Shom-C
| Background information |
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| Birth name Chris Musosha |
| Born June 23, 1989 |
| Place of Birth Kasama, Zambia. |
| Genres Multiple |
| Occupations Record producer, economist, entrepreneur |
| Instruments Vocals, synthesizer, keyboards, guitar |
| Years active 2002–present |
| Labels Zero dB, Slum Dunk (current) |
| Associated acts Zone Fam, Macky 2 , Ozzy, Redwingz, 32 Karat, B-Flow, HHP, 3C, Holstar, P-Jay, Sobre |
| Website amabeats.com |
Chrispin Muyende Musosha (born June 23, 1989), better known by his stage name Shom-C, is a Zambian multi-genre music producer, sound engineer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Zero dB Music and AmaBeats.com. He is best known for his productions for the popular Zambian hip-hop group Zone Fam. He has produced for many other popular Zambian artists, including MK II , Ozzy, P-Jay, CQ, The Holstar, 32 Karat, Redwingz, Sobre, Njoya-T and B-Flow. He is widely regarded as a key figure in the popularization of multi-genre fusions, a type of production. He borrows from popular Western genres of hip-hop, reggae, R&B, and EDM and fuses them with a distinct Zambian sound.
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