Musician Phyzix, real name Noel Chikoleka, has said all is set for the launch of his long awaited album Solid at Zingwangwa Secondary School Ground in Blantyre on Saturday.
Physix has dubbed the event as Ghetto Festival, despite being the launch of the album.
The ‘Cholapitsa’ hit maker Tuesday described the album as one of a kind.
According to Physix the album has 11 songs which includes ‘Yeye’, ‘Ghetto Gospel’, ‘Lele’, ‘Captain Flex’, ‘It’s Complicated’, ‘Si Misala’, ‘Mistake’ and ‘Funny Money’.
Phyzix has added that the album has all type of music genres that will accommodate everyone
“It’s a three-dimension album. It carries various topics for the mind and soul. There is always hope at the end of the tunnel. In it you will also find love messages” he said.
He said he was concentrating on albums because he believes singles limit artists as far as expressing themselves is concerned.
Phyzix said the show will bring on stage several artists both established and up and coming artists.
The artist also said there would be netball and football matches before the show.
The other well-known acts performing at the show are Gwamba, Dali, Blak Jak, GD and Crispy Malawi.
He said he has signed five up and coming artists whose names would be revealed during the show.
Some of the producers who worked with Phyzix on the album are Tricky Beats, BFB, Dare Devils and Janta.
The artist said the album would be available on all on-line marketing platforms