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Dr. Fizol

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Biography[edit]

Dr. Fizol (born Patrick Kamya in 1991 September 9th).[1], is a US-based Ugandan multi-record producer[2], sound engineer and Mixer. Began his record production career with GSS Records in the year 2004. Became youngest producer with hands on most top chart hits in the Ugandan music industry and ranked among Top 5 Music Producers of Uganda[3][4]. Born and raised in Uganda and Moved to Montana United states in midyear 2019[5]

Career[edit]

Dr. Fizol later found a protege in Uganda-based pop artist Eddy Kenzo whose success helped the launch of his own label imprint, Avie Records Uganda in 2010. He went on to sign multiple artists to the label, including Spice Diana and Bruno Avie. Dr. Fizol has released All star songs featuring collaborations with multiple pop and dance hall artists in Uganda.

Musicians he has worked with[edit]

Dr. Fizol has worked with multiple artists in Africa including JoseChameleon, Pallaso, Bebe Cool, Geosteady, Maro, Gravity Omuttuju, K-Switch (Nigeria), Spice Diana, Zanie Brown, DJ Shiru, Ray G, Big Eye, Eddy Kenzo, Sasha Brighton, Aziz Azion, Carol Nantongo, Bruno Avie, Eden Kash, Rhoda Kay, Pastor Wilson Bugembe, Jackie Ssenyonjo, Radio and Weasel, Anita Da Diva, Full Figure, Moureen Nantume, Mary Bata, HarunaMubiru, Fic Fameica, Korede Belo (Nigeria), Lady Mariam, ZizaBafana, David Lutalo and many more.

Nominations[edit]

Dr. Fizol has been three times nominee in the prestigious Afrimma Awards[6][7], Three times nominee in the HiPipo Music Awards[8] , Also nominated in the Best of the best awards, The Buzz Teeniez Awards [9]

References[edit]

  1. PeoplePill. "Dr. Fizol - Biography, Life, Family, Career, Facts, Information". peoplepill.com. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  2. "Music producers in Uganda", Wikipedia, 2019-12-15, retrieved 2020-01-13
  3. BigEyeUg3 (2015-10-15). "Uganda's top five music producers revealed". BigEye.UG. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  4. "Music producers in Uganda", Wikipedia, 2019-12-15, retrieved 2020-01-13
  5. michelle.mcconnaha@ravallirepublic.com, MICHELLE MCCONNAHA. "Social media connects Ugandan musician with Hamilton producer". Ravalli Republic. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  6. Ezeh, Mario. "Afrimma Official - Home". AFRIMMA. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  7. "See full list of nominees". Pulse Nigeria. 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  8. "HiPipo Music Awards", Wikipedia, 2020-01-13, retrieved 2020-01-13
  9. "Buzz Teeniez Awards", Wikipedia, 2019-11-14, retrieved 2020-01-13

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