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Major Terro Musiq keeps Pushing the Zimbabwean Dancehall Sound With Hit N Catch Riddim


 

Major Terro Musiq keeps pushing the Zimbabwean dancehall sound with Hit N Catch Riddim, a 2026 project cut at a fast, skanking pace and voiced by a heavy local lineup. The rhythm runs at a hard club tempo, with the kind of clipped, digital bounce that leaves room for chant-heavy vocals, quick-turn hooks and enough space for the bass to punch through. Major Terro is not just credited as producer here; he also closes the set with his own title cut, which helps frame the riddim as a statement of identity rather than just a servicing vehicle for multiple voices.



The strongest pull comes from the names carrying the most recognisable weight in the sequence: King Alfa AKA Kadiki on “Yadeuka Yadeuka, ” Mad Viper on “Mukana, ” Libho on “Carolina, ” Mr Attention on “Love, ” Blendaz on “Ngainaye, ” Vybz T on “Ngazvirambe, ” Stallion Gangster on “Rugare, ” and Badboy Katero on “Mukuru Wee. ” The lineup also includes Team AV, Legend Killer, Hudol, Indica, Lanko Mutokonyo, Young Fantan, Jakal Music, Daddy Punch and Chipredator, which gives the riddim a broad Zimdancehall spread rather than a one-artist showcase.


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What makes the project work is the way each cut rides the same bright, propulsive foundation without flattening the personalities. Some singers go for terse street chants, others stretch into more melodic phrasing, and the title track anchors the whole thing with a producer’s own stamp. Hit N Catch lands as a busy, speaker-ready riddim built for juggling, with enough momentum to keep the dancefloor moving and enough local names to make it feel rooted in the current Zimbabwe scene.