This is a list of musicians and musical groups from Zimbabwe.
Musical groups
- Barura Express – band
 - Bhundu Boys – jit and chimurenga music band
 - Hohodza – band
 - Mbira dzeNharira – mbira band
 - Mechanic Manyeruke and the Puritans – gospel music group
 - R.U.N.N. family – mbira-inspired reggae and rhumba group
 - Siyaya – music and dance group
 
Musicians
- Flint Bedrock (born 1985) – pop singer-songwriter
 - Mkhululi Bhebhe (born 1984) – contemporary [[gospel music gospel
 - Charles Charamba (born 1971) – gospel singer[1]
 - Olivia Charamba (1999–1999) – gospel singer
 - Brian Chikwava (born 1971) – writer and musician
 - Simon Chimbetu (1955–2005) – singer-songwriter and guitarist[2]
 - James Chimombe (1951–1990) – singer and guitarist[2]
 - Musekiwa Chingodza (born 1970) – mbira and marimba player
 - Chirikure Chirikure (born 1962) – musician and songwriter
 - Stella Chiweshe (1946-2023) – mbira player and singer-songwriter
 - Dizzy Dee (1999–1999) – Australia-based reggae artist
 - Leonard Dembo (1959–1996) – guitarist and singer-songwriter; member of the band Barura Express[2]
 - Leonard Zhakata (born 1968) – Rusape born songwriter, poet and social commentator
 - Tehn Diamond (born 1985) – Zimbabwean hip hop musician and rapper
 - Chartwell Dutiro (born 1957) – mbira player and singer-songwriter[3]
 - Mbuya Dyoko (1944–2013) – mbira player
 - John Edmond (born 1936) – Rhodesian folk singer
 - Tendayi Gahamadze (born 1959) – mbira player and singer-songwriter; member of Mbira dzeNharira
 - Michael Gibbs (born 1937) – England-based jazz composer
 - Derek Hudson (1934–2005) – English-born conductor and composer
 - Ngonidzashe Kambarami (born 1983) – urban grooves artist
 - Victor Kunonga (born 1974) – Afrojazz singer-songwriter
 - Forward Kwenda (born 1963) – mbira player
 - Jah Prayzah (born 1987) – Afropop and Afrojazz musician
 - Berita (born 1991) – Afrosoul and Afropop singer
 - Hope Masike mbira player and percussionist and singer
 - Ignatius Mabasa (born 1971) – writer and musician
 - Alick Macheso (born 1968) – singer-songwriter and guitarist
 - Safirio Madzikatire (1932–1996) – actor and musician[2]
 - Takunda Mafika (1983–2011) – mbira player
 - Cosmas Magaya (1953-2020) – mbira player
 - Tkay Maidza (born 1996) – Australia-based singer-songwriter and rapper
 - Lovemore Majaivana (born 1954) – Ndebele music singer-songwriter
 - Zeke Manyika (born 1955) – England-based rock and roll singer-songwriter and drummer
 - Leonard Mapfumo (born 1983) – urban grooves and hip hop artist
 - Thomas Mapfumo (born 1945) – chimurenga music artist
 - Chiwoniso Maraire (1976–2013) – mbira player and singer-songwriter[2]
 - Dumisani Maraire (1944–1999) – mbira player and singer-songwriter
 - Mashasha (born 1982) – guitarist and singer-songwriter
 - Maskiri (born 1980) – hip hop artist and rapper
 - Dorothy Masuka (1935-2019) – South Africa-based jazz singer
 - Paul Matavire (1961–2005) – blind jit musician[2]
 - Louis Mhlanga (born 1956) – South Africa-based Afrojazz singer-songwriter and guitarist
 - Obi Mhondera (born 1980) – England-based pop songwriter
 - Eric Moyo (1982-2023) – singer
 - Tongai Moyo (1968–2011) – sungura singer-songwriter[2]
 - August Msarurgwa (1920–1968) – composer
 - Audius Mtawarira (born 1977) – Australia-based urban grooves artist
 - Oliver Mtukudzi (1952–2019) – Afrojazz singer-songwriter and guitarist
 - Sam Mtukudzi (1988–2010) – Afrojazz musician[2]
 - Anna Mudeka – England-based musician
 - Carol Mujokoro – gospel music artist
 - Ephat Mujuru (1950–2001) – mbira player[2]
 - Mono Mukundu (born 1970) – music producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist
 - Prince Kudakwashe Musarurwa (1988-2020) – Afrojazz musician
 - Isaac Musekiwa (1930-1991) – DR Congo-based soukous artist and saxophonist
 - Busi Ncube (born 1963) – mbira player and singer
 - Albert Nyathi (born 1962) – poet and singer-songwriter
 - Tembalami (born 1982), Zimbabwean gospel artist
 - Roki (born 1985) – Madagascar-born urban grooves artist
 - Kingsley Sambo (1936–1977) – jazz guitarist
 - Herbert Schwamborn (born 1973) – Germany-based hip hop and electronic music artist; member of the band Söhne Mannheims
 - Jonah Sithole (1952–1997) – chimurenga music artist and guitarist[2]
 - Solomon Skuza (1956–1995) – pop singer-songwriter[2]
 - Buffalo Souljah (born 1980) – Zimdancehall and reggae artist
 - Shingisai Suluma (born 1971) – gospel music artist
 - Takura (born 1991) – house music and hip hop artist
 - Tocky Vibes (born 1993) – Singer Lyricist Songwriter
 - System Tazvida (1968-1999) – singer-songwriter
 - Biggie Tembo Jr. (born 1988) – jit musician
 - Clem Tholet (1948–2004) – Rhodesian guitarist and folk singer
 - Garikayi Tirikoti (born 1961) – mbira player
 - Diego Tryno (born 1998) – urban contemporary and hip-hop musician
 - Viomak – protest musician and activist
 - Vusa Mkhaya (born 1974) – singer-songwriter
 - Tarisai Vushe (born 1987) – Australia-based singer who appeared on Australian Idol
 - Edith WeUtonga (born 1979) – Afrojazz singer-songwriter and bass guitarist
 - Winky D (born 1983) – dancehall and reggae artist
 - Jonathan Wutawunashe – gospel artist
 - Leonard Zhakata (born 1968) – sungura and adult contemporary music artist
 - Charity Zisengwe – contemporary Christian music artist
 - Mudiwa Hood (born 1985) – Zimbabwean hip hop/gospel artist and actor
 
See also
References
- ↑ Herald, The. "Charambas reflect on life journey". The Herald. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Zindi, Fred (17 March 2014). "Remembering Andy Brown". The Herald. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
 - ↑ Dutiro, Chartwell; Howard, Keith (1 January 2007). Zimbabwean Mbira Music on an International Stage: Chartwell Dutiro's Life in Music. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 10. ISBN 9780754657996.
 
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