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Savara
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Participations

123
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40
Producer
12
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111
Performer
1
Vocalist
4
Composer
Bio
Savara Delvin Mudigi, commonly known as Savara, is a Kenyan singer, drummer, and co-founder, vocalist, and producer of the Sauti Sol band. Savara is also an actor, DJ, fitness guru, and a vegetarian. The singer started singing in a self-formed group in high school with his friends, Chimano and Baraza which later evolved to Sauti Sol after the guitarist, Polycrap Otieno, joined the group.
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