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Peter Moyo: Its hard to please everyone

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Peter Moyo: Its hard to please everyone. The 31-year-old, who assumed leadership of Ukataka Express in 2011 after the death of Tongai “Dhewa” Moyo, said circumstances forced him to become a family head when he was still experimenting with life.

Peter Moyo reckons it’s hard to please people after he became a bread-winner at 22 with all the eyes on him. The outspoken former footie ace opened up in his new single titled Chinokangana Idemo in which he conceded he was taking a swipe at ungrateful people.

The Young Igwe, as Peter Moyo is fondly known, could not be drawn into revealing names of people he targeted in the song. “My new song Chinokanganwa Idemo was released last Friday and I have been playing it during live shows before lockdown,” said the Utakataka Express boss.

He was quick to deny speculation that it might be a direct attack at some of his siblings or inner-circle backbiting him. “To be honest the song is not directed at anyone closer to me but it’s just social commentary which can suit every family set up.

“Such cases of ungrateful people are there and it’s high time people should live their lives and mind their own businesses,” he said. When further quizzed if he was not taking a swipe at his siblings or relatives, Peter Moyo continued:

“Like I said I wasn’t targeting anyone in my family but such cases do happen in every set up. “In my case, I might have experienced it’s indirectly since I became breadwinner at 22 and I was just beginning to experiment with life.

“I missed a number of opportunities in life but I don’t regret some of the moments because they have made me a strong man that I am today. “I don’t have time to fight people but as a musician I need to educate fans and people that we need to appreciate each other.”

On his festive plans and new stuff on the market before the festive season, he added: “I can’t promise a lot for the festive season but I can assure fans that the single I release last Friday is one of the projects I have been working on. “If I were to release new music, I now prefer doing more singles than albums because of the production costs.

“As an artiste, I would prefer doing single which are not costly as compared to albums where pirates have always become the biggest winners from the fruits of our sweat.”  Peter Moyo said called for unity among artistes and families adding that hatred and bad-mouthing each other had no police his new vocabulary.

In the recent months, his younger brother Obert Tongai Moyo Junior has been trading lyrical shots with Peter Moyo as he likened him to the biblical Cain. As a big brother, Peter Moyo has vowed not to hit back at his younger brother saying he had better things in life to attend to.

And his new single might be a lesson to same people in his situation who don’t credit for the good things they do in life. Many a critique reckons in life the ungrateful ones will never appreciate the good that they get from others but specialises on the negatives.

Source – H Metro

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