Tuesday, April 23, 2024

ZONE FAM WIN BIG AT BORN N BRED AWARDS

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Zone Fam are ending their phenomenal year on a high note . They were big winners at this years Born n Bred awards , Winning 3 awards in the categories of  Best Upcoming, Best Collaboration and Best Video of the Year .  

Earlier this year they performed at the Big Brother show , they were nominated for a Channel O award , released their album ‘The Business: foreign exchange ‘ and have been receiving heavy radio play on local radio stations.

Other winners at the Born n Bred awards were :

  •   Mutinta for Best Female
  • Mr Veezy for Best Hip Hop
  • Mc Wabwino for Best Dancehall
  • JK for Best Rnb
  • Macky 2 for Best Zed Song
  •  Kayombo for Best Foreign Rhythm

BY KAPA187

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21 COMMENTS

  1. i must admitt this years BnB was poorly organised, ba Smooth IK pls get serious, you shouldnt have been selling alcohol at the venue, it gave a very negative picture of how we do things as Zedians. People were having sex in the car park surely, where is Zed going to be 3 decades from now??

  2. Such Functions are supposed to be alchol free. I have watched MTV Music Awards and others in America, u do not see alcohol being sold. These functions are strickly for 2 – 3 hrs them done with so that people go on with their own business. But beer was being sold and illicit SEX was every where Kalaluka and those two Bitches presenters must be arrested.

  3. Such Functions are supposed to be alchol free. I have watched MTV Music Awards and others in America, u do not see alcohol being sold. These functions are strickly for 2 – 3 hrs them done with so that people go on with their own business. But beer was being sold and illicit SEX was every where Kalaluka and those two Bitches presenters must be arrested.

  4. The only sad thing with the awards was ilyashi lyabuchende among the patrons if reports being given by some media is true.A big thumbs up to my boy Marky 2.

  5. Big congratulations to Marky 2. Hope he continues working hard and refrains from all other things that would derail his music career

  6. These awards were rubbish, the categorising of videos was nonsense. For examples most of the so called Rnb songs were not even Rnb. Surely a Reggae song by Bflow (‘Thank you’) was categorised as Rnb. Most of the performances were clearly not rehersed and lacked creativity. Stage was pathetic, presenters didnt know what they were doing and I feel mutinta deserved two more rewards judging by the quality and creativity of her videos

  7. useless musicians. always singing about sex. can’t even listen to them songs with my family cos of vulgar language used in most songs. ma rubbish. no wonder even their organisers are useless. look at that poorly organised concert whatever its called. be serious you guys.

  8. Ok, to Zone fam, Gud 4 u guys, u guys r doing somthing to elevate Zed muzic industry, tho u stil hav mch to do 4 th international scene. bt bigs ups naa mean. To the awards show, come on pipo, th same useless stage scenes, muli na castle o wat, luk 4 better material 4 these kind of performances, ata malabish indeed…..

  9. These awards went through to 01hrs and yet the earlier adverts indicated before midnite. and the place was to much overloaded with patrons. Kalaluka and your ladies, wat happened,you lost your senses?

  10. @ Drew number 2, since when have the born and bred ( BnB ) shows ever been even minutely decent lol. Good pointing it out. I am young but miss the days when music award shows were on TVZ and we watched mark Botti, Timmy Nvula and other legends host them. The Kalibre of musicians were older wise and dressed :).

  11. Sex in public really, Kaunda days those culprits would have vanished. Don’t kubeba government handle our moral slide now. 

  12. big up to all the winners. too bad us zambians not currently in zambia couldn’t watch the awards..znbc and y’all others should seriusly consider puting stuf on the internet..how do u expect to promote our artists internationaly

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