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Saida Karoli

Saida Karoli

2 Songs
2 Popular
45 Downloads
Saida Karoli

Saida Karoli

Who is Saida Karoli? Saida Karoli (born April 4, 1976) is a renowned Tanzanian traditional singer and performer from Bukoba, known for her "natural" style, mesmerizing vocals, and hits like "Maria Salome". Rising to fame in the early 2000s, she popularized the Haya-influenced folk music genre across East Africa, earning nicknames like "Wanchekecha" and performing at major events like Zanzibar's Sauti Za Busara. Early Life and Career Birthplace: Born in Rwongwe, a village in the Bukoba Rural district of the Kagera Region, near Lake Victoria. Background: Raised in a traditional setting where she learned music from her mother, despite initial local disapproval of girls singing. Education: Due to lack of support, she only completed primary school up to grade 5. Breakthrough: She started her professional career in 2001 with her debut album, Chambua kama Karanga. Musical Style and Success Style: Known for natural vocals, rhythmic, and traditional music often sung in her native Haya language, alongside Swahili. Key Hits: "Maria Salome," "Mapenzi Kizunguzungu," "Harusi," and "Kitobero". "Maria Salome": The hit song was featured in the 2013 Tyler Perry-produced movie Peeples and was later covered by Tanzanian artist Diamond Platnumz in 2016. Impact: Her music gained immense popularity in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Burundi. Awards and Recognition Nominee: Best Folk Album for Harusi (2005 Tanzania Music Awards) and Best Female Vocalist (2006 Tanzania Music Awards). Performances: Performed for the Kabaka of Buganda (Uganda) and at the Sauti Za Busara festival. Later Career and Management Management: Previously managed by Felician Mutta of FM Productions Ltd. Comeback: Following a period of low activity, she made a comeback, acknowledging the support from Diamond Platnumz’s cover of her song, which helped revive her career. Her music remains popular across generations, often described as traditional folk music with a contemporary feel.

2
Songs
2
Popular
45
Downloads

Who is Saida Karoli?

Saida Karoli (born April 4, 1976) is a renowned Tanzanian traditional singer and performer from Bukoba, known for her "natural" style, mesmerizing vocals, and hits like "Maria Salome". Rising to fame in the early 2000s, she popularized the Haya-influenced folk music genre across East Africa, earning nicknames like "Wanchekecha" and performing at major events like Zanzibar's Sauti Za Busara. Early Life and Career Birthplace: Born in Rwongwe, a village in the Bukoba Rural district of the Kagera Region, near Lake Victoria. Background: Raised in a traditional setting where she learned music from her mother, despite initial local disapproval of girls singing. Education: Due to lack of support, she only completed primary school up to grade 5. Breakthrough: She started her professional career in 2001 with her debut album, Chambua kama Karanga. Musical Style and Success Style: Known for natural vocals, rhythmic, and traditional music often sung in her native Haya language, alongside Swahili. Key Hits: "Maria Salome," "Mapenzi Kizunguzungu," "Harusi," and "Kitobero". "Maria Salome": The hit song was featured in the 2013 Tyler Perry-produced movie Peeples and was later covered by Tanzanian artist Diamond Platnumz in 2016. Impact: Her music gained immense popularity in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Burundi. Awards and Recognition Nominee: Best Folk Album for Harusi (2005 Tanzania Music Awards) and Best Female Vocalist (2006 Tanzania Music Awards). Performances: Performed for the Kabaka of Buganda (Uganda) and at the Sauti Za Busara festival. Later Career and Management Management: Previously managed by Felician Mutta of FM Productions Ltd. Comeback: Following a period of low activity, she made a comeback, acknowledging the support from Diamond Platnumz’s cover of her song, which helped revive her career. Her music remains popular across generations, often described as traditional folk music with a contemporary feel.