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Zemus’ main musical influences during his transition were Shabba Ranks and [[Paul Ngozi]]. Ngozi also localised his version of rock music fused with local blends. Shabba Ranks represented cross-over success and the ragamuffin style that he adopted as his style of expression. He was motivated by the will to succeed, so he started evolving as a musician and as a thinker to explore various sounds, diverging from his earlier Rasta roots reggae foundation. Zemus created his own style and brought in the other guys to flavour it with particular cross-over elements.<ref name=zadama/> | Zemus’ main musical influences during his transition were Shabba Ranks and [[Paul Ngozi]]. Ngozi also localised his version of rock music fused with local blends. Shabba Ranks represented cross-over success and the ragamuffin style that he adopted as his style of expression. He was motivated by the will to succeed, so he started evolving as a musician and as a thinker to explore various sounds, diverging from his earlier Rasta roots reggae foundation. Zemus created his own style and brought in the other guys to flavour it with particular cross-over elements.<ref name=zadama/> | ||
==Discography== | |||
===Chibaba album=== | ===Chibaba album=== | ||
{{Main | Chibaba (album)}} | {{Main | Chibaba (album)}} |