Who is Umusepela Chile, The Man Zambian Artists Are Praising?
28 November 2021
[Image Source: Umesepela Chile Instagram]
By Kinyua Mwangi
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Two days ago, Zambian rapper Umusepela Chile released a new hip hop song dubbed ‘Python’ featuring Jorzi.
And even before his label Headphone Music released the hit officially on its YouTube channel, Zambian artists were all praises for him.
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DJ H-Mac of New Age Entertainment where Jorzi is signed describes the rapper as the king of hip-hop in Zambia.
“Okay this Umusepela Chile guy is Tough!! The next generation of Zambian Hip-Hop is going to be interesting!!” H-Mac said.
Renowned producer DJ Mzengaman says that after seeing what Umusepela Chile is giving, he is giving him a slot on his end year cypher.
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“Looks Like Umusepela Chile deserves a slot on my end of year cypher!!!!! Is it? I want to convince my management! Tell them here!” he wrote.
But who exactly is Umesepela Chile? He describes himself as Zambia’s future when it comes to hip-hop. Although he is not new to the Zambian music landscape, his star is shining bright in 2021.
Before releasing ‘Python’ with Jorzi, he made headline on ‘Black Jesus’ a throbbing hip- hop song by Jay Rox.
Chile, a Headphone Music rapper goes head to head with Jay Rox in such a beautiful audio setting that has not been seen or heard in Zambia before.
In ‘Black Jesus’, Chile and Rox go back and forth in an honest conversation discussing decision making at the peak of a young artist's career among other interesting topics.
The two artists also debate who is more valuable in the industry between the veterans and the new generation artists.
The whole conversation is interesting. Rox opines that this new breed of artists feel they have better bars than their predecessors.
While they are equally talented, he insists that no one can wish away veterans in the game because they know more.
But, Chile – speaking for the new artists – ends the debate by figuratively saying that the past can work with the future.
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