Ziggy Dee, whose real name is Adam Mutyaba, is a Ugandan musician best known for his hit song Eno Mic. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s but later shifted his focus from music to other ventures.
Ziggy Dee studied at St. Henry's Primary School and St. Francis Secondary School in Mengo. He later moved to South Africa and then to Tanzania, where he released Eno Mic. After returning to Uganda, he established a recording studio called LiveWire Records in Bunga, where notable Ugandan artists like Bebe Cool recorded some of their songs
Over time, Ziggy Dee moved away from music and ventured into video production. He pursued film studies at Nasser Road in Kampala and later started working in filmmaking. He was also involved in fishmongering for some time before fully committing to videography