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Is Tizzo Imole The Hottest New Artist?

 King Tizo Imole: 

The Skating Ghetto Superstar

If you haven’t heard of King Tizo Imole, where have you been? 

This roller-skating, tinted-hair sensation is making waves in Gulu, and trust me, you want to get on board! Known for his catchy Gen Z slang and relatable ghetto hustle anthems, King Tizo is quickly becoming the voice of the youth in Gulu City. His unique style seamlessly blends the raw energy of street life with an unmistakable urban flair, making him impossible to ignore.

His hottest track, “Dye Wo Rwede Tye,” produced by Pro One’s Beat at Be a Star Records, has taken over the airwaves. It’s everywhere—from bustling street corners to popular radio stations—and it’s no surprise why. The song has become an anthem for hustlers, with its infectious beat and relatable lyrics that resonate deeply with Gulu’s youth. His other tracks, “We Don’t Fier” featuring Classic and “Wadegi,” are also climbing the charts and gaining traction, solidifying his place in the local music scene.

                

    Tizo Imole During a recent Performance/2024

Fans can’t get enough of King Tizo’s music. One fan enthusiastically shared, “I can’t go a day without bumping ‘Dye Wo Rwede Tye.’ It’s like the soundtrack to my hustle!” His recent performance at the Annual Mask Party organized by Solid Events at Oxford Lounge Pece left the crowd screaming for more, proving that he’s not just a singer—he’s a performer who knows how to engage his audience.

What sets King Tizo apart isn’t just his music; it’s his entire persona. With a bold sense of style and roller-skating skills that are turning heads all over town, he’s become a beloved figure in Gulu. 

Rumor has it that King Tizo has even more fire tracks lined up for the future. If you’re not already a fan, now is the perfect time to join the King Tizo movement. Follow him on Instagram @KingTizoImole to stay updated on his latest releases and performances!

Be sure to check out his hottest track, “Dye Wo Rwede Tye” here and his hit “Wadegi” here. With his passion and talent, King Tizo Imole is poised to take Gulu—and beyond—by storm!

                                             

What’s Next for King Tizo Imole?

Rumor has it, King Tizo’s got new projects in the works, with even more fire tracks lined up. He’s not stopping any time soon, and neither are his fans. Word on the street is, he’s prepping for a bigger stage, and we can’t wait to see what’s coming next.

So, if you haven’t yet, check out his hottest track “Dye Wo Rwede Tye” here and his hit “Wadegi” here. Trust me, you’ll be hooked!

 

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