Daddy zemus biography

Daddy Zemus

Anthony Mbinga Kafunya, known professionally as Daddy Zemus, was a Zambian musician and songwriter. Hailed as the King of Zam-ragga, he was one of the first artists to fuse local music with ragga, hip-hop and R&B, and is widely regarded as a pioneer in this form of Zambian music. (more)

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Daddy Zemus

Daddy Zemus

Birth nameAnthony Mbinga Kafunya
Born(1968-05-01)1 May 1968
Lusaka, Zambia
Died3 January 2001(2001-01-03) (aged 30)
Lusaka, Zambia
GenresDancehall, ragga, reggae, hip hop, R&B
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals and Lead guitarist
Years active1988–2000
LabelsMondo Music

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Anthony Mbinga Kafunya (1 May 1968 – 3 January 2001), known professionally as Daddy Zemus, was a Zambian musician and songwriter. Hailed as the King of Zam-ragga, he was one of the first artists to fuse local music with ragga, hip-hop and R&B, and is widely regarded as a pioneer in this form of Zambian music.[1][2] After signing with the fledgling record label Mondo Music, Zemus released the chart topping album Chibaba in December 1999 to critical acclaim, and it turned out to be one of the most influential albums in Zambian music history, as it heralded the new wave of Zambian sound and inspired several other upcoming Zambian musicians.[1]


BIO-CHALI MULALAMI (Bravo)

Chali “Bravo” Mulalami born in Lusaka, Zambia in December 1975, is a son of Winston Chansa Mulalami a bank librarian and Molly Kabwata, a career secretary, parents who he lost by the age of 16.
Venturing into business straight out of secondary school, Chali Bravo set up his first business at the age of 19 and went through various types of trading before opening up a real estate and property management company.
A natural artist he was always looking for a creative outlet which he maintained through hobbies ranging from abstract painter to graphic designing. But he never quite settled ‘till he tried his hand at music.
Frustrated at failing to bring his own music ideas to life via local studios, he decided to place power in his own hands by learning how to play guitar and produce music. He later opened up Sling Beats Music to control the process of creating music in the studio and distributing it to fans.
Originally looking to perform and release his own works, Chali Bravo deviated and focused on writing, producing for, and promoting ot

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