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At its peak, the cover sat in the top 3 of the Local Rhythms Countdown .

You can listen to the track on platforms like Apple Music or YouTube . If you'd like, I can: Tell you more about original version. Recommend other acoustic covers by Wezi. Find more information about the producer, Chali Bravo .

Let me know how you'd like to of Wezi's discography. TAKE MY HEART COVER - Facebook

The cover is a masterclass in vocal control and arrangement. Backed by James Sakala on acoustic guitar and Manasseh Phiri on keyboards, Wezi replaces the high-energy pulse of the original with a gentle, organic sound.

Wezi's cover of is a soulful reinterpretation that transforms a classic Zambian dancehall banger into a stripped-down, Afro-centric ballad. Released in April 2020 as a birthday tribute to General Ozzy, the track strips away the original's heavy production to let the emotional weight of the lyrics shine through. Performance and Production

Beyond honoring General Ozzy , the track is a heartfelt tribute to the song's late producer Chali "Bravo" Mulalami and the late Ugandan artist Radio (from Radio & Weasel), who featured on the original 2010 version. Reception and Impact

Wezi - Take My Heart (cover) May 2026

At its peak, the cover sat in the top 3 of the Local Rhythms Countdown .

You can listen to the track on platforms like Apple Music or YouTube . If you'd like, I can: Tell you more about original version. Recommend other acoustic covers by Wezi. Find more information about the producer, Chali Bravo .

Let me know how you'd like to of Wezi's discography. TAKE MY HEART COVER - Facebook

The cover is a masterclass in vocal control and arrangement. Backed by James Sakala on acoustic guitar and Manasseh Phiri on keyboards, Wezi replaces the high-energy pulse of the original with a gentle, organic sound.

Wezi's cover of is a soulful reinterpretation that transforms a classic Zambian dancehall banger into a stripped-down, Afro-centric ballad. Released in April 2020 as a birthday tribute to General Ozzy, the track strips away the original's heavy production to let the emotional weight of the lyrics shine through. Performance and Production

Beyond honoring General Ozzy , the track is a heartfelt tribute to the song's late producer Chali "Bravo" Mulalami and the late Ugandan artist Radio (from Radio & Weasel), who featured on the original 2010 version. Reception and Impact