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[[File:Maureen_Lilanda.jpg|250px|thumb|right|[[Maureen Lilanda]] performing in 2013.]]'''Maureen Lupo Lilanda''' is a Zambian Afro Jazz singer and songwriter.  
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|birth_name      = Maureen Lupo Lilanda
|alias            = Maureen Lilanda
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|birth_place =[[Lusaka]], Zambia
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|genre = Afro Jazz
|occupation      = Singer
|years_active    = 2000 – present
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'''Maureen Lupo Lilanda''' is a Zambian Afro Jazz singer and songwriter.  
==Early life==
==Early life==


==Music and career==
==Music and career==
[[File:Music 4 Change.jpg|thumb|Maureen Lilanda at tthe [[Music 4 Change Initiative]] / U.S. Embassy Zambia panel discussion for celebrities. June 2016]]
[[File:Music 4 Change.jpg|thumb|Maureen Lilanda at the [[Music 4 Change Initiative]] / U.S. Embassy Zambia panel discussion for celebrities. June 2016]]
Maureen started her music career as a teenager, and she has a collection of five albums, "[[Nandayeya]]" in 2000, "[[Coming Home]]" in 2002, "[[Evolution]]" in 2004, "[[Tetwe]]" in 2005 and "[[Soul Masala]]" in 2007. Maureen is a motivational speaker, and she has addressed in her music as well as at local school discussions issues on malaria, HIV, child abuse, morality, religion, and dealing with the loss of a loved one.  She has collaborated and shared stages with various artists such as the Malmo Symphony of Sweden, Black Voices of the UK, Leona Lewis, Jonathan Butler, Oliver Mutukudzi, and Seal. Maureen has also led a female Acapella group called Amashiwi to Japan.
Maureen started her music career as a teenager, and she has a collection of five albums, "[[Nandayeya]]" in 2000, "[[Coming Home]]" in 2002, "[[Evolution]]" in 2004, "[[Tetwe]]" in 2005 and "[[Soul Masala]]" in 2007. Maureen is a motivational speaker, and she has addressed in her music as well as at local school discussions issues on malaria, HIV, child abuse, morality, religion, and dealing with the loss of a loved one.  She has collaborated and shared stages with various artists such as the Malmo Symphony of Sweden, Black Voices of the UK, Leona Lewis, Jonathan Butler, Oliver Mutukudzi, and Seal. Maureen has also led a female Acapella group called Amashiwi to Japan.


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