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Zambia Musician Dandy Krazy Is Dead
Wesley Chibambo, popularly known as Dandy Krazy, one of Zambia’s most beloved musicians, has died following a tragic road accident on New Year’s Eve. He was 47.
Dandy Krazy was travelling in the Kapiri Mposhi region when his vehicle collided with a truck and a second car. The crash claimed three lives at the scene. Despite being rushed to the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka for emergency surgery, the musician succumbed to his injuries in the early hours of Thursday.
President Hakainde Hichilema led tributes to the artist, describing him as an “extraordinary talent.”
“His music and charisma touched lives far and wide, crossing all boundaries and bringing people together,” President Hichilema wrote in a heartfelt Facebook post.
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Dandy Krazy’s daughter, Comfort, also mourned her father in an emotional message: “Daddy, you have answered the Lord’s call on Shanice’s birthday, your third-born. Even in death, we will always love you, Papa. Lord, your will hurts.”
Renowned for his political commentary, Dandy Krazy used his music to address social and economic issues in Zambia.
His iconic 2011 hit Donchi Kubeba (“Don’t Tell Them”) played a vital role in the Patriotic Front’s (PF) victory in that year’s general elections, ending the Movement for Multiparty Democracy’s two-decade rule.
In recognition of his contributions, then-President Michael Sata honoured Dandy Krazy with the Grand Commander of the Order of Freedom.
Dandy Krazy’s discography includes hits like Chintelelwe and his collaborations on songs such as Chipuba Chandi by Indi K and Temperature by Uniq.
Lawyer and politician Sakwiba Sikota likened Dandy Krazy’s social and political commentary to international icons such as Bob Marley and Nina Simone.
“There is no doubt that Dandy Krazy was a giant in the Zambian music industry. His innovation and natural charm touched many,” Sikota wrote on Facebook.
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The government has pledged to assist with funeral expenses for Dandy Krazy and the others who lost their lives in the accident.
Dandy Krazy leaves behind a legacy of music that not only entertained but also united and inspired Zambians, making him a timeless figure in the nation’s cultural history.
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