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'''Victor Kachaka''' is a | '''Victor Kachaka''' is a folk musician, guitarist and lawyer<ref>[http://ukzambians.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=189:rap-ragga-and-reggae-in-victor-kachaka&catid=156:victor-kachaka RAP, RAGGA AND REGGAE IN VICTOR KACHAKA, 17 January 2007]</ref> from [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. Kachaka recorded "[[It is True]]", a novelty tune during the early 1990s. His followup was yet another novelty song entitled "[[Beer Man]]". | ||
Kachaka's music can be characterised as Zambian folk music, incorporating elements of traditional Zambian music and western folk music. Kachaka favours the use of satire and comedy to make poignant social commentary. | Kachaka's music can be characterised as Zambian folk music, incorporating elements of traditional Zambian music and western folk music. Kachaka favours the use of satire and comedy to make poignant social commentary. | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 7 June 2016
Victor Kachaka is a folk musician, guitarist and lawyer[1] from Lusaka, Zambia. Kachaka recorded "It is True", a novelty tune during the early 1990s. His followup was yet another novelty song entitled "Beer Man".
Kachaka's music can be characterised as Zambian folk music, incorporating elements of traditional Zambian music and western folk music. Kachaka favours the use of satire and comedy to make poignant social commentary.