International audiences are now discovering other Zambian musical artists.
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: Following the viral nature of these videos, the trend permeated the music scene. Artists began creating songs that referenced the "Dodix" term, with some tracks—like one by a pupil and a teacher—gaining hundreds of thousands of views within weeks Mwaka Halwindi David Kazadi : In mid-2025, another "Dodix" video involving model Mwaka Halwindi and filmmaker David Kazadi went viral Stream the viral hit now and tell me your favorite part
Roberto's strategy was unconventional. Instead of issuing a press release or a social media statement, he chose to let his music speak for him. In October 2024, he broke his silence in a powerful and definitive way on the track "Born To Win," the lead single from his album of the same name. Instead of issuing a press release or a
What began as a localized hit quickly transcended borders, sparking a massive TikTok challenge, trending on social media, and shining a spotlight on Zambia’s burgeoning music scene. This article dives into the meteoric rise of "Dodix Viral Vi," the artist behind it, and why this song became an unstoppable viral phenomenon. The Birth of "Dodix Viral Vi"
The video, which spread rapidly through WhatsApp, Facebook, and TikTok, was quickly labeled a "Dodix tape," fueling speculation that the clip was part of a larger, more intimate recording. In the absence of clear context, rumors ran rampant. Many speculated that Bianca had set up the camera to capture a private moment without Roberto's knowledge. This scandal became one of the most talked-about topics in Zambian social media, with "Dodix" becoming a household term seemingly overnight.
Local brands have already moved. A mobile money service has reportedly offered $10,000 for the rights to use the "Vi" beat in a commercial. Nightclub DJs in Lusaka’s East Park Mall are already weaving the track into their sets, although they only have the 15-second loop.