Runna Rulez is a narrator of the Zimbabwean hustle with "Zvirikwese"

Under the tutelage of Bling4 and catapulted by his single "Murume," Runna Rulez is a fast-rising artist on the Zimbabwean hip-hop scene. Gifted with great cadence and flow, the rapper tells captivating stories that showcase an insightful sense of humour while simultaneously being a mirror of our everyday society. And this same craft is what the rapper brings to his latest release "Zvirikwese," which gets a helping hand from Bling4.


Runna Rulez is a narrator of the Zimbabwean hustle with "Zvirikwese"
Runna Rulez 

Embodying the everyday hustle and with an underlying theme of motivating the youth, the song is littered with lyricism, presenting a great self-belief by Runna Rulez. Produced by Bleqboi, the song has a gritty instrumental offset by a laidback and confident-sounding cadence. "Zvirikwese" features social commentary that speaks to how there's more that unites us than that sets us apart.



The track tells the Zimbabwean story, with reflections on crime, acceptance and drug abuse:


"Kwedu mota hadzimuke dzine mavhiri ese/Half a loaf is better than kushaya zviri worse"


"Ndokuvhura nebhemba kwedu hakuna mapistol/Kune mbavha dziri kunyebera crystal"


Having previously collaborated together on "Takano Eazer," which was on Bling4's Ghetto Yut EP, the duo are proving to be a force to be reckoned with. While "Zvirikwese" serves to solidify Runna Rulez as one of the best newcomers this year, it also showcases how him and Bling4 work well together. And fans are already the possibility of a joint full-length project in the near future.


You can check the video for "Zvirikwese" below:



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