Benjamin Mugisha aka The Ben
He is arguably one of the biggest artistes in Rwanda. Aside from dropping hit after hit, the singer set a record when he launched his album KoNahindutse in Brussels, Belgium, where fans turned out in masses. He also performed at one of the biggest annual music festivals in Paris, L’Afrique au Zenith and a whole lot of other major concerts that happened in the Diaspora. His songs likeNtacyadutanya, Habibi, KoNahindutse have enjoyed massive airplay. The Ben says that this is his 8th year of music career but he never gets used to the love people show him each and every single day.
“It is exhilarating, it’s beautiful. There is so much pressure on me, positive though,and I have to keep the pace all the way,” he says.
Urban Boyz
When the trio of Safi Madiba, Humble Jizzo and Nizzo Ka-boss met in 2007 in Huye, they had no idea that they would achieve what they have achieved so far. Today, their hard work has paid off after nine years as a band. It is safe to say that Urban Boyz were the envy of many after they bagged a cash prize of Rwf24 million after winning this year’s biggest music competition Primus GumaGuma Superstar.
Charly & Nina
This girl duo is certainly heading in the right direction. The year 2016 has certainly been their year and ever since they dropped their hit single Indoro which featured Big Fizzo, they’ve been the artistes to have at any social event. Almost all concerts organised this year featured the duo and from the look of things, 2017 looks to be a better year for the girls.
Yvan Buravan
If it wasn’t for the Kinyarwanda lyrics, one could easily mistake Yvan for an American soul singer. His voice is silky smooth and his lyrics, sensual. He joined the music industry in 2009, but his brand became a household name this year. He was nominated in the Best R&B/Pop Singer at the Salax Awards. Some of his songs include Just a dance, Malayika, Ni njyenawe.
King James
He has been on the music scene for quite some time now and has managed to stay afloat mainly because of his endearing talent and exceptional vocals.
The exclusive touch he has given his music has undoubtedly set him apart and the creativity in his videos has definitely kept him in the game. He has also staged and headlined many shows in the Diaspora.
Medard Ngabo aka Meddy
His music is food to the soul. Meddy has always been a darling to Rwandans when it comes to music and one would attribute this to his silky voice and striking physique. He was nominated for the MTV Africa Music Awards in the ‘Listener’s Choice’ category.
Gaby Umutare
He is a fast-rising traditional musician. His song Ayo bavuga put him into the limelight and since then, it has been hit after hit. He has had various collabos with fellow artistes like Yvan Buravan, Social Mula, among others.
DJ Pius
The fast-rising star certainly knows his way around the mic, he has proved to the world that aside from him being a top disc jockey, he can actually sing, and this is backed by the string of hits he has released this year, including one of the region’s biggest hits, Agatako which featured one of Africa’s finest artistes, Dr Jose Chameleone.
Odda Paccy
Resilience best describes this talented musician; she is Rwanda’s popular female rapper. She is a woman of all genres and sometimes goes for R&B. She is planning to launch her third album next year and her song Nibaariwowe was nominated in the Video of the Year category at the Salax Awards.
Knowless
2016 has surely been this diva’s year; she tied the knot, had a baby and even graduated! Aside from that, she has made awesome collabos with some of the biggest artistes in Africa that are yet to come.
Who was your best artiste in 2016?
Edna Darlene Gasana, former Miss CBE
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Laban Bizimungu, cashier
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Fionah Munezero, student
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