Tocky Vibes a.k.a Chamakuvangu or Huruyadzo | |
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Birth name | Obey Makamure |
Born | Harare, Zimbabwe | 29 November 1993
Genres | Dancehall, Afropop, Experimental, Reggae, Spiritual, Afrobeats |
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Years active | 2009–present |
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Obey Makambureyi (born 29 November 1993),[1] popularly known under the stage name Tocky Vibes, is a Zimbabwean award-winning Zimdancehall artist, songwriter and lyricist. He has released multiple singles.[2]
Early life
Makamure was born in Rugare Suburb, Harare. He was first spotted by top Zimdancehall artist Winky D, which led to recordings of his earlier music. His parents wanted him to focus on his studies and thought the music scene would affect his studies. They moved him back to their rural home in Chivi Masvingo Province, and later he moved to their farm in Rusape outside of Mutare . Later local reggae and dancehall artist Emmanuel "Guspy Warrior mafia19" Manyeruke took him in and helped reignite his career. He made frequent visits to Harare to record until he decided to reside in the capital permanently.[3]
Music career
Tocky Vibes released an album Toti Toti in 2015. The album was recorded using live instruments. Before the album Toti Toti HE WON AWARDS at the Zimdancehall awards in 2015 for the songs Tocky Aenda Nenyika and Mhai. Ever since then the artist has become one of the household names. He is considered one of the most talented artists in Zimbabwe because of his lyrics which have a rich social message. Being talented the young man took it by storm and now has another single hit song in 2018 called Chamakuvangu and one above all called Kendura. Faith is yet another and its real that the young man has take it by storm ( Aenda nenyika )[4]
Controversy
In 2020 a man named John Vashico, a Tocky Vibes look alike made rounds in Glendale claiming to be the musician's father.[5] Vashico claimed to have fathered Tocky Vibes and other 10 children and deserted them. The claims were dismissed by Tocky Vibes surfacing pictures with his biological father who is based in South Africa.[6]
Discography
Studio albums
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Toti Toti |
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8 | |||||||
Bhora Mutambo |
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14 | |||||||
Rori |
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19 | |||||||
Chamakuvangu |
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23 | |||||||
The Villagers Money, vol. 1 |
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14 | |||||||
The Villagers Money, vol. 2 |
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13 | |||||||
Dhongi newaya |
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22 | |||||||
Long Live Chama |
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12 | |||||||
Mabhiritiyana| Rori |
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16 | |||||||
Ngoma Kurira |
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25 | |||||||
Chicken and Chama |
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36 | |||||||
Long Live Chama 2 |
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10 |
Hit Songs
- Mhai
- Tocky Aenda neNyika
- Usakande Mapfumo pasi
- Dziripo Hama
- Ndini Ndinorira
- Ngoma Dzonaka
- Mukoma Ndazokundikana
- Kure KweGava
- Level Rakaipa
- Hande Tocky
- Toti Toti
- KuHope
- Bhora mutambo
- Malaika
- Tipei Maoko
- Tushiri
- Shoka
- Kenduro
- Chama
- Nyaya Yangu
Awards
- Zimbabwe Music Awards People's Choice Award 2014
Zimdancehall Awards 2014
- Best Male Artist
- Best Social Message
- Song of the Year
References
- ↑ "About Tocky Vibes – Pindula, Local Knowledge". Pindula.co.zw. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ↑ "Tocky Vibes goes instrumental – NewsDay Zimbabwe". Newsday.co.zw. 10 April 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ↑ "Tocky Vibes on". Nehandatv.com. 27 February 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
- ↑ "Tocky Vibes following Tuku's footsteps | The Herald".
- ↑ "Misery-Smitten Tocky Vibes' Look-Alike Claims He Fathered and Neglected the Chanter". 28 February 2020.
- ↑ "'Fake' Tocky Vibes dad exposed". 29 February 2020.