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Nimix
NimixNigeria |1920| English
Nimix, also known as Ojonimi Abraham Ejigbo, is a Nigerian musician from Kogi state who gained recognition in the music industry with his viral hit single "Sapa no fit catch me". The song, released in 2021, addressed the financial struggles faced by many Nigerians and quickly became an anthem for those determined to succeed despite the odds. Nimix's Afro-pop style and ability to connect with his audience through his lyrics have earned him a place in the Nigerian music scene. He continues to release new music and inspire others with his talent and dedication to his craft.
Medikal
MedikalGhana |1993| English
Samuel Adu Frimpong, professionally known by his stage name Medikal, is a Ghanaian hip pop musician/ rap artist and member of Arab Money Gang (AMG) records. His interest in music especially rap started at a young age with him experimenting lyrics related to the medical profession. Though his music career started in 2014, his major break was in 2017 receiving highest nominations at the 2017 Ghana Music Awards. Medikal was christened with his musical moniker in secondary school by his school father.
Chief Agumba
Chief AgumbaNigeria |1920| Igbo
Chief Agumba is a renowned Igbo highlife musician from Anambra, Nigeria. With a career spanning several decades, he has become a prominent figure in the music industry. Chief Agumba's unique musical style seamlessly blends traditional Igbo sounds with contemporary elements, captivating audiences both at home and abroad. Through his music, he has made a significant impact, preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of the Igbo people. With numerous albums and hit songs to his name, including the popular tracks "Ndi ego" and "Ogechukwu Ka Nma," Chief Agumba has solidified his place as one of Nigeria's most respected highlife musicians. Today, Chief Agumba continues to inspire and entertain with his soulful melodies, leaving an indelible mark on the music scene.
Claudio Veeraragoo
Claudio VeeraragooMauritius |1946| French
Claudio Veeraragoo, also known as Packiry Veeraragoo, is a celebrated figure in the Mauritius music scene. With a career spanning several decades starting in 1964, he co-founded Les Satanik Group in 1970 and established his own Séga band. His 1971 recording studio showcased his commitment to nurturing Mauritius' musical talent. Veeraragoo's discography includes numerous albums featuring hits like "Mo kawal," "Bhai aboo," "Ambalaba," "Sa ti fam la," and "To sourire," reflecting Mauritius' rich culture. He's not just a solo artist but also a collaborative one, notably working with Les Pop's on "Ambalaba." His music's resurgence, like "Qui fine arriv" in "MORIS ZEKLER Fuzz & Soul Sega," has reignited interest in his timeless work, ensuring Mauritius' rhythm lives on for generations.
Lemmy "Special" Mabaso
Lemmy "Special" MabasoSouth Africa |1946| Afrikaans
Lemmy "Special" Mabaso was a South African musician who was well-known in the jazz and mbaqanga music sectors. Mabaso, who was born in Soweto, South Africa, in 1937, rose to prominence as a trumpeter. He collaborated with a wide range of bands and musicians, notably the groundbreaking ensemble Mahotella Queens. Lemmy Mabaso became a well-known character in South African music due to his unusual trumpet playing and dynamic stage appearance. He helped to shape mbaqanga, a genre that combines traditional African rhythms with modern elements. His contributions to the music industry, as well as his ability to fascinate audiences with his performances, have solidified his status as a musical icon.
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