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  2. Category:21st-century South African women singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "21st-century South African women singers" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:African women singers - Wikipedia

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    South African women singers (12 C, 9 P) Sudanese women singers (4 C) Swazi women singers (2 P) T. Tanzanian women singers (3 C) Togolese women singers (2 P)

  4. Category:African-American women singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African-American women singers" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Sade (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Helen Folasade Adu was born on 16 January 1959 in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. [15] Her middle name, Folasade, means "crowned with wealth" in Yoruba. [16] Her parents are Adebisi Adu, a Nigerian lecturer in economics of Yoruba background, from Ikere-Ekiti and Anne Hayes, an English district nurse; they met in London, married in 1955, and moved to Nigeria. [15]

  6. Category:South African women singers - Wikipedia

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    21st-century South African women singers (1 C, 112 P) C. South African contraltos (1 P) F. South African women folk singers (9 P) J. South African women jazz singers ...

  7. Tyla - Wikipedia

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    Tyla Laura Seethal [4] was born on 30 January 2002 in Edenvale, Gauteng, [5] [6] to a coloured family with Indian, [7] [8] Indo-Mauritian, Zulu, and Irish ancestry. [9] [10] [11] She grew up in Johannesburg, Gauteng, [12] and graduated from Edenglen High School in 2019, where she was the Head of Culture.

  8. Amanda Black - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Benedicta Antony (born 24 July 1993), known professionally as Amanda Black, [1] is a South African singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Gcuwa, her career began in 1999 at the age of 6 singing in church choirs. Amanda was a contestant on Idols South Africa season 11. [2] Black relocated to Johannesburg in 2016

  9. Category:African singers - Wikipedia

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    Category: African singers. 22 languages. Anarâškielâ ... African women singers (36 C, 2 P) A. Algerian singers (6 C, 3 P) Angolan singers (6 C) B. Beninese singers ...