The much anticipated fifteen-track album ‘If I Die Tonight’ was launched at Pabloz accompanied by the glitz and glamour dwhich has come to define Stunner’s lifestyle and label.

Jamaican dancehall artist Sir Ford, who arrived late after a flight delay, stared in amazement as this was his first African encounter.  He was impressed by  the  lavish black tie and red carpet affair.

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The Hollywood-style private function was graced by business moguls, high profile people and socialites all dressed in notable designer gear.

“The launch was a success just as Stunner envisioned it,” said his manager Godfrey Bakasa who could be spotted the whole evening running around placing everything in order.

Stunner’s guests were treated to drinks and cocktails all on the organiser’s tab.

As soon as he entered the venue, Sir Ford went straight for the mic and performed two of his songs; immediately after he was joined by Stunner for the duet song ‘Ina Mi Head’ which is on the new album.

Out of the 15 tracks, the song ‘Switch’ might also be a hit judging from the audience’s response when it was played.

Stunner’s close colleague, Ngoni, was the master of ceremony and Exq was present accompanied by his beautiful wife.

Trevor Dongo, Ba Shupi, Albert Nyathi and Mudiwa, who are featured on the album, did not attend the party because of other engagements.

“This weekend Sir Ford and I will be busy shooting a video for our song before he leaves for Jamaica,” said Stunner, “I’m happy that all went according to plan.”

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Fashion from celebrities at Stunner’s Album launch PIC: T. NDABAMBI | ZIMBOJAM.COM