There’s a fresh wave of East African Female Singers you need to know about. From Tanzania to Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda, these powerful voices command attention with their enthralling music and inspiring stories about the African experience. Whether delivering afrobeats or soulful melodies, they have crafted some of the most captivating rhythms today – inviting listeners to participate in an uplifting journey filled with hope and passion.
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Who is the Top Female Artist in East Africa?
One of the top female musicians in East Africa is Tanzanian singer, songwriter and dancer Vanessa Mdee. The multi-award-winning artist is a powerhouse on the African music scene over the past decade. Mdee has a unique style which combines hip hop, afrobeat, dancehall and soulful R&B influences. Her singles “Cash Madame” and “That’s For Me” are anthems across East Africa, while her latest album “Money Mondays”, has been praised for its uplifting energy and poignant lyrics.
Other notable female artists from East Africa include Kenyan singer-songwriter Victoria Kimani, Ugandan soul artist Irene Ntale, Tanzanian singer-songwriter Nandy and South Sudanese rapper Awu.
Top East African Female Singers
Each of these exceptional women has crafted their signature style of music that resonates with fans across the continent, leaving an indelible mark on East African culture.
1. Vanessa Mdee (Tanzania)
She is a Tanzanian singer, songwriter, and television personality and an eye candy for East African female singers. Vanessa has won multiple awards, including the All Africa Music Award for Best Female Artist in East Africa. She is known for her soulful and melodious voice, and her music often addresses social issues. Her song “Juu” is an entrancing dance track expressing unrequited love and longing.
2. Victoria Kimani (Kenya)
Victoria Kimani is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, and actress. She has been in the music industry for over a decade, and her music blends various genres, including Afro-pop, R&B, and hip-hop. She has collaborated with various African and international artists, including Sarkodie, Diamond Platnumz, and Khuli Chana. Her song “Ferrari” is a celebration of her hard work and hustle, inspiring listeners to “keep pushing till they get it right.”
3. Sheebah Karungi (Uganda)
Sheebah Karungi is an award-winning singer and songwriter from Uganda who rightly fits in East African female singers list. She has released several albums, including her 2019 album “Samanya”, which features some of her best songs. Her music is a mix of afrobeat and dancehall, with lyrics that explore love, heartbreak, and social issues. Her song “Kisaasi Kimu” is an inspiring call to action that encourages the listener to break down their barriers and make positive changes in their life.
4. Akothee (Kenya)
Akothee is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. She is known for her energetic performances, which often incorporate dancehall, afro-pop, and traditional African rhythms. She has released several hit songs, including “Benefactor,” “Oyoyo,” and “Sweet Love.” Her song “Power of Love” is an uplifting track that celebrates the beauty and strength of love.
5.Juliana Kanyomozi (Uganda)
Juliana Kanyomozi is a Ugandan singer, actress, and television host. She has won numerous awards for her music, including the Kisima Music Award for Best Female Artist in East Africa. Her music is known for its soulful and emotional lyrics, and she has released several albums, including “Nabikoowa” and “Kanyimbe.” Juliana is a legend among East African female singers.
6. Fena Gitu (Kenya)
Fena Gitu is a Kenyan singer, rapper, and songwriter. She is known for her unique style, which blends various genres, including hip-hop, reggae, and soul. Her music often addresses social issues, and she has collaborated with various African and international artists, including Kagwe Mungai, MDQ, and Blinky Bill.
7. Rema Namakula (Uganda)
Rema Namakula is a Ugandan singer, songwriter, and actress, one of the East African Female Singers. She has won several awards for her music, including the HiPipo Music Award for Best Female Artist in East Africa. Her music is known for its soulful and emotional lyrics, and she has released several hit songs, including “Siri Muyembe” and “Gutujja.”
8. Nandy (Tanzania)
With smash hits like “Ninogeshe”, and “Wasikudanganye” and her collaboration with Kenyan artist Willy Paul on the chart-topping single “Njiwa,” Nandy has become a household name. Her success led to her winning an All Africa Music Award for Best Female Artist in East Africa in 2017. Nandy’s music speaks to the everyday struggles of the African people, and her lyrics often reflect her commitment to justice, peace and freedom.
9. Diana Teta – Rwanda
Without question, Diana Teta is one of the leading East African female Singers. Every artist remembers that pivotal moment when everything changes for them; for this talented singer-songwriter, her song “Fata Fata” sent shockwaves through the music industry. When it hit the airwaves back in 2013, everyone wanted to learn more about who Teta was and what kind of talent she possessed – a legacy which continues today.