Bulawayo Rapper Cubbicky Drops Soul-Baring 18-Track Album Amazolo

Rising hip-hop artist Cubbicky, based in Bulawayo, has released a powerful and introspective 18-track album titled Amazolo, marking a significant milestone in his artistic journey. Known for his raw lyricism and emotionally charged delivery, Cubbicky pours his heart into the new project, which chronicles his evolution through pain, growth, and personal victories.
Amazolo is not just a musical offering—it’s a story of resilience. Blending elements of hip-hop with Afro-influences, soul, and streetwise storytelling, the album touches on themes such as heartbreak, rejection, faith, love, fatherhood, and perseverance. Tracks like “Amazolo” (title track), “Amanxeba,” “Bless My Hustle,” “Mama (Keep Her For Me),” “Ngimtholile,” and “Noma Ejola” showcase his lyrical depth and emotional honesty.
The track Noma Ejola has already made an impact, debuting in the Top 20 on Skyz Metro FM, signaling a warm reception from the local music scene and beyond. The momentum continues to build as Amazolo garners over 6,000 streams across top digital platforms including Spotify, Deezer, iTunes, Boomplay, Tidal, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and SoundCloud.
“Amazolo reflects my life journey—the heartbreaks, the moments of rejection, and my growth as a husband, a father, and an artist finding his voice in the music industry,” he said. “This album is a window into my soul. I hope it resonates deeply with listeners and sparks meaningful conversations.”
Other notable tracks include “Ding Dong,” “Sexy,” “Akekho Omunye,” “Sengiyovuma,” and “Fake Love,” each carrying unique messages that connect personal struggles to universal emotions. Whether reflecting on the pain of past relationships or celebrating the beauty of finding true love and purpose, Cubbicky uses each song to offer a piece of himself.
With Amazolo, Cubbicky is carving a space for himself within Zimbabwe’s evolving hip-hop scene, earning recognition for his authenticity and drive. The album’s emotional transparency, combined with sharp production and lyrical storytelling, sets it apart as one of the most compelling independent releases to come out of Bulawayo in 2025.