Fast
fading, ZimDancehall Artist Tocky Vibes, who claims Jah Prayzah is
enchanting him, cooked another shocker over the weekend after he
refused to stage in Kwekwe with no band.
Interestingly,
the young chanter is rumored to have dismissed all his band members
whom he accused of incompetence, this past week.
Tocky
had been beaked to perform at Mbizo Inn collectively with Peter Moyo
and Norman Masamba.
A
source talking on status of anonymity disclosed: “He fired all the
band members saying they were incompetent and later refused to
perform saying he had no band,” he said.
Tocky
has been using the band for almost a year in his local shows while
using backtracks on his world-wide tours.
Sources
said it was shocking that the musician refused to perform without a
band yet he always back tracks on international tours.
The
musician’s manager Elvis Bokosha said he would not comment on the
matter.
“I
cannot comment on that matter because I was not around. I am still to
establish what transpired,” he said.
He
would not be drawn into remarking on what is fast becoming a
controversial streak of the “Mhai” hitmaker whose fortunes have
since taken a nosedive.
“Are
you aware that he released new songs last week that featured gospel
artist Bethen Pasinawako Ngolomi?” he said before hanging up his
mobile phone.
Moyo’s
manager Sukol Dube confirmed that the young musician did not turn up
for the show.
“He
did not come for the show. I am yet to hear what really happened to
him,” he said.
Dube admitted that the show was affected by Tocky’s decision to abscond.
Dube admitted that the show was affected by Tocky’s decision to abscond.
“He
had agreed to be part of the show and adverts were done already. That
affected the gig as fans waited outside for him to perform,” he
said.
Tocky
Vibes has been going through a rough patch and last week there were
reports in which he appeared to insinuate that some fellow artists
have bewitched him.
The
musician spent the festive season at his rural home in Zvishavane
while others were busy entertaining their fans across the country.
Source:The
Herald