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Real Elements,is the first Malawian music group to record Malawian urban music. [3] who brought to Malawi an urban American sound with chichewa lyrics. They were featured on Channel O and performed in Malawi and opened in the UK for hip hop artists like Blak Twang. They inspired a new genre of Malawian music in the form of the urban hip-hop and ...
Kalua started singing secular music in 2010 and finally released two singles: "Beautiful", featuring award-winning Malawian rapper Young Kay; and "Without Your Love", which landed him a coveted deal with the record company Nde’feyo Entertainment. Almost instantly thereafter he began his tour in Malawi under the stable, in
Shafie S. Phiri (born 2 January 1998) is a Malawian artist better known by his stage name Driemo. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He started his music career in early 2017 in ...
Chiku Malinga Chitsundi Banda (born August 17, 1994), best known as Malinga Mafia, is a Malawian dancehall artist and songwriter. [1] [2] In 2018, he won a Nyasa Music Award as Best Dancehall artist of the year. [3] His collaboration with Hyphen titled Tsidya lina (other coast) won the Best collaboration of the year 2018. [4]
The music video also received attention from different politicians such as Patricia Kaliati. [11] In 2018, Mbekeani shared a stage with prolific Malawian artists such as Dan Lu and Fredokiss during Carlsberg Urban Music Legacy in Malawi. [12] On 14 July 2020, Mbekeani and Piksy worked together on their Extended Play. [13]
The launch of Television Malawi in 1999 also provided a platform for rappers to have their music videos beamed to a national audience. The music video to Wisdom Chitedze's song Tipewe was on regular rotation on the station in its early days and is often cited as the first Malawian rap music video.
Phyzix in 2018 advocating for safe schools and workplaces for girls and women. He moved to Area 25 in Lilongwe to pursue his career. [6] Chikoleka's major breakthrough came in 2006 after releasing his single titled "Cholapitsa" (The Boogeyman), for which he later shot a music video that topped charts in Malawi.
Joseph Tembo (18 September 1977 - 19 December 2019) was a musician and politician from Malawi. He had collaborated with Sally Nyundo, Lucius Banda, Mlaka Maliro and many other Malawian artists. [1] He produced and promoted many upcoming artists including Andrew Matrauza, whose first successful single was Musadabwe.