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Moonchild Sanelly
Moonchild SanellySouth Africa |1987| Xhosa
Sanelisiwe Twisha, with music sobriquet Moonchild Sanelly, is a South African rapper-singer, songwriter, and dancer recognized for her distinctive musical style known as Future ghetto punk. She began her music career in Durban before relocating to Johannesburg. Moonchild has released several albums and EPs, such as "Rabulapha!" and "Nüdes", and has collaborated with other A-list South African artists like Maphorisa, Busiswa, and DJ Shimza. She also received recognitions for her music. Her live performances are renowned for their energy and vibrancy. Alongside her music career, Moonchild is a vocal advocate for body positivity and sexual empowerment, frequently incorporating these themes into her music and public appearances.
Maskal
MaskalMalawi |1985| Chewa
Masiye Kalso Kasaru, better known by his stage name Maskal, is a Malawian R&B musician, performer, songwriter and guitarist. In 2010, he released his debut album titled "Nthawi," featuring his most iconic track, "Udalire." His outstanding talent was recognized when he received the Best Male Vocal award at the MMA 2011. The year 2012 marked another milestone in his career with the release of two hit singles, "Zili ndi iwe" and "Usatope," from his second album "Umunthu." Continuing his musical journey, Maskal released the hit single "The Way You Are" in the UK in 2013, which shows his international appeal.
IFani
IFaniSouth Africa |1985| Xhosa
Mzayifani Mzondeleli Boltina, with stage moniker "iFani," is a South African rapper and songwriter. In 2013, iFani released his debut album, "I Believes in Me (1st Quadrant)", which was a commercial success and earned him a nomination. iFani's music blends elements of hip-hop, jazz, and traditional African music, with lyrics that often address social and political issues. He's known for his unique flow and witty wordplay. In addition to his music career, iFani is also an entrepreneur and has launched several successful businesses.
M.anifest
M.anifestGhana |1982| English
M.anifest, born Kwame Ametepee Tsikata, is a multi-award-winning Ghanaian rapper, singer-songwriter, and grandson of ethnomusicologist J.H. Kwabena Nketia. He started writing rhymes and making beats at a young age and studied under poet Ntozake Shange. M.anifest released his debut album, "Manifestations," in 2007. He released another single "Someway bi" in 2015 which placed him third in the International Songwriters Competition, bringing him further recognition. M.anifest continues to make music that has gained him a loyal following and won him awards in Ghana and beyond.
AirBoy
AirBoyNigeria |1997| English
AirBoy, born Ayomide Oluwasegun Odebunmi, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter known for his blend of Afrobeats, Hip-Hop, and R&B. In 2016, he was signed to Aquila Records. AirBoy started his music career at a young age and gained popularity with his songs like "Ayepo" and "Mummy." In 2017, he released his debut album "Vibes," a 7-track album featuring Burna Boy.

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