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Karlien van Jaarsveld
Karlien van JaarsveldSouth Africa |1985| Afrikaans
Karlien van Jaarsveld is a South African singer and songwriter who initiated her musical journey in 2005, initially performing with her brother as a guitarist and background vocalist. Her breakthrough occurred with a duet on her brother's debut album. In 2006, she established the rock band Revolution (Revolusie) and later transitioned into a solo career, unveiling her debut album "As the Curtain Falls" in 2010. Beyond her musical pursuits, Karlien is also an actress, making appearances in the Afrikaans film "Platteland" and the television soap opera "Binnelanders" in 2014.
Roseline Layo
Roseline LayoIvory Coast |1993| French
Born in 1993 in Man, Côte d'Ivoire, Layo Man Roseline, known as Roseline Layo, is an Ivorian singer signed with Sony Music Africa. She started as a seamstress but transitioned to music, honing her skills in church groups and gaining recognition on the TV show "Star Karaoke" in 2014. Roseline Layo's solo career took off in 2021 with "Give Us a Little" from her album "Élu de Dieu." Her meteoric rise continued with hits like "It's the Same Phase," "Kinoue," and "Môgô Fariman." In 2023, she received her first gold record in Paris. She's also a mother of two, married to Gnahou David.
Weppa Wanno Sound
Weppa Wanno SoundNigeria |1935| Other Nigerian
Weppa Wanno is a Kingdom in Etsako East Council, South- South geo political zone of Nigeria. It is the homeland of Uwano people in Etsako East council. The people of Weppa Wanno speak Etsako languages with Uwano dialect It is bounded by Avianwu, Ibie, Ekperi, and Idah across the Niger River. Weppa Wanno consists of several villages and towns, while the city of Agenebode serves as the capital and ancestral city of all Weppa Wanno people both at home and in diaspora. It is also the administrative headquarters of Etsako East Council. The River Niger flows to the east of this community. Unuedeghor, Emokweme, Oshiolo, Ekwotsor, Agiere, Itokwi, Aviodor, Iviari, Ovao, Ivioghe, Iviukwe, Othame, Iviukhua, Igiode, Ivianokpodi, Iviebua, Iviegbepui, are names of some of the villages that makes up Weppa Wanno Kingdom.
Seyi Shay
Seyi ShayNigeria |1985| English
Oluwaseyi Deborah Joshua, with music sobriquet Seyi Shay, is a UK-born Nigerian singer-songwriter, and actress. Seyi gained popularity as a member of the UK-based girl band, Boadicea, before returning to Nigeria. She has since written and produced songs for various artists, including the soundtrack for Konami's video game, Crime Life: Gang Wars. After leaving Flytime Music, she signed an international record deal with Universal Island Records UK in 2015. Seyi Shay has collaborated with several notable artists and is known for her dynamic vocals.
Hony Shaker
Hony ShakerEgypt |1952| Arabic
Hani Shaker is a renowned Egyptian singer, actor, and composer. His musical journey commenced at an early age when he began learning to play the piano as a child. After completing his high school education in the early 1970s, he furthered his musical studies. Hani achieved his initial breakthrough in1972, during his second year of college, with a song titled "Heloua ya Dounia". This pivotal moment marked the beginning of his successful musical career. Throughout his career, he had the privilege of collaborating with several legendary composers from the Arab world, contributing to his status as a respected figure in the music industry.

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