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'''Angela Nyirenda''' is a Zambian musician known for her contributions to the music scene. She has a significant discography, with popular songs like "Boma Lyanganepo," "Kwasu Nkwasu," "Foni Na Nkoloko," "Ngoma Kalindula," "Zambian Girl," and "Nzimu Na Uchi." Angela Nyirenda's music is known for its Afrocentric and Zambian cultural influences. | '''Angela Nyirenda''' is a Zambian musician known for her contributions to the music scene. She has a significant discography, with popular songs like "Boma Lyanganepo," "Kwasu Nkwasu," "Foni Na Nkoloko," "Ngoma Kalindula," "Zambian Girl," and "Nzimu Na Uchi." Angela Nyirenda's music is known for its Afrocentric and Zambian cultural influences. | ||
==Music career== | |||
Angela Nyirenda began her career not only as a singer but also as a dancer, showcasing her exceptional talent from an early age. Over the years, she has become a prominent figure in the Zambian music scene, known for her contributions to preserving and promoting [[Zambian traditional music|traditional music]]. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
Revision as of 15:45, 3 September 2023
Angela Nyirenda is a Zambian musician known for her contributions to the music scene. She has a significant discography, with popular songs like "Boma Lyanganepo," "Kwasu Nkwasu," "Foni Na Nkoloko," "Ngoma Kalindula," "Zambian Girl," and "Nzimu Na Uchi." Angela Nyirenda's music is known for its Afrocentric and Zambian cultural influences.
Music career
Angela Nyirenda began her career not only as a singer but also as a dancer, showcasing her exceptional talent from an early age. Over the years, she has become a prominent figure in the Zambian music scene, known for her contributions to preserving and promoting traditional music.
Discography
- 'Salary' (2015)
- 'Zambian Girls' (2010)
- 'Ngoma' (2006)
- 'Malo Abwino' (2004)