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Musician to launch album titled No Borders in Africa.

Raymond Mupatapanja a Zimbabwean who is currently based in South Africa has announced his debut album launch titled No Borders in Africa to be released online on July 10.

The media personality and musician commonly known as Ray Mupats will launch his 15 tracked album at the Power Africa studios in Durban and the show will be streamed live on Ray Mupats Facebook page from 7pm on 10 July.

The multi-talented singer is also the CEO of Power Africa Network, an online broadcasting site that has been contributing to the arts industry for over two decades. He was also involved in film making at Amakhosi theatre arts centre in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

Mupats says he has not limited himself to one genre but also has dozens of songs that include genres like hip hop, house, afro pop and reggae music. He says he is passionate about sending messages of love, unity, self-discovery and empowerment to help get past this pandemic period.

“I’ll be releasing my 15-track album on my official Facebook page and other platforms currently being negotiated with sponsors. On the album, I collaborated with various artistes that include TK Hollun from Zimbabwe, Morris Blacks, DJ Slay from South Africa, DJ Macco and Ameytuz Jnr from Ghana,” said the elated Ray.

The tracks produced by Ray include I call it home, Africa, Long road, Slaveship, We forever, Day and night, Beautiful thing, If you don’t love me, Mama, Judge me not, No borders in Africa, Every eye, What happened to us, Lost child and Trying to Survive.

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