Categories: Zambia Biographies

10 things you didn’t know about Mampi

  1. Mampi started singing in church at the age of six
  2. She attended Muyooma Basic School Libala High School, and the Springfields Coaching Centre in Lusaka
  3. At the age of 14 Mampi lost her mother to cancer
  4. Her father and brother were murdered in circumstances that the singer has never revealed to the public
  5. Mampi found herself homeless at times and was not able to further her education
  6. In 2003, Mampi was discovered by a music producer and signed a record deal
  7. Her first album Maloza in 2005. It included the song “Sunshya“, which she performed for her first appearance on Television Zambia
  8. 2012 she released another album called Natural Born Star
  9. Mampi’s song “Walilowelela” was remixed by a Portuguese singer , Luyanna
  10. In December 2017 Mampi released the single “Nyula Yako” from an upcoming album set to be released in 2018 of the same title. The dance hall inspired song was accompanied by a music video
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