Wahu

Wahu

Wahu

Kenyan Singer-songwriter


Rosemary Wahu Kagwi,[1] professionally known by her mononym Wahu, is a Kenyan singer-songwriter, former fashion model, actress, and entrepreneur.

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Early life and education

She was born on 22nd March in the year 1980 in Nairobi. Wahu attended Hospital Hill Primary School and proceeded to Precious Blood High School, which is located at Riruta. While in school, she wrote her first song.[2] Wahu is a former model and University of Nairobi student, graduating with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in mathematics & communication.[3]

Career

She started her musical career in 2000. She released her first single "Niangalie" which received positive reception all over Africa and the world at large. Her first three singles were "Niangalie", "Esha" and "Liar".[4] Wahu released her first major hit, "Sitishiki" around 2005.[5] Some of her music has been produced by the Ogopa DJs.[6] Wahu has entertained audiences alongside many Kenyan and African Artistes like Kleptomaniacs, Fally Ipupa, Nonini, Nameless, Wyre, Qqu, and P-Unit. She is the inaugural recipient of the MTV Africa Music Awards 2008,[7] for Best Female Artist category. Moreover, she has won the Pearl of Africa Music Awards, Chaguo La Teeniez Awards and Kisima Music Awards.[8] In the acting industry, Wahu had a leading role in the television series Tazama.[9] In 2017 she released a new gospel song "Sifa". In the year 2013 she opened her saloon business the Afrosiri Salon which offers services such as spa, hair, manicure, and pedicure services.[10]

Personal life

She is married to David Mathenge alias Nameless, another award-winning Kenyan musician. They have 3 daughters. She dedicated her biggest hit to date "Sweet Love" to one of her daughters (TUMI)

Awards and nominations

Awards

Nominations


References

  1. "Wahu Kagwi". Ghafla. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. Kimani, Sheila. "#WCW: Wahu Kagwi - Of Music, Marriage and Motherhood". Standard Entertainment and Lifestyle. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  3. True Blaq Entertainment: Featured Artist - Wahu Kagwi Archived 11 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. The Standard, 19 September 2008: Ogopa: Africa’s revered video stars[dead link]
  5. "MAMA Awards winners". Bella Naija. 23 November 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  6. "Kisima Awards Winners 2008/2009 announced!". I.fienipa. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  7. "WAHU – AFRICAN MUSICIAN". Fieni Pal Lyrics. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  8. Miseda, Hellen Asewe. "Wahu's tips on how to run successful upmarket salon". The Standard. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  9. Ecoimagekenya.com, 20 June 2008: The annual Chaguo La Teeniez awards Winners
  10. Kisima Music Awards: 2008 Kisima Music Awards winners Archived 12 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  11. The Citizen: Newcomers ruling the roost 21 May 2010
  12. Musicuganda.com: PAM 2006 nominees Archived 22 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  13. Kilimanjaro Awards: Nominees 2009 Archived 30 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine

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