Jordan MoOzy Connects with Suhn as Tatenda LXA Shines Behind The Boards on ‘Kryptonite'
Jordan MoOzy’s hot streak and this time he’s teamed up with Suhn for “Kryptonite”, ably produced by Tatenda LXA
It’s been quite the year for Jordan MoOzy after the first half of it saw him feature on DJ Supta’s “Your Love” and deliver a much-awaited return to the scene with his multi-faceted Kalahari Coyote EP. The EP’s Lead single off the project, “No Time” has enjoyed an overwhelming response that sees it occupying the number 2 spot on Yarona FM’s Y20Chart. Add to that the balmy “Too Much”, alongside Faraii, which has spawned TikTok dance challenges led by choreographer Johanna Elisabeth and “Aluta Continua” with Frost Legato. The latter song has resonated with its message of striving against all odds and rapidly reached the top of Duma FM’s radio charts.
The second half of the year continues Jordan MoOzy’s hot streak and this time he’s teamed up with Suhn for “Kryptonite”, ably produced by Tatenda LXA. Describing the concept of the song, MoOzy says,
“‘Kryptonite’ is about a big comeback where you have your ops sitting on the edge of their seats shaking in their boots. They don’t know what’s next and all you’re being is badder and better.”
That energy was inspired by the production, which Tatenda LXA crafted with both artists in mind. “The production happened so easily,” Tatenda LXA says. “I was playing around with ideas in the studio trying to find a pocket for both Suhn and Jordan, and ended up going in this direction ‘cause they both loved it.”
The backstory of this link-up of synergies stems from a fruitful musical relationship in the past and an easily forged new one. “I have always known Suhn,” Tatenda LXA continues. “We worked together on a few songs, so he brought Jordan over for a session and from there we just clicked. We made this song the first time I met him!”
With "Kryptonite" sure to lead to more praises from fans and platforms alike, Tatenda LXA is keen on exploring more avenues in terms of sonic direction. “I’m trying to be more intentional with my sound and work,” he says. “I’m also trying to target the international market more as that’s where most of my consumers are. I’m taking it slowly with no rush and establishing relationships as I proceed.” One such relationship that’s bearing fruit is with British band Coldplay who’ve tapped Tatenda LXA as their official DJ, alongside artist Shone Zw on the American leg of the “Music of The Spheres World Tour”. It’s been quite the adventure so far and promises to get even better. “ Touring with Coldplay is the best thing that ever happened to my career,” Tatenda LXA shares. “It’s been a huge boost and truly an amazing blessing. It’s taught me so many things and I’m excited for some I’m still learning.” That’s the exact energy the production of "Kryptonite" represents and both Jordan MoOzy and Suhn perfectly capture that spirit of trying harder, doing better and going further.
About Jordan MoOzy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore. Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
Jordan MoOzy Tops The Radio Charts
After the release of his Kalahari Coyote EP, singer-songwriter Jordan MoOzy has taken the Botswana radio charts by storm.
After the release of his Kalahari Coyote EP, singer-songwriter Jordan MoOzy has taken the radio charts by storm and reached number 1 and 2 on 2 stations for 2 different releases simultaneously . Adding his own twist to 80’s synth-pop through cultural rhythms, MoOzy has caught the imagination of the masses.
The numbers back this up with lead single “No Time” reaching a peak of number 2 on Yarona FM this week, after debuting at number 19 on the Y20Chart. The artists showed his appreciation for the on air personalities by extending thanks and sharing gifts, in line with the theme that there’s is no better time than now to show how you feel.
The bouncy track is a blend of melody and message, encouraging authenticity through metaphoric lyricism. “I’m really grateful that the song is doing well in this capacity and moreso that it’s doing well in the hearts of the people,” Jordan MoOzy shares. “It’s all love, that’s what it's about!”
From the romance of the Fella-produced “No Time”, to the striving “Aluta Continua” crafted alongside Frost Legato, Jordan MoOzy has displayed his multi-dimensional ability to tap into eclectic soundscapes and celebrate his African roots simultaneously. “Aluta Continua” reached the number 17 spot on Yarona FM’s Y20Chart and reached the summit on Duma FM. “For Aluta it’s super spiritual, especially for my brother Frost” Jordan MoOzy shares. “I know what he’s been through and for him to be able to step back in the ring and attain wins is beautiful”.
These wins make Jordan MoOzy a fixture on the charts and occupier of number 1 and 2 spots on two popular urban radio stations. After marking his return to the music scene with the engaging Kalahari Coyote EP, there seems to be no better place than finding a home on the charts.
About Jordan MoOzy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore. Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
Jordan MoOzy and Frost Legato Strive on 'Aluta Continua'
Jordan Moozy Frost Legato Aluta Continua
On "Aluta Continua", Jordan MoOzy joins a familiar collaborator in Frost Legato who returns to the scene with his first single in 4 years. Taken from the phrase "A luta continua, vitória é certa", which translates to “The struggle continues, victory is certain”, the song addresses the road to success, relationships along the way and how to navigate through it all.
Anchored by the blend between Frost Legato’s hip hop lyricism and Jordan MoOzy’s afropop melodies, the two artists add a vibey yet afrocentric slant to a politically-charged statement. Though the song possesses a seeming effortlessness, the title is derived from the slogan used by Mozambican liberation movement FRELIMO’s during the nation's journey towards independence from Portugal. “Victory for me is waking up everyday to pursue your dreams and aspirations, even when it’s challenging,” says Jordan MoOzy. “It’s the ability to be knocked off my horse; get back on and continue to ride all the way to the top!”
With its mission statement turned into a clarion call for making progress, this Buti On The Track production is the perfect motivational cut for pop and rap fans alike, and pays homage to those who embrace their African roots.
About Jordan MoOzy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore. Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
Jordan MoOzy and Faraii Share The Vibrant ‘Too Much’
Jordan MoOzy and Faraii Share The Vibrant ‘Too Much’
After the release of his well-received ‘Kalahari Coyote’ EP, the versatile Jordan MoOzy keeps the momentum up through a collaboration with independent Zimbabwean artist Faraii. “Too Much” sees the two join forces for a radiant take on Afropop. Produced by ILELA, this sun-soaked anthem is a celebration of love, femininity, and the awe-inspiring power of women.
“This one's for the women who inspire us just by being,” says Faraii. “‘Too Much’ is playful, but it's built on reverence. The world can be heavy, so we made something that feels light, something that makes you smile, move and feel seen.”
Serving as a breezy soundtrack to counter wintery nights, “Too Much” blends Afro-acoustic guitar, smooth harmonies and melodic rap and folds them into sprightly tropical arrangements. The grooves are both flirtatious and tailor-made care-free dancing, as the dance challenge led by Johanna Elisabeth continues to gain traction. That spirit of a shared appreciation is mirrored on the cover art, which perfectly captures the energy of the swaying in tandem at golden hour.
About Jordan MoOzy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore. Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
Zimbabwean Artists Raise Their Flag High In Rwanda
Zimbabwean Artists Raise Their Flag High In Rwanda
Point Black Entertainment’s Jordan MoOzy was honoured with an invitation to perform at ACCES 2024, Music In Africa’s conference for collaborations, exchange and showcases held in Kigali, Rwanda. The showcases which are the headline of the Access Music Festival featured some of the continent’s most dedicated stars such as Nasty C, Heavy K, Zaki Abrahim and Assa Matusse. Jordan MoOzy gave an electrified performance on the second night of the event that left fans and attendees awestruck as he performed a series of unreleased tracks set to be released on his upcoming Pretty Boys World Wide project.
Flanked by members of the Shabach band who supported him on stage and their enigmatic band leader Spirit Fingerz, the set also featured a surprise performance from King98 who brought a renewed level of energy as he performed a remix to his hit song Kachiri supported by Jordan Moozy.
Jordan MoOzy supported by Shabach The Band and King 98 were also booked to perform at the increasingly popular Sofar Kigali event the following night.
While in Rwanda for their Acces performance, Jordan Moozy, Spirit Fingerz and King 98 were also invited to a writing camp hosted in partnership with Universal Music Publishing and Vth Season that took place between 13 and 15 November in Kigali, Rwanda. Zimbabwean trio impressed at the camp while working on well over 10 songs with some of the continent's most promising talents such as King Kivumbi, Heavy K, Booukouru and many more.
Producer Spirit Fingerz helmed the official camp theme song while the proudly Zimbabwean contingent included artists like Banshee, Indigo and Bantu Spaceship. Other splendid artists from Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, Ethiopia, Liberia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria made contributions to the recording camp which birthed several collaborations. The entire program was a creative goldmine, with an array of activity spread across keynotes, masterclasses, exhibitions, industry talks and live shows.
Performances at Acces and Sofar Sounds Kigali
A particular standout performer was Jordan MoOzy, who brought his emotive blend of pop and acoustic to the fore at the ACCES and Sofar Kigali stages. The self-proclaimed ‘Gen-Z Afropilitan’ served his multilingual brand of R&B, alté, highlife and hip hop-infused afropop and converted and wowed audiences into brand new followers.
ACCES’ goal of harnessing impactful, long-term creative collaborations across 3 days had the desired aims of the facilitation of artistic development through opportunities for placements in film and TV projects, library music contributions and commercial releases.
ACCES Focus Areas:
Songwriting development: enhance songwriting skills and creativity through hands-on collaboration with top talent
Recording opportunities: engage in live recording sessions alongside celebrated artists and producers, with the potential for exposure and tangible results
Creative collaboration: build meaningful, long-lasting collaborations with fellow African talent
Networking: connect with industry peers and key players across Africa
Industry insights & exposure: receive mentorship on global industry standards, while gaining visibility within the Pan-African and international music scene
In tandem with Sofar Kigali, this Rwandan outing gave Jordan MoOzy, King98 and Spirit Fingerz a platform to showcase their talent and the diverse musical heritage on the continent. Point Black is proud to have facilitated the export of undeniable talent to such an impactful gathering. With a strong contribution to the collective 21 original tracks resulting from the songwriting and recording camps, ACCES felt a strong and proud Zimbabwean presence.
VTH SEASON
Vth Season, led by Raphael Benza and Ninel Musson, is a leading Creative Entertainment Agency in Africa, renowned for its impressive roster of well- known music talent, specialising in artist-centric services, focusing on the development of emerging musicians into celebrated household names across the continent. With a strong industry reputation, Vth Season has received numerous accolades from prestigious award bodies, including the South African Music Awards and the MTV Africa Music Awards. https://vthseason.com/
UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING SOUTH AFRICA
Universal Music Publishing South Africa represents some of Africa’s most important cultural ambassadors in music, such as Burna Boy, Diamond Platnumz, Msaki, TKZee, AKA, Gemini Major as well as producers and artists leading the Amapiano phenomenon. Through world-class administration, dedicated artist development and innovative events, Universal Music Publishing South Africa is helping to drive African music onto the world stage. https://www.umgsa.africa/
ACCES
ACCES stands as the premier pan-African platform for music industry players to exchange ideas, discover talent, and contribute to the evolution of a dynamic music sector in Africa.Spanning three days, ACCES offers a dynamic program designed to benefit local participants and visiting delegates who typically represent the entire music value chain. The program features industry talks, keynotes, live performances, networking sessions, masterclasses, exhibitions and awards. Since its inception in 2017, ACCES has brought thousands of music industry players to different African cities, namely Dakar (2017), Nairobi (2018), Accra (2019), Johannesburg (2021) and Dar es Salaam (2022 and 2023). https://www.musicinafrica.net/acces
Jordan MoOzy Releases The Official Video For ‘No Time’
After the release of his De’Grace EP over 3 years ago Jordan MoOzy makes his return to music with Kalahari Coyote EP, out 6th June 2025 on all digital platforms. Containing 3 engaging tracks, the EP draws on 80’s soundscapes and adds to them a cross-cultural twist.
Taken off his brand new ‘Kalahari Coyote’ EP, multifaceted artist Jordan MoOzy drops the visuals for his lead single “No Time”. The uptempo romantic ode is produced by multi award winner, Fella. "No Time" is the perfect marriage of melody and message by the Gen-Z, Afropolitan singer-songwriter.
The official music video - shot by Masian Pictures - captures the bouncyness of "No Time”, a synth pop, R&B and afrobeats fusion that advocates the pursuit of your desires in both love and life. “The song encourages authenticity by urging listeners to own their words and actions,” Jordan MoOzy says. “It’s about taking action and proving one's commitment to their passions and dreams.”
The overarching visual concept utilises chess as a symbol for the game of life, representing Jordan MoOzy as a player making strategic moves. The video follows Jordan navigating the chessboard, making moves, and overcoming obstacles. Blending chess-inspired imagery with real-life scenarios, the artist's determination and resilience is imaginatively showcased. The visuals follow further thematic tropes with the black and white aesthetic connoting vision and focus. "The chess pieces are about decisions made during life's challenges," Jordan MoOzy says. "The gambling scene represents life's uncertainties and taking risks just like the pawn's movement reflects personal growth and progress." This symbolism is further extended in the cast acting as Jordan's support system as he hyperfocuses on his goals.
About Jordan MoOzy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore. Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
On Kalahari Coyote, Jordan MoOzy Explores Musicality and Self-Actualisation
After the release of his De’Grace EP over 3 years ago Jordan MoOzy makes his return to music with Kalahari Coyote EP, out 6th June 2025 on all digital platforms. Containing 3 engaging tracks, the EP draws on 80’s soundscapes and adds to them a cross-cultural twist.
EP Details
Artist: Jordan MoOzy
Album: Kalahari Coyote
Genre: Afro-Pop
After the release of his De’Grace EP over 3 years ago Jordan MoOzy makes his return to music with Kalahari Coyote EP, out 6th June 2025 on all digital platforms. Containing 3 engaging tracks, the EP draws on 80’s soundscapes and adds to them a cross-cultural twist.
With contributions by producers Simba Tagz, Thelordjazz and Fella, MoOzy channels his fluid storytelling abilities to reflect on both contemporary romance and the enduring human spirit. "The Kalahari Coyote is a symbol of resilience and adaptation born from the intersection of cultures and landscapes,” Jordan MoOzy shares. “Inspired by the harsh yet beautiful Kalahari Desert, this fictional creature embodies the spirit of perseverance. As a reflection of my own journey as an immigrant, the Kalahari Coyote represents the struggles and triumphs of finding a home in unfamiliar territories.” On Chivalry, for instance, MoOZy sets out to conquer his destiny by unfurling the unknown, making space for himself through both his writing and strides between afrobeats, hip hop and r&b-infused synth pop.
There’s an afropolitan impulse flowing through the Kalahari Coyote EP with sprinklings its cadences situating it in the current zeitgeist of African sounds. Recorded with a similarly cosmopolitan set of collaborators, the EP retains layers of influence mimicking MoOzy’s upbringing. “The EP stands for embracing one's roots while navigating the complexities of identity and culture,” he says. “It's about finding ways to thrive in environments that may not have been designed for you, and creating a sense of community in the process.” This shines through on a song like No Time, which bouncily advocates for seizing the opportunities life offers. The thematic base of this EP also blends eras, with MoOzy blending familiar continental elements with 70s and 80s aesthetics. That fusion of worlds is a feature of MoOzy’s artistic pedigree, as his versatility has shown with previous cross-genre explorations.
Kalahari Coyote folds that all together, traversing eras, styles and influences while emotively conveying different facets of our being while we strive to find ourselves. The Kalahari Coyote is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience, adaptation, according to Jordan. It’s all about “the pursuit of belonging and the alchemy in having a blast while doing what we love”. This fashion of worldbuilding has its roots in Jordan MoOzy’s aim to portray relatable stories through striking melodies and homegrown rhythms. That sense extends across the entire EP with a palpable feeling of wanting to belong - somewhere, to something or to someone - anchoring these jams created at the intersection of nostalgia and Afrofuturism. This quality imbues Kalahari Coyote with a refreshing essence, reframing what pop music means to an artist leading the way for Gen Zs across Africa who are trying to find their place in the world.
About Jordan MoOzy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore.
Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
Press Enquiries
Management (Point Black Entertainment)
Phil Chard
+263772419739
phil@pointblack.africa
Jordan MoOzy Takes Control on No Time
Jordan MoOzy serves up the bouncy No Time. Produced by Fella, the song sees MoOzy encourage his love interest to take note of the urgency of their situation. The song elegantly serves as both a statement of desire and a clarion call to action.
Song Details
Title: No Time
Artist: Jordan MoOzy
Album: Kalahari Coyote
ISRC: ZA56E2528104
Genre: Pop
Taken off his recently released Kalahari Coyote EP - out 6th June 2025 on all digital platforms - Jordan MoOzy serves up the bouncy No Time. Produced by Fella, the song sees MoOzy encourage his love interest to take note of the urgency of their situation. The song elegantly serves as both a statement of desire and a clarion call to action.
"No Time explores the importance of stability and harmony in relationships and personal endeavours,” Jordan MoOzy reveals. “It’s about taking action and proving one's commitment to their passions and dreams.” Embodying the theme of striving found on his brand new, era-bending body of work, No Time strikes a balance between the worlds of synth pop, R&B and Afrobeats. Anchored by a throbbing bassline and rhythmic kick drums, the track fuses electronic elements with an Afrocentric knack for proverbs to hypnotic effect.
“The song encourages authenticity,” MoOzy says, “by urging listeners to own their words and actions ("Show me you mean it" and "Rock it baby"). No Time not only serves as the perfect romantic jam, but its infectious grooves are tailor-made for the club as well. “It’s an anthem about living intentionally, being true to oneself, and making the most of life's opportunities.” This duality is present on both the track and MoOzy’s Kalahari Coyote EP, which possesses the same dynamism as the multi-dimensional singer-songwriter.
And the writing stands out with its metaphoric references that simultaneously address the personal and interpersonal. “The song touches on navigating life's challenges ("swimming upstream") and valuing real progress over social media appearances too ("proof is in the pudding, not the screens"). It also cautions against disrupting the flow ("don't rock the boat").”
MoOzy isn’t just coalescing sounds here; he’s marrying melody and messaging with aplomb.
About Jordan MoOzy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore.
Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
Press Enquiries
Management (Point Black Entertainment)
Phil Chard
+263772419739
phil@pointblack.africa
SUPTA Ushers The Return of Jordan MoOzy on “Your Love”
Renowned presenter, DJ and producer SUPTA marks a new chapter with the uptempo Your Love and invites the graceful singer-songwriter Jordan MoOzy back to music.
Song Details
Title: Your Love
Artists: SUPTA featuring Jordan Moozy
Album: Makwande
ISRC: ZAC012500266
Genre: Afrohouse
Johannesburg, South Africa - Renowned presenter, DJ and producer SUPTA marks a new chapter with the uptempo Your Love and invites the graceful singer-songwriter Jordan MoOzy back to music. Taken off the prodigious SUPTA’s recently released Makwande EP, the track sees Jordan MoOzy bring his eclectic style to the fore. With this collaboration, an engaging blend of styles occurs, as afrocentric rhythms and infectious percussion meet soulful expression.
Serving as a dedication to SUPTA’s son, the Makwande EP fuses high energy with purposeful messages, both traits MoOzy possesses in abundance, and maintains SUPTA’s exploration of afrotech and deep house grooves. In signature fashion - as was apparent on his 2024 runaway hit Kuzolunga which garnered over 6 million views on YouTube - SUPTA helms a masterful merging of the purposeful, melodic and emotive across Your Love and Makwande alike.
Complimenting the infectious energy of SUPTA’s instrumentation, Jordan MoOzy reflects on an invigorating romance, referencing a book quote to add a touch of poignance to pulsing afrohouse. “I had seen this quote in a book before writing,” Jordan MoOzy shares. “That phrase was the inspiration for this song.”
“Better to have loved and lost than to forever wonder; authenticity leaves no room for regret.”
This momentous collaboration with a dance artist boasting over 250 000 monthly Spotify listeners shows off MoOzy’s versatility, having previously displayed his storytelling abilities over afrojazz, r&b and afrobeats soundscapes. The multi-hyphenate joining the now-Metro FM resident SUPTA to create such a memorable offering is sure to wow fans across these sonic worlds.
With Jordan MoOzy aiming to make waves across the continent’s regions, garnering the attention of seasoned industry players like SUPTA will hold him in good stead. MoOzy’s effortless ability to capture and distill emotion across several genres provides a gorgeous foil for SUPTA’s dancefloor-geared sound. Between its celebration of love anchored by velvet vocals, touching lyrics and warm, melodic synths - Your Love not only serves as tribute to new beginnings for SUPTA but marks the welcome return of a multi-faceted artist with more layers to reveal in Jordan MoOzy.
Jordan Moozy Social Media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoRDaNMoOzy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmoozy/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanmoozy
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JordanMoozy
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2gkQRd1Gq48k7EStqM6w7s
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/zw/artist/jordan-moozy/1436996144
About Jordan Moozy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropilitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore.
Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan MoOzy Featured by The Symphonic Blog
Jordan Moozy has been making a lot of waves internationally recently as more and more people discover his music and talents. As Jordan prepares for his first major show in Eswathini at the Luju Festival he was featured in an article on the Symphonic Blog written by respected Music Industry commenter Randi Zimmerman.
Jordan Moozy has been making a lot of waves internationally recently as more and more people discover his music and talents. As Jordan prepares for his first major show in Eswatini at the Luju Festival he was featured in an article on the Symphonic Blog written by respected Music Industry commenter Randi Zimmerman.
Read the article in full by clicking on the link
Jordan Moozy Soars to New Heights: Zimbabwean Singer Confirmed for Access Music Festival in Rwanda
Rising Afro-Pop performer Jordan Moozy is taking his musical journey to new heights as he was just announced as one of the acts performing at the prestigious Access Music Festival to be held in Kigali, Rwanda. The festival, slated for November 14-16, 2024, will showcase a diverse range of musical talent from across the African continent, and Jordan Moozy’s inclusion marks a significant milestone in his burgeoning career.
Rising Afro-Pop performer Jordan Moozy is taking his musical journey to new heights as he was just announced as one of the acts performing at the prestigious Access Music Festival to be held in Kigali, Rwanda. The festival, slated for November 14-16, 2024, will showcase a diverse range of musical talent from across the African continent, and Jordan Moozy’s inclusion marks a significant milestone in his burgeoning career.
This announcement marks another impressive accomplishment for the artist as Jordan Moozy has been building an impressive resume during his shirt career thus far. Jordan continues to position himself as a leading figure in the Southern African music scene. As one of the first artists revealed for the festival, he joins a lineup of renowned acts representing the continent's diverse musical landscape such as South Africa’s Zaki Ibrahim, Kenya’s Ocotopizzo Assa Matusse, Youbana and more
Adding to the significance of this achievement, Jordan Moozy and fellow Zimbabwean act Bantu Spaceship are the only artists from Zimbabwe announced so far. This dual representation showcases the growing international recognition of Zimbabwean music and serves as a powerful testament to the talent emerging from the country.
“This is a dream come true,” says Jordan Moozy. “Being selected to perform at Access Music Festival is an incredible honour. It’s a testament to the hard work I've put in and the support of my fans. I'm excited to share my new music with a wider audience and connect with fellow artists from across Africa.”
Jordan Moozy has been in the studio with industry greats such as 37MPH, Spirit Fingers and Simba Tagz on new music that was premiered at exclusive listening sessions in Johannesburg and Harare over the last 2 months.
Jordan Moozy’s unique blend of Afro Pop, R&B, and highlife, infused with his cultural influences and experiences, has captivated audiences across borders. He has already made a mark in the music industry, winning Best R&B and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards and performing at notable events such as the Shoko Festival. With his appearance at the Access Music Festival, he is poised to reach even greater heights and solidify his position as a force to be reckoned with in the global music scene.
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About Jordan Moozy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropilitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore.
Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy on Radio 702's The Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu
Jordan Moozy has shown himself to be a breath of talented air as his star continues to shine across the region. During a visit to Johanessburg where he has been recording with a number of artists, he was invited to appear on Radio 702’s marquee Breakfast show with Gugs Mhlungu.
Jordan Moozy has shown himself to be a breath of talented air as his star continues to shine across the region. During a visit to Johanessburg where he has been recording with a number of artists, he was invited to appear on Radio 702’s marquee Breakfast show with Gugs Mhlungu.
During the chat he spoke about his musical journey, abandoning his dreams of playing soccer, his debut EP - De’Grace and his upcoming releases.
Listen to the interview in full below
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00:00:00:00 - 00:00:28:13
Gugu
La la la la la la la la la la. Oh, hey, I just need a little bit. Hey, hey. Just need a little bit. I. Just need a little bit. Loving kindness. Mutual respect. Tell me.
00:00:28:15 - 00:00:57:08
Gugu
And that's how we kick off the music corner this week. Joined in studio by Jordan Music, who sounds in studio and live exactly as it does on, on a recording, which is always crazy for me. I caught a listening session. You did? Was it earlier this year? And I thought that was one of the most impressive things about listening to Jordan is you sound just as good in person as you do on a recording, because often people say, well, you know, on a recording and live a very different.
00:00:57:08 - 00:01:14:01
Gugu
And you sound possibly even better, in live what, like when you're live and take that as a compliment? It absolutely is a compliment. In the same way you walked in and you said, you speak really well. And I thought, thanks, I, I hope I do when you when you speak, my ears are inclined to listen to.
00:01:14:02 - 00:01:34:06
Gugu
I really like that's where the money is that I hope my bosses are listening because that's, that's part of why I'm. Yeah. That's my that's my whole gig is that I speak well. Jordan, thank you so much for coming in. Thank you so much for having me. It's great to have you in studio. and in a moment there'll be more music, but I want, I guess, for our listeners to get to know you a little better.
00:01:34:08 - 00:01:55:01
Gugu
When did you discover that you can sing? Well, that you have a really great voice with people that always say to you, oh, you sing really, really well, were you in the choir? How did it work out? How did it start for you? So I used to sing in church, but not deliberately, like my mum was the Sunday school teacher, so like, I was kind of like the, like, the best impression she had to make.
00:01:55:01 - 00:02:12:06
Gugu
Yeah. So she forced me to sing and, like, it wasn't my thing. I was like, like being a footballer. That's what my. My husband is. So like Manchester United winning was like the greatest thing for me yesterday. Really? Yeah. your team's gone through a really difficult time. Let's let's not go into that. No, I feel like we're here now.
00:02:12:06 - 00:02:30:08
Gugu
Listen, you brought up, man. You know, most mean the most recent thing is our victory. Can we celebrate? focus on the devil? Yes. Focus on the wins. So Sunday school, were you then the kid that always led the choir? Because I didn't go to Sunday school, so I actually don't know. Sunday school works, so I always led the choir, right?
00:02:30:11 - 00:02:48:11
Gugu
When we recited scriptures, I always recited the longest scriptures. Yeah, they'd give everybody like the short ones and then give you, like, the longest ones. Yeah. so from there, like, I used to like like it was just like a, like, a vibing thing, so, like, giving it school a vibe. I never took it anything. Like anything seriously.
00:02:48:11 - 00:03:11:20
Gugu
So. Yeah, when they would say, yeah, you didn't go seeing when you have to, like, showcase your talent at school. Like, I was shy. I was just like, I don't know what you guys are talking about. Yeah. No, I deny, you know, that I had the talent to sing. Yeah. but as I got older, I think, you know, I don't don't look at me sideways when I say this, but, like, the girls reacted a certain way, you realize, you realize.
00:03:11:20 - 00:03:29:07
Gugu
Oh, I felt like Thanos, you know? Yeah, yeah. And I was just like, oh, okay. So, like, I did it, you know, like, I was just like, okay. No, it's just, I've been think I used to like Bruno Mars catch a grenade. That used to be my go to song. Yeah. why that song in particular? I mean, it's a damn good song.
00:03:29:09 - 00:03:46:14
Gugu
I thought it was a great song. Yeah. So, like, that used to be my song, you know? So, like, I wouldn't like. I sort of be undercover when I do it, so, like, it wouldn't sort of be, like, in your face, so, like, I'd just be humming, you know, just to make sure that you can hear enough, but, like, it's not like I'm intentionally trying to get you to say, oh, wow, you can see.
00:03:46:14 - 00:04:08:19
Gugu
Yeah. But then they go, oh, wow, you can see. Right. And then it's just like from there, I guess, my childhood was very I wouldn't call it lonely, but like, I've always been introverted. Yeah. my cousins were in a jazz band, and they'd leave their instruments. So, like, you know what happens when you've got, like, a wild imagination?
00:04:08:19 - 00:04:27:15
Gugu
Yeah. I always want to, like, play that instrument and, like. Like, say, words like, like, didn't have, like, a lot of friends. so, like, music became like a safe space. Used to, like, try writing songs. the first songs I wrote weren't exactly the best. Yeah. but first drafts very seldom are first drafts of anything. That's true.
00:04:27:15 - 00:04:53:00
Gugu
But I wanted to. I think I've always wanted to be, like, the best at everything. So, like, immediately when I start, I've always wanted to be that guy who's like, nailed it. Yeah. so, like, just the consistency and like, just practicing a lot more, got me to where I am now. So when you realized that you had a great voice and girls really liked your voice, is that when you abandoned the aspirations of soccer and it became music?
00:04:53:02 - 00:05:11:23
Gugu
There was a time when I was living with my uncle, and I think it was Juventus that was doing like a training camp. Yeah. And one of my teachers was like, yeah, I should let him go. And my uncle was like, there's no way we're doing that. Yeah. And then that's when I abandoned my dreams. I was like, oh, that's it for this.
00:05:12:00 - 00:05:38:09
Gugu
Like. And then I started singing. Yeah, yeah, I read a piece or a quote from you where you said, you make music for people who believe in themselves and to encourage people who don't. So music has this, I guess this, like, balm for people. Why is that so important? Is it because you were this, you know, it's kind of the music you would have liked for yourself, as you say, like being a shy, introverted kind of a loner growing up.
00:05:38:09 - 00:05:59:01
Gugu
So you make music for the loners in many ways, I think so. because, like, I think I've had, I've had to like, learn a lot of things by myself, especially like musically, being treated as the person who's like, nagging people to teach you stuff. Yeah. when you actually just need a mentor to be like, oh, I see what you got.
00:05:59:07 - 00:06:20:03
Gugu
And like, let's make something happen. was not the best feeling. So my music is more to, like, uplift people who need, like, that figure. And I know what music did for me. And I'd like my I'd like music to do the same for other individuals. Love is a big part of it. Like a recurring theme in your music?
00:06:20:03 - 00:06:47:09
Gugu
Certainly from your EP. even the song we played at the beginning was about a relationship, right? Yes. And so why is, you know, I guess, love and the idea of love and relationships and sometimes, you know, relationships being a bit difficult. Such a big part of your music. I like to think of myself as a lover. I have a big heart.
00:06:47:11 - 00:07:10:06
Gugu
I guess it was just like the way I'm built, you know, factory settings. so, like, I like to spread that because I. I'm a lover boy. Yeah. I don't know, this certified lover boy. Oh, wait, wait, it's after Drake lost the voice. I don't think a lover was a down to earth. I don't, I don't know, I try to find a new title or find a new title.
00:07:10:08 - 00:07:30:11
Gugu
the other thing I wanted to ask you about is, I mean, the genre, the idea of the genre is, fast becoming an archaic thing. and I read a description of the music you do is like an eclectic mix because there's a little bit of, like, R&B in there. There's a bit of soul in there. there's a bit of highlife in there.
00:07:30:13 - 00:07:52:12
Gugu
Peter, my technical producer, when we were listening to a, early in the morning, because we're here at the crack of dawn, he was saying it makes him think a little bit of, Anderson Park. And so how would you describe the music you make? Does it have a genre? I would say I've been inspired by. I've been inspired by a lot of things.
00:07:52:14 - 00:08:18:09
Gugu
I guess when I, when I started listening to music, I started bingeing, so I'm very impressionable. Yeah. So, like, just listening to all that stuff kind of made me like, it's like an automatic, when I start to play, I have all these ideas that, like, come to me and, like, I just layer them down. Yeah.
00:08:18:11 - 00:08:43:11
Gugu
like, from your, like, I, I think the first album, like I listened to like proper, proper was Watch the Throne, Jay-Z and Kanye West. Yeah. so I think that's kind of like like so like rap kind of like founded the way I structure my flows. so like when I sing, I don't like, I don't like to sing like, baffle, but like, I like, I like to twist and turn with how melodic I am.
00:08:43:11 - 00:09:09:13
Gugu
Yeah. and then there's a lot of. So like, I listened to a lot of Stevie Wonder. Yeah. Frank ocean, lot of Bob Marley, Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson. That's my guy. Yeah. I listened to a lot of Fela Kuti. Yeah. so, like, in my head, it's always a party. Yeah, I wish I could paint it for you, but, like, it's always just like there's these bursts of colors and, like, once it starts, it doesn't stop.
00:09:09:13 - 00:09:26:14
Gugu
And so it isn't one genre. It's kind of this, like, it sounds like it's, it's like an amalgamation of all of those things. So like a little bit of hip hop, a little bit of Stevie, a little bit of soul, a little bit of like. And it's, you know, so the sound is, is is like a little bit of all of those things.
00:09:26:14 - 00:09:42:12
Gugu
So I target everybody. I target those who want like a groove. then the people who are into R&B, those who are into soul as well. Yeah. just different flavors and like, it's I even surprise myself sometimes. So, like, I could tell you one thing. And then the next time I make something, it's just like, oh, there he goes again.
00:09:42:12 - 00:10:06:18
Gugu
Yeah, it's something completely different. Yeah. You've been doing quite a lot of recording of late. Is it because you are putting together an album or are you just working? I always work, but there's also like some structured projects in the pipeline. Okay. Yeah, okay. That's great because it's been a while since you last. If he and I personally need new music.
00:10:06:20 - 00:10:32:10
Gugu
Oh, I don't know about anyone else, I do. I'm speaking for myself. I'm not speaking for other fans, but I, I personally, I hear you need. I hear you. So, before we get into, I'd be fly, which is the song you're going to perform. Tell us about it, actually. So I Be Fly is a song I wrote for people that struggle with addiction, but, like, it's more like a a story.
00:10:32:13 - 00:10:54:11
Gugu
Yeah, because I have somebody in my family who battles with addiction and it's like, sort of speaks on the tug of war, that goes on where you love this person because like, they family, you know, but then they drive you to the edge sometimes. Yeah. And like, you've got, like, this mixture of emotions where you place your blue, sometimes you feel the sun because it's warm.
00:10:54:11 - 00:11:17:16
Gugu
Sometimes you feel the moon because, like, things go dark quickly. Yeah. yeah. So I wrote the song kind of like two express the confusion of that emotion, like, put it in a song to kind of like and, like, carry me through the through the moment. Yeah. So I guess music as therapy for you first. But I also imagine there are many people who resonate with that story.
00:11:17:16 - 00:11:38:21
Gugu
Someone in your family that is going through this difficult health, related thing. so it sounds like first it is for you, but also for other people in a similar space as well. It's safe to say that, I think just noticing how my fans react to the music has also made me like, sort of involve them in the process.
00:11:38:21 - 00:11:55:13
Gugu
So now it's like a wee project was just like, of course I'm writing for me. But like now it's just like, oh, like, I wonder how if I say this like, they would feel two like it's like it's like we're doing it together in my head. Yeah. Because like when, like it's like it's now a community project. Yeah.
00:11:55:17 - 00:12:23:19
Gugu
And like, it feels also okay. And I'm very glad we get to hear it. live unplugged in studio. If you've just joined us, we are joined in studio by singer songwriter and producer Jordan Mousie. And you're just in time to hear him perform a song called I Be Fly.
00:12:23:21 - 00:12:34:03
Gugu
It.
00:12:34:05 - 00:12:49:21
Gugu
Is an.
00:12:49:23 - 00:13:25:21
Gugu
Open. Trunk. In which every time you come around to pull by. Always you. When you let loose out to play. So sad to say. You blame it on me, never on me I can't control your ways. When you're trying your troubles out.
00:13:25:23 - 00:13:54:23
Gugu
Gnashing of teeth. Won't be the end game I smoke in my patience. Like the fire in the depth of my light. I don't I see the speck in your eyes. You're just a jungle in my eye. Sky lit words run from your eyes too quickly. To measure up their eyes. Your trunk your way. Every time you come around.
00:13:55:00 - 00:14:23:17
Gugu
Top. All by way, some way, some ways. When you let Lucy out to play. So sad to say. You blame it on me. Never on me I can't control your way ends when you join your troubles out. You.
00:14:23:19 - 00:14:58:12
Gugu
Owe it all to you. Waste when you die. Your troubles I topple. By the way ends. When you land. You see how to play. You're looking at me I'm looking at you. Wondering if we still relate I'm mourning in silence. If only you were courting like prickly I'm in your eye. He he he he he's. Cause I know you don't matter to.
00:14:58:14 - 00:15:27:00
Gugu
Me. Sonic boom! Never do. Me you know, drinking way out in the music for. And chilling in. It's been such a pleasure having you in studio. Thank you for joining us very quickly. You have a performance today? It's at 2:00, right? Yeah. I'll be performing at you on my Sundays at 830. 830, 830. Great. Jordan, thank you so much for joining us this morning in the Music Corner.
00:15:27:00 - 00:15:32:19
Gugu
Thank you so much for having me. This has been a pleasure. Let's sing out. Songwriter and producer Jordan. Music.
Jordan Moozy wows the Music Industry with a Showcase at Organikks Ndizvo
Jordan Moozy, the illustrious Gen Z artist known for his eclectic blend of musical genres, recently held a showcase at Organikks Ndizvo in Harare. The event also allowed Jordan the opportunity to preview several songs that he has been working on with a trio of Zimbabwean production heavyweights. Jordan arrived in Harare 2 weeks ago and immediately began working with Spirit Fingerz, Simba Tagz and Reverb7 on many songs that left those in attendance impressed. The event, attended by industry professionals and celebrities alike, showcased Jordan’s unique vocal talent and musical prowess.
Harare, Zimbabwe – Jordan Moozy, the illustrious Gen Z artist known for his eclectic blend of musical genres, recently held a showcase at Organikks Ndizvo in Harare. The event also allowed Jordan the opportunity to preview several songs that he has been working on with a trio of Zimbabwean production heavyweights. Jordan arrived in Harare 2 weeks ago and immediately began working with Spirit Fingerz, Simba Tagz and Reverb7 on many songs that left those in attendance impressed. The event, attended by industry professionals and celebrities alike, showcased Jordan’s unique vocal talent and musical prowess.
The showcase featured an array of Jordan’s hits, including tracks from his critically acclaimed EP De’Grace, which have resonated with fans across borders. The audience was treated to a vibrant mix of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife, and Hip Hop, highlighting Jordan’s diverse influences and his ability to blend them into a seamless and immersive experience.
Industry Professionals and Celebrities in Awe
ZiFM Stereo station manager Danis Dube who was in attendance had this to say
“It was an exciting moment to see the obviously talented Jordan experience a 'homecoming' moment and we can't wait to see how the rest of Zimbabwe responds to the collaborations with some of the country's best. Anyone who was there can see that the sky is the limit for Jordan Moozy, and it was a really good reminder of just how much musical talent we have in Zimbabwe.”
“The event was a great introduction for Jordan to have all his newly found peers in one room experience his sound, I left with a deeper appreciation of his music & art” - said Feela hitmaker Denimwoods
“A refreshingly fresh luxurious R&B sound, easy to the ears. Jordan’s take on Afrobeats keeps you engaged with sing-along songs that get the female listeners tapped in. Very Impressive productions with songs with replay value” - commented radio host and producer PD the Ghost
“Jordan Moozy is definitely a breath of fresh air, in a space where almost everything sounds similar he’s glaring different and something we have been missing. I can’t wait to see how his career unfolds! “ - Arnold “SoProfound” Chirimika
This showcase is the second time Jordan Moozy has performed in Harare since his family emigrated from Masvingo to Botswana in his childhood. His first performance in Harare was at Shoko Festival where he wowed the crowds in attendance and received glowing reviews such as this from the Herald. Jordan Moozy is currently splitting his time between Botswana and South Africa but this showcase in Harare is just the beginning of his “homecoming” efforts as he plans to work with more Zimbabwean artists and establish a following in his home country. With his innovative approach to music and art, he continues to push the boundaries of creativity, promising more groundbreaking work in the future. The event at Organikks Ndizvo has not only solidified his reputation in Zimbabwe but has also set the stage for his ascent on the regional music scene.
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About Jordan Moozy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropilitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore.
Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
Jordan Moozy - IBFLY (Acoustic Performance)
The eclectic multi-hyphenate talent Jordan Moozy delivers an incredible performance of a song that takes on an emotional journey from frustration to ultimate heartbreak.
The eclectic multi-hyphenate talent Jordan Moozy delivers an incredible performance of a song that takes on an emotional journey from frustration to ultimate heartbreak.
The performance video for "IBFLY" by Jordan Moozy is a stunning portrayal of the emotional turmoil that comes with the complex feelings of love and frustration.
Against a backdrop of moody lighting and an atmospheric acoustic beat, Moozy's powerful vocals soar, capturing the conflicting emotions of being hopelessly drawn to someone while simultaneously wanting to push them away.
As the song builds to a crescendo, Moozy's raw energy and passion are on full display, conveying the intensity of the internal struggle at the heart of the lyrics. The contrast between the smooth, sultry verses and the explosive chorus perfectly captures the push and pull of conflicting emotions, leaving the viewer feeling both exhilarated and emotionally drained.
Throughout the performance, Moozy's presence is magnetic, drawing the viewer in with his raw energy and emotional depth. The music video is a visual feast, with stunning cinematography and artful editing that perfectly complement the song's themes of love and frustration.
Overall, the performance video for "IBFLY" is a powerful and evocative portrayal of the tumultuous emotions that come with loving someone while also struggling to stand them. Moozy's exceptional vocal talent and electrifying presence make for an unforgettable viewing experience that will resonate with anyone who has ever experienced the complexities of love and longing.
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Jordan Moozy Is Just Chasing Dollars
Jordan Moozy’s latest single “Chansing Dollar” is an artistic reimagining of the hustler’s anthem song. A motivational and aspirational mantra layered with a cacophony of sounds. Jordan MoOzy rides effortlessly over a mid-tempo production accentuated by rhythmic percussion as he reminds us of his priorities, “Drink water mind my business, love my neighbour, fitness, Chasing dollar”
DETAILS
Song Title: Chasing Dollar
Artist: Jordan Moozy
Producer: KD Bangers, Flex the Ninja
Writers: Emmanuel Jordan Muzenda, Yaone Harris Koi Koi
Label: Point Black
ISRC: USLZJ2342640
Jordan Moozy’s latest single “Chasing Dollar” is an artistic reimagining of the hustler’s anthem song. A motivational and aspirational mantra layered with a cacophony of sounds. Jordan Moozy rides effortlessly over a mid-tempo production accentuated by rhythmic percussion as he reminds us of his priorities, “Drink water mind my business, love my neighbour, fitness, Chasing dollar”
The song is a hybrid of High Life, Afrobeats and Pop that displays Jordan’s musical dexterity and talents as he merges varied sounds and effortlessly delivers harmonies and raps that switch between English and Setswana.
Chasing Dollars is Jordan’s first release after his critically acclaimed De’Grace EP of 2022 and his first release under Point Black Entertainment.
‘Chasing Dollar’ is not just a song, it is a mantra.
“One cloudy day in December of 2022, KD Bangers played me the beat for what is now known as Chasing Dollar. As I played around with words, style, and rhythm, the chorus organically formed with a feel of a mantra. We played back the recording over and over again, and the hook stuck like a nursery rhyme.
Chasing Dollar transcends beyond material manifestation. It is first a belief system, that wealth and success are our birthrights. Secondly, it is a mindset that calls on you to rise and chase your dreams. Many of us have buried our dreams and we are walking around with their graveyards within us. Lastly, it is a legacy. When we chase our dreams and follow what's in our hearts, we inevitably inspire those around us to do the same, thus spreading more light into the world. We leave behind a blueprint of self-actualization for the next generation.
So, as you take that sip of water; sit down to write that proposal; as you greet your neighbour; lift that weight at the gym; and count your stack at the end of the business day - this is the song I wrote to remind you why you do what you do.” - Jordan Moozy
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About Jordan Moozy
Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropilitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades.
Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore.
Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.
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