Stella Mwangi, also known as STL, is one of Africa’s most unique female artists in the genres of hip hop/rap, afro-pop, dance and world music. The singer/songwriter is also a rapper, live performer and creative music director.
She is also the founder of Vaa Ki Afrika, a sprouting Scandinavian fashion web store selling Kenyan fashion abroad.
Stella Mwangi was born on 1 September 1986 in Murang’a, Kenya. She grew up in a musical family, as her father was a musician who taught her and her siblings Gikuyu and Swahili languages through poetry and music. She also learned to play the piano at the age of eight.
When she was four years old, her family moved to Norway for a better life. However, they faced challenges in their new country. Stella used music to express herself and cope with the challenges.
She started writing songs and performing at a young age.
Becoming a Star
Stella Mwangi’s breakthrough came in 2006 when she released an EP with some famous Kenyan guest artists. She won Kenya’s best female newcomer award and gained recognition in the African music scene.
2011 she participated in the Melodi Grand Prix, the Norwegian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. She won the competition with her upbeat song “Haba Haba”, which means “little by little” in Swahili.
The magnificent STL
The song was a hit across Europe and Africa and reached number one on the Norwegian charts.
Stella Mwangi rose to international fame in 2011 when she represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest with her upbeat song “Haba Haba”, which means “little by little” in Swahili. The song was a hit across Europe and Africa and topped the Norwegian charts.
Career
Since then, STL has released several albums and singles, such as “Biashara”, “Lookie Lookie”, “Hoola Hoop”, and “Big Girl”.
Her music is a fusion of her African roots and her urban influences, blending Swahili, English and Norwegian lyrics with catchy beats and melodies.
Stella’s music has also been featured in several Hollywood films and TV shows, such as American Pie: Reunion, Save the Last Dance 2, CSI: NY and Being Mary Jane.
She has also collaborated with international artists such as Mohombi, Timbuktu and Madcon.
Stella is not only a talented musician but also a dedicated social entrepreneur. She is the founder of Vaa Ki Afrika, a brand inspired by traditional African wear, patterns and colours, with a fashionable Scandinavian twist to it.
Stella Mwangi in performance
The brand aims to promote African culture and empower women through fashion.
Impact on Society
Stella Mwangi is a star who is shining bright in the global music scene. She is a proud ambassador of her Kenyan heritage and a role model for young aspiring artists. She is also a voice for social change and empowerment through her music and fashion.
Stella Mwangi is also a proud ambassador of her Kenyan heritage and a role model for young aspiring artists
Stella Mwangi is currently working on new projects and expanding her fashion brand. She is also active on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. She regularly posts updates on her life and work.
To learn more about Stella Mwangi and her music, visit her official website here. You can also follow her on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
WEGZ is a rapper from Alexandria, Egypt, who is making waves in the global music scene with his unique style and sound.
He is one of the most popular and influential artists in the Egyptian and Arab hip-hop scene and has also gained recognition and fans worldwide.
Wegz is making history with his music, being one of the biggest and coolest stars in the hip-hop scene. He quickly made a name for himself by disrupting Egyptian hip-hop with his experimental blend of shaabi and trap.
Wegz on stage
The superstar grew up in the El Wardian neighbourhood. He gravitated towards rap after being influenced by a diverse range of inspirations that include the likes of Mohamed Mounir, Adaweyya, Mob Deep, Young Thug and Asap Rocky.
WEGZ has done many amazing things in his music career. He is one of the most streamed Egyptian artists on Spotify, with over 100 million streams in 2020 and 2021.
He is also one of the most followed Egyptian artists on Instagram, with over 3 million followers.
The Egyptian superstar is set to perform his biggest hits in iconic venues across Europe and North America in his upcoming tour. His success has grown exponentially, making fans worldwide who are eager to see Wegz on stage.
The tour will place him among the first Arab artists to work with the company that has collaborated with countless other global superstars. Fans will get the chance to see him perform in Iconic venues.
On the 21st of June, 2023, a project titled “Book Of Ovasabi” was released into the Nigerian music space. A few days after, HipHopAfrica met with Abanum Collins Chibuzor, popularly known as Ovasabi, the artist behind the project and he opened up about his musical journey. Hailing from Delta State, Nigeria, Ovasabi traces his love for music back to his upbringing in Warri. Growing up, he was influenced by his siblings’ passion for hip-hop and rap, which sparked his own interest in the genre.
Discussing his background and musical influences provides valuable context for understanding Ovasabi’s artistic development. It sheds light on the roots of his musical style and the inspiration behind his EP, “Book of Ovasabi.”
In this interview with Ovasabi, the Nigerian rising star discusses the inspiration behind his new EP titled “Book of Ovasabi” and how it differs from his previous work. He emphasizes the theme of being original and pursuing dreams while sharing the challenges he faced during the creation process. Ovasabi highlights the significance of the track “Hopes and Dreams” and its personal story. He reflects on the growth of his sound and the collaborations with talented artists and producers on the EP. The artist expresses pride in certain lyrics and hopes that listeners connect with the creativity and messages in his music. Ovasabi also teases the energy and excitement fans can expect from his live performances. He concludes by hinting at upcoming projects and collaborations, including the release of the “Hopes and Dreams” music video.
Ovasabi
What was the inspiration behind your new EP?
The inspiration behind this EP is my imagination, experiences and stories that I’ve heard. Basically putting out emotions into records.
How does this EP differ from your previous work?
The message is clearer. The delivery. The Ovasabi effect. Most importantly, when you listen to Book of Ovasabi EP, you will notice it.
Can you tell us about the overall theme or message you wanted to convey through this EP?
The message is to be original. Dream your dreams. Raise your hope. Everything will be alright. For as long as you are focused on the journey, watch how things pick up.
Were there any challenges you faced during the creation process of this EP?
Yeah. I learned how to record, mix and master my songs myself. It was challenging, but looking at the Book of Ovasabi EP. The outcome. I am grateful to have accepted the challenge. Also getting the right artist that fits the theme of this EP wasn’t easy.
Is there a specific track on the EP that holds a significant meaning to you? If so, can you share the story behind it?
All the songs on this EP hold significant meaning to me one way or the other, but I will say “Hopes and Dreams” featuring Temmie Stunner. A lot was going on in my life at that point in time. I lost my cousin last year. Earlier that year when I called him on his birthday he was telling me his hopes and dreams. The things he wanted to achieve that year. He wanted to be present for his family. Explore and live life. He was hoping for things to actually work out fine. Suddenly all of those hopes and dreams are broken.
I realized that we don’t really have much time, for he was so young, smart, and highly driven. All of that is gone. So that’s why I would say “Hopes and Dreams” is the most significant song. You have to do what you have to do now. Too many losses. Had to start taking life for what it is. But,
“Hopes and Dreams” always give you a sense of purpose. I tell my stories my way and hope that someday, somebody may listen to my song and be able to derive something good from it.
How do you feel your sound has evolved or grown since your last project?
It has significantly improved. Had to work on my delivery, Making rap more relatable to listeners.
Did you collaborate with any other artists or producers on this EP? If so, what was that experience like?
I worked with great talents. Shout out to Grandmaster, he produced “Journey Man” ft Percy Rhymes. Recording “Journey Man” with Percy Rhymes was fun as we have worked on songs before. Also, we have known each other for over a decade, from our days at Novena University. It was also really amazing to have Yana on this project. Listen to that jam “Pick Up” ft Yana. I also featured Cheta Bangz in 8pm Lagos. He is a great guy. You need to listen to the remix of “Journey Man“. I featured Gochi and PG Blao on it. The song is epic.
Tracklist for “Book Of Ovasabi” EP
Are there any particular lyrics on the EP that you’re especially proud of or feel strongly about?
“These days it’s hard to tell who really loves you, street is electrical, anybody can shock you.”
That’s a lyrics From “8pm in Lagos”, the fifth track on the EP.
How do you hope your listeners will connect with your music through this EP?
I hope they could listen to the lyrics, beats, creativity and message.
What can fans expect from your live performances of the songs on this EP?
Imagine somebody with the name Ovasabi on stage. Then imagine what the performance of Book of Ovasabi EP would look like.
Are there any specific messages or themes that you want your listeners to take away from this project?
No time. Do it and do more. And when you need extra ginger, listen to Book of Ovasabi.
Were there any specific moments or experiences in your life that influenced the creation of this EP?
I arrived in Lagos from Delta State around 8pm some years ago. The part where there was a chat in the song 8pm in Lagos, before Cheta Bangz‘s verse. That was the type of conversation we used to have when we all met at our usual joint in Satellite Town. Different guys hanging around, freestyling, gambling and gisting.
Did you face any creative blocks or periods of uncertainty while working on this EP? How did you overcome them?
“Pick Up” ft Yana and “Alright” were the 2 last songs to be added. Getting the right rhythm and delivery was hard for some minutes. But I am glad the Ovasabi in me was very evident.
What were your primary goals when you set out to create this EP? Do you feel you’ve achieved them?
The fact that I am getting this interview with HipHopAfrica shows that I am doing something right. As long as I can get one or two people to listen and understand. I’ve achieved my primary goal.
Lastly, what’s next for you after releasing this EP? Are there any upcoming projects or collaborations you’re excited about?
Of course. A lot of projects and collaborations are on the way. “Hopes and Dreams” video would drop soon.
Following the decriminalization of cannabis in South Africa, more and more CBD start-ups have sprung in and around the country. Seeing that cannabis is widely favored in many townships, popularized by a number of rappers and doe boys, it was only right that CBD company, Tree of Life (producers of the CBD products, ‘Dank’) would want to collaborate with one of the most popular rappers in Mzansi right now, Maglera Doe Boy.
Tree of Life; A health shop specializing in CBD and CBD+ wellness and various natural supplements extracted from roots, plants and medicinal mushrooms, opened its newest branch in Bryanston, Johannesburg early this past month to much fanfare. Now, the company has announced Klerksdorp emcee, Maglera Doe Boy as their new ambassador.
Maglera took to his Instagram account to announce the partnership while appreciating the brand for its efforts in providing healthy and safe cannabis based products for lovers of the herb.
“I never thought we would reach a point where there would be outlets, to see people of the same colour as me participating in it freely and without persecution,” Maglera stated on his post.
Another South African rapper known for his affinity for the herb, Pretoria‘s A-Reece, was also in 2021 announced as an ambassador for another cannabis brand, Hi-Grow. Reece has been very public about his love for cannabis and often references the different strains he indulges in his music, with lines like “Somewhere in the east I’m smoking Exodus cheese,” on ‘Couldn’t Have Said It Better 3.’
Cannabis in South Africa has been decriminalized by the country’s Constitutional Court for personal consumption by adults in private. However, laws prohibiting use outside of one’s private dwelling and buying and selling cannabis still remain.
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Top Kenyan shrapper Boutross Munene dreams of taking shrap music international, all the way to the Grammys. This comes after the Grammy’s voted to include more categories.
This opens up various African sounds to gain recognition in this feted worldwide ceremony. Best African music performance made it to the new categories included for the next ceremony.
They include but are not limited to the Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, Afro-Pop, Alte, Amapiano, Bongo Flava and Genge. Others include Kizomba, Chimurenga, High Life, Fuji, Kwassa, Ndombolo, Mapouka, Ghanaian Drill, Afro-House, South African Hip-Hop, and Ethio Jazz genres.
Boutross has been a consistent shrap pioneer who visualizes the sub-genre on the international stage. He intentionally works on his projects to make them of global standard.
Shrap is a Kenyan fusion of English, Swahili and sheng rap and resonates more with the majority of urban youth.
In response to the news, Boutross expressed his intention of elevating his sound to the Grammy’s stage, further assuring that he is trying to achieve the feat very soon.
Boutross has been making waves lately with his moves, coming hot from the Madaraka festival that saw him stage performances in London. This points to him establishing himself as an international act.
With such momentum, it wont be long before the Kenyan superstar achieves this.
The coolest kid in Africa, Nasty C, is gearing up to release his much-anticipated album and has been dropping songs and collaborating with fellow artists to give fans a taste of what’s to come.
While in the UK, Junior paid a visit to Charlie Sloth for a second Fire In The Booth freestyle since 2018, where he dropped a memorable freestyle and left a lasting impression on Sloth to call him up again.
As per usual, Nasty ripped the mic to smithereens and dropped some impressive raps like there’s nothing to it. As one of the country’s biggest exports, Nasty has done a remarkable job in flying the South African flag high, building more international exposure for his peers back at home.
As he continues his album rollout, we can only imagine what he’ll bring us this time ’round. The wait continues.
Africa showed up en masse for the 2023 edition of the BET Awards, one of the biggest platforms in black entertainment. A host of African acts were nominated for several categories and one of them, Nigeria’s very own ‘African Giant,’ Burna Boy, made history.
Although the Mzansi artists all lost in their categories, Nigeria and Cameroon had their representatives take home plaques as Burna Boy and Libianca each won in their respective categories.
During the Award show, hosted in the early morning of June 26, 2023 from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, Burna Boy won his fourth BET Best International Act Award after previously snatching the award consecutively from 2019 to 2021.
The Best Collaboration Award went to Future and Drake for their song, ‘Wait For You’ featuring Nigerian singer, Tems.
‘People’ crooner and Cameroon breakout star, Libianca scooped the VIEWER’S CHOICE: BEST INTERNATIONAL ACT award in a very competitive category against names such as Nigeria’s Asake, UK girl group Flo, Maureen and Werenoi from France, Camidoh from Ghana, and South Africa’s Pabi Cooper.
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The streets are about to hear what Stino Le Thwenny have been cooking, and let me tell you, it’s about to go crazy.
The Free State Hip Hop duo recently dropped a new single from their upcoming album, You Want Some More and have been using it and some in-studio snaps to build anticipation for their project. We now have the album tracklist as well as the updated and hopefully official release date, July 14th.
With features from Khuli Chana, Ntate Stunna, Cassper Nyovest, and more – fans are in for something special. They’ve tapped into a Kwaito-influenced style that many supporters have embraced; I, for one, have had Shiselwa on high rotation.
We have a few more weeks to the release; hopefully, we’ll get another single before then. We’ll keep you posted on the latest.
In hip-hop, where verbal prowess and lyrical dexterity reign supreme, battle rap have long been a celebrated tradition. They serve as a platform for artists to showcase their skills, challenge their peers, and engage in a friendly competition that pushes the boundaries of creativity. The latest buzz in the rap community revolves around the audacious call-out from the most versatile Nigerian rapper “Psycho YP” to Nigerian Rap Torch Bearer “Blaqbonez” for an epic battle rap showdown. Let’s delve into the details and explore the potential clash of titans on the horizon.
The Backstory:
Blaqbonez, known for his hard-hitting punchlines and razor-sharp delivery, has been a force to reckon with in the rap game for years. His extensive discography and notable collaborations have solidified his position as a heavyweight contender. However, as Psycho YP began to make waves in the industry with his unique style and infectious energy, it was only a matter of time before their paths crossed.
The Call-Out:
In a surprising turn of events, Psycho YP, during a round table session on The HipHop Podcast with Daygenius of Battle Rap Africa, Veteran Rapper M.I Abaga, Fozter, unleashed a fiery call-out directed squarely at Blaqbonez. The message – “I want to do one battle, and I want to do it with BLAQ… but Blaqbones ain’t rapping no more…” reverberated through the hip-hop community, igniting a flurry of excitement and anticipation among fans and fellow artists alike. Psycho YP challenged Blaqbonez to a one-on-one battle rap, daring them to step up and prove their mettle.
The anticipation continues to mount as news of the impending battle rap showdown spread like wildfire. The hip-hop community eagerly awaits the clash between these two talented artists, recognizing the potential for an unforgettable showdown. Speculations run wild about the possible date, formats, and rules that would govern this monumental event.
The Expected Showdown:
With the hype reaching a fever pitch, organizers of Africa’s Biggest Battle Rap event recognize the opportunity to transform this battle rap into a grand spectacle. Pending when Blaqbonez would respond and accept the challenge from Psycho YP. Anticipations are high for a date while Talks are underway to secure a prestigious venue capable of accommodating the huge fan base and providing an electric atmosphere for the battle. The stage is set for these two rap heavyweights to engage in a war of words, where their lyrical abilities will be put to the ultimate test.
Conclusion:
In hip-hop, battle rap showdowns have always been a cornerstone of artistic expression, allowing artists to flex their creative muscles and compete in a friendly, yet fiercely competitive manner. The call-out from Psycho YP to Blaqbonez has set the stage for an electrifying showdown, promising to captivate audiences and redefine the boundaries of rap supremacy. As fans eagerly await the battle, the anticipation continues to build, reminding us once again of the power and influence of rap music and battle rap in the modern era.
Kenyan rap G.O.A.T Nyashinski has dropped his latest single in addition to his catalogue. Beautiful is a story about an African boy, his music and also a love story.
Nyashinski is an amazing storyteller with a rhyme-ability to tell stories in between beat breaks. This however, is an ode to a lover, a mellow expression of affection and cherishing.
Beatiful Single’s artwork
The single is a lyrical masterpiece despite it not being filled with hard rap rhymes. Understandably so, love is a soft feeling. Nyashinski utilises his artistry to flawlessly deliver his message to a love interest.
The beat is a beautiful piano piece, sweet and soft to the ears. It evokes a seductive aura that is perfect for that special moment. Since the days of collaborations with super producer Cedo, he has honed his ability to be in melodies.
Nyashinski has mastered the art of switching sonicaly, able to switch completely from his superb rhyme ability to beautiful vocals.
I want to tell you a story. A BEAUTIFUL African Story about a Boy, Music and Love. pic.twitter.com/wXlxg6xui1
The track is overall well produced and is definitely a hit. It is yet another timeless piece from one of the greatest artists from the 254. You should definitely check it out.