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His second album ''[[Fwelele Fwelele (album)|Fwelele Fwelele]]'' was released in 2001, published by [[Sounds Investments Zambia]] and in 2002 Nasty D formed an entertainment production company with his wife, which they called [[Mphalala Production]]. | His second album ''[[Fwelele Fwelele (album)|Fwelele Fwelele]]'' was released in 2001, published by [[Sounds Investments Zambia]] and in 2002 Nasty D formed an entertainment production company with his wife, which they called [[Mphalala Production]]. | ||
The | The third album ''[[Zambezi Yeka Yeka (album)|Zambezi Yeka Yeka]]'' was released on Mphalala Productions. This album featured [[Louie X]] and [[Shi Masta]]. The album marked the beginning of the Zambezi Music era, and again the song ''[[Aitaya (song)|Aitaya]]'' topped the local charts for a record 23 weeks. Nasty D formed the [[Zambezi Symphony]] playing live Zambian music. | ||
Zambezi Symphony comprised of Desh, [[Shi Masta]], Mwaka and Queen Sheba on backing vocals, Zenzo, Mwika and Mumbi on bass guitar, rhythm guitar and drums respectively, Dave on lead guitar while Nasty D and [[2wice]] where the main vocalists. | |||
In 2004, Nasty-D vividly spoke about his arrest on the track Banjikata Kata Sana. The 4th album was released under Mission Press. Nasty moved back to Lusaka and worked on an 8 track album called Zambezi Fire which was released in July under Supershine Investments. Despite trouble with the law Nasty-D has positively contributed to the music industry and continues to influence modern Zambian music, he’s accredited with grooming Mbototo of the Ama Blax. | In 2004, Nasty-D vividly spoke about his arrest on the track Banjikata Kata Sana. The 4th album was released under Mission Press. Nasty moved back to Lusaka and worked on an 8 track album called Zambezi Fire which was released in July under Supershine Investments. Despite trouble with the law Nasty-D has positively contributed to the music industry and continues to influence modern Zambian music, he’s accredited with grooming Mbototo of the Ama Blax. | ||
Nasty-D is still one of Zambia’s most celebrated artists and his unique personality and social commentary add much needed color to the regions music industry. | Nasty-D is still one of Zambia’s most celebrated artists and his unique personality and social commentary add much needed color to the regions music industry. |
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