By Takudzwa Kadzura
Fresh
The Charmer is a Rusape based multi-genre singer who has had quite an
experience in the outskirts and peripheries of the local music landscape. He
offers a story of resilience and embodies a tremendous zeal for success.
The
Beloved Ones album cover carries a collage of his
inner circle with their selfies bordering his face. An artful expression of how
he deeply appreciates the people who make it possible from the day he first set
foot in the booth.
FTC
is oriented towards the blissful life of love and positive vibes. The music he
makes gives him solace and peace away from the heart-wrenching realities of
life. He is a man in search of a breakthrough and sharing with you portions of
the love lane. In several interactions with the author, FTC keeps on
reiterating his desires to work at the level of fellow compatriots such as
Hillzy (who happens to be his former schoolmate) amongst a host of lads who
have made a mark in the RnB space.
Most
artists in the Afro-genre space have been accorded an alternative slot in the
local industry making it tough for upcoming artists. However, with the
continued rise and quality productions from the singers, that reality is about
to change and that kind of shift will see talents like FTC blossom.
The
Beloved Ones is an emotional roller coaster and
heartfelt musical expression of love towards his family and friends. FTC
revealed, “Basically, my music is more to real life and true love. My songs
offer a blueprint of what couples expect in relationships versus the reality
and how to embrace it”. Special mention goes to the effusive overflow in a
tribute song for his late brother Regy.
The
untimely death of his brother is a close topic to his heart and a song called
Munin’ina in the Beloved Ones album is perfectly befitting. FTC
reminisces special moments they shared and how they looked forward to take care
of their mother. The track ends with him coming to terms with the mishap - kumhepo
garako kana nesu tichauyako.
He
featured Guan Snippet in the introduction track titled Killin Me (insecure)
and he sings about how an insecure relationship can be toxic hence, killing me.
He also hired the service of High Drive Zw Mcee Texx whose bolstering
voice-over complimented well with the demands of club songs in the track Mai
Roza.
Exceptional
is the track 6-4-2-8 where FTC flexes his pen game pouring motivation
and relaying the struggles we face on a daily basis. He vows that working
together is actually what the youths need to do to by-pass the challenges.
Living up to his word, FTC roped in features in more than half the songs in the
album. He solely sings through songs like Ndivo Here, Coz I love You and
Call Me giving his fans some sing along vibes.
However,
marketing remains a setback in his career and that is basically the story of
any other talented artist in the hood. More has to be done through networking
and finding financial backing for producing visuals so as to attain a larger
audience. FTC has communicated that he will be shooting a video for Mai Roza
and we are looking forward to it.
You can listen to The Beloved Ones by Fresh The Charmer via this YouTube link and tell us what you think.
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