Groove Magazine Zimbabwe Issue 2 | Page 16

/music” but no… it’s not at the crazy Beyonce level where I can’t even go anywhere. We thankfully don’t do that in Zimbabwe. GM.: Where do you see yourself in the future? Davina: Well I would like to release some very successful albums and ‘make it’, as they say, not only in Zimbabwe or in Africa, but around the world. It’s nice to get people to know about you here, but I don’t want to limit myself to Zimbabwe, I want to go international and win a Grammy (Smiles). 10 in 10 with Davina Green GM.: In another life what would you be? Davina: Um, I think I would be an actress. It would definitely still be something in the entertainment industry. I would want to be an actress because I’m so dramatic (Laughs) time?. He has to be a God fearing Christian man who’s sweet, confident, caring, faithful, successful (because that’s how I see myself in the near future), wants to get married and has a good sense of humour to name a few things. music. GM.: I would never be caught dead... GM.: “ I was here”. What would you like to be remembered by? Davina: Well, for most artists, you don’t want to be a one hit wonder. You want to be remembered for your many musical accomplishments , you want to win a Grammy, you know! I’d also love to inspire other people to follow their dreams and help where I can. We are blessed to be a blessing. GM.: My fondest childhood memories are… GM.: Something that people don’t know about me? Davina: Vacations with family. You &V6