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Birth name
  
Wangechi Waweru

Years active
  
2012-present

Origin
  
Nairobi

Role
  
Artist

Name
  
Wangechi Waweru

Genres
  
Hip hoppop

Period
  
Contemporary art

Instruments
  
Vocals


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Born
  
19 January 1994 (age 30) Nairobi, Kenya (
1994-01-19
)

Occupation(s)
  
RapperPianistBass Guitarist

Movies
  
The End of Eating Everything

Education
  
Yale School of Art, Atlantic College, Cooper Union, Yale University

Similar People
  
Santigold, Asa Mader, Melvin Gibbs

Profiles

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Wangechi Waweru (born 19 January 1994), professionally known as Wangechi, is a Kenyan based rapper, singer and songwriter. She began her music career in 2013 and released her debut mixtape "Consume- Chakula ya soul" in July 2013. In December 2, 2016 she released her 10 track EP "Dont Consume if Seal is Broken" Which included Tusker's theme song for the Here's to us Campaign launched in 30 November 2016

Contents

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Wangechi rose to great popularity through her feature on the Ligi Soo remix in 2013 that featured a variety of female rappers. This gave her a platform to create a name and release various projects after.

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Near death experience strengthens wangechi s faith


Early life

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Wangechi was born in January 19, 1994 and was raised in Nairobi, Kenya. She is the last born in a family of two. She studied at Makini School. Went on to Precious Blood Riruta and Graduated at Strathmore University where she studied Financial Economics and pursued music after that. Her passion for music began at the tender age of ten. Stating that her major inspiration behind music was rapper and songstress Nazizi. She listened to the likes of Slum Village, I.N.I, Kalamashaka, Jay-Z, E-Sir, Digable planets, Kanye West, Lauren Hill, Missy Elliott, MF Doom, B.I.G and many more. She met her current producer/mentor Kevin Provoke in 2012 and started working on her first mixtape Consume in 2013.

Career

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She started off with Hype Masters Entertainment where she marked her debut into the music. Later on she was signed under Provoke Music where she released her first mixtape Consume. She later on released a variety of singles after that in the year 2014 such as Tulia Tu feat HHP and King Kaka, Play, Attention shopper and Analogue dreams feat Karun. She featured on the CNN "African Voices' segment in 2013 where she was identified as one of the Kenyan rising stars to watch out for.

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She featured on Coke Studio Season 3 in 2015 where she partnered with the Tanzanian artist Ben Pol and returned for the superstar week where she collaborated with Ice prince, Alikiba, Dama do Bling, Maurice Kirya and American singer Ne-yo. She also released Cardiac Arrest and They Don't Know feat Fena Gitu in 2015. She has shared stages with various international acts such as Mos Def, Tinnie Tempah, Tim Westwood, Morgan Heritage and Ne-yo.

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In the year 2016 she wrote and sang the anthem to the Tusker Lager "Here to Us" campaign that focused on bringing Kenyans together as one.

Albums and Singles

  • Homemade
  • Lega Mega Sega
  • Play
  • Attention Shopper
  • Chakula ya Soul (mixtape)
  • Cardiac Arrest
  • They Don't know ft Fena
  • Analogue Dreams ft Karun
  • I am 1994
  • Fast Lane
  • Push
  • Tulia tu ft HHP and King Kaka
  • No limits
  • Don't consume if seal is broken (Ep)
  • X2
  • Personal life

    In September 14, 2014, she and her two friends suffered a grisly road accident. Her best friend Tionna Wangechi passed on. She was admitted in ICU with life threatening injuries and left side temporary paralysis for a couple of months and went on to recovery.

    References

    Wangechi Wikipedia