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Artists: Year > 2019
Results: 6 to 11 of 28
  • Eli Maliki

     

    Eli Maliki is a Kenyan-Ugandan soul fusion artist with a drive to inspire. He fuses the sounds of his African heritage with fresh neo-soul vibes and lyrics that come from and move the heart.

    Born in a musical family, Eli started his musical journey early in a family read more

  • Fadhilee Itulya

     

    Fadhilee is a Kenyan "world music" artist who shares and collaborates with other artists, produces innovative shows and works for the development of the East African arts scene. His music is inspired by an old style of Kenyan guitar music played with thumb and index finger called omutibo. This read more

  • Faith Mussa

     Faith Mussa is an award-winning afro-soul singer-songwriter, guitarist, one-man-band and one of Malawi's most popular artists, known for his soulful voice and energetic performances. His music combines traditional Malawian vibes with modern sounds to create a unique and exciting performance. His music career started playing hand-made gallon guitars and milk-tin read more

  • Fid Q

    Fareed Kubanda, aka Fid Q is arguably Tanzania’s most prolific hiphop artist. His social awareness and political insightfulness coupled with profound lyrical prowess has propelled him to the upper echelons of the Rap Elite.

     

    Fid Q has released two award-winning albums in Tanzania. He is currently finalising a third album read more

  • Hoba Hoba Spirit

     

    The Moroccan musical phenomenon is back, stronger than ever! Between rock, funk and folklore, Hoba Hoba Spirit embody the avant-garde and contemporary Moroccan scene with songs that hit every time. From "Welcome to Casa" to "Blad Skyzo", their singles are firmly engraved in the Moroccan memory. Hoba Hoba Spirit read more

  • Ifrikya Spirit

     

    Ifrikya Spirit’s music is rooted in Algeria, but open to the music of Africa and the world. The group spurs its Berber roots to explore and share new sounds and forms. 

    When musicians from 42 African countries converged on Algiers in 2009 for the Pan-African Festival, it was a major read more