Harmonize Says Sorry To His Ex Wife During His Concert On Ceek

African Celebs
3 min readJul 20, 2021

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From the shores and serene atmosphere of Zanzibar in Tanzania, iconic Bongo Flavor artiste, Harmonize served fans across the world with his virtual concert on ceek.com

With a unique introduction of him cruising on the Zanzibar ocean with a boat whiles pondering over the background song ‘Maliaka,’

He began the live concert with his band along the ocean where he performed on a floral and wooden decorated stage. Recounting the story of his life.

Harmonize Virtual Concert - Photo Credit: Ceek

Harmonize got emotional as he showed remorse for hiding his daughter for over a year and decided to use his song “Sorry” to apologize to his adorable daughter, as well as making the world and her daughter know how much he loves her.

He used the song ‘Sorry’ to also apologise to his wife Sarah Michelotti for what let to their divorce. Harmonize used his virtual concert to also ask for forgiveness from his father who wanted him to be a footballer.

“Never Give Up, is also very personal to Harmonize, because even though he was struggling he never gave up.

He also shared advice from his mom regarding people and trust.

The people you comes across in life will not always be happy about your success, therefore, we shouldn’t put our trust in people rather, keep our heads up and never give up on the path to fulfilling one’s dream.’

This was followed by the love song, “Bedroom” then “UNO”

Harmonize Virtual Concert On Ceek

The atmosphere was then charged with his song “Pain” where Harmonize and the dancing crew exhibited great performance. The second part saw Harmonize mounted on the main stage and performed his hit songs including, “wife”, “Inanimaliza,” and “Malaika,” remarkably along with his backing vocalists and instrumentalists.

He climaxed the concert with a touching performance of the song “Malaika” which he took inspiration from during his underground stage of striving to become a mainstream artist.

Harmonize narrated how he had been looked down upon and even been dismissed as someone who can never make it in the entertainment industry when he went for a talent show audition in Tanzania some years back.

“Before I became Harmonize…They said I can’t become a superstar… but I was focused, worked hard and believed in God. So, don’t’ give up in following your dreams, just believe God and work hard”.

He then admonished the young talents who look up to him and his music lovers to always believe and trust in God whiles they’re trying to make it in life because with God, everything is possible…https://bit.ly/2W51eRm

Originally published at https://africancelebs.com on July 20, 2021.

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