Behind the creation of Afrodizziac Films: The power of a supporting woman
- Tatenda Mqetu

- Dec 6, 2017
- 2 min read

Solis Bizzaro recording artiste cum video producer recently revealed exclusively to Africa Galore the influence his wife, Brenda Sande played in the formulation of Afro Dizziac Films two years ago.
Following hopes of shooting and releasing musical videos for audio tracks, the hopes were fumbled as producers had not invested much into the concept, thus limitations.
The blessing of Holy Matrimony heeded Solis to venture into the concept and assets for the stable were procured to kick start the newly formed studio in the Capital City of Zimbabwe, Harare.
“After efforts of shooting musical videos were fading due to limitations beyond my control, my wife advised me to take up my career to the next level by becoming a producer myself and improve the standards of the music in Zimbabwe,” said Solis.
Born Bernard Sande, Solis has bounded his passion and creativity to be the key drivers of the career as supported by the hard work Afro’ Dizziac Films has showcased over the years.
This December the stable will release the Universal Riddim Medley for Live Sound Records, whilst other music stables that will have their projects released are Rock Town Music and Glory to Glory Music.
“This week we are going to release the Universal Riddim Medley for Live Sound Records, with other projects for Rock Town Music and Glory To Glory Music lined up for release this December,” said Solis.
As Afro Dizziac Films continue to inspire many recording artistes in Zimbabwe through high definition productions, this has managed to lure artistes such as Dobba Don, Hwindi President, Maff Cat, King Dettol and Ehunde Mambo.
As the media continues to evolve and readily accessible prospects are high that the musical videos is the next big thing for publicity amongst recording artistes if they can secure air play on DSTV and KWESE TV.









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