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Lady Squanda
Lady SquandaZimbabwe |1991| Ndebele
Sandra Muchaneta Gazi, widely recognized as Lady Squanda, is a prominent dancehall artist from Zimbabwe. From a young age, she aspired to become a DJ, and her musical journey began when she started performing with sounds at the age of 15. During her teenage years, she embraced dancehall music as her genre of choice. Lady Squanda gained notable recognition for her distinctive slack style, with tracks like "Cracker" contributing to her growing popularity. However, her most significant breakthrough came when she performed at the Zim Sum Fest in 2011. She has continued to make good music and is succesful in the music industry.
Crayon
CrayonNigeria |2000| English - Pidgin
Charles Chibueze Chukwu better known as Crayon, is a talented Nigerian singer and songwriter. He rose to fame in 2020 with his single "So Fine" which was featured as Apple Music's African Rising Star. He is signed to Blowtime Entertainment, an offshoot of Mavins Record. Crayon has achieved success in a very short period of time with him being regarded as one of Nigeria's top fast-rising star. He's also collaborated with renowned artists. He's set to continue his success in the music industry.
Herman $uede
Herman $uedeGhana |2002| English
Jason Herman Bortei-Doku, professionally known as Herman $uede, is a Ghanaian Afrofusion and Afropop musician, singer, songwriter, performer, and rapper. His journey into the world of music commenced at the young age of 5 when he discovered his inherent musical abilities. Herman Suede's early years were marked by a passion for classical music, leading him to study piano and receive formal music education. This foundation enabled him to compose his own music at a remarkably young age. In 2019, Herman Suede made history as the youngest Ghanaian musician to organize his solo concert, aptly named "After Prep." During the same year, he released his debut EP titled "Hi I'm Herman," further establishing himself as a rising star in the Ghanaian music scene.
Cheikh Abdelkrim Dali
Cheikh Abdelkrim DaliAlgeria |1914| Arabic
Abdelkrim Dali, known as Cheikh Abdelkrim Dali was an Algerian musician, multi-instrumentalist and one of Andalusian music's finest voices who combined the Gharnati and Tlemcenian Hawzi style of music. Hw was into a family with a deep passion for Tlemcenian music, and began recording in the 1930s, marking the start of his illustrious musical journey. He joined the Radio d'Algiers orchestra, led by the renowned Mohamed Fekhardji. Later, in the 1950s, he dedicated himself to nurturing young talents at the Algiers Conservatory. Even after his passing, Abdelkrim Dali's legacy endures through concerts and performances in his memory, exemplified by the "Cheikh-Abdelkrim-Dali" Foundation, preserving the essence of his timeless musical contributions.
Davido
DavidoNigeria |1992| English
David Adedeji Adeleke, known to the world as Davido, is a Nigerian-American Afrobeats singer, songwriter, and record producer. Ditching business administration for music, he gained recognition with hits like "Dami Duro" and his debut album, "Omo Baba Olowo." He further cemented his global impact with collaborations with international stars, earning him awards such as the BET Awards and MTV Africa Music Awards. His fourth studio album, "Timeless" (2023), not only achieved chart-topping success but also secured his first Grammy nomination in the 2024 Grammy Awards for Best Global Music Album, among other nominations. Beyond music, Davido excels as an entrepreneur and philanthropist, solidifying his multifaceted influence.

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