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22 year old multi-talented songstress, Tarisai Vushe blasts onto the scene with a fresh new single released through Tommirock Records last week (16 April 2010). Titled Head over Heels, a song with a smashing chorus and highly coordinated vocals, the debut single has been long overdue considering her experience in showbiz.
With an attitude and personality to spare, diva vocals that rival the likes of Whitney Houston and Beyonce Knowles, Zimbabwe born Tarisai Vushe is a force to reckon. The 22 year old has been singing for 18years, but made her true commitment to a career in music when she was only eight years of age.
Tarisai travelled from Zimbabwe to Australia in her mid teens with her mother and was determined to perfect her skills as a performer, whilst studying hard at school to ensure a place at university.
To contribute to her already outstanding talents, she studied several styles of dance including hip hop, jazz, African, and belly dancing. She also participated in a talent development project between 2003 and 2004.
Tarisai has showcased her talents in various television programs and events, including Channel Seven's Big Arvo in 2001, but it wasn't until 2007 that she became a household name, starring on Channel Ten's Australian Idol and making it to the top 5.
She blew audiences away with her larger than life personality and seemingly effortless delivery of super ballads like Whitney Houston's I have nothing, and River Deeps, Mountain High.
In an exclusive interview with ZimPartyPeople, Tarisai revealed her holiday plans. I'm so excited because I'm going home for a holiday and there I'll be working with my friend Joseph Madziyire (who is based in Zimbabwe) on my Zim album and we'll finish it over here so that's exciting. I decided to work on it now as well since the one over here is nearly ready. Asked about her single, the diva had this to say: My single, I love it and I'm happy that God has made it possible.
Tarisai has worked with some of biggest names in the Australian entertainment industry including David Caplice, John Foreman, David Champion, & Producer Audius Mtawarira.