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Harare-World renowned dancehall reggae artist, Reanno Devon Gordon (46) aka Busy Signal touched down at RGM International Airport this morning, priming for a potentially explosive show at Odyssey in Kadoma on Saturday.

Kadoma will burst into musical explosion with the coming on stage of world renowned Jamaican artists, Busy Signal and Chris Martin.
Both music bombs detonate at the gravest magnitude once planted at the big stage.
It was Chris who touched down first, Tuesday evening, alongside Zimbabwean born but, US based Julian King of the Kingdom Family fame.
Busy Signal landed in the fun frenzied southern African country, his plane touching down at 10:05 mid-morning.
When he emerged from the Airport Lounge, he looked cool and comfortable.
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“Bless up the people. It’s a blessing to be here one more time. I feel like home here. I promise nothing but the best, 100 percent Busy Signal.”
Quizzed on whether he will visit any tourist resorts in the country he said, “Lots of plans, the organizers are sorting out all that.”
The music heavyweights are set to square off on stage at the blistering home of entertainment, The Odyssey in the gold mining City of Kadoma, come Saturday night.
The international artists will face off local challenge from multi award winning Winky D, a.k.a Gaffer. Sungura hype will be in the house as Alick ‘Extra Basso’ Macheso is part of the cast on the explosive night. As if taking a cue on gender balance, Felistus Chipendo better known by her stage moniker, Feli Nandi, brings her stuff to the fore. Riveting chanter, Freeman HKD Boss steps onto the character testing platform. To complete the heavy list of performers on the night is Kurai Makore of Manhanga Matete hit that has taken the nation by storm.
For organizers, managing to square off the two Jamaican giants appears like setting a duel outside the Reggae Nation in equally reggae made territory.
Busy Signal needs not much of an introduction as he is a popular artist in modern times.
The ‘Turf President’ is popular for smash hits, One More Night, Come Over (Missing You), Dreams of Brighter Days and Reggae Music Again, to mention just a few scorchers. He has earned global acclaim for his unique blending of dancehall, reggae and hip-hop, creating a captivating sound accompanied by his toasting, melodious and crisp crooning voice. The famed artist is in the country for One More Night after he pitched up for a sold out show at Glamis Arena on October 24, 2015. He once described his audience in Zim as the best in Africa.