Willom had surprised the country by retiring early and paving the way for his son, Gary.
WHEN a South Africa based record label dangled an apple to lure musician Willom Tight out of early retirement and sign a contract with them, he never knew that he would regret ever putting pen on the dotted line.
Willom had surprised the country by retiring early and paving the way for his son, Gary.
In 2013, the artist came out of hibernation and signed a 10 year long contract with Shamiso Music and Entertainment, South Africa-based multimedia group that would manage his music affairs and see the musician releasing his new album-Manifesto under the stable.
The artist dropped a lead track, Ndewangu (Ndoni Yamanzi), featuring South African star Speedy and recorded songs with Uhuru and Salif Keita believing that he had found an opportunity to “put Zimbabwe on the international map”.