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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
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Roberto was born in a musical family. Growing up he got inspiration from his parents and his elder brother, [[General Ozzy]], a singer, songwriter and producer.
Roberto was born in a musical family. Growing up he got inspiration from his parents and his elder brother, [[General Ozzy]], a singer, songwriter and producer.


He entered the music scene as a rapper, and later turned singer after being inspired by Usher’s hit song “My Way”; Roberto later encountered a career turning experience after traveling to and living in South Africa for a period of time. Whilst in South Africa Roberto wrote songs for and worked with well-known South African artists, such as Boom Shaka, Thebe and Buso. This propelled Roberto’s confidence and career to the next level and led him to joining forces with Explosive, whom at the time had regular features on Channel ‘O’ and gave him the opportunity to write and produce his first track titled “Chest to Chest” which paved the way for Roberto in the African Music scene. On his return to Zambia Roberto released his debut self-titled album in his native tongue, which produced hits such as Operator, Mtima Wako, Inkama Shandi and Ulimbe featuring Ozzy.
He entered the music scene as a rapper, and later turned singer after being inspired by Usher’s hit song “My Way”; Roberto later encountered a career turning experience after traveling to and living in South Africa for a period of time. Whilst in South Africa Roberto wrote songs for and worked with well-known South African artists, such as Boom Shaka, Thebe and Buso. This propelled Roberto’s confidence and career to the next level and led him to joining forces with Explosive, whom at the time had regular features on Channel ‘O’ and gave him the opportunity to write and produce his first track titled “Chest to Chest” which paved the way for Roberto in the African Music scene. On his return to Zambia Roberto released his debut self-titled album in his native tongue, which produced hits such as Operator, Mtima Wako, Inkama Shandi and Ulimbe featuring Ozzy.<ref>[http://www.zambianmusic.net/artist?id=883&a=roberto Roberto on ZambianMusic.net]</ref>


==Career==
==Career==


===AmaRulah song===
===AmaRulah song===
In 2014, Roberto released the hit song "AmaRulah". The song became an instant hit when it played on local airwaves and was played at parties and nightclubs in different parts of the country. AmaRulah went on to top, not only the local charts, but also in Zimbabwe. The video also made its debut on the DSTV music station Channel O in February 2015 and was frequently broadcasted on the station.<ref name=zadama2>[https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/robertos-amarulah-tops-zimbabwe-charts/ Roberto's Amarulah tops Zimbabwe charts], [[Zambia Daily Mail]], 28 February 2015</ref>
In 2014, Roberto released the hit song "AmaRulah". The song became an instant hit when it played on local airwaves and was played at parties and nightclubs in different parts of the country. AmaRulah went on to top—not only the local charts—but also in Zimbabwe and was a hit in most parts of Africa. The video also made its debut on the DSTV music station Channel O in February 2015 and was frequently broadcasted on the station.<ref name=zadama2>[https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/robertos-amarulah-tops-zimbabwe-charts/ Roberto's Amarulah tops Zimbabwe charts], [[Zambia Daily Mail]], 28 February 2015</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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! Result
! Result


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| rowspan=1 | 2018
| 5th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA)
| Best Male Artiste in Southern Africa - ''Contolola''
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| rowspan=1 | 2018
| rowspan=1 | 2018