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  2. Portia Clark - Wikipedia

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    A Zambian born Portia Thanjekwayo grew up in Lusaka, the capital and largest city of Zambia. She started singing when she was just 8 years of age at Temple of Power Church in Livingstone, Zambia. She then joined vessels of praise at Capitol Christian Worship Centre in Lusaka at the age of 11. Her music was a dream.

  3. Petersen Zagaze - Wikipedia

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    Petersen did not spare the church with a background in the church, Zagaze recounts in his song Amakwebo Mu Church, the travesty that seem to have engulfed the Zambian church. In his song Amakwebo Mu Church Petersen visits a church after a long time only to find that the church has now become a market place, selling everything from houses, to ...

  4. Zango (album) - Wikipedia

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    Zango was released to critical acclaim. At Metacritic, the album received an aggregate score of 84 based on 4 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [8]Writing for Pitchfork, Brad Sanders praised the album for evolving Witch's sound while also adhering to their classic Zamrock roots, writing: "Zango is rooted in classic Zamrock, and it builds on the inherent malleability of the genre's sound.

  5. Chanda Na Kay - Wikipedia

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    Chanda Na Kay are a Zambian singing duo based on the Copperbelt. In July 2021, they won the Kwacha Music Award for the best Zambian duo. In December 2022, they won the best duo award at the 8th African Entertainment Annual Awards, becoming the first Zambians to do so. They have also won the Zambezi Music Awards.

  6. PK Chishala - Wikipedia

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    The album also had the humorous song Kubwaiche. In 1993, he Released his fourth album Umwaume walutuku. [2] [3] For the song "Common man",the late P.K Chishala was once observed to be against the then President Kenneth Kaunda. [4] The song was originally composed and performed by Bennet Simbeye.

  7. Wezi - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Wezi Mhone (born 25 May 1992), known in music circles as Wezi or Wezi HeartSound, is a Zambian singer and songwriter.She rose to fame in 2016 after releasing her debut EP-Uhai which won her the 2016 new artist of the year at the Zambian Music Awards.

  8. Witch (Zamrock band) - Wikipedia

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    Widely seen as the most popular Zambian band of the 1970s, WITCH (a backronym for "We Intend To Cause Havoc"), was headed by lead vocalist Emanuel "Jagari" Chanda. The band formed during Zambia's post-independence golden days , but by the late 1970s, economic collapse and increasing government authoritarianism saw WITCH, like most Zamrock bands ...

  9. Category:Zambian songs - Wikipedia

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