Big Fizzo

Mugani Désiré, known professionally as Big Fizzo, is a Burundian singer.

Big Fizzo
Background information
Birth nameMugani Désiré
Born (1978-07-25) July 25, 1978
Bwiza, Bujumbura, Burundi
OriginBujumbura
GenresBuja flava, afro-pop, afro beat
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, rap, dancer, producer, entrepreneur
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, guitar, drums
Years active1996-present
LabelsBantuBwoy Entertainment
Formerly ofNigga soul
Websitewww.bantubwoy.com

Early life

Big Fizzo was born on July 25, 1978, in Makamba and raised in Bujumbura, Burundi.[1][2]

Career

Big Fizzo begun his music career in the 1990s, he worked with Kidumu and after in a band, nigga soul.[3] He is popular in Rwanda and Burundi sung both in Kinyarwanda language and Kirundi

He has released songs such as ‘Leave me alone’, ‘Bajou’ and ‘Sitapenda Tena’.

Discography

Albums studios

  • 2009 : Jewe
  • 2017 : Fizzology
  • 2020 : Desideratus
  • 2020 : Legendary

Singles

  • 2001 : Mbarira
  • 2002 : Sitapenda tena
  • 2003 : Leave me alone
  • 2002 : Mambo juu ya mambo
  • 2006 : Nimanyemera
  • 2007 : Sinoguhisha
  • 2007 : Sinarinzi
  • 2008 : Garuka ft. Uncle Crazy
  • 2009 : Baza ft Tom Close
  • 2009 : Mporeza umwana
  • 2009 : Munyana
  • 2009 : Urukumbuzi
  • 2009 : Umechokoza nyuki
  • 2011 : Nataka wajuwe
  • 2013 : Soso
  • 2013 : Ndakumisinze
  • 2013 : Bajou
  • 2014 : Ubusa
  • 2014 : What’s my name
  • 2015 : Indoro ft Charly & Nina
  • 2016 : You got it ft. M-Lambert
  • 2017 : Ni wewe
  • 2017 : Urambabaza
  • 2018 : Sibeza
  • 2018 : Konzi
  • 2019 : F (fyee)
  • 2020 : Goût yanje
  • 2021 : Affection
  • 2021 : Million faces (Kunwa beer) ft. X-Fecta
  • 2022 : Jua ft Jux

Collaborations

  • 2017 : Killing Me, Swagg Team ft. Big Fizzo
  • 2021 : HMM, Ado Josan ft. Big Fizzo
  • 2022 : Anna, El Coyote ft. Big Fizzo
  • 2023 : Nyash, Kingorongoro ft. Big Fizzo
  • 2023 : True or dare, Davis D ft. Big Fizzo

References

  1. Agyare, Peace (2020-08-25). "Big Fizzo ft Elly's Bwoy, Double Jay, Kirikou Akili & Drama T – KOKOTA". Ghafla Music. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  2. "Local artistes urged to embrace collaborations". The New Times. 2016-02-12. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  3. "Big Fizzo lance son label Bantu Bwoy pour promouvoir la musique burundaise – IWACU". www.iwacu-burundi.org. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.