Raydizz - In2You (featuring Poptain and Midori)
Song Details
Artist: Raydizz, Midori and Poptain
Title: In2You
Release: 30 October 2020
ISRC: ZA-56E-20-02849
Composers: Midori Henderson, Ameen Jaleel Matanga, Daniel Kudakwashe Chiweda, Rayhaan Jassat
Label: Point Black
As he finalises the songs on his upcoming album W.I.E.R.D , Raydizz releases In2You – an uptempo hybrid of dancehall, EDM and Afro-Pop produced by Chiweddar, featuring some of Zimbabwe’s most promising talents, Poptain and Midori.
On In2You Dancehall artist Poptain who is riding a substantial wave following a series of big releases in 2020 including his recent radio hit Fadza Mutengi and Kokai . Poptain rides over the song’s progressive soundscape as he switches between an English and Patois delivery effortlessly.
The song’s chorus was penned and sung by Midori, a young Zimbabwean artist based in Houston, Texas. The talented vocalist displays her unique vocal tone in what is sure to be the first of many impressive performances as she solidifies her solo career.
In2You has already been placed on a number of prominent streaming playlists on Apple Music, Audiomack and Boomplay
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About Raydizz
Rayhaan Jassat’s love affair with the creative arts has been a lifelong romance. From playing his father’s records in Harare’s Braeside suburb, to starting one of Zimbabwe’s most popular streetwear brands to headlining festivals such as HIFA where he is more popularly known as RayDizz. It was this love for design and music that took RayDizz to Totton College (Southampton, UK) where he attained an Art & Design Degree.
Utilising an unmatched combination of talent & an enduring work ethic; Ray focused on mastering his craft & perfecting his sets at house parties & small functions in Southampton, while still finding time to focus on his studies. His hard work began to bear fruits when he was invited to play at The Ministry of Sound in London. He then went on to collaborate with several UK producers & artists, including DJ Semtex & Dready (Lloyd Bank’s Any Girl).
In 2009 RayDizz returned home & hit the ground running. Picking up where he left off in the UK, he began working with one of Zimbabwe’s most popular club DJ’s - Rax. Later RayDizz and Rax would partner with DJ Rawse to form the most popular DJ ensemble in Zimbabwe at the time R3. Further success followed in 2010 when RayDizz won The Zimbabwean Battle of the DJ’s competition. In 2011 Ray notched up more achievements as he was selected to open for American artist Sean Kingston during his Harare show.
In 2014 RayDizz beat out competition from Zimbabwe and South Africa to win the Miller SoundClash competition. The prize included a 1 year Brand Ambassador deal for Miller Genuine Draft, becoming the first Zimbabwean DJ to play the big room at the world famous Marquee Club in Las Vegas, a feature in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs In The World Issue and a spot to DJ at the DJ Mag Party.
In the following years RayDizz was selected to be the first Zimbabwean to DJ on DSTV’s popular reality show, Big Brother Africa Amplified (2012), as well as open up for P-Square, Ice Prince, Davido, D’Banj, Cassper Nyovest, AKA, Khuli Chana, Mi Casa, DJ Maphorisa, Nasty C and Prince KayBee.
RayDizz has also headlined several festivals including Vic Falls Carnival, Shoko Festival, Harare International Festival Of the Arts as well as touring across SADC with invitations to play at popular spots such as Sumo and Harem in Johannesburg. In 2017 RayDizz toured the United States where he performed at Mazi in Queens New York and The Madrone Lounge in San Francisco.
In the time since, RayDizz has taken his career to even greater heights by securing his position as one of the best and most popular DJs in Zimbabwe. He currently holds a residency at Harare’s biggest night club - Pabloz and is a regular headliner at one of Harare’s most popular recurring outdoor events – Fiesta.
As a producer & artist RayDizz has released a number of chart-topping singles such as 729 (2013), She Loving The Crew (2014), Don’t Delay (2016) and Panado (2019).
Currently, RayDizz is finalising the release of his debut project W.E.I.R.D. which is set to feature collaborations from a number local and international artists.
For information or bookings;
email: bookings@raydizz.comCell: +263 772 419 739
About Midori
Born in Houston, Texas into a family of musicians and producers, Midori’s music career started when she was 5 years old, writing her first song about “Sunshine”. Her early life was constantly filled with music as her parents owned and operated a recording studio in Houston Texas.
Midori moved to Harare Zimbabwe when she was 6 years old and from an early age took to singing with some prominent Zimbabwean artists. She sang with Exel, Ammara Brown, Patience Musa, Prudence Katomene-Mbofana and Jazz Invitation. She started a singing group called “Rhythm Nation” and performed at Rock Down Harare and Barn Yard.
Midori now resides in Houston Texas, where she writes songs for voice over artists. She has worked with some upcoming Houstonian artists including Stunna Bam, Young Rula and OTB Fastlane and Carly Coy.
About Poptain
Poptain real name Ameen Jaleel Matanga is a raising African artist based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Having grown up in quite a disruptive environment moving from home to home, Poptain’s music is a reflection of the struggles and victories he has gone throughout his career and life- his lyrical richness with smooth melodic vocals create something the industry has need for the last few years. Singing in his native language of Shona and English will give him the footing he needs to take him onto the global stage. Although starting his career as a Zimdancehall artist his new music explores other genres- making him more of an all rounded and diversified artist. His humble nature, likable personality, and musical genius have proven to be the combination that sets him apart. With recent hits like Pfau Pfau, Munhu We Nyama, and Fadza Mutengi- he has proved to have music that tops the charts and put his name amongst the stars.