Saida Karoli

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Saida Karoli
Born (1976-04-04) April 4, 1976[1]
Rwongwe, Bukoba Rural district, Kagera Region, Tanzania[1]
Years active 2001-
Labels FM Production Ltd.

Saida Karoli (born April 4, 1976) is a traditionalist Tanzanian singer and performer who has staged live shows in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and DRC.

Karoli was born in 1976 in Rwongwe, a small village in the Bukoba Rural district in the northern Tanzanian Kagera Region on the western side of Lake Victoria.[1] "Maria Salome", a song from her first album Chambua kama Karanga reached number three in airplay on Tanzanian radio. After the song's success in Uganda, she become popularly known there as Wanchekecha, a nickname derived from the lyrics of the song.[2] She has entertained the Kabaka of Buganda and is an act at Zanzibar's Sauti Za Busara Festival. Most recently she was nominated for several honors at the Kora All-African Music Awards.

In style, Karoli's music is described as natural with mellow vocals and hypnotically rhythmicism. Though she sings primarily in her native tongue Haya, her lyrics also incorporate extensive Swahili (the common East African Language) and the occasional phrase in English. She is managed by Felician Mutta, the CEO of FM Productions LTO.

At the 2005 Tanzania Music Awards her album Harusi was nominated in the Best Folk Album category [3] and at the 2006 Tanzania Music Awards, she was nominated for the Best Female Vocalist category.[4] In 2013 Saida Karoli song Maria Salome was featured on the movie Peeples [5]

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