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Birth name
  
Bulelwa Mkutukana

Years active
  
2011–present

Genres
  
Afro-soul


Name
  
Bulelwa Mkutukana

Nationality
  
South African

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

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Born
  
9 November 1988 (age 35) East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa (
1988-11-09
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, poet, recording artist, performer

Instruments
  
Vocals, Acoustic guitar

Labels
  
TS Records, EMI South Africa

Albums
  
Loliwe, Phendula, The Beginning Live, Country Girl, Mari Banyanyi, Baju Baru, The Beginning, Nelson Mandela

Siblings
  
Nomonde Mkutukana, Mbangedwa Mkutukana, Mbuyiseli Mkutukana

Parents
  
Mlamli Mkutukana, Nokhaya Mkutukana

Similar People
  
DJ Sbu, LeRoy Bell, Kelly Khumalo, Brenda Fassie, Cassper Nyovest

Profiles

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Bulelwa Mkutukana (born 9 November 1988), best known by her stage name Zahara, is a South African singer-songwriter. She started singing in her school’s choir when she was six years old, and at the age of nine she was told to join the senior choir because of her strong voice.

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In 2011 Zahara released her debut album Loliwe, which went platinum in 13 days and double platinum after 17 days, selling over 100,000 copies in South Africa. The music video for her debut single, Loliwe, has surpassed the 5 million views mark on YouTube. On 1 May 2012, at the annual South African Music Awards, Zahara won eight awards, including "Best Female Artist" and "Album of the Year".

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Early life

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Zahara was born as Bulelwa Mkutukana in the Phumlani Informal Settlement outside of East London in Eastern Cape, South Africa, where she lived with her parents Nokhaya and Mlamli Mkutukana. She is the sixth of seven children. She displayed her love for singing at age 6. She first came to wider attention when she was appointed the lead singer of a local Sunday school choir in Phumlani. Her stage name means "blooming flower"; as a child she was known by the nickname "Spinach".

Music career

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Her music is classified loosely as "Afrosoul" and she sings in her native language, Xhosa, as well as in English. Her music has been described as a mixture between the styles that have been popularized by Tracy Chapman, and India.Arie.

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Zahara's debut album Loliwe was released in 2011. The first issue sold out within 72 hours, and 19 days later, the album reached double platinum status in South Africa by surpassing the 100,000 sales mark. This made her the second musician after Brenda Fassie, who was also a Xhosa native, to reach this figure in such record time. Zahara released her first Live DVD which featured X-Factor USA contestant LeRoy Bell. The DVD reached platinum (according to the standards set by the Recording Industry of South Africa) in one day.

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On 1 May 2012, at the annual South African Music Awards, Zahara won eight awards, including "Best Female Artist" and "Album of the Year". Zahara is the brand ambassador for the Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital.

Discography

  • Loliwe (2011)
  • The Beginning Live (2012)
  • Nelson Mandela (2013)
  • Phendula (2013)
  • Country Girl (2015)
  • Awards and nominations

    Notes
  • A ^ The Metro FM Music Awards were not held in 2012 due to re-positioning. The award ceremony was held in 2013.
  • References

    Zahara (South African musician) Wikipedia