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Kattapila Daillest / Kattapila
Kattapila Daillest / KattapilaKenya |1997| English
Felix Opar, better known as Kattapila Daillest, is an emerging hip-hop rapper and activist. He holds the position of Co-founder within Antidote 88, a prominent hip-hop crew based in Nairobi, known for their contributions to the local hip-hop scene. Kattapila Daillest is making a name for himself in the music industry with his talent and dedication to the genre.
Lijadu Sisters
Lijadu SistersNigeria |1948| English
The Lijadu Sisters, Nigerian identical twin singers Taiwo (born 22 October 1948) and Kehinde (died 9 November 2019), created eclectic music blending Afrobeat, jazz, funk, and disco. Raised in Ibadan, they were influenced by various genres, including Western jazz and Nigerian music. The sisters, second cousins of Fela Kuti, started singing and writing songs from a young age. Their debut album " Iya Mi Jowo" released in 1969 established them as stars in Nigeria and beyond. With six albums and energetic live performances, they left a significant impact on Nigerian music history. In the late 1980s, they retired from the music scene. Kehinde passed away in 2019, but Taiwo continues to perform and record music, preserving their legacy.
Trio Mio
Trio MioKenya |2004| English
Mario TJ Cassela, popularly known as Trio Mio or T.J (Thank you Jesus), is a Kenyan Hip-hop and Gengetone rapper, singer, and songwriter. He entered the music scene in 2020, releasing his debut single "Bazenga - Vile Inafaa" online. Trio Mio gained significant recognition with his debut EP, "Son of the City," released in early 2020. The EP not only topped the charts in Kenya but also featured his hit single "Cheza Kama Wewe," which contributed to his rising prominence in the Kenyan music scene.
Dora
DoraKenya |1994| English
Dora is a singer, rap artiste, poet, and multi-instrumentalist. She plays the clarinet, piano, violin, and the guitar. Dora began her music journey as a poet, writing poems about her environment and life. Then later, she turned the poems into songs. Asides from rapping her lines, Dora also sings "R n B" genre. Dora said her own style of singing is "Flow-etry." The first part, Flow, retains its meaning while "erty" stands for poetry.
Cécile Kayirebwa
Cécile KayirebwaRWANDA |1946| French
Cécile Kayirebwa is a renowned Rwandan singer whose passion for music was deeply influenced by her parents, both of whom were enthusiastic singers themselves. During her school years in the 1950s, she was an active member of a singing group known as the "Circle of Rwandan Song and Dance." Their musical performances were even broadcast on Radio Rwanda, marking the beginning of her musical journey. Throughout her career, Cécile Kayirebwa has primarily focused on singing about Rwanda, contributing to the preservation and celebration of her country's rich musical traditions and cultural heritage.
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