CIVILIAN TWINS D2, SOLDIER ON…


WITHOUT music, life indeed, would be a mistake. Hence, to be a civilian citizen of the world is to think beyond borders, through gleaning knowledge from an environment and the people surrounds you because you are not limited like soldiers.

Whilst, Zambian music is striving to develop with critical thinking skills and understanding to make a difference across the globe, the Kabwe-Born identical twin brothers spurts music career that trotting the globe.

Therefore, there is nothing deserted much like listening to music that really makes your heart sink. The D2 ride you into afro world. Thus, who are the D2? D2 is a musical duo comprising of two identical twin-brothers with birth names; Dennis and Derick Mulongoti.

They have worked up to being musicians on a professional level in 2005. The duo’s debuted album was released in 2008 and featured acts like K’Millian, B-Flow, Tommy D, Bob Muli and a lot more notable names in contemporary Zambian music.

As they always say music doesn't lie. If there is something to be changed in this world, then it can only happen through music. D2 hit the scene with records songs “Nga Waliya” which featured Drimz, “Nyeleti” with the late P-Jay while “Nalema” with B1 and B-Flow.

Yet again with ‘Soldier’ with B-Flow and “Nimuzanga Chabe” alongside K’Millian and subsequently titled their album as Civilian Soldier. Currently, they are working on their second album which has tunes as “Magaiva” featuring B-flow and is enjoying massive airplay both radio and TV.

The 33-year-old twins have incorporated artist like Orga Family. Indi K, OC, P-Jay, Hamooba and B1. They thank God for the talent he has bestowed unto us. Family and friends we salute you for the overwhelming support which is always unconditional and in abundance, the elder twin, Dennis recounts.

“To all our fans who have accorded us from the start and up to now through them with right from thick and thin, keep supporting us and Zambian music with our motto ‘Local is Laka’.” Said Derrick.

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#TwinPower
#TwinsPlusFoundation

walu-B
The Activist



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