Amani (musician)


Cecilia Wairimu, better known by her stage name Amani, is a Kenyan singer and songwriter. Her contributions to the Kenyan music industry have earned her several coveted accolades, including the Best Female category at the 2009 MTV Africa Music Awards, Pearl of Africa Music Awards, Kisima Awards and Chaguo La Teeniez Awards. She released her debut album in 2006.

Career

Beginnings

Amani attended Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls High School, where she was part of the accapella group Sobriety. She signed a record deal with Ogopa Deejays in 1999, right after graduating from high school. She enrolled at the United States International University in 2000 and studied international business administration.

Career breakthrough: 200006; ''Tamani''

Her debut single "Move On" was a radio hit. She released her follow-up singles "Tahidi" and "Papii" in 2001. Her 2002 collaboration with Nameless, titled "Ninanoki", was a major national hit. Her later singles include "Talk to You", "Bad Boy", Usiwe Mbali, "Tamani", "Missing My Baby", and "Tonight".
She is currently the brand Ambassador for Airtel Kenya.
Her debut album, Tamani, was released in 2006. She has toured in the United States, Norway, Germany, United Kingdom, Namibia, Tanzania, and Uganda. Moreover, she has performed in Dubai, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Liberia and Djibouti.

2010present: Grand comeback to music industry

In 2010, Amani was featured on "Hands Across The World", a song written and produced by R Kelly. The song serves as the first release for the African supergroup One 8, composed of Amani, Ali Kiba, Navio, Fally Ipupa, 2face Idibia, JK, 4x4, and Movaizhaleine. Described as "an uplifting ballad" by Billboard's Diane Coetzer, the song was released by Rockstar 4000 Music Entertainment.
In 2013, she worked with Uganda's dancehall duo Radio & Weasel to release the song "Kiboko Changu", which serves as the lead single off her latest album. In 2015, she released the single "Kizungu Zungu". In July 2015, she released the reggae and dancehall-influenced song "Heartbreaker". Its music video was shot at Nairobi's Garden Estate and officially released on 8 September 2015.

Discography

Singles and studio albums

YearSingleAlbumRef
2000"Move On"Tamani
2001"Tahidi"Tamani
2001"Papii"Tamani
2002"Ninanoki" Tamani
2006"Missing My Baby"Tamani
2008"Usiwe Mbali Nami" rowspan=5
2009"Tonight"-
2013"Kiboko Changu" -
2015"Kizungu Zungu"-
2015"Heartbreaker"-

Awards and nominations

Recognitions