Boss Pumacol hints at Ammara collaboration

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Controversial Zimdancehall chanter Boss Pumacol (pictured above) has hinted at a collaboration project with songstress Ammara Brown expected to be released at the end of this month.

By Lowen Mutambara

Controversial Zimdancehall chanter Boss Pumacol (pictured above) has hinted at a collaboration project with songstress Ammara Brown expected to be released at the end of this month.

Born Kundai Saka, Boss Pumacol in 2018 released a single dedicated to Ammara and last week he confirmed to Standard Style that he had roped in the Zviroto singer for a duet.

“By the end of this month I will release the song together with Ammara Brown and I am telling my fans that the song you have asked for will be released,” Boss Pumacol, who is signed under Chillspot Records, said.

“I have another collaboration for a song titled The Problem with Nutty O and after that I will launch the riddim called Pumacol and Friends, which will feature my best friends and this year I will release many singles. This year I will be on fire.”

Sometimes referred to as Sekuru VaMako, Boss Pumacol rose to prominence in 2018 after releasing the controversial song Hello Father Devil.

“The lyrics in the song Hello Father Devil are clean and I am not praising the devil, but I am condemning the devil for his bad deeds. I am a member of the Roman Catholic Church, and every Sunday I go to church to worship God,” he said.

The musician dismissed rumours that he had parted ways with Mbare-based recording studio Chillspot Records.

‘’I am still working with Chillspot Records and I am still loyal to the family. I want to thank them for their role which they have played in shaping my music career and are allowed me to work with some producers outside Chillspot Records,” he said.