Harmonize: The competition is just too tough at Wasafi Records

Harmonize has confessed that it’s hard for him to maintain a competitive edge over other artists signed to WCB Wasafi Records.

The record boats of talented artists like Rayvanny and Rich Mavoko. Speaking to Planet FM, Harmonize said that he is always in competition with fellow Wasafi artists to drop the dopest songs.

L-R: Rich Mavoko, Harmonize and Rayvanny
L-R: Rich Mavoko, Harmonize and Rayvanny

“Ugumu ni pale ambapo unafanya kazi na wasanii wote ambao ni talented, so way competion katika kurekodi ngoma kila mtu anataka kutoa ngoma yake kali kumshinda mwenzake, so ugumu unaanzia hapo,” said Harmonize.

First WCB artist

Harmonize was the first musician to be signed by Wasafi when Diamond launched his own record label. He went on to drop his first song ‘Iyola’ which became an instant hit.

WCB Wasafi later signed Rayvanny, Rich Mavoko, Queen Darleen, Lava Lava and Mbosso who all boast of several hit songs.

Wasafi Family L-R: Rayvanny, Rich Mavoko, Babu Tale, Queen Darleen, Diamond Platnumz, Harmonize, Mkubwa Fella, Sallam SK Mendez and Rommy Jones
Wasafi Family L-R: Rayvanny, Rich Mavoko, Babu Tale, Queen Darleen, Diamond Platnumz, Harmonize, Mkubwa Fella, Sallam SK Mendez and Rommy Jones

 

 

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