Bizzo Rythms
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Born | Mnazi Moja Hospital in Stonetown, Zanzibar | October 1, 1987
Nationality | Tanzania |
Occupation | Artistic |
Nassor Khamis Salum (better known by his artistic name Bizzo Rythms; was born at Mnazi Moja Hospital in Stonetown, Zanzibar on October 1, 1987). Bizzo Rythms is one among the many founding hip hop artists of Zenji Flava in Zanzibar, Tanzania. His father was a well-respected sheha in the Kwa Mchina community.
Life
Bizzo Rythms a.k.a. Bizzo Rhymez the 507 Impala King a.k.a. Cholo, began his musical career as a child freestyling in the streets of Stonetown. Bizzo released his first single in 2012 called 'We Run These Citys' which he performed with artist Yes I from the Kali Kwa Wote Unit. The song earned him a lot of respect in Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania.
His second hit single was called 'Nazisaka Dooh' was released in 2013 which he made with Kira Kirami the Crazy Rapper from Zanzibar. This hit song brought the Zanzibari hiphop scene back to life at time that many music critics said hip hop was unacceptable to the Tanzanian people.
Bizzo Rhymez is considered one of Zanzibar's the foundational Hip Hop artists who brought much respect to the Stonetown community and the entire island of Zanzibar with his unique writing style and 'original flow' filled with stories of trials, tribulations and testimonies of triumph.
Bizzo Rythms a.k.a. Bizzo Rhymez co-produced one album on the music market called "Kali Kwa Wote" with Yes I, Cool Muza,and Dj Master Feda
Bizzo is an artist who has inspired many young people in Zanzibar to use Hip-Hop for community empowerment and national development. His commitment to the Hip-Hop genre and global arts community was for life.
On 6 May 2024, Bizzo Rythms was murdered in an armed robbery in Paje, Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Album
Bizzo Rythms has one album on the music market called "Kali Kwa Wote".
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