Thomas Mapfumo
50 top tracks
Thomas Mapfumo
50 top tracks
Albums
![Collected - Classic Cuts & Rare Tracks From The Lion Of Zimbabwe [1978-2002] — cover art by Thomas Mapfumo](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Collected - Classic Cuts & Rare Tracks From The Lion Of Zimbabwe [1978-2002]
Thomas Mapfumo

Spirits To Bite Our Ears : The Singles Collection 1977-1986
Thomas Mapfumo

Mabasa
Thomas Mapfumo

Lion Songs: Essential Tracks in the Making of Zimbabwe
Thomas Mapfumo

Rise Up
Thomas Mapfumo

Toi Toi
Thomas Mapfumo

Chimurenga Explosion
Thomas Mapfumo

Music From The Coffee Lands
Thomas Mapfumo

Sweet Chimurenga
Thomas Mapfumo

Gwindingwi Rine Shumba
Thomas Mapfumo

Zimbabwe Mozambique
Thomas Mapfumo

Chimurenga '98
Thomas Mapfumo
Biography
Thomas Mapfumo (born 1945 in Marondera, Zimbabwe) is a Zimbabwean musician known as "The Lion of Zimbabwe" for his immense popularity and for the political influence he wields through his music....Read more on Last.fm
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Thomas Mapfumo (born 1945 in Marondera, Zimbabwe) is a Zimbabwean musician known as "The Lion of Zimbabwe" for his immense popularity and for the political influence he wields through his music.
Pre-Independence, his songs openly called for the violent overthrow of the government, with lyrics like "Mothers, send your sons to war." Since the white government didn't understand Shona, however, at first they didn't realize how radical the songs were.
Eventually they caught on, though. The climax came with a song called "Hokoyo!", which means "Watch out!" The government banned the record from the state-controlled radio and threw him into a prison camp without charges in 1979. Despite this, they couldn't stop his records from being played in discos or on radio stations they didn't control, like the Voice of Mozambique. Large demonstrations in protest of his arrest and an inability to trump up charges against him forced the government to release him after three months.
After Independence, in 1980, Mapfumo's popularity continued to grow. The hero kept on singing about the injustices of Mugabe's government and, history repeating itself, his music was banned from state radio in the early years of the 2000s. Mapfumo, who received the honors of a doctorate for his contribution to Zimbabwean music, now became a nuisance to Mugabe's government.
As circumstances do not permit him to continue the life of a free musician in Zimbabwe, Thomas Mapfumo left Zimbabwe and is now living in the USA.
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