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Mampi's first album ''Maloza'' was released in 2005. It included the song "Sunshya", which she performed for her first appearance on [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation|Television Zambia]].{{r|koloko}}<ref>[s.n.] (13 January 2012). [http://www.lusakatimes.com/2012/01/13/artist-week-mampi/ Artist of the week: Mampi]. ''Lusaka Times''. Accessed March 2015.</ref> Her second album, ''Chimo ni chimo'', was released in 2007.{{r|koloko}} | Mampi's first album ''Maloza'' was released in 2005. It included the song "Sunshya", which she performed for her first appearance on [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation|Television Zambia]].{{r|koloko}}<ref>[s.n.] (13 January 2012). [http://www.lusakatimes.com/2012/01/13/artist-week-mampi/ Artist of the week: Mampi]. ''Lusaka Times''. Accessed March 2015.</ref> Her second album, ''Chimo ni chimo'', was released in 2007.{{r|koloko}} | ||
She performed in [[Namibia]] for the first time in 2012, at [[Windhoek]].<ref>[staff reporter] (12 September 2012). [http://www.namibian.com.na/indexx.php?archive_id=99859&page_type=archive_story_detail&page=1891 Mampi 'Thunder Thighs' to Perform at Old Chez 'Ntemba]. ''The Namibian''. Accessed March 2015.</ref> | She performed in [[Namibia]] for the first time in 2012, at [[Windhoek]].<ref>[staff reporter] (12 September 2012). [http://www.namibian.com.na/indexx.php?archive_id=99859&page_type=archive_story_detail&page=1891 Mampi 'Thunder Thighs' to Perform at Old Chez 'Ntemba]. ''The Namibian''. Accessed March 2015.</ref> | ||
== Discography == | |||
===Selected songs=== | |||
# Nina Kuona | |||
# Sinichiziba | |||
# Osanimenya | |||
# Ni Yenda Naye | |||
# Chance, Sunshya | |||
# Malozi | |||
# Kamba | |||
# Unikonda | |||
# We Ni Konda | |||
# Monga ka baby | |||
# Not Reachable | |||
# Sunshine | |||
# Venima funa | |||
# Wakumbali | |||
# Malokoza | |||
# Kampamba, | |||
# Kuona Koeya | |||
# Sinichiziba | |||
# Nkani | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 21:50, 16 June 2016
Mirriam Mukape (born 4 August 1986), usually known as Mampi, is a Zambian R&B singer. She also performs some kwaito and reggae music.
Early life
Mampi was born in Lusaka on 4 August 1986. She went to Muyooma Basic School, Libala High School, and the Springfields Coaching Centre in Lusaka.
Music and career
Mampi's first album Maloza was released in 2005. It included the song "Sunshya", which she performed for her first appearance on Television Zambia.[1][2] Her second album, Chimo ni chimo, was released in 2007.[1] She performed in Namibia for the first time in 2012, at Windhoek.[3]
Discography
Selected songs
- Nina Kuona
- Sinichiziba
- Osanimenya
- Ni Yenda Naye
- Chance, Sunshya
- Malozi
- Kamba
- Unikonda
- We Ni Konda
- Monga ka baby
- Not Reachable
- Sunshine
- Venima funa
- Wakumbali
- Malokoza
- Kampamba,
- Kuona Koeya
- Sinichiziba
- Nkani
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Leonard Koloko (2012). Zambian music legends. Raleigh, N.C: Lulu.com. ISBN 9781470953355. p. 223.
- ↑ [s.n.] (13 January 2012). Artist of the week: Mampi. Lusaka Times. Accessed March 2015.
- ↑ [staff reporter] (12 September 2012). Mampi 'Thunder Thighs' to Perform at Old Chez 'Ntemba. The Namibian. Accessed March 2015.
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