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HARARE - For over four hours, crowds of Zimbabweans in the Glamis Arena were given perfomance of a lifetime by Jamaican reggae singer Chris Martin’s splendid performance in the early moments of Saturday morning.
From the very very moment Chris Martin dashed onto the arena at about 0100hrs, it was total craze inside the venue as the audience cheered.
Martin did not disappoint as he started off with his current hit Pirate of the Caribbean which is rocking the Zimbabwe airwaves.
With the crowd singing along to his lyrics of the song released on Chimney Records’ popular Break Away rhythm, the Jamaican singer made an immediate impact.
Since bursting onto the scene in 2005, Martin has developed a reputation as a ladies’ man, and there were deafening screams from the female revellers as he sang songs like Baby I Love You, I’m There, Let her Go, Na Na Na and Paper Loving.
Martin kept the crowd engaged by shouting out a few Shona phrases he had learned since arriving in Harare on Thursday night.
The crowd enjoyed it every moment he shouted, “Tatenda!” (Thank you!) whenever he completed a song.
“I have a very good friend who is named Tinashe so from now on my name is Christopher ‘Tinashe Tatenda’ Martin,” the Jamaican said while on stage.
As his set continued, Martin began to sample some of the famous songs by other Jamaican artistes like Dennis Brown, Barrington Levy, Beenie Man, Jah Cure and Peter Tosh.
But the time everyone had been waiting for finally arrived when Martin began singing his monstrous hit track Cheaters Prayer.
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