Eureka Eureka

Eureka Eureka

Turning his art towards activism, Zimdancehall pioneer Winky D uses his tenth album to raise reflective questions about inequality, the effects of social media and corruption. Eureka Eureka also stands out as his most collaborative body of work. “Dzimba Dzembabwe” pairs him with singer SHINGAI for a protest against the state of affairs of their homeland: “They talk about democracy/Mi look all I just see is hypocrisy”, Winky D (Wallace Chirumiko ) muses on the verse. With an assist from Holy Ten, “IBOTSO” highlights the vast disparities between haves and have-nots, and the effects of the political upon the personal. Nutty O lends his vocals to the upbeat “PETER FRIEND”, which celebrates the value of true friendship. Overall, Eureka Eureka reveals the vision of an artist who balances difficult conversations with an unflappable degree of optimism for better days.

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