Dizzy Dee Explained

Dizzy Dee
Birth Name:Desire Sibanda
Birth Date:1985 12, df=y
Birth Place:Triangle, Zimbabwe
Alma Mater:South Eastern College
Other Names:Dizzy
Years Active:2004–present
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Genre:Reggae

Desire Sibanda (born 17 December 1985) is a Zimbabwean reggae singer and songwriter, better known by his stage name Dizzy Dee. He moved to Australia in 2007 and currently resides in Melbourne where he performs and works as a disk jockey on a regular basis.

Born in Collin Saunders Hospital in Triangle, Zimbabwe, Dizzy Dee moved to Australia at age twenty one, where he studied graphic design. After a brief stint as a DJ, he released his first EP U Don't Care in 2008. As a producer he has worked with artists such as Quashani Bahd on her single "That's Why I Love You" and executively produced dancehall artist Slicker 1's debut album, Culture Shocked.[1] For Valentine's Day 2017 he released the single "All That I Need"[2] featuring PASIKA.

Musical career

2007–2014: ABRA Records, U Don't Care, Soundalize It, "Never See We Fading" and "Overcome"

Since arriving in Australia he has collaborated with a number of international artists, and has opened for Sean Paul and Richie Spice.[3]

In 2008 he joined ABRA Records, led by fellow Zimbabwean producer Tawanda Sibotshiwe. ABRA has produced songs for Jamaican artists including Red Rat, Ward 21, Beenie Man, Charly Black and Major Lazer.

Sibanda recorded his first EP U Don't Care in 2008, releasing it in 2009 under ABRA Records. The EP features five tracks: "U Don't Care", "Fuss & Fight", "Achadzoka", and an instrumental mix and an a cappella version of the title track "U Don't Care". The EP was targeted at the zimdancehall community in Zimbabwe, and was made available on CD and by digital download.

In 2014 Sibanda began experimenting with a different sound, roots reggae. After working with Chilean-based producer Kutral Dub on the single "Give Me Love", he became interested in Soundalize It Records, a Romanian label with whom he later signed. He also joined forces with Romanian reggae producer LionRiddims to record the roots reggae tracks "Never See We Fading", "Time Shall Tell" and "Overcome".

Although he started his recording career in 2004, Sibanda's became more widely known in 2014 when he collaborated with Jamaican reggae star Torch, co-writing the song "Thought for the Mind".[4] Torch also featured on Sibanda's 2014 single "Never See We Fading".[5] He also recorded "Overcome" featuring Beniton.

2015–2016: Time Shall Tell and VP Records

After signing a distribution deal with VPAL Music (of VP Records) in 2016,[6] [7] he released an EP, Time Shall Tell, later that year.[8] [9] Dizzy Dee joins StoneBwoy and Patoranking as one of the few African born reggae artists signed to the label.

The six-track set gathered musicians and producers from Jamaica, Romania, Canada, United States, (Germany), Australia and Vanuatu to create a contemporary reggae/dancehall-infused sound. The EP also features "Overcome" featuring Beniton, "Stay Focused" with German musician Saralène and "Wake Up & Live" featuring Australian Reggae artist Jah Tung and Tujah from Vanuatu.

The EP debuted at number 2 on the Australian iTunes charts for the roots reggae genre,[10] and received airtime on local and international radio stations.[11]

2017–present: My Journey

In February 2017, Sibanda performed at the 36th Annual Bob Marley Outernational concert as a headline artist alongside Etana and Black Slate. In March he toured with Beenie Man as one of the official supporting artists on his maiden tour of Australia.[12] [13] [14]

He is set to release a new album, My Journey, in 2017, featuring collaborations with artists from Jamaica and Zimbabwe.

Artistry

Influences

One of his earliest musical memories is listening to his parents' vinyl collection, which included The Soul Brothers, Michael Jackson, Ray Phiri. Sibanda collected the infamous Road Warrior cassettes, which had carefully selected reggae and dancehall songs mixed by popular disc jockeys. Sibanda also explored the music of older reggae stars, including Capleton, Beres Hammond, Buju Banton, Sizzla, Gregory Isaacs and Ken Boothe and states reggae as his favourite music. During his teen years he became an MC for Shutter Crew and Saxon Sound, often hanging out with Little Hero and Letsha T, who were amongst the top selectors in Triangle. It was not until he was older that he started writing his own music and contesting in variety shows.

Philanthropy

Sibanda has been involved in humanitarian support in areas including third world schools, the victims of the 2010 Haitian earthquake, clean water projects in Africa through Oxfam Australia, health research and quality of life. Musically, he has helped fundraise on many occasions.[15]

In February 2010 he performed at a fundraiser at the Evelyn Hotel in Melbourne to raise funds for the Haitian earthquake victims.[16]

In May 2015 Colonel Mustard's held a charity event at Northcote's Bar 303 to raise funds for Orangutan Foundation International. Several DJs from Melbourne performed, including a vocal set from Dizzy Dee.[17]

In 2017 he co-headlined The 36th Annual Bob Marley Outernational held in Western Australia with Etana and Black Slate, with proceeds donated to Oxfam.[18]

Personal life

Sibanda moved to Australia in 2007 on a student visa.[19] In 2010 he was sentenced to 6 years in prison, for rape by the Victorian County court. He was required to serve a minimum of three and a half years before being eligible for parole.[20] [21] He was released in 2013.

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

Riddim compilation albums

As featured artist

Extended plays

Singles

As lead artist

As featured artist

Guest appearances

Tours and concerts

Headlining

Co-headlining

Supporting

Festivals

Television

Awards and nominations

Australia Reggae Radio Music Awards

!Ref|-|rowspan="2"|2017|Himself|Reggae Performer/Band of the year|||-|Himself|Reggae/Dancehall song of the year||

Zimbabwe Achievers Awards

!Ref|-|rowspan="1"|2017|Himself|Artist of the year|||-

!Ref|-|rowspan="1"|2019|Elders|Best Song by Zimbabwean in the Diaspora |||-

Notes and References

  1. Web site: iTunes Music – Culture Shocked by Slicker 1. iTunes Store.
  2. Web site: iTunes Music – All That I Need by Dizzy Dee. iTunes Store.
  3. Web site: Dizzy Dee . . Dance Hall Reggae . 9 February 2017.
  4. News: J . K . 16 October 2015 . Torch blazes trail with Self Reclaimed . Jamaica Observer . 9 February 2017 .
  5. Web site: Dizzy Dee – Time Shall Tell (EP Release) . . 22 July 2016 . Reggae For Us . 16 February 2017.
  6. News: Zimoyo . Tafadzwa . 17 May 2016 . Zim singer set to sign deal with Jamaican firm . The Herald . Zimbabwe . 9 February 2017 .
  7. Web site: Zimbabwe reggae star Dizzy Dee to join VP Records . . 19 May 2016 . TouchBase Africa . 14 February 2017.
  8. Web site: Dizzy Dee . Lee . M . 22 July 2016 . Mzansi Reggae . 14 February 2017.
  9. Web site: Time Shall Tell – Dizzy Dee . NPAL Music . 9 February 2017.
  10. Web site: Time shall tell . Lee . M . 9 June 2015 . Mzansi Reggae . 9 February 2017.
  11. Web site: Playlist for Saturday 4 April 2015 . . 4 April 2015 . PBS106.7FM . 16 February 2017.
  12. Web site: Bob Marley Outernational Unveils 2017 Line-up . . 9 January 2017 . The Music . 9 February 2017.
  13. Web site: Events Around Perth in February & March . . 1 February 2017 . Britannia on William . 14 February 2017.
  14. News: . Zim Duo for Beenie Man show Down Under . The Herald . Zimbabwe . 20 March 2017 . 20 March 2017 .
  15. News: . Bob Marley Outernational 2017. Live Guide . Australia . 11 February 2017 . 11 February 2017 .
  16. News: . 7 Years After Haiti's Earthquake, Millions Still Need Aid. The World Post . USA . 12 January 2017 . 12 January 2017 .
  17. News: . Zoo party orangutan fundraiser . Harp Media . Australia . 17 May 2015 . 17 May 2015 .
  18. News: . Bob Marley Outernational 2017. Live Guide . Australia . 11 February 2017 . 11 February 2017 .
  19. News: Iaria . Melissa . 7 June 2010 . Reggae singer 'Dizzy Dee' jailed for rape . Australia Associated Press . 14 February 2017.
  20. News: Hunt . Elissa . 6 June 2010 . Reggae singer Desire Sibanda, aka Dizzy Dee, jailed for rape . Herald Sun . Melbourne . 9 February 2017 .
  21. News: Lowe . Adrian . 7 June 2010 . Reggae artist jailed over rape . The Age . Melbourne . 9 February 2017 .
  22. Web site: Dizzy Dee engages maxi Priest's son. HMetro. 18 October 2018. 5 February 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200205195112/https://www.hmetro.co.zw/dizzy-dee-engages-maxi-priests-son/. dead.
  23. Web site: iTunes Music – Tranquility Riddim by Various Artists. iTunes Store.
  24. Web site: iTunes Music – Compatible Riddim by Various Artists. iTunes Store.
  25. Web site: iTunes Music – Focus Riddim by Various Artists. iTunes Store.
  26. Web site: iTunes Music – Dreamer Believer by Malesh P. iTunes Store.
  27. News: . Torch blazes trail with Self Reclaimed . Jamaican Observer . Jamaica . 16 October 2015 . 16 October 2015 .
  28. Web site: iTunes Music – Self Reclaimed by Torch. iTunes Store.
  29. Web site: iTunes Music – U Don't Care EP by Dizzy Dee. iTunes Store.
  30. Web site: iTunes Music – Time Shall Tell EP by Dizzy Dee. iTunes Store.
  31. Web site: iTunes Music – Give Me Love by Dizzy Dee. iTunes Store.
  32. Web site: iTunes Music – Never See We Fading by Dizzy Dee. iTunes Store.
  33. Web site: iTunes Music – Time Shall Tell by Dizzy Dee. iTunes Store.
  34. Web site: iTunes Music – Overcome by Dizzy Dee. iTunes Store.
  35. Web site: iTunes Music – Ndaku Bikira by Jusa Dementor. iTunes Store.
  36. News: Rainbow Serpent Festival 2009 – 23 to 26 Jan – Western Victoria. Inthemix. 27 July 2017.
  37. News: Fuze performs Attraction – Live on Bowen S03E05.E . 18 December 2013. YouTube. Live on Bowen. 27 July 2017.