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Zimbabwean DJ/Producer TAPIWA Brings Carnival Vibes to the Dancefloor with ‘Dancehall’


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Zimbabwe DJ/producer TAPIWA, introduces his first track “Dancehall” on Let Me Hear It.

With its upbeat and energetic groove, the song features a combination of dance elements and traditional dancehall vibes that mark the transition of the season in all parts of the world.

Following his previous collaboration with warner case on “you’re like a dream,” TAPIWA’s new release is receiving praise from fellow DJs, including Jeremiah Asiamah who picked “Dancehall” as his Rising Sound of the Week on BBC Radio 1Xtra.

TAPIWA recalls that this African-inspired house record has been one of his favorites since he began experimenting with electronic music in 2018.

I remember starting this track all the way back in 2018 when I had just started to learn how to make electronic music. TAPIWA shares.

Stream “Dancehall” below, and keep your ears out for new music from TAPIWA.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Zimbabwean DJ/Producer TAPIWA Brings Carnival Vibes to the Dancefloor with ‘Dancehall’

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