Cina Soul should not be confused with China Soul.
Cina Soul | |
Birth Name: | Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome |
Birth Date: | 1996 5, df=y |
Birth Place: | Accra, Ghana |
Years Active: | 2014–present |
Label: | Universal Music Group |
Associated Acts: | Sarkodie, Efya, M.anifest, Worlasi, RJZ, Yaa Yaa, Gyidi, Pappy Kojo |
Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome (born 3 May 1996),[1] known professionally as Cina Soul, is a Ghanaian singer, songwriter and performer.[2] [3] She was a finalist at the 2014 Vodafone Ghana Music Icons competition held in Accra, Ghana.[4]
Christie Quincyna Quarcoopome was born and raised in Kokomlemle, Ghana, and Accra to Ghanaian parents and hails from Jamestown in Accra. She is a native of the Ga Tribe of Ghana. Cina Soul had her junior high school education at Deyoungsters International School and her senior high school education at Aburi Girls Senior High School, and she continued to study psychology and archaeology at the University of Ghana.[5] Cina is the second of three children; she has an older and younger sister, all of whom are talented singers, a talent they might have inherited from their father.
Cina Soul's first attempt at music was her participation in the Vodafone Ghana Music Icons in 2014, where she emerged as a finalist. After which, we saw a series of mashups and covers of some mainstream songs, including Mr. Eazi's Bankulize and Cyna's Bamidele.[6] In 2016, Cina released her debut album, "Metanoia," featuring M.anifest, Worlasi, and KiDi, the record that led her to the spotlight, earning her a spot on the charts with singles Awo and Julor.[7] [8] Cina Soul was immensely involved in the Black Girls Glow Project, which was launched in 2017 by Dzyadzorm and Poetra Asantewa. Alongside acts like Adomaa, Fu, and Ria Boss, the group released their first album, Mother of Heirs, in July 2017.[9] Cina Soul performed at the Allianz Awards [6] at the Goethe-Institut in December 2017 alongside Nana Yaa at "Ghana Goes Germany" and the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards in 2017.[10] She also hosted her own concert, "Metanoia X."[11]
Earlier in 2018, Cina Soul released her first single after her EP, '00:01'[1] [2], which led to her being signed by the Universal Music Group. [3][12] She released her second record this year, "12:01," under the new record label.[13] [14] She released her second record and debut single under the Universal Music imprint in August 2019, titled Adukwei. The song, produced by Nii Quaye and performed in her local Ga dialect, was recorded ahead of the 2019 edition of the Homowo festival, a festival celebrated by the Ga people of Ghana.[15]
Cina Soul boasts a diverse vocal range but settles within the genres of soul, R&B, and highlife music. Cina Soul's music is written and sung in both English and Gaelic. She admits that most of her songs are derived from personal experiences.[16]
Cina Soul's musical inspiration is derived strongly from Western influences. Her other musical influences are Anita Baker, Brandy, Sade, Aretha Franklin, Aṣa and Whitney Houston. She seeks artists with similar voice textures to hers and gleans from their experiences to enrich her own.
Year | Title | Production credit | Album | Ref |
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2016 | Julor (feat. M.anifest) | Odunsi | Metanoia (EP) | [17] |
Lovers' Tiff | ||||
Lolonye (feat. Worlasi) | ||||
Baddo (feat. KiDi) | ||||
Mama No Like Me | ||||
Next To You | ||||
Awo | ||||
2017 | Fresh Air (with Ria Boss, Poetra Asantewa) | Keyzuz | Mother of Heirs | [18] |
Doing The Most (with Ria Boss, Poetra Asantewa, Adomaa) | Alex Wondergem | |||
Dumb (with Poetra Asantewa, Ria Boss) | EDWVN | |||
Conversations (Interlude) (with Ria Boss, Poetra Asantewa, Adomaa) | KMRU | |||
Haystack (with Dzyadzorm) | Colin Shin | |||
Black is The Power (with Adomaa, Fu) | Alex Wondergem | |||
Humpty Dumpty (with Poetra Asantewa) | Samplified | |||
Child's Play (with Ria Boss, Poetra Asantewa, Fu, Adomaa) | Nii Quaye | |||
2018 | 00:01 | SFC Productions | Single | [19] |
12:01 | Pheelz | [20] | ||
Hmmmh (feat. Ko-Jo Cue & Shaker) | BBnz | Pen & Paper | [21] | |
2019 | Adukwei | NiiQuaye | Single | |
Killi Mi | NiiQuaye | |||
2021 | Falling | NiiQuaye | For Times We Lost (EP) | |
SPAttention | GuiltyBeatz | |||
OMG | GuiltyBeatz | |||
Feelings (feat. KiDi) | KiDi, DatbeatGod, Richie Mensah | |||
Jamestown | NiiQuaye |
Year | Title | Director | Ref |
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2018 | 00:01 | Andy Madjitey | [22] [23] |
12:01 | Director K | [24] [25] |
2019 | MTN 4syte TV Music Video Awards | Best Photography | Ojorley | [26] |
2020 | Vodafone Ghana Music Awards | Best Video of the Year | Killi Mi | [27] |
3Music Awards | Video of the Year | Ojorley | [28] | |
Highlife Song of the Year | ||||
Female Act of the Year | Herself | [29] | ||
Female Vocalist of the Year | ||||
Highlife Act of the Year | ||||
Best Live Performance | 3Music Awards | |||
2021 | Vodafone Ghana Music Awards | Record of the Year | Die 4 U | [30] |
Female Vocalist of the Year | ||||
2022 | 3Music Awards | EP of the Year | For Times We Lost | |
Best Alternative Song of the Year | OMG | [31] | ||
Highlife Act of the Year | Herself |