Sista AfiaGhana |1993| EnglishFrancisca Gawugah Duncan Williams, known by her stage name Sista Afia, is an Afrobeat, Afro-pop, and highlife singer-songwriter from Accra, Ghana. Sista Afia became a household name in the Ghanaian music industry in 2017 following the release of her single "Jeje," featuring prominent dancehall artist, Shatta Wale, and singer Afezi.
Mr 2KayNigeria |1988| EnglishMr 2Kay is a Nigerian singer-songwriter and record label boss. He started his own imprint, Better Life Entertainment, after leaving Grafton Entertainment in 2018. Mr 2Kay has had a successful career, performing in popular events and shows. In 2017, he was reportedly robbed in his hotel room after a performance and filed a lawsuit against the hotel management. In 2018, he hosted a sold-out concert featuring guest artists and DJs. Mr 2Kay is known for his music and giving back to his fans.
Hanson BalirunoUganda |1988| SwahiliHanson Baliruno is a talented Ugandan musician, celebrated for his skills as a songwriter, performer, and recording artist. Born into a family with a strong musical background, Hanson's journey in music began early. During his teenage years, he became a member of the church gospel choir, where he honed his musical abilities. Remarkably, at just 12 years old, Hanson recorded his first song, which garnered him recognition and acclaim. This achievement led to him being signed to Judith Babirye's gospel band, marking the start of his promising music career. Hanson has since graced stages in numerous countries and received accolades for his outstanding contributions to gospel music.
LevixoneUganda |1992| SwahiliLevixone, born Sam Lucus Lubyogo is a Ugandan gospel artist known for his blend of R&B, Soul, and Reggae music. He discovered his talent for music while attending Grace High School in Gayaza. He recorded his first song, "Usinipite," at the age of 13, and had a breakthrough with his single "Nonya Omu" in primary 7.He gained more fans after Steve Jean recreated his hit song "Nonya Omu" in 2010.
TiticaAngola |1987| PortugueseTeca Miguel Garcia, also known as Titica, is an influential Angolan kuduro musician and dancer. Initially recognized as a talented backup dancer, Titica's journey took an unexpected turn when her voice was recorded during a song development session. This event sparked her recording career, leading to the release of her debut album, "Chão," in 2011. The album's lead single, "Olha o Boneco," featuring singer Ary, achieved international success. Titica's unique musical style and captivating performances resonated with audiences beyond Angola. She became a UNAIDS goodwill ambassador in 2013, using her platform to raise awareness about HIV, sexual health, and LGBT issues. Today, Titica is an icon in the music industry, admired for her artistic brilliance and unwavering dedication to social advocacy.