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The Rwandan-Ugandan jazz singer and songwriter, Somi, has been added to the list of African singer Spotify’s Equal Music Programme. The platform was created as a global initiative to cultivate gender equality ...

The Rwandan-Ugandan jazz singer and songwriter, Somi, has been added to the list of African singer Spotify’s Equal Music Programme. The platform was created as a global initiative to cultivate gender equality in music and support female creators under one brand.

Meanwhile, Somi is set to release a new album in July, which will pay tribute to the iconic Miriam ‘Mama Africa’ Makeba. The album features renditions of Miriam Makeba’s greatest hits and the first single from her aptly named album— Zenzile, The Reimagination of Miriam Makeba — is a remake of the 1967 hit, Pata Pata. She has also written an original musical about Miriam Makeba called, Dreaming Zenzile, which will be released towards the end of the year.

“Our aim, with a program such as Equal, is to upend the inequalities that women face in the music industry by creating a space on the platform that allows us to solely amplify the work of female creators. Somi’s music is a celebration of Africa’s history and sound and of the legacy of a female artist whose impact through the arts was felt across the continent and the diaspora. The kind of impact we aim to continue to amplify through Equal,” says Phiona Okumu, Head of Music, Sub Saharan Africa.

Somi adds, “I’m honored to represent global female voices as part of Spotify’s Equal programme — especially as I gear up to release my new album that honors our first great lady of African song. Truly the equal initiative embodies the spirit of Makeba’s legacy and the generations of African women who have benefited from her journey.”

 

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