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Nutty O drops motivational song Jegera: ‘A Beacon of Hope and Resilience’

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HARARE – Talented Zimdancehall artist Nutty O released the song “Jegera” on Friday 15 August which was very well received. The song was described as “A Beacon of Hope and Resilience.”

In three days the song had amassed 48,000 views on YouTube. The video dropped two days later and quickly gathered 68,000 views in three days.

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Nutty O said: “The song signifies a persevering stage in my life and my career (as well as the lives of my] listener’s. I have a lot of things I seek to achieve with my music (including) global dominance, impacting the masses globally, taking Zim’s unique flavour to the world.

“But sometimes it doesn’t happen quick, when we want, hence the need to be persistent, to persevere, believing it will happen, while we work still pushing one day at a time.”

The song was produced by Produced by Publo & Jusa Dementor featuring guitars by Morgan Dzinyanga. It was mixed and mastered by Rayo Beats. The production credits showed Nutty O and his teams are pulling all the stops on their journey to the top.

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The artist’s manager, a leading social media manager, Diana Elisha Nheera said:

“To support the release Nutty O is launching an extensive promo campaign before touring Zimbabwe, SA & UK. Nutty O’s recent signing to Ditto Plus is a milestone that underscores his growing influence in the global music scene.”

She said, in a statement: “Afrobeats-Dancehall sensation Nutty O released his new single, “Jegera” featuring Freeman HKD and Master H, last Friday on 16 August 2024.

“Jegera” means “hold on” showcasing Nutty O’s signature blend of infectious melodies and impactful lyrics, delivering a message of perseverance in the face of adversity.”

“Jegera” promises to continue the trend of Nutty O’s growing catalogue of hit songs like “Kokai” (with Poptain) with 6.7m views, “Be My Girl” ft. Kae Chaps with 1.1m views and “Handipere power” with 1.5m views. He is blessed with smooth vocals that are easy on the ear.

Nutty O signing to Ditto Plus is also a milestone that underscores his growing influence on the global music scene.

With “Jegera,” and more new music on the way, Nutty O continues to solidify his place as one of Africa’s most dynamic and inspirational artists.

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