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Maskiri also known as Skillaz, Tateguru
Background information
Birth nameAlishias Musimbe
Born (1980-04-06) 6 April 1980 (age 44)
OriginChitungwiza, Zimbabwe
GenresZimbabwean hip hop, urban grooves, urban gwavha,
Years active2002–present
LabelsChamhembe, Independent (current)

Maskiri, born Alishias Musimbe on 6 April 1982 is a Zimbabwean rapper. He was born in Chitungwiza, a residential town about 25 km out of Harare, where he grew up and attended Chemhanza Secondary School until being expelled for truancy and bullying other students.[citation needed] He was then enrolled in St. Aidens High School in Chitungwiza but refused to continue, saying: "St. Aidens was just dull. It lacked the joy I had found at other schools and I left. It was simply not interesting."[citation needed]

Maskiri raps in Shona. He is supposedly known by some as Africa' Eminem and has recently performed the song "Africa" with English pop artist Keisha White.[citation needed] This is one of the few songs performed by African musicians in collaboration with international musicians.

Music videos

On Saturday 27 November 2010, Maskiri alongside fellow artist Nox Guni went on set to shoot visuals for Wenera, Maskiri's first-ever music video which became top ZBC video of the year and won a NAMA. Wenera music video was directed by Chagwa Black and was shot on location in Pretoria, South Africa.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Redirecting". greedysouth.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 26 December 2016.