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21st-century Zambian women singers (12 P) This page was last edited on 16 September 2021, at 05:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Mirriam Mukape (born August 4, 1986), popularly known as Mampi, is a Zambian singer, actress and songwriter. Her music is kwaito and reggae inspired. She is one of the most viewed Zambian female artists on YouTube. [2]: 223
Xaven began her music career at a young age. However, she became a noticeable figure in Zambian music after releasing a single title “Ndine woloweshe” and “Adedesha” among others, which propelled her to the Zambian Female artist of the year award. She is managed by Jerahyo alongside Chanda Na Kay. [4] [5]
Bombshell was born and raised in Lusaka.She was introduced to hip hop by her uncles, She started rapping at the age of 11 and at the age of 12 she started writing her own songs.
Tasila Mwale (born c. 1984) [1] is a Zambian singer-songwriter. According to Mwale's own account, she started her singing career at an early age. She was an active member of the Scripture Union singing group at her school. Tasila first came to the public eye when she won the Zambian version of the Pop Idol competition, 'MNet Idols Zambia'. [1] [2]
Clementina Mulenga Masengu (born June 14, 1989), popularly known as Cleo Ice Queen, [3] [4] is a Zambian musician and television personality. To her music career, she has two successful albums and affiliations with international labels such as Def Jam Records, [5] Cleo has earned numerous accolades, including the Best Female Rapper Southern Africa at the 2021 African Muzik Magazine Awards ...
Dambisa Michelle Lunda [2] (born 10 September 1989), better known as just Dambisa, [1] is a Zambian singer-songwriter and a self-proclaimed queen of Dancehall. [3] [4] She is also the brand ambassador for Pampers Zambia. She is best known for having some controversy in some of her songs [5] which have put her in the spot-light.
Stevie Vann (born Stevie van Kerken), also known as Stevie Lange, is a Zambian-born British singer and vocal coach. [1] She is best known for her work as a backing vocalist and studio singer for many groups and solo performers in the 1970s and 1980s.