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Zemus’ 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.<ref name=zadama>[https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=19933 What was Daddy Zemus’ legacy?], [[Zambia Daily Mail]], 12 February 2015</ref>
Zemus’ 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.<ref name=zadama>[https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=19933 What was Daddy Zemus’ legacy?], [[Zambia Daily Mail]], 12 February 2015</ref>


==Legacy==
==Music career==
He was behind the introduction of popular ''Zamragga'', the localised version of the internationally recognised ragga music and won wide recognition from his [[Chibaba (album)|Chibaba album]].<ref name=aa/>
He was behind the introduction of popular ''Zamragga'', the localised version of the internationally recognised ragga music and won wide recognition from his eight-track [[Chibaba (album)|Chibaba album]].<ref name=aa/>  
 
===Chibaba album===
The album was a third release by [[Mondo Music]]. It was released on Christmas eve of 1999 and received tremendous airplay. It went on to top the ''Sounds Top Twenty'' chart until April of 2000. The album featured other artists such as [[C.R.I.S.I.S]], [[Lindi (musician)|Lindi]] and [[Mainza Chipenzi|Mainza]].


==Death==
==Death==