DJ Fantan is widely recognised in music circles as a prominent music producer and entertainer, known for his significant contributions to nurturing young talent, particularly within the Mbare.
Renowned for co-founding Chill Spot Recordz alongside his lifelong business partner, Levels, DJ Fantan has played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of numerous dancehall artists in Zimbabwe. Their studio in Mbare has served as a creative hub, propelling the duo to become a powerhouse in the music industry. Despite Mbare’s reputation as a bustling yet challenging location, DJ Fantan has actively worked to provide opportunities for young individuals seeking an escape from the difficulties of the ghetto. Music and education have become crucial pathways for these aspiring talents.
Born Arnold Kamudyariwa, DJ Fantan received his early education at Gwinyai Primary School in Mbare, Harare. He then attended George Stark High School, where he crossed paths with Levels Chillcpot. Fuelled by his passion for music, Fantan transformed his bedroom into a recording studio in 2011, marking the inception of Chill Spot Recordz. Over 12 years, alongside his long-term partner, the brand has evolved into one of the most prominent record labels in the country.
Chill Spot Recordz has been instrumental in introducing numerous household names to the music scene, including Ras Caleb, Uncle Epetan, Enzo Ishall, Bazooka, Hwinza, Ndunge Yut, Boss Pumacol, Jah Master, Nutty O, and many others. Beyond its musical contributions, the establishment is a haven for transforming lives. Through their dedication, Fantan and Levels have played a crucial role in steering young individuals away from lives of crime and drugs, demonstrating a commitment to the betterment of the ghetto community.
In recent developments, social media was awash with DJ Fantan’s story after he posted about constructing his mother a nice house in Chitungwiza. His commendable work ethic and compassionate nature are yielding positive results. The story of Levels, Fantan, and Chill Spot Recordz is deserving of documentary recognition, given its profound impact on the music industry and the lives of those it touches. As we continue to explore the music scene, the duo will undoubtedly be the subject of the ghetto gospel preachers.