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Frida Amani

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Frida Amani
Birth nameFrida Amani Bakula
Born (1995-08-04) August 4, 1995 (age 29)
OriginArusha, Tanzania
GenresHip Hop
Occupation(s)Musician, Activist, Environmentalist
InstrumentVocal
Years active2015-Present

Frida Amani Bakula (born August 4, 1995), known profesionally as Frida Amani, is a Tanzanian rapper, singer, songwriter, environmentalist, activist, and Media personality[1].[2][3][4]

Early life

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Frida Amani started her musica journey at the age of 7, where she showcased her talent in church performances. In 2014, she released her debut track “Watasubiri,” garnering attention on local radio stations in Arusha.[5]

Breakthrough

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Frida first gained national recognition in 2015 when she participated in the Bongo Star Search competition, finishing in third place. During the competition, her performance of Joh Makini and G Nako's song Nusu Nusu showcased her rap style.[6]

Following her success on Bongo Star Search, Frida took a two-year break from music to pursue a career in broadcasting. She worked as a presenter for East African Radio on the show Planet Bongo and later moved to Clouds Media to present Bongo Flava content.[7]

Career

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Transitioning to broadcasting in 2016, Amani joined Radio 5 Arusha, hosting an entertainment program before moving to East Africa Radio in Dar es Salaam. There, she hosted “The Cruise,” temporarily sidelining her music pursuits. In June 2018, Frida made her comeback to music with the single Jibebe featuring G Boy, a song that reintroduced her in the Tanzanian music scene. Jibebe received extensive airplay across Tanzania, solidifying Amani's status as a prominent rapper and radio personality.[8] Her rap style is known for its simplicity yet depth, as she often writes about her life experiences. She is particularly passionate about advocating for women's rights and inspiring other female rappers.[9]

In 2021, Amani released “Madam President,” a song advocating female empowerment and encouraging young women to aspire for leadership roles, including the presidency. The track got her invitated to perform at the State House, where she was recognized by the President of Tanzania as the “Madam President” of rap..[10][11]

Amani’s contributions extend beyond music, as she has also made significant strides in environmental activism and advocacy. Her multifaceted career has earned her recognition from major media outlets, leading to her recruitment by Clouds Media, where she currently hosts two programs, “Amplifaya” and “Bongo Fleva,” dedicated to nurturing musical talent in Tanzania.[12]

Influence and advocacy

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Frida Amani is also recognized for her advocacy for women in hip-hop. She has revolutionized the rap industry in Tanzania, helping to pave the way for more female artists in a male-dominated space. Despite the financial challenges associated with the music industry, Frida remains passionate about rap, viewing it as more than just a source of income.[13]

Her commitment to empowering women through her music and career makes her a significant figure in Tanzanian and East African music.[14][15]

In May 2024, Frida Amani represented Tanzania at the 6th World Youth Summit in Turkey, organized by The NEXT by TRT WORLD FORUM. The summit brought together young leaders from across the globe, with Africa represented by Tanzania, Somalia, Nigeria, and South Africa. Amani participated in a panel alongside Nigerian comedian Maryam Apaokagi and Palestinian artist Malak Mattar, discussing the role of art and culture in driving societal change. She highlighted how Hip-hop can challenge stereotypes and empower communities, encouraging youth to use their talents for positive impact.[16][17]

Personal life

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Frida Amani grew up admiring rappers such as Lil Wayne, Lauryn Hill, and Albert Mangwea, with Mangwea being one of her most significant influences. She decided to pursue music full-time after high school, despite her family's desire for her to study finance. With her family's support, she was able to follow her dream and make a name for herself in the music industry.[18]

Frida continues to inspire young female rappers in Tanzania and across East Africa, using her platform to uplift women in the entertainment industry.[19]

References

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  1. ^ "Frida Amani". NEXT. Retrieved 2024-10-06.
  2. ^ "Frida Amani: 'Madam President' of Bongo rap". The East African. 2022-04-01. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  3. ^ Godson, Asiama (2023-09-12). "Frida Amani Biography, Videos, Booking". ProfileAbility. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  4. ^ "Frida Amani: Kutoka BSS hadi mtangazaji wa East Africa Radio (Video) – Bongo5.com". bongo5.com. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  5. ^ "Frida Amani – Frida Amani". Retrieved 2024-10-06.
  6. ^ "Frida Amani: Kutoka BSS hadi mtangazaji wa East Africa Radio (Video) – Bongo5.com". bongo5.com. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  7. ^ "Usajili Mpya..Mtangazaji Frida Amani Aikacha East Africa Radio na Kuhamia Clouds FM". UDAKU SPECIAL. 2024-09-12. Retrieved 2024-09-15.
  8. ^ Blog, Michuzi. "INTRODUCING "JIBEBE" BY FRIDA AMANI FT. G. BOY". MICHUZI BLOG. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  9. ^ "Kauli ya 'usifanye hiki usifanye kile' inadidimiza ndoto za wasichana – Frida Amani | | Habari za UN". news.un.org (in Swahili). 2024-03-13. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  10. ^ "Frida Amani". Music In Africa. 2024-04-29. Retrieved 2024-09-15.
  11. ^ Editor, The (2024-02-16). ""This Is Me (Live)" Review: Frida Amani Presents a Resounding Bongo Rap EP - Afrocritik". Retrieved 2024-09-15. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  12. ^ Blog, Michuzi. "BEN POL NA FRIDA AMANI WAPATIWA TUZO YA MAZINGIRA". MICHUZI BLOG. Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  13. ^ "BEN POL, FRIDA AMANI WAPEWA TUZO YA MAZINGIRA - BIN ZUBEIRY SPORTS - ONLINE". www.binzubeiry.co.tz. Retrieved 2024-09-15.
  14. ^ "Breaking boundaries: Frida Amani makes history at the global youth forum with hip-hop". The Citizen. 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  15. ^ "Kauli ya 'usifanye hiki usifanye kile' inadidimiza ndoto za wasichana – Frida Amani | | Habari za UN". news.un.org (in Swahili). 2024-03-13. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  16. ^ Magulumali, Hassan (2024-05-19). "Frida Amani Represents Tanzania at TRT World Forum in Turkey". Media Wire Express. Retrieved 2024-09-12.
  17. ^ "Breaking boundaries: Frida Amani makes history at the global youth forum with hip-hop". The Citizen. 2024-05-22. Retrieved 2024-10-06.
  18. ^ "MUSIC PR | FRIDA AMANI | MusicPR.jp". musicpr.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-09-15.
  19. ^ "Exclusive: Frida Amani mapenzi ya mpiga kitu kizito afunguka maisha yake - Millard Ayo". 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2024-09-11.