Roy And Royce ~ Handirege < EASY ⟶ >
Upon its release, "Handirege" became an instant sensation, reaching number 1 on local radio and music charts.
The track is considered one of the first "rhythm and blues" outfits in Zimbabwe, helping to popularize the Urban Grooves genre among the youth. Roy and Royce ~ Handirege
The title "Handirege" translates from Shona to or "I won't let go" . Lyrically, the song is celebrated for its soft, soulful delivery and "rich" storytelling, characteristic of the duo's "superb" vocal harmony. While many Urban Grooves tracks of that era addressed social or political issues, Roy and Royce were particularly noted for their "soft superb music" that captured the hearts of listeners through relatable themes of love and determination. Upon its release, "Handirege" became an instant sensation,
It served as the lead single for their debut 12-track album, Gogogoi (Shona for "knock-knock"), which symbolized the duo's official entry into the music industry. Artistic Background Lyrically, the song is celebrated for its soft,
Experience the smooth R&B harmonies that made this track a national anthem in the early 2000s: Roy and Royce - Topic YouTube• Oct 2, 2019


