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  2. Mampi - Wikipedia

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    Although Mampi didn't appear in Luyanna's video, the two artists collaborated in a music video for a new rendition of Mampi's previously released track, 'Why.' [9] [10] December 2017 saw Mampi releasing the single 'Nyula Yako' from her upcoming 2018 album of the same name. [11] This dancehall-inspired track came complete with a captivating ...

  3. Jordan Katembula - Wikipedia

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    It features Salma Doldia, a female Zambian artist. The album was produced by Digital X, a Lusaka-based studio. The "Kapilipili" music video received air play on MTVbase and channel-O. In 2014 he released a song titled "Telemundo loving" which aired on channel O and all local TV stations in Zambia. Some of his music videos are available on YouTube

  4. XYZ Entertainments - Wikipedia

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    XYZ Entertainments, also known as ‘Xamplo Yapa Zed’ [1] (XYZ) which means ‘Zambian Example’ in Bemba and Nyanja, is a Zambian Music Record Label in Lusaka. It was founded by Mwila Musonda AKA Slapdee who is regarded to be one of Zambia’s music pioneers. The entertainment group had some of Zambia’s greatest musical icons, like PJay ...

  5. Witch (Zamrock band) - Wikipedia

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    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, fading away. [1] The band was revived in 2012 after reissues of their records became popular abroad.

  6. Amayenge - Wikipedia

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    Amayenge is a popular Zambian music group. Started by Chris Chali in 1978 in Choma, the band was originally called Crossbones, one of many Zambian acts that had sprung up to do gigs based on rock. Started by Chris Chali in 1978 in Choma, the band was originally called Crossbones, one of many Zambian acts that had sprung up to do gigs based on rock.

  7. Category:Zambian music awards - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Zambian music awards" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Kwacha Music Awards; N.

  8. Ruff Kid - Wikipedia

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    Ruff Kid's music career started in 2000. His first single, Wekatemwika, was released in 2004. The song was an immediate success earning him the number 1 spot on the African international music charts on Channel O and the Urban Massive show. The same year Dream records released his debut album "All 4 U".

  9. Dalisoul - Wikipedia

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    Dalisoul, also known as Mwana Wamukomboni, is a Zambian singer and music producer. He won the Zambian musician of the year in 2008, 2009 and 2013 at the Kwacha Music Awards . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]