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Renowned  Tanzanian artiste Harmonize has revealed that he will be recording 7 songs in just 24 hours.

The countdown began on Friday night at 10pm and will be ending on Saturday at 10pm.

The “single again” hitmaker shared a video in his official Instagram page with his long serving producer B Boy. According to him, they have to work on the album following their reunion after 7 months.

“Katika muda wa miezi 7 sijapata kuonana na kaka yangu BBoybeats na sasa tumekutana leo, tunatengeneza EP ndogo ya magoma 7 tunaita 24 kwa sababu ngoma zote zitazalishwa ndani ya saa 24 kuanzia saa nne usiku wa leo Afrika Mashariki hadi kesho muda kama huu, utakutana na EP hiyo ipo tayari kabisa,” Harmonize said.

The Bongo star has not missed the beat after releasing 3 songs in just the span of three weeks and is now not slacking which is shown in his incredible work ethic after being spotted in the studio recording jams all night.

His last three songs include single again new version where he sought the  collaboration of Nigerian singer, songwriter and Jonzing World signee, Ruger.

More so, this newly unlocked thriller stands as a fascinating successor to his earlier release titled “Hawaniwezi.”

His other captivating banger recently was “Tena” In addition, this fresh release serves as a follow-up to “Morning Call,” his previously released masterpiece.

Harmonize recently announced that he is embarking on more English themed songs he also urged East African Artists while they should embrace their swahili in composing their songs they should also inculcate English due to it’s global reach.

Harmonize rose to prominence after signing with WCB Wasafi, a renowned Tanzanian music label founded by Diamond Platnumz. His breakthrough came with the release of his hit single “Aiyola” in 2015, which gained massive popularity and showcased his talent as a versatile artist. Since then, Harmonize has released a string of successful singles and albums, including “Kwa Ngwaru,” “Uno,” and “Afro East,” which have topped charts across East Africa.

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