
Rapping in Zambian lingo, was barely heard of a few years
back, now let us fast forward to the present, hail to the first king of
vernacular Hip-hop and swag( of current Hip-hop Zambian music) popularly known
as Slap Dee (born Mwila Musonda) . Ofcourse most of us born in the 1980’s remember
Daddy Zemus who was pioneer of Zambia’s own RnB and Hip-hop music scenes.
It’s hard to believe that his music career started in 2006,
though not an overnight success, as his first album was not well received, Slap
Dee continues working hard and pushing forward. Literally nothing could deter
this young talented man from his ambitious career.
Slap Dee’s work took a while to take its deserved place in
the Zambian music. Not only is he an artist but he took things to another level
when he established his own record label and clothing label, bearing the name X.Y.Z.
The XYZ star has survived much opposition in the Zambian hip hop circus. With
head on collisions with fellow rappers Crisis Mr. Swagger and LB (Diamond Chain
ENT), Queen Diva Mampi. Slap Dee has always emerged stronger than ever in all
encounters. Just recently he and the Kopala King Macky 2 called off a long
standing beef.
His brand new smashing single “Kuichayila” only answers why
the rapper has continued to dominate and set new standards in the Zambian music
industry. Slap Dee has evolved with ever changing music trends. With his clever
and catchy rhymes and versatile ability to adapt to a variety of music genres,
Slap Dee continues to be relevant to a broader section of Zambian society. He rules
local Zambian hip hop building himself the status of a role model to many
youths.
With the success of his single “Kuichayila” , from his much anticipated album Slap Dee has taken the opportunity to launch the XYZ website setting an example to many Zambian Artists.
With the success of his single “Kuichayila” , from his much anticipated album Slap Dee has taken the opportunity to launch the XYZ website setting an example to many Zambian Artists.
Slap Dee's Latest Single “Kuichayila”can be downloaded from the link below.
Author ; The Shark.
5 comments:
well written
nice articel, though i think i would not recommend to name Macky2 as king or Mampi as Queen. I mean it takes much more to be the king of hiphop, pop or whatever. sure, they are both good but it's just to early to call them that.
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Kuichaila...am loving this.
Thank you. Stay blessed
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