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Showcasing the best as far as Zimbabwean music is concerned and no doubt we are dedicated to rocking your world. I see you. Thank you for visiting my blog you rock major! Feel free to comment with your favourite song and i will mix it up and mash it up just for you. Also include the town or city you are from for a shout out.
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Monday 29 January 2018

What is the Ultimate Turn On for you

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Monday 22 January 2018

Have you ever been to a strip club when was the last time?

OK, so basically this is what i got; Going to the strip club is a rite of passage for all men of legal drinking age. A man’s first trip is a spectacular gateway to perversion; a front row seat to shameless nudity and a revealing education on the effects that female nudity has on a man’s wallet. As men continue visiting these sultry locations, man finds the same things always tend to happen. So without further adieu, here are  things—both good and bad—that happen almost every time you go to the strip club.

1. You get harassed by strippers who want everything you own.
This is by far the worst part about going to a strip club. It’s like entering an empty Bata with employees who are hungry for commission. As soon as you enter, you’re immediately harassed because you have money on your person. Except at a strip club, you’re harassed by nearly nude women, which doesn’t seem as bad as being solicited by salespeople dressed as professional hitmen.

2. You can’t say “no” to a stripper who offers a lap dance, so you manufacture some poor excuse.
Considering most people assume strippers have low self-esteem, you, a good person, don’t want to tell the dancer you aren’t interested in getting a lap dance because you might hurt her feelings. Instead, you come up with some sad excuse that makes little sense, asking her to come back later, knowing full well you’ll still say no when the time comes. (She knows this, as well.)

3. You take pictures because there are naked women everywhere (and are shunned for it).
Since nobody can go out without documenting it on social media these days, some people choose to document their travels to the strip club through imagery and take discrete photos of the stage on their phone. At the strip club, however, you discover this is a big no-no, and that doing this could get you removed from the building. Since we’ve all done it, though, we’re usually just scolded by security, and told not to do it again. As soon as they turn their backs, however, we’re back at it, because we’re badasses. Bad to the core.

4. You wear a belt and regret it immediately.
Wearing a belt to the strip club is a big mistake. Strippers love belts. If you ever happen to be escorted on stage by a stripper, you can guarantee she’s going to tear that baby off and spank the absolute crap out of you, turning your ass into ground beef.

5. You think to yourself that this is stupid and a waste of money.
-But don’t worry; this thought will disappear very quickly.



6. You get a piss-poor lap dance.
Every guy has made the mistake of hitting up the hottest stripper for a lap dance, which is an understandable—but amateur—move. The problem is that the hottest stripper is usually the dancer who is least willing to “break the rules,” so to speak, because she doesn’t have to work as hard for her money since she’s hot. She’ll ensure there’s no touching (that there’s no contact of any kind, for that matter) and that she both has your cash and is onto the next chump by the time the next song comes on.

7. You witness a talentless stripper on stage.
No matter when and where you go, there’s always that one stripper who’s just horrible at her job. She doesn’t look good naked; she doesn’t know how to dance; she’s a little too old to be there; and she treats the pole like it’s a stand-up mic on amateur night. You, seeking entertainment with your buddies fueled by beer, will make comments about her which you would otherwise feel bad for if you weren’t so drunk.

8. You bet a buddy to go to the backroom with said talentless stripper.

When there’s a bad stripper like the one mentioned above, one of your buddies will go back with her as a dare or a bet. Because for some reason, a bad lap dance is a better way to spend money than buying him a worthwhile one.

9. You go to the ATM more than you’ll ever admit to.
Strippers are professional charmers. As such, they’ll talk and gyrate you out of house and home. You know a stripper has done a good job when she escorts a man to the ATM. This means, not only has she emptied him of everything in his wallet, but she’s gone as far as to empty his bank account as well.

10. Despite knowing this is the case, you’ll comment on how high the price of alcohol is.
Alcohol prices at strip clubs are just outrageous. You can’t order anything without paying at least 25 percent more than you would anywhere else.

11. You get kicked out.

Every man who has ever been to a strip club has also been kicked out of a strip club. Case closed.
12. You leave broke. And very drunk.


Its your girl Trae Yung 😍

Easy does it
Born Tracy Mbeulani on October 17 1988 Trae Yung is a female rapper/MC from Zimbabwe's capital Harare. Many in Zimbabwe & across the world know her from her chart topping hit singles ‘NDIKOKO’ , ‘TAFINALIZER’ , ‘AFTER-PARTY’ and 'MY WAY', just to mention a few. They were hits on local and online radio. All mentioned tracks were at number 1 on Power FM's daily & weekly chart shows (Zimbabwe’s biggest national radio station). She is not old in the game but stepped in early 2011. She was one of the female nominees of the first ever Zim Hip Hop Awards that were held in December 2011, for Best Female Hip Hop Artist.



Easy Does It


Trae Yung’s first taste of success came when she worked with Dija, Mr. Noxa, 8L, Snazzy & Friky Don on their compilation album entitled 'SHAURA' which made a lot of noise on local radio and on the streets. She has also worked with many artistes including Ba Shupi, Diana Samkange, Ex Q, Maskiri, Shinso, Ngoni Kambarami, Shingi Mangoma, Noble Stylz, Darkface, MC Cut, Xndr, Lil Swayz, just to mention a few. Producers she has worked with include DJ Tamuka, Simba Tagz, Mr Noxa, T-Man (Mt Zion Music), McGuyver (Ice Reign Records), The Hitmen, J-Dot, Tapiwa Senah, Givanchy Records,H1, Mbale (Raw Muzik), Russel Chiradza “Russo” and Tragey Hits.

On the performance side Trae Yung is a serious performing artist and in 2012 she successfully staged one of her biggest acts with South Africa's big kwaito/house music star, 'Professor' of the "Lento" fame on April 5 2012, together with fellow stable members Dija and Mr. Noxa. Not only that but Trae Yung is a big brand on her own and this was proved the same year when together with TMG Rekodz, Trae Yung staged one of the biggest birthday bashes of that year which was attended by some of the biggest names of the Zim Hip Hop industry such as Junior Brown, Tatea The MC, MC Cut, Boi Mac, Young Nash & DarkfFace along with many fans who flooded her birthday bash venue. Such is the strength of her following and with each track she is releasing that fan base continues to grow. She was performed alongside South Africa’s Cassper Nyovest and Bucie at the Shoko Festival 2015 edition. She headlined in Europe at the ZIMFEST in Oslo, Norway in August 2016.
During the 2012 Zim Hip Hop Awards, Trae Yung was nominated in 4 categories;
1. Best Female Hip-hop artist,
2. Best Album-I Will
3.Best Collaboration-Can't Help It ft Dija & Mr Noxa
4. Best Hip-hop song-Cant' Help it
Out of that she scooped the Best Female Hip-hop Artist award.


Though her area of music is male-dominated, Trae has been and still is working hard to make an impact on the Zimbabwe Hip Hop scene. One of her greatest strengths is her collaborative skills with artists from different music genres such as dancehall and RnB.
Following the release of her successful ‘I Will CD’ Trae Yung was immediately selected to feature on a continental (African) Female Mcees’ 19 track compilation CD which was launched on the 14th of September 2012. Carrying the Zimbabwean flag on that CD was Trae Yung’s track ‘’I Will’’. The Spanish crew behind the compilation invited all African countries with female MCs to submit material and from that material, 16 songs were selected to be featured on the CD. This speaks high volumes for Trae Yung’s music to be featured on a CD comprising of artists from countries of immense music talent which are currently attracting a lot of international attention such as Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal and Kenya just to name but a few.
2013 proved to be a very successful year for Trae Yung and after her chart topping “My Way” single, she flew high with fellow stable mates Dija & Mr. Noxa with a single they did together entitled “She Luvs Me”. This got great reviews across the 3 most popular radio stations in Zimbabwe (Power FM, Star FM & ZiFM). The track debuted at number 7 in the top ten chart show on Power FM and in its second week it made it to the number one spot. Her collaborative skills were again well proven when she featured songstress Shingi Mangoma on a rare gem of an afro-centric track entitled “Who we are” produced at TMG Rekodz. That track has been an instant success and has been well received by DJs and Radio presenters in Zimbabwe and on online radio stations. The beauty about the “Who we are” single is the exhibition by Trae Yung of depth in her lyrics by touching on subjects which affect women in the society, at home and at work. It was selected to be part of the official UNWTO compilation cd which was a collaboration of Zimbabwean and Zambian artists. In 2013, Trae Yung was nominated at the Zim Hip Hop Awards for best female artist, she scooped the award.
2014 proved to be one of Trae Yung’s biggest years in terms of progress. She rode high with her hit song ‘NDIKOKO’ which managed to be a part of  the Power Fm Zimbabwe’s chart shows, both daily and weekly. It sat on number 1 for quite a number of times. ‘Ndikoko’ is off Trae Yung’s 2014 Album titled ‘THE MANY MOODS’, which also carries tracks that feature Diana Samkange (Mugarandega) and Ba Shupi (Toziva Zvipi?). Trae Yung recently launched the #NDIKOKO hip-hop clothing line under her ultimate clothing label ‘TRAE YUNG’. The 2014 edition of the Zim Hip Hop Awards , Trae Yung was nominated in 3 categories i.e Best Female hip hop artist, Best Album – ‘The Many Moods’ and Best Collaboration, where she features on Noble Stylz’ track ‘Ma Born Free remix’.
Trae Yung comes from a family of four children. She’s the only daughter, third child of Mr. and Mrs. Mbeulani. She did her primary school level at Courtney Selous Primary school in Greendale and Lomagundi Primary school in Chinhoyi. In 2001, she then went to Moleli High School in Selous. She attended DMC Hotel Training Centre in Westwood, Harare, where she studied for an advanced diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Supervisory Management between 2006-2008.

Trae Yung has always been a huge music lover from a tender age. She gets her inspiration from her family, who have been very supportive of her passion for music. Musically, she’s inspired by old school artists like Foxy Brown and MC Lyte. She also likes new school artists like Lola Monroe and Diamond.
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Saturday 20 January 2018

10 things men wish women knew about sex

1. We Respond to Praise- It's believed that men are so consumed by our libido that we have no self-consciousness surrounding sex. But men are no different from women when it comes to compliments as catalysts for sexual confidence. This praise can be delivered before reaching the bedroom (give us the once-over and tell us how buff we look), and after (give us the once-over and tell us how buff we look naked). Along those lines, men worry about the size of their guts (and other measurable organs), their hair (or lack thereof) and other attributes. Try to be extra affirming about those sensitivities.
 

2. We Fear Intimacy……but not for the reason you think! Studies have shown that boys are more affectionate, even more expressive, than girls until they reach school age. At that time, social repression begins—of words, thoughts, feelings—and our desire for human connection goes underground. So taboo is this desire for intimacy that its possibility can terrify men—not because it's smothering, but because we realize how desperate we are for it. What's a woman to do? First, understand that your guy's hasty retreat post-sex may be about his own shock at how much he craves a connection with you (and how much he's denied it in life). Then, retreat a little yourself. This gives him time to see that his boyhood habits are, in fact, perfectly manly.
 

3. We Appreciate Sex for Sex's Sake- Having said that about intimacy, sometimes a little "throw-me-down sex" is the right medicine. According to Joe Kort, PhD, a psychotherapist and sexologist, "Men want their wives to enjoy raw sex, not just endure it or take it personally. For men, it's not about dominating a woman, but ravishing her." On occasion, try letting him ravish you.
 

4. We Are Not Just Our…The penis gets all the press, but men have "many erogenous zones," says psychologist Melodie Schaefer, PsyD. "Men tend not to correct women because they're afraid women will shut down and not touch them at all. But there are many places a woman should touch." Like the chest, the inner thighs and face. Two other key areas: Gently gripping a man's testicles can be a real turn-on, as it blends control with release. Also, stimulating the perineum, the area between the scrotum and anus, will heighten pleasure during oral sex.
 

5. We Encourage Fantasies-"Men want to share their fantasies but worry their wives will shame or judge them," says Dr. Kort. Similarly, Dr. Schaefer reports that men wish women would reveal their imaginings. Want to open yourself to these possibilities? Try making a game of it. First, and most important, promise not to judge the other; then, privately write out scenarios that have tantalized you and place them in a box. When you are next intimate, pull one out. If you're both comfortable, give it a shot. If not, Dr. Kort recommends asking the author a key question: What about this fantasy do you like? Sometimes, its themes can be addressed in different, more comfortable scenarios.
 

6. We Like It When You Talk-Talking during sex stimulates more than our ears. What kind of talk? Dirty, praising and instructive are great starts. As amusing as it may sound, a woman's words can make a guy feel as potent and virile as a Roman gladiator, even if he's a suburban banker.
 

7. We Need Your Honesty- Sex can solve the stresses of a relationship, but it's often where the stresses show up. If we complain about a lack of sex (or your doing certain things only on our birthday), we may be overlooking serious issues that underpin such withholding. We need you to enlighten us. The male ego is often tied to sex, so it's easy for us to dismiss bedroom problems as female disinterest rather than issues we have a part in. 

8. We Enjoy the Dance
Men like a good quest; unfortunately, these days, there are so few. But romance earns that distinction. Allow us to court you; make us deserve your desire. Dr. Kort makes an additional point: "Emotional intimacy is about closeness, but sustaining sexual desire demands a certain amount of distance." How do couples strike this tricky balance? By allowing each partner to have what he calls "separate sexuality": a sexual life that doesn't include, but doesn't betray, the other. "For him, that might mean allowing his wife to use toys or letting other men look at her; for her, it might be permitting him to watch pornography in order to experience a fantasy." Such indulgences help maintain the balance of desire and devotion for both parties.


9. We Can Explain Pornography
Finding a spouse using pornography is a top reason couples seek counsel, says Dr. Kort, but it shouldn't be overreacted to or pathologized. A few things to clear up: 1. Sex addicts represent only 4 percent of the population, so it's unlikely your man is one. 2. Because childhood experiences influence sexuality as an adult, people are very idiosyncratic about what turns them on. In other words, says Dr. Kort, "no woman can, nor should she, be everything to a man." Still, the question remains: How does a woman not take pornography personally? First, determine if your mate is compulsive, or can only have sex, with pornography. If so, you may want to seek counseling. If not, Dr. Kort recommends taking the secrecy out of pornography by discussing it. Use the lens of "what about it turns him on versus what turns you off." That way, a dialogue is created that allows for honesty, dignity and closeness.


10. We Always Need It, But Not for the Reason You Think
Men are accused of being sexually insatiable, but women should rethink this. "Men see sex as a celebration," says Dr. Schaefer. "They wish women would take more of a 'carpe diem' approach to it. We move through life at the speed of sound, with multiplying challenges and pressures. It's easy to allow demands on our time and energy to rob us of the joy, pleasure and opportunity that sex affords us. On the long list of priorities, it should not be on the bottom rung." If that doesn't make you want to "seize the day" (or something else), consider the health benefits: Orgasms release oxytocin, which has been called the "bonding hormone," bringing couples closer together while it alleviates anxiety and stress, reduces blood pressure and promotes healing.


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Tuesday 16 January 2018

Signs of a stroke

It's very important to identify a stroke quickly because the longer the brain is without oxygen, the higher the chance of permanent damage.
We ask people to remember FAST, F-A-S-T, to spring into action.
F stands for Face. Is there anything abnormal about the patient's face? Is their smile drooping? Is their eyelid drooping?
A stands for Arms. Ask the person to raise their arms and observe if one of the arms is drooping.
S stands for Speech. Listen to the speech carefully. Are they slurring their words? Ask them to repeat a very simple phrase, the grass is green. If they cannot repeat that phrase, the higher chance of stroke. And then
T, if you see any of these things, Time is of the essence. Call emergency right away.

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Sunday 14 January 2018

THE CLASSIC DOUBLE PLAY

THE HEAT  - TONY BRAXTON
The Heat is the third studio album by American singer Toni Braxton. Released in the United States on April 25, 2000 by LaFace Records, the album marked Braxton's departure from her ballads in favor of a more urban sound. Most of the songs (including the nearly instrumental "The Art of Love") were written and produced by Braxton and her husband Keri Lewis (a former member of Mint Condition), two ballads were penned by Diane Warren, and collaborations featured rappers Dr. Dre and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes.

The Heat came in selling 194,448 units in its first week. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on October 13, 2000, with sales of over 2.2 million copies . Additionally, the album was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 2001 Grammy Awards, while lead single "He Wasn't Man Enough" won for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and was nominated for Best R&B Song.

HOT IN HERE - NELLY
"Hot in Herre" is a song by American rapper Nelly from his second studio album Nellyville (2002). The song features additional vocals by former labelmate Dani Stevenson. It was released on April 16, 2002, by Universal Records as the second single from the project. The song was produced by The Neptunes and serves as the opening track of the 2002 compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 11.

"Hot in Herre" incorporates the hook from go-go performer Chuck Brown's 1979 single "Bustin' Loose", and opens with samples from Neil Young's "There's a World" and Nancy Sinatra's recording of "As Tears Go By".

Why penis enlargement surgery is risky

It's not a common procedure, as the results aren't all that impressive. But the risks are high, especially if the penis is subjected to elongation before the fat injection—which is likely what killed the otherwise healthy 30-year-old man undergoing the procedure.After the procedure, some of the fat injected into his penis ventured through his blood into his lungs, clogging small blood vessels and robbing the body of oxygen. The patient suffered near-sudden death by fat embolism—a condition when fat mucks up blood vessels and disrupts blood flow.
Still, the question remains: If the procedure was risky and probably wouldn't have given him larger erections in the first place, then why bother?