Zahara (South African musician) explained

Zahara
Birth Name:Bulelwa Mkutukana
Alias:Zahara
Birth Date:9 November 1987
Birth Place:East London, South Africa
Death Place:Johannesburg, South Africa
Genre:Afro-soul
Years Active:2009–2023

Bulelwa Mkutukana (9 November 1987 – 11 December 2023), known by her stage name Zahara, was a South African singer, songwriter and guitarist. Her music was classified loosely as "Afro-soul", and she sang in Xhosa, her native language, as well as in English.

After signing a record deal with TS Records, Mkutukana's debut album, Loliwe (2011), went double platinum. Her second album, Phendula (2013), produced three chart-topping singles "Phendula", "Impilo", and "Stay". Zahara's third album, Country Girl (2015), was certified triple platinum. Following her departure from TS Records, she signed a record deal with Warner Music.[1] Her fourth album, Mgodi (2017), was her best-selling album and was certified platinum, while her fifth album, Nqaba Yam (2021), peaked at number 1 on iTunes.[2]

Her accolades included seventeen South African Music Awards, three Metro FM Awards, and one Nigeria Entertainment Award.[3] Zahara was on the 2020 list of the BBC's 100 Women.[4] She appeared as a guest judge on the seventeenth season of Idols South Africa in 2021.

Early life

Born as Bulelwa Mkutukana in the Phumlani Informal Settlement of East London in Eastern Cape, South Africa,[5] Zahara was raised there with her parents Nokhaya and Mlamli Mkutukana, the sixth of seven children.[6] Zahara started singing in her school's choir when she was six years old, becoming the lead singer there,[7] and at the age of nine, she was asked to join the senior choir because of her strong voice.[8] Her stage name means "blooming flower" in Arabic. As a child, she was known by the nickname "Spinach" after her love of vegetables.[9]

Career

Zahara's music is classified loosely as "Afro-soul" and she sang in her native language, Xhosa, as well as in English.[10] Her music has been described as a mixture of styles popularized by Tracy Chapman and India Arie.[11]

Zahara started her career busking on the streets of East London. She was signed to the label TS Records by TK Nciza.[12]

Zahara's debut album Loliwe was released in 2011, with the first issue being sold out within 72 hours. Nineteen days later, the album sold more than 100,000 copies, reaching double platinum status in South Africa.[13] This made her the second musician to reach this figure in such record time after Brenda Fassie, also a Xhosa native.[14] Zahara released her first live DVD The Beginning Live in 2012, featuring X-Factor USA contestant LeRoy Bell, which reached platinum in one day, according to the standards set by the Recording Industry of South Africa.[15]

On 1 May 2012, at the annual South African Music Awards, Zahara won eight awards, including "Best Female Artist" and "Album of the Year".

In 2013, Zahara released her second studio album, Phendula, which won three South African Music Awards for Best Selling Album, Best R&B, Soul and Reggae Album and Best Female Artist of the Year. The same year, Nelson Mandela invited her to his home to perform a private bedside concert. She then composed "Nelson Mandela" in his honour and released it as an EP.[16]

2014–2018: Country Girl, Mgodi

In July 2014, Zahara's younger brother was murdered in East London. According to Zahara, she went through a period of depression after his death, but recovered enough for the 2015 release of Country Girl.[17] In 2015 at the Eastern Cape Music Awards, she won the two awards "Best Female" and "Best Artist 3".[18]

In early 2017, Zahara signed with Warner Music South Africa.[19] On 13 October 2017, she released her fourth studio album Mgodi,[20] [21] which went gold after only six hours.[22] [23] To further support the album, Zahara embarked on her Africa All Star Music Festival, visiting three venues in United States.[24] The tour began in Toronto, Canada, on 17 August 2019, and concluded on 24 August 2019, in Washington, D.C.[25]

Mgodi won Best Female Act at the 2018 Next Generation Entertainment Awards.[26] [27]

2021–2023: Nqaba Yam

Following a four-year hiatus, Zahara announced her fifth studio album on CapeTalk site and later released the album's lead single "Nyamezela" on 7 May 2021.[28] On 30 July 2021, she released a second single "Nqaba Yam".[29] The album was initially set to be released on 9 July 2021, but was delayed due to COVID-19 lockdowns and finally released on 13 August 2021.[30] [31] [32] [33]

In December 2021, she teased her first Amapiano single on Twitter.[34] In November 2023, Zahara's debut amapiano single,"Guqa Ngedolo" was released.[35]

Television

In 2021, she made her television debut as a guest judge for Idols South Africa season 17, alongside Dineo Ranaka.[36]

Death

On 11 December 2023, Zahara died at a hospital in Johannesburg, at age 36.[37] [38] She had been admitted mid-November with liver complications which worsened until she became unresponsive.[39] She had suffered with liver disease after problems with alcoholism, according to her manager in 2019.[40]

Discography

Awards and nominations

List of awards and nominations received by Zahara
YearEventPrizeNominated workResult
2014African Muzik Magazine AwardsBest Female Southern Africa[41]
20th Annual South African Music AwardsBest Selling AlbumPhendula[42]
Female Artist of the Year
Best RnB, Soul and Reggae[43]
Metro FM Music AwardsBest African Pop Album[44]
Best Female Artist
Song of the Year"Phendula"
2013Nigeria Entertainment AwardsSouthern African Artist of the Year[45]
19th Annual South African Music AwardsBest Collaboration"Thetha Nami"
(Riot featuring Zahara)
[46]
"Hold On (Bambelela)"
(Zahara featuring LeRoy Bell and the Soweto Gospel Choir)
[47]
Best Live DVDThe Beginning Live
MTN SAMA Record of the Year"Umthwalo"
Best Selling Ring-Back-Tone"Loliwe"
2012Kora AwardsBest Female Artist from Southern Africa[48]
Channel O Music Video AwardsBest Female Video[49]
18th Annual South African Music AwardsBest Smooth Urban Music AlbumLoliwe[50]
Best Collaboration"Incwad' Encane"
(Zahara featuring Georgie Munetsi)
Best Selling AlbumLoliwe
Newcomer of the Year"Loliwe"
Female Artist of the Year
Album of the YearLoliwe
Best Selling Full-Track Download of the Year"Loliwe"[51]
Remix of the Year"Lengoma"
(DJ Sbu featuring Zahara)
The HeadiesAfrican Artist of the Year"Loliwe"[52]
2011Metro FM Music Awards Best Produced AlbumLoliwe[53] [54] [55]
Best Female Album
Best Newcomer
Song of the Year"Loliwe"
Hit Single of the Year"Lengoma"
(DJ Sbu featuring Zahara)
Feather AwardsMusician
(Zakes Bantwini and Zahara)
[56]
2017South African Afro Music AwardsHerself Best Afro Female Artist[57]
Country GirlBest Afro Album
2019Eastern Cape Music AwardsBest EC National Recognised ArtistHerself[58]
2020Africa Entertainment Awards USA 2020Best Female ArtistHerself[59]
Best Female Artist
2024South African Afro Music Awards Best Afro Album of Democracy[60]
Best Female Afro Soul Artist of Democracy
Notes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Another One! Zahara Has Left TS Records – OkMzansi . OkMzansi.
  2. Web site: Zahara's new feel-good album 'Nqaba Yam' already a hit with Mzansi. 13 August 2021. Independent Online.
  3. Web site: Zahara Warner Music South Africa. Warner Music South Africa.
  4. Web site: ZAHARA MAKES BBC 100 LIST Warner Music South Africa. Warner Music South Africa . 27 November 2020.
  5. Web site: 12 December 2023 . 'She Poured Her Heart Out On Stage': South Africa's Entertainment Industry Reflects On Singer-Songwriter Zahara's Passing And Lasting Legacy . 13 December 2023 . . en.
  6. Web site: 20 December 2013 . Zahara arrives today . 13 December 2023 . . en.
  7. News: Yoon . John . 12 December 2023 . Zahara, Acclaimed South African Singer and Guitarist, Dies at 36 . en-US . . 13 December 2023 . 0362-4331.
  8. Web site: 4 September 2012 . South Africa's Zahara to perform in Malawi – Malawi Nyasa Times – News from Malawi about Malawi . 13 December 2023 . . en-GB.
  9. Web site: 16 September 2011 . Zahara: strumming to greatness . 13 December 2023 . . en-US.
  10. Web site: Zahara Sells Out In 72 Hours . MIO. 18 October 2011 .
  11. Web site: Zahara is going places real fast . Sowetan. 18 October 2011 .
  12. News: Mayne . Jane . Zahara Mgodi interview: Fun things about Zahara . Weekend Special . 7 December 2017.
  13. Web site: Zahara's CD flies off shelves. Sowetan. 18 October 2011. 15 March 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190315224004/http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/entertainment/2011/09/21/zahara-s-cd-flies-off-shelves. dead.
  14. Web site: 11 December 2023 . Award-winning musician Zahara dies . 13 December 2023 . . en-US.
  15. Web site: Zaranyika . Tapiwanashe . 12 December 2023 . 'A pure light and purer heart' — tributes pour in for singer Zahara . 13 December 2023 . . en.
  16. News: Zahara releases touching tribute to Mandela . News24 . 7 April 2013.
  17. News: Thakurdin . Karishma . Zahara again denies 'alcoholism' and 'broke' reports . News24 . 25 May 2015.
  18. Web site: Eastern Cape Music Awards Winners – OkMzansi. OkMzansi.
  19. Web site: Zahara lands new Warner Music deal – The Citizen. Kgosi. Modisane. 5 July 2017. The Citizen.
  20. News: Zahara gets ready to release her 4th album Channel. South Africa . News24. 6 July 2017.
  21. News: Zahara on releasing new album: My plan is to bring hope to every girl Channel . Channel. South Africa. 29 August 2017.
  22. News: Herimbi . Helen . Zahara – 'Mgodi' is all about my journey. Independent Online . 1 November 2017.
  23. Web site: South African Singer Zahara's Fourth Album Goes Gold within Hours of Release – OkayAfrica. 17 October 2017. OkayAfrica.
  24. Web site: ZAHARA'S READY FOR HER AMERICAN TOUR! . Lineo . Lesemane. 13 December 2019. Daily SUN.
  25. Web site: Zahara To Go On North American Tour All Throughout August. 15 August 2018 . Zkhiphani.
  26. News: South Africa. Zahara bags 40th music award Drum. 16 October 2018. Nkosazana. Ngwadla. News24.
  27. Web site: Greatest hits! Zahara scoops 40th award . Kyle . Zeeman. 21 October 2018. Times LIVE.
  28. Web site: SA: Zahara releases Nyamezela single ahead of fifth album Music In Africa. Ano . Shumba. 7 May 2021. Music In Africa.
  29. Web site: SA: Listen to Zahara's new single Nqaba Yam Music In Africa . Music In Africa . Ano . Shumba . 30 July 2021.
  30. Web site: Zahara puts troll in its place after questioning her popularity . Independent Online . 19 June 2021.
  31. Web site: Wagiet . Rafiq . 26 June 2021 . South African musician Zahara set to release her fifth studio album . Cape Talk.
  32. Web site: Steven. Mike. 13 August 2021. Zahara Nqaba Yam Album. iminathi.
  33. Web site: Zahara releases new album, Nqaba Yam JustNje. JustNje. 13 August 2021.
  34. Web site: 8 December 2021. Zahara Teases Her First Amapiano Single, Fans React. 8 December 2021. ZAtunes. en-US.
  35. News: Seemela . Masego . 2 November 2023 . Zahara makes her debut as new amapiano queen . Sowetan Live . live . 12 December 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231103022124/https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/s-mag/culture/2023-11-02-zahara-to-take-over-amapiano-thanks-to-mjakes/ . 3 November 2023.
  36. Web site: Zahara promises to do better as Idols SA guest judge JustNje. 4 October 2021 . JustNje. 4 October 2021.
  37. News: 12 December 2023 . Zahara: South African music icon dies aged 36 . en-GB . 12 December 2023.
  38. Web site: Wycliffe Muia . Zahara: South African music icon Zahara dies aged 36 . bbc.com . BBC News . 12 December 2023 . 12 December 2023 . en-UK.
  39. Web site: Joel Ontong . 'Incredible and lasting impact': Tributes pour in after 'true music icon' Zahara dies . . 12 December 2023 . 12 December 2023.
  40. Web site: Zahara, platinum-selling South African singer-songwriter, dies aged 35. Ben. Beaumont-Thomas. 12 December 2023. The Guardian.
  41. Web site: Sarkodie, Fuse ODG, DJ Black, others win at AFRIMMA Awards. Ghana Web. 28 July 2014. 27 July 2014.
  42. Web site: Mafikizolo Dominates SAMA 20 With Eight Awards . 29 April 2014 . Rolling Stone, South Africa . 30 April 2014.
  43. Web site: A full list of all the 2014 SAMA nominees . Channel24 . 19 April 2014.
  44. Web site: 13th Metro FM Music Awards nominees announced . Sowetan Live . 17 January 2014 . 27 January 2014 . Boshomane, Lebogang.
  45. Web site: Olamide emerges biggest winner at NEA 2013 [Full Winners List]]. The Net Nigeria. 29 September 2013.
  46. Web site: WINNERS. SAMA. 29 September 2013.
  47. Web site: THE 19TH ANNUAL MTN SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC AWARDS NOMINEES. SAMA. 29 September 2013.
  48. Web site: Full List: All The Winners From the KORA Awards. Ghafla. 29 September 2013.
  49. Web site: Full list of winners at the 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards. ModernGhana. 29 September 2013.
  50. Web site: THE 18TH ANNUAL MTN SOUTH AFRICAN MUSIC AWARDS AND THE WINNERS ARE.... SAMA. 29 September 2013.
  51. Web site: Full List Of Winners: 2012 MTN SA Music Awards. justcurious. 29 September 2013.
  52. Web site: THE HEADIES (HIP HOP WORLD AWARDS 2012) WINNERS LIST. Hip Hop World Magazine. 5 October 2013.
  53. Web site: 2011 Metro FM Music Awards – all the winners. TVSA. 29 September 2013.
  54. Web site: AKA Dominates Metro FM Awards. MIO. 29 September 2013.
  55. News: Newcomer Zahara blows away opposition at SAMA awards. Koyana. Xolani. 1 May 2012. Cape Times. 28 May 2019.
  56. Web site: Feather Awards 2011. YWorld. 29 September 2013.
  57. Web site: SA: Vusi Nova wins two SAAFMAs Music In Africa . Music In Africa . Ano. Shumba. 24 November 2020.
  58. Web site: SA Eastern Cape Music Awards: All the nominees. Music In Africa. Butchie . Seroto. 20 September 2019.
  59. Web site: Music In Africa . Africa Entertainment Awards USA 2020: All the winners. Lucy . Ilado. 22 December 2020.
  60. Web site: Zahara nominated for two Afro Music Awards . Rorisang. Modiba. 2024-08-13. Scrolla Africa . 2024-08-14.
  61. Web site: SABC Announces Plans For 12th MMA. Metrofm. 29 September 2013.