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Big Ben Kandukira, (born Venaune Ben Kandukira) is a Namibian performing and recording artist. [1]After the release of his first album in 2001, Kandukira's work focused on Afro pop, Afrobeat, and fusion genres with a strong presence of tribal rhythms, melodies and local languages.
International success followed with songs such as "Winds of Change". [3] Having lived as a teacher in an Angolan refugee camp from 1979 to the early 80s and later in Sweden, he returned to Namibia before independence in 1990, where he celebrated great successes with his music, especially with ǃGnubu ǃNubus (Khoekhoe: short and round). [3]
The kwaito genre is the most popular and successful music genre in Namibia. It's believed to be the biggest industry in Namibia's music and the only that is heavily supported by the youth. This is so because of socio-economic issues, as many artists enter the music industry with hopes of strengthening self-employment and making a living out of it.
She was born as Stella Kavendjii in Omaruru, Namibia and raised in the township of Mondesa, Swakopmund. [1] Stella sings in her native Otjiherero and is best known for her 2004 hit song Kapepo. Born on 25 July in Omaruru and influenced by late South African songstress Brenda Fassie and country music legend; Dolly Parton, stella set her heart on ...
The music video of the song was officially released on 20 July 2015 through the YouTube channel of T-Series Telugu. The video of the song received more than 18 million views on YouTube. [9] The song was released in Tamil as Manogari, [10] In Hindi as Manohari [11] [12] and in Malayalam as Manohari. [13]
His second album was a light music album named Karunya's Vandebhaavagurum. He also released four singles. He released the songs "O Priyathamaa" on 9 June 2017, "Prema Geethika" on 10 August 2017, "Maayarogam" on 14 April 2018, and "Karuninchele" on 23 August 2019. His music video for "O Priyathamaa" reached 1 million+ views on YouTube.
The first single was released on 1 August 2021, [18] coinciding with Friendship Day. [19] The music video was directed by S. S. Karthikeya [20] and was released as "Dosti" (in Telugu, Hindi and Kannada), [21] [22] "Natpu" (in Tamil), [23] and "Priyam" (in Malayalam) with vocals by Vedala Hemachandra in Telugu, [24] Amit Trivedi in Hindi, [25] Anirudh Ravichander in Tamil, [26] Vijay Yesudas in ...
"Namibia, Land of the Brave" is the national anthem of Namibia, adopted in December 1991. It was composed by Axali Doëseb, who was the director of a traditional music group from the Kalahari Desert. Doëseb was chosen to compose it after winning a contest held after Namibia became independent in 1990.