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In July, 2006, she played at the [[Zanzibar International Film Festival]] where she was first recognized as a contributor to the diversity of Ugandan music abroad.[http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/9/38/517049][http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/Entertainment.asp?ID=470] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP70xY2TUmg] She was also featured in a documentary for [[Current TV]] about the struggles that a young African goes through in modern times, called "'''Raw Truth'''".[http://current.com/items/76455462_raw_truth] |
In July, 2006, she played at the [[Zanzibar International Film Festival]] where she was first recognized as a contributor to the diversity of Ugandan music abroad.[http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/9/38/517049][http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/Entertainment.asp?ID=470] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP70xY2TUmg] She was also featured in a documentary for [[Current TV]] about the struggles that a young African goes through in modern times, called "'''Raw Truth'''".[http://current.com/items/76455462_raw_truth] |
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In 2007, Tshila was named one of the 20 best unsigned artists in the world by the [[BBC World Service]] in their talent search called "The Next Big Thing"[http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/thenextbigthing/][http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/specials/129_nbt07_rules/page3.shtml]. |
In 2007, Tshila was named one of the 20 best unsigned artists in the world by the [[BBC World Service]] in their talent search called "The Next Big Thing"[http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/thenextbigthing/][http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/specials/129_nbt07_rules/page3.shtml]. |
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In August 2007, she recorded her first album, called "Sipping From The Nile", which combined spoken word poetry, African traditional music and hip-hop. It has not yet been officially released, but has received acclaim from music critics in [[East Africa]][http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/9/507/585292][http://www.gbmnews.com/articles/1170/1/Tshila-set-to-be-the-next-best-musician-out-of-Africa/Page1.html]. |
In August 2007, she recorded her first album, called "Sipping From The Nile", which combined spoken word poetry, African traditional music and hip-hop. It has not yet been officially released, but has received acclaim from music critics in [[East Africa]][http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/9/507/585292][http://www.gbmnews.com/articles/1170/1/Tshila-set-to-be-the-next-best-musician-out-of-Africa/Page1.html]. |
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Background Information | |
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Born: | June 10, 1983 |
Origin: | Uganda |
Genre(s): | Afro-fusion, Hip-Hop, World |
Associated with: | Bataka Squad |
Label(s): | Unsigned |
Website: | http://www.tshila.com |
Sarah Tshila, a.k.a Tshila is a world-fusion musician from Uganda who first got onto the music scene in 2005 as a member of the pioneeringUgandan hip-hop group, Bataka Squad. She started out as the female MC in the group then later began to explore a solo career as an Afro-Fusion artist.
Biography
Tshila was born on the 10th June 1983 in Kampala, Uganda. She went to university in Valdosta, Georgia and received a bachelor's degree in Computer Science in May 2005.
She began making music in August, 2005, after she met Ugandan hip-hop group, Bataka Squad and was introduced to their rap style that combined rhymes fromLuganda, the local language, with Western rhythm. She later branched out as a solo artist, with a different style of music that combined afro-fusion, hip-hop and African traditional rhythms.
In July, 2006, she played at the Zanzibar International Film Festival where she was first recognized as a contributor to the diversity of Ugandan music abroad.[1][2] [3] She was also featured in a documentary for Current TV about the struggles that a young African goes through in modern times, called "Raw Truth".[4]
In 2007, Tshila was named one of the 20 best unsigned artists in the world by the BBC World Service in their talent search called "The Next Big Thing"[5][6].
In August 2007, she recorded her first album, called "Sipping From The Nile", which combined spoken word poetry, African traditional music and hip-hop. It has not yet been officially released, but has received acclaim from music critics in East Africa[7][8].
She has also been recognized as a spokesperson and contributor to youth movements for social reform in Uganda.[9]
Discography
- Sipping From The Nile 2007
- Track Listing:
- 1 Intro
- 2 Kampala
- 3 Interlude
- 4 Namboozo
- 5 Nkole Sente (earn My Living)
- 6 Sipping From the Nile
- 7 Interlude8 Urumi Moyoni (Pain in My Heart)
- 9 Omubbi Waakuno (Village Thief)
- 10 Interlude11 Ca Suffit (Had Enough)
- 12 Scientific Love
- 13 Beera Nange(stay With Me)
- 14 Buli Shesi Nghola (Whatever I Do)
- 15 Interlude
- 16 Naabone (I Get It)
- 17 The Night Is Mine
- 18 Interlude
- 19 Outro
- Singles:
- Buli Shesi Nghola
- Namboozo
- Scientific Love
External links
Press
[MyWeku Magazine 2009]