Kingston calling: Master H gears up for international stardom Master H on set with Capleton

Trust Khosa, Harare Bureau

Zimdancehall sensation Master H is making waves in the music industry after releasing a teaser for his upcoming video featuring Jamaican reggae legend Capleton.

Fresh off a successful 2024, the hardworking chanter is showing no signs of slowing down, with fans and industry players hailing his meteoric rise.

Master H who is in Kingston, Jamaica, is working on a new project with Capleton. While he has yet to reveal the title of the single, he has assured fans via social media that something special is on the way.

Born Hillary Marufu, the Chitungwiza-based artiste has been sharing photos with top Jamaican musicians since arriving in the Caribbean last week for a series of shows and networking engagements. He has been immersing himself in reggae culture, attending high-profile events, including the belated 80th birthday celebrations of Bob Marley, held at the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston.

Master H

One of his viral photos features him alongside legendary dub poet Mutabaruka, a moment he described as a dream come true.
“Alongside Mutabaruka at the 80th earthstrong celebration at the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, Jamaica,” he posted.
Another notable encounter was with Luciano, a celebrated reggae artiste with strong ties to Zimbabwe, having performed in the country twice.

Sharing his experience, Master H acknowledged the wealth of knowledge he is gaining from the genre’s pioneers.
“What an amazing experience at Original Dancehall Thursdays –learning from the best,” he wrote on February 7, while attending a dancehall event.

Master H on set with Capleton

However, it was Master H’s post with Capleton that sent social media into a frenzy. Fans erupted with excitement, eager to see what the collaboration will bring. A teaser video featuring the duo has been trending online, further fuelling anticipation for the project.

Master H’s Jamaican experience is undoubtedly a major step forward for Zimdancehall. His collaboration with Capleton has set him apart, as very few local artistes have secured features with international stars of this calibre. While reggae and dancehall icons are known for their humility, they don’t collaborate with just anyone — hard work, consistency, and talent are key.

Visiting the birthplace of reggae and dancehall allows him to learn directly from the genre’s pioneers, a move that will certainly refine his artistry. With his name now circulating in Caribbean music circles, this Capleton collaboration might just be the launchpad Master H needs to conquer global dancehall.

Master H’s success is no fluke. Last year, he graced top events, including Chibuku Road to Fame, Castle Tankard, and Doek & Slay, proving his growing influence.

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