FOREVER YOU WILL LIVE OUR BELOVED OLIVIER MTUKUDZI

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The details below are according to BBC news and therefore is quite true that Oliver mtukudzi will forever live in the heart of his beloved fellow Africans who understands the language that he used to speak to the world.
The legend was only living on his own world without any competition and would therefore never expected to meet an opponent since his music were considered as old. but for the matter of fact non of the current singers would have conquered the hearts of the people as he would have done.
Oliver Mtukudzi, one of Zimbabwe's most renowned musicians, has died aged 66 after a four-decade career.
He came to prominence in the 1970s as one of voices of the revolution fighting white-minority rule.
His lyrics often carried social messages about HIV/Aids and coded political commentary.
His 2001 song Wasakara, meaning "You Are Too Old", was banned as it was seen as a reference to leader Robert Mugabe, who was ousted 16 years later aged 93.
The singer and guitarist mixed several different styles to create his own distinctive Afro-jazz sound, known to his fans as "Tuku Music".
In a long career he released 67 albums and toured the world.

'He was a freedom fighter'

US-based Zimbabwean musician Thomas Mapfumo, with whom he started his career prior to independence in 1980, paid tribute to a "great musician".
"He was a freedom fighter - that's what I can say about him," Mapfumo told the BBC's Focus on Africa radio programme.
"I loved his voice and the way he used to write his music. He was such a great inspiration to those who were upcoming."
Mtukudzi performed one of famous tracks Neria, about the strength of women and how they should take their place and not feel inferior to men, for the BBC in 2009.
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Oliver Mtukudzi and his “talking guitar” was our gift from Zimbabwe to the worldZimbabwe and world music star Oliver Mtukudzi dies at 66

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