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Nasty D started his entertainment career as a DJ and music promoter working for EHD Mobile disco company which specialized in Zambia’s famed [[Teen Variety shows]] in and around Zambia’s [[Copperbelt]], but mostly [[Kitwe]]. | Nasty D started his entertainment career as a DJ and music promoter working for EHD Mobile disco company which specialized in Zambia’s famed [[Teen Variety shows]] in and around Zambia’s [[Copperbelt]], but mostly [[Kitwe]]. | ||
Nasty D first collaborated with Ommy Luv of Tanzania and Mash Me of Zimbabwe; the trio formed the rap group [[T2Z (band)|T2Z]] while at college in Zimbabwe. | Nasty D first collaborated with Ommy Luv of Tanzania and Mash Me of Zimbabwe; the trio formed the rap group [[T2Z (band)|T2Z]] while at college in Zimbabwe. After completing his studies, Nasty-D returned to Zambia with his first hit ''“[[Good Milile (song)|Good Milile]]”'' which hit the airwaves and local television by storm and became an instant hit and catch phrase. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 20:22, 4 December 2016
Nasty D, born Davies Gersom Ngoma, is a Zambian musician. His music is a fusion of Kalifunku and Kalindula he called Zambezi music.
Career
Nasty D started his entertainment career as a DJ and music promoter working for EHD Mobile disco company which specialized in Zambia’s famed Teen Variety shows in and around Zambia’s Copperbelt, but mostly Kitwe.
Nasty D first collaborated with Ommy Luv of Tanzania and Mash Me of Zimbabwe; the trio formed the rap group T2Z while at college in Zimbabwe. After completing his studies, Nasty-D returned to Zambia with his first hit “Good Milile” which hit the airwaves and local television by storm and became an instant hit and catch phrase.
External links
- Nasty D: One Of The Founding Fathers Of Modern Zambian Music, Mwape Chisaka, Turn It Up, December 17, 2015