I have no intension of becoming a political party praise singer out of respect for my fans, Mike Zulu, aka Tyce , a Zambian celebrated singer has vowed.

And Tyce says while music the world over is associated with illuminate spirits, drug and alcohol abuse, he will remain firm in his Christianity belief.
Speaking in an interview, Tyce said partisan politics are not part of his music plans.
The singer of the famous “kazizi ni kazizi” literally translated as “an owl is an owl” song said his fans come from various political grouping so they maybe injured to hear him saying or singing against their political beliefs.
“ I stand for positive vibration. I have a free spirit which I don’t want to disturb. I am an artiste and I have fans from various political parties. I might have a fan from the opposition or ruling party, so if I say something against their political ideologies, I might lose them. I love to be neutral. I go with anything positive ” the artiste said.
Tyce said he will continue singing songs that bring positive change in people’s lives.
“ My music is full of positive vibrations. The idea is planting a seed that results into positive behavior towards society,” he said.
Last year saw a number of musicians jostling for recognition from heads of political parties with a view to get political contracts.
And Tyce has attributed his growing popularity in the music industry to God’s favour.
He said God has been his greatest inspiration in his career.
“This is a God given talent. I look up to God for wisdom and inspiration. So Illuminate, alcohol and drugs are never part of me,” Tyce said