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Producer Di Mario gears for ‘Legends Hits Fest’

Producer Di Mario

Music producer Di Mario is going to be the first Ugandan producer to create a live show for his works come September 16, 2023, at Wonder World.

The producer behind songs like ‘Empele’ by Crysto Panda, ‘Balo Balo’ by Mudra, ‘Anayinama’ by Nina Roz, and ‘Did I Die’ by Hatim and Dokey among others has decided to name his event ‘Legends Hits Fest. According to the producer, the event will be graced by most of the artistes he has been producing for.

Di Mario has been a driving force in the music production industry in Uganda for more than five years and during those years, he has made waves with his unique brand creative production that draws on a range of styles including afro beats, Amapiano, hip hop, dancehall and RnB.

He began his career as a producer at Avie Records mentored by Dr Fizol and quickly established himself as a sought-after producer with a string of hits for artistes like Sheebah, Mudra, Crysto Panda, Pallaso, Feffe Bussi and John Blaq among others.

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