Okay, so if you’ve been scrolling through Apple Music lately, you’ve probably seen Cry on my shoulder by Learn Zimbabwe popping up everywhere. And honestly? There’s a really good reason why.
Learn Zimbabwe has put together something genuinely special with this track. It’s the kind of song that feels both timely and timeless like it was made specifically for right now, but you’ll still be coming back to it in a few months.
The collaboration on this one is seriously stacked. Having Shona Prince, Gemma Griffiths, Suhn, and Takura all come together creates this beautiful layering of voices that just works. Each artist brings their own flavor to the table, and instead of it feeling crowded, it feels like a conversation between friends who actually have something important to say.
What’s really getting people hooked is how genuine this song feels. In a sea of music that can sometimes feel manufactured, this track has real emotion and substance. The production is clean, the melodies are catchy without being annoying, and the message hits home in a way that resonates with listeners.
The fact that it’s trending on Apple Music in Zimbabwe and beyond shows that people are hungry for this kind of authentic collaboration. It’s not trying too hard it just is good. Whether you’re going through something heavy or just appreciate solid musicianship, this one’s got something for you.
Listen to Cry on my shoulder (feat. Shona Prince, Gemma Griffiths, Suhn & Takura) by Learn Zimbabwe on Apple Music and see what everyone’s talking about. Trust me, it’s worth your time.
Have you caught this track yet? What are your thoughts on the collaboration?
