REMEMBERING ZAMBIA'S 'FOREMOST RAPPER'.


 'Chibaba'! Wasent it just a classic song in the late 1990s that whenever it played you stopped doing what you were doing to listen to it?

Born Anthony Kafunya, Daddy Zemus is regarded by many as the godfather of 'hip hop muchinyanaja' that made the likes of Slap Dee into household names.

Zemus was born in 1968. His self-consciousness started at Kabulonga Secondary School in Lusaka together with the likes of Augustine Lungu and Maiko Zulu. It was further enhanced through the gathering of the Rasta community at the University of Zambia grounds where they used to meet every Saturday.

He joined a group called "Zion Dub Squad" with his friend Papa Zai. The name Zion Dub Squad was coined by Brian Shakarongo, who with Papa Zai and Ras Tammuz, were probably the three most influential people in shaping Zemus’ way of thinking as a musician and a philosopher.[1]

His first album was called "Salaula" and was produced by Papa Zai. Zemus was behind the introduction of popular Zamragga, the localised version of the internationally recognised ragga music and won wide recognition from his eight-track album "Chibaba".

Let us confuse those born in the 2000s with a song from this gallant artist who died in 2001.

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