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The music of Malawi has historically been influenced by its triple cultural heritage of British, African, and American music.Malawians, known for their history as travellers and migrant workers, have contributed to the spread of their music across the African continent, blending it with various musical forms.
And Mother Malawi. II Our own Malawi, this land so fair, Fertile and brave and free. With its lakes, refreshing mountain air, How greatly blest are we. Hills and valleys, soil so rich and rare Give us a bounty free. Wood and forest, plains so broad and fair, All - beauteous Malawi. III Freedom ever, let us all unite To build up Malawi.
Joseph Tembo (18 September 1977 - 19 December 2019) was a musician and politician from Malawi.He had collaborated with Sally Nyundo, Lucius Banda, Mlaka Maliro and many other Malawian artists. [1]
Magalasi started his music career in primary school when he began rapping under the name "Stevovo" along with his close friend Veda. He recorded his first track in 2015 titled “never leave you”. Later on, he formed a music group called 'Njuchi Muzik Group', also known as 'Njuchi StingDem'. The group has 3 artists including Chizmo and Coctiz ...
Shukuran Mwachumu (born 22 October 1989) better known by his stage name Janta, is a Malawian Afro Pop artist. [1] [2] [3] In 2015, his song titled Wangongole (Debt collector) won a Nyasa Music Award in Best Song of the Year category.
Skeffa Chimoto is a Malawian musician and songwriter. [1] His debut sophomore album "Nabola Moyo (as Iong as I am alive)" was well received and critically acclaimed, topping music charts all over Malawi.
Malipenga is an African dance music of the Tonga people of Malawi. [1] The dance was originated in imitations of military drills [2] when they fought alongside the British Army in World War I. [3] Malipenga is common in the central and northern regions of Malawi, as in Tanzania, Mozambique, and Zambia with slight modifications. [4]
The Very Best is a collaboration between London-based DJ and production duo Radioclit and Esau Mwamwaya, a singer from Lilongwe, Malawi.Their music has been described as an Afro-Western mix of dance, hip hop, pop, and the traditional music of Malawi.