The song was a massive commercial success for a cover, hitting over within two years.

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

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

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

Listeners have praised the cover for making the lyrics "clean and clear," with many noting they finally understood the depth of the words after years of singing along to the original.

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 - Take My Heart (cover) -

The song was a massive commercial success for a cover, hitting over within two years.

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 Wezi - Take My Heart (Cover)

Let me know how you'd like to of Wezi's discography. TAKE MY HEART COVER - Facebook The song was a massive commercial success for

At its peak, the cover sat in the top 3 of the Local Rhythms Countdown . Performance and Production Let me know how you'd

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

Listeners have praised the cover for making the lyrics "clean and clear," with many noting they finally understood the depth of the words after years of singing along to the original.

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.