Chino Kidd
Bio
Isaya Michael Mtambo, also known as Chino Kidd, was born on 24 November 1996 in Ifakara, Tanzania. He is a Tanzanian multi-talented artist whose creative journey began in dance before expanding into music, a transition that has played a key role in shaping his distinctive artistic identity. His background as a dancer strongly influences his musical style, performance energy, and rhythmic approach.
Chino Kidd first gained recognition through dance, where his skill, discipline, and stage presence set him apart. This foundation allowed him to develop a deep understanding of rhythm and movement, which later translated naturally into music. When he entered the music scene, he brought with him a performer’s mindset, focusing not only on sound but also on how the music feels and moves people.
As a musician, Chino Kidd is known for blending Amapiano, Bongo Flava, and Afrobeat into a vibrant and contemporary sound. His music reflects the evolution of East African urban culture while embracing wider African and global influences. This fusion allows his work to appeal to diverse audiences, both within Tanzania and beyond its borders.
Lyrically and musically, Chino Kidd often draws inspiration from everyday life, ambition, celebration, and self-expression. His songs balance catchy melodies with dance-driven production, making them suitable for both the dance floor and casual listening. His ability to connect movement and music has become a defining feature of his brand as an artist.
Over time, Chino Kidd has continued to grow as a performer and recording artist, building a reputation for consistency, creativity, and versatility. He remains focused on expanding his sound, collaborating across genres, and strengthening his presence in the African music industry. Through dedication to his craft, Chino Kidd continues to establish himself as a dynamic force representing modern Tanzanian music.

























