Maria Chiguvari
ZIM dancehall artist, Nutty O, is celebrating two years since the release of his debut album, Mustard Seed.
The project carried 14 tracks with features from Ghana’s Stonebwoy and Jamaica’s Demarco.
ON the local scene, he collaborated with Kae Chap and EXQ.
The chanter shared a post on his Facebook in which he highlighted that the album was his best work.
“Two years old and still going,” he said.
“You keep telling me this is the best body of work ever to be released in this land.
“Thank you for the support.”
Mustard Seed was the project that propelled him to stardom. For the past two years, Nutty O has been basking in the glory of his album as it has made waves in Africa.
The project has an international appeal.
Mustard Seed made a huge impact and transformed and propelled the artist into stardom.
It helped Nutty O to scoop all major awards in Zimbabwe, touring far and wide and headlining big concerts, a momentum that he has sustained to this today.