Categories: Zambia Biographies

10 things you didn’t know about Slap Dee

  1. SlapDee was born in Zambia and his real name is Mwila Musonda
  2. He used to battle with his school mate, that’s where his music career started
  3. Asembe Isebenza’ was his first song and he was identified by the promoter Sync as a rising star
  4. His first Album Asembe Isebenza was a disappointment commercially but it earned excellent radio exposure, generating recognition on the Hip-Hop underground scene
  5. Slap is also a record producer and Chairman of XYZ entertainment one of the biggest record labels in Zambia
  6. Besides music, he is a brand ambassador for Budweiser, Family planning, Africabet
  7. He performed at many of the same events as Nigerian singer Wizkid
  8. Slap is also a business man with clothing label, and Night club-restaurant
  9. December 2015 he was involved in a King of Zambian hip-hop battle because of a Beef with Macky2 a Zambian artist
  10. He never gave up with music and in the last 10 years he remains at the top of the mountain
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