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  2. Yvonne Mwale - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Zambian group B-Sharp as a vocalist where she received an advanced musical education from Jones Kabanga. In 2009, Mwale was awarded with “Best Upcoming Female Artist” at the Ngoma Awards, the national music awards in Zambia. [2] [3] The same year, she formed a band with her friends named “Nyali”.

  3. Caitlin De Ville - Wikipedia

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    De Ville was born in the city of Chingola in the Zambian copperbelt and raised in the nearby city of Kitwe.She moved to Cape Town at age eighteen. [2]De Ville started uploading videos to YouTube in 2009, [3] and her violin covers of popular songs gained online popularity during the 2010s. [4]

  4. PK Chishala - Wikipedia

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    Peter Kalumba Chishalabetter known by his stage name PK Chishala, was a Zambian musician. He is considered by many, to be one of the greatest musicians of the Kalindula genre. He contributed to the development and popularising the genre.

  5. Mampi - Wikipedia

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    Although Mampi didn't appear in Luyanna's video, the two artists collaborated in a music video for a new rendition of Mampi's previously released track, 'Why.' [9] [10] December 2017 saw Mampi releasing the single 'Nyula Yako' from her upcoming 2018 album of the same name. [11] This dancehall-inspired track came complete with a captivating ...

  6. Dora Moono Nyambe - Wikipedia

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    Nyambe was born to a South African mother and Zambian father. [3] She grew up in Chibombo, [4] Lusaka, Zambia. [5] [6] She was exposed to foreign missionaries at a young age, and recognized the obstacles of foreigners providing aid. [7] Nyambe became certified as a primary school and ESL teacher, and had planned to work as a teacher in China.

  7. Jordan Katembula - Wikipedia

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    It features Salma Doldia, a female Zambian artist. The album was produced by Digital X, a Lusaka-based studio. The "Kapilipili" music video received air play on MTVbase and channel-O. In 2014 he released a song titled "Telemundo loving" which aired on channel O and all local TV stations in Zambia. Some of his music videos are available on YouTube

  8. Never Forget (Sampa the Great song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video was released on Sampa's YouTube channel on 28 June 2022. The video was directed by Rharha Nembhard, Imraan Christian, and Furmaan Ahmed. [4] Nembhard disclosed that the idea of time came across her thoughts as soon as she listened to the song, this inspired her and other directors to have the video exhibit the past, present, and future simultaneously.

  9. John Chiti - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, he was contacted by a Zambian film maker Lawrence Thompson who heard about Chiti and wanted to make a feature film about his life. [2] [3] With film director Kenny Mumba. Netflix bought the movie late 2022. The movie Can You See Us was an instant success when it was released on 27 August 2023. [4]