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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, he 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.
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, he 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.


===Discography===
He recorded his first full length album in Central London. His album ''[[Nyanjalize Bembalize (album)|Nyanjalize Bembalize]]'' was a huge hit on the [[Sounds Charts]] – which rated albums based on record sales.   
He recorded his first full length album in Central London. His album ''[[Nyanjalize Bembalize (album)|Nyanjalize Bembalize]]'' was a huge hit on the [[Sounds Charts]] – which rated albums based on record sales.   


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Nasty D moved back to Lusaka and worked on an 8 track album called ''[[Zambezi Fire (album)|Zambezi Fire]]'' which was released in July under [[Supershine Investments]].
Nasty D moved back to Lusaka and worked on an 8 track album called ''[[Zambezi Fire (album)|Zambezi Fire]]'' which was released in July under [[Supershine Investments]].
In 2007 he decided to take a break from the music industry, citing personal reasons, among them school.<ref name=UK>[http://ukzambians.co.uk/home/2012/03/15/nasty-d-is-back-with-shake-your-kwendo/ Nasty D is back with shake your kwendo], UK Zambians, 15 March 2012</ref>
===Discography===


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