Sauti Sol is a Kenyan afro-pop band formed in Nairobi by vocalists Bien-Aimé Baraza, Willis Chimano and Savara Mudigi in 2005.[1][2] Initially an a capella group, guitarist Polycarp Otieno joined before they named themselves Sauti.[3]
Sauti Sol released their debut studio album Mwanzo on 4 August 2009, to critical acclaim. Their second studio album, Sol Filosofia, was released on 25 February 2011, earning the group a number of accolades and nominations in the process. On 18 June 2012, the band released a self-titled extended play in collaboration with South African rapper and record producer Spoek Mathambo. Their third studio album, titled Live and Die in Afrika, released online on the 21st November 2015, was available to Sauti Sol fans globally for FREE DOWNLOAD (48 hours) as an early Christmas present. The album was released under their imprint label Sauti Sol Entertainment as a self-produced work by Sauti Sol for Sauti Sol. A total of 400,000 downloads were made during the FREE album DOWNLOAD period.[4]
The band has had successful tours in Europe as well as in Africa, topped Kenyan charts and gained international attention with shows in Europe and the US, as well as television appearances and various accolades and nominations, including their 2011 concert performance in Kenya with South African a capella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo.[5]
History
Formation and early years (2005–2011)
The band was formed in 2005 as an a capella group by Baraza, Chimano and Savara, who had met at the Upper Hill High School and performed in Voices in the Light, a music group at the school.[1][2] They then met guitarist Otieno, who attended Strathmore School, at the Alliance française in Nairobi, where they would frequent and decided to form Sauti (Swahili for "voice") and immediately wrote their first song, "Mafunzo ya Dunia" (Life lessons), which would later feature in their debut studio album Mwanzo.[3] The band later added the Spanish word "Sol" (sun) to their name and formed Sauti Sol (supposed to mean "voices in the sun").[6] In 2006, the band participated in the Spotlight on Kenyan Music competition, hosted by the Alliance française in Nairobi. They were included in the album compilation recording and later got signed to Penya Records.[7] The four members have all completed their university education in Kenya. Baraza studied journalism at the United States International University, while Savara studied banking and accountancy at Africa Nazarene University. Chimano studied journalism at the University of Nairobi, while Otieno studied actuarial science at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.[6]Sauti Sol released their debut studio album Mwanzo on 4 August 2009, via their record label Penya Records, to critical acclaim, and followed up with their second studio album Sol Filosofia two years later. The music video for the album's second single, "Coming Home", earned them the Best Music Video award at the 2011 Kisima Music Awards, with the group itself also winning the Best Fusion Artist/Group of the Year award.[8]
Sauti Sol and Live and Die in Afrika (2012–present)
In July 2012, Sauti Sol released a self-titled extended play, a collaborative effort with South African rapper and record-producer Spoek Mathambo, who produced the EP in Nairobi and Johannesburg. The music video for its lead single, "Range Rover", was shot at the Hembrug in Zaandam, Netherlands, in an old ammunition factory that is now an official cultural heritage site popularly referred to as "the cathedral".[9] Kenyan singer Dela, who previously collaborated with the band "Mama papa" from Mwanzo, appeared in the song "Slow", which also features Mathambo. Its music video was shot in Amsterdam. The band then released "Love or Leave" as the EP's second single, with its music video also shot in Amsterdam during the band's stop in the city as part of their European tour in 2012. Their song "Gentleman" with rap group P-Unit earned them a nomination for the "Teeniez' Group or Collabo" award at the 2012 Chaguo La Teeniez Awards, losing out to alternative hip hop group Camp Mulla.[10][11][12] It was the second time they were nominated for the award, losing to P-Unit the previous year.[13]Sauti Sol's recognition continued to rise in 2012, as they were nominated for and won the Most Gifted East African award at the 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards for their song "Shukuru" with Tanzanian rapper A.Y..[14]
Sauti Sol just release their third studio album, Live and Die in Afrika. The album, released online on the 21st November 2015, was available to Sauti Sol fans globally for FREE DOWNLOAD (48 hours) as an early Christmas present. The album was released under their imprint label Sauti Sol Entertainment as a self-produced work by Sauti Sol for Sauti Sol. A total of 400,000 downloads were made during the FREE album DOWNLOAD period.[4][15]
On 29 April 2014, the band released "Nishike". Its music video caused an uproar in the media due to its steamy content, and ended up getting banned from most local TV stations.[16] Baraza later expressed his anger with the ban, stating that he refuses "to be a secular artist boxed by society to restrict my freedom of expression."[17] They received a nomination for the Best Group award at the 2014 MTV Africa Music Awards, but eventually lost out South African group Mafikizolo.[18] The music video has received a 2014 Nomination as East Africa's Most Gifted Video by Channel O Music Video Awards [19]
After "Nishike", the band released their fourth single off Live and Die in Africa entitled "Sura Yako" (Your Face). This was introduced by a spin-off Lipala dance competition run on Instagram that sparked an online dance movement in Africa and across the globe.[20] Following the success of the competition, the band released the single's music video on 12 September 2014.[21]
Awards and nominations
- This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries.
Year | Event | Recipient(s) | Award | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010 | African Music Awards | Sauti Sol | Best African Newcomer | Nominated | [23] |
Museke Online Africa Music Awards | Sauti Sol | Best Group | Won | [23] | |
2011 | Chaguo La Teeniez Awards | Sauti Sol | Teeniez' Group or Collabo | Nominated | [13] |
Kisima Music Awards | "Coming Home" | Best Music Video | Won | [8][23] | |
Sauti Sol | Best Fusion Artist/Group of the Year | Won | |||
2012 | Chaguo La Teeniez Awards | "Gentleman", P-Unit | Teeniez' Group or Collabo | Nominated | [10][11][12] |
Channel O Music Video Awards | "Shukuru", AY | Most Gifted East African Video | Won | [14][23] | |
2013 | Social Media Awards | Sauti Sol | Artist of the Year | Won | [23][24] |
Channel O Music Video Awards | "Money Lover" | Most Gifted East African | Nominated | [23][25] | |
"Money Lover" | Most Gifted Afro-pop | Nominated | |||
2014 | African Muzik Magazine Awards | Sauti Sol | Best African Group | Nominated | [26] |
Bingwa Music Awards | "Sura Yako" | Best Music Video in Kenya | Won | [27] | |
BEFFTA Awards | Sauti Sol | Best International African Act | Nominated | [28] | |
Channel O Music Video Awards | "Nishike (Touch Me)" | Most Gifted East African | Nominated | [29] | |
Google Recognition | "Nishike (Touch Me)" | Most Watched Music Video on YouTube in Kenya | Won | [30] | |
MTV Africa Music Awards | Sauti Sol | Best Group | Nominated | [18] | |
MTV Europe Music Awards | Sauti Sol | Best African Act | Won | [31] | |
Sauti Sol | Best Worldwide Act | Nominated | [32] | ||
OLX SOMA Awards | Sauti Sol | Best Use of Social Media | Won | [33] | |
2015 | African Entertainment Awards | Sauti Sol | Hottest Group | Won | [34] |
African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA) | Sauti Sol | Best African Group | Won | [35] | |
Sauti Sol | Best Dance in a Video | Nominated | |||
"Sura Yako" | Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
Bingwa Music Awards | Sauti Sol | Artist of the Year (Kenya) | Pending | [36] | |
Sauti Sol | East African Artist of the Year | Pending | |||
"Nerea", Amos and Josh | Best Video of the Year (East Africa) | Pending | |||
"Nerea", Amos and Josh | Song of the Year | Pending | |||
"Nerea", Amos and Josh | East African Song of the Year | Pending | |||
"Nerea", Amos and Josh | Songwriter of the Year | Pending | |||
BET Awards | Sauti Sol | Best International Act: Africa | Nominated | [37] | |
Kilimanjaro Tanzania Music Awards | "Sura Yako" | Best Song East Africa | Won | [38] | |
Mdundo Music Awards | "Sura Yako" | Most Downloaded Single | Won | [39] | |
"Sura Yako" | Most Downloaded Afro Pop Single | Won | [39] | ||
"Sura Yako" | Most Downladed Song | Won | [39] | ||
Sauti Sol | Most Downloaded Group | Won | [39] | ||
MTV Africa Music Awards | Sauti Sol | Best Group | Nominated | [40] | |
"Sura Yako" | Best Song | Nominated | [41] | ||
Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Sauti Sol | African Artist of the Year (non-Nigerian) | Nominated | [42] | |
OLX SOMA Awards | Sauti Sol | YouTube Channel Award | Won | [43] | |
Sauti Sol | Instagram Personality Award | Won | |||
All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) | Sauti Sol | Best African Collaboration (Nerea feat Amos & Josh) | Nominated | [44] | |
Sauti Sol | Best African Group | Won | [45] | ||
Sauti Sol | Song of the Year & Songwriter of the year (Sura Yako) | Nominated | [46] | ||
Sauti Sol | Video of the Year (Sura Yako) | Nominated | [47] | ||
Savara Midigi & Polycarp "Fancy Fingers" Otieno | Producers of the year (Sura Yako) | Won | [47] | ||
Abryanz Style and Fashion Awards (Uganda) | Sauti Sol | East Africa's Most Stylish Male Artiste | Nominated | [48] | |
2016 | KORA - All Africa Music Awards | Sauti Sol | Best African Group | Nominated | [49] |
0 comments:
Post a Comment