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'''Tasila Mwale''' (born c. 1984)<ref name="Limwanya">Limwanya, Kennedy (2002) "[http://allafrica.com/stories/200203080570.html Pop Idol Tasila Aims High]", AllAfrica.com, 8 March 2002, retrieved 2010-11-05</ref> is a [[Zambia]]n [[singer]]/[[songwriter]].
'''Tasila Mwale''' (born c. 1984)<ref name="Limwanya">Limwanya, Kennedy (2002) "[http://allafrica.com/stories/200203080570.html Pop Idol Tasila Aims High]", AllAfrica.com, 8 March 2002, retrieved 2010-11-05</ref> is a [[Zambia]]n [[singer]]/[[songwriter]].


According to Mwale's own account she got her start as a singer at an early age. She was an active member of the [[Scripture Union]] singing group at her school.
==Early life==
Mwale was born in [[Kitwe]], [[Copperbelt]] to Moses & Margaret Mwale. She started singing at a very tender age and was influenced by artists such as Toni Braxton, Anita Baker, Beyonce and [[Joe Chibangu]]. She was an active member of the Scripture Union singing group at her school.


Tasila first came to the public eye when she won the Zambian version of the [[Pop Idol]] competition, 'MNet Idols Zambia'.<ref name="Limwanya" /><ref name="NG">"[http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/page.basic/artist/content.artist/tasila_mwale_39879 Tasila Mwale]", ''[[National Geographic Society|National Geographic]]'', retrieved 2010-11-05</ref>  
==Musical career==
Tasila first came to the public eye when she won the Zambian version of the Pop Idol competition, 'MNet Idols Zambia'.<ref name="Limwanya" /><ref name="NG">"[http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/page.basic/artist/content.artist/tasila_mwale_39879 Tasila Mwale]", ''[[National Geographic Society|National Geographic]]'', retrieved 2010-11-05</ref>  


As an award for her performance she signed a one record recording contract with Zambian music label [[Mondo Music Corporation]].<ref name="Limwanya" /> The result was her debut album ''Uchi'' (meaning "honey").<ref name="NG" /> This album featured collaborations with several established Zambian musicians including [[Ballard Zulu]], [[Joe Chibangu]], and [[Black Muntu]].<ref name="NG" />
As an award for her performance she signed a one record recording contract with Zambian music label [[Mondo Music Corporation]].<ref name="Limwanya" /> The result was her debut album ''Uchi'' (meaning "honey").<ref name="NG" /> This album featured collaborations with several established Zambian musicians including [[Ballard Zulu]], [[Joe Chibangu]], and [[Black Muntu]].<ref name="NG" />

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Tasila Mwale
Birth nameTasila Mwale
Born1984
Kitwe, Copperbelt
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2002 – present

Tasila Mwale (born c. 1984)[1] is a Zambian singer/songwriter.

Early life

Mwale was born in Kitwe, Copperbelt to Moses & Margaret Mwale. She started singing at a very tender age and was influenced by artists such as Toni Braxton, Anita Baker, Beyonce and Joe Chibangu. She was an active member of the Scripture Union singing group at her school.

Musical career

Tasila first came to the public eye when she won the Zambian version of the Pop Idol competition, 'MNet Idols Zambia'.[1][2]

As an award for her performance she signed a one record recording contract with Zambian music label Mondo Music Corporation.[1] The result was her debut album Uchi (meaning "honey").[2] This album featured collaborations with several established Zambian musicians including Ballard Zulu, Joe Chibangu, and Black Muntu.[2]

Soon after the release of her album she announced that she would be taking time off her music career to return to school.

As of May 2006 Tasila is working on her next album.

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Limwanya, Kennedy (2002) "Pop Idol Tasila Aims High", AllAfrica.com, 8 March 2002, retrieved 2010-11-05
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Tasila Mwale", National Geographic, retrieved 2010-11-05