Mabuchi Mwale | |
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Born | Blantyre, Malawi | November 28, 1989
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Occupation(s) | Musician songwriter |
Years active | 2008–present |
Mabuchi Mwale, popularly known by his stage name Bucci, is a Malawian singer, dancer, songwriter, record producer and entrepreneur. [1] [2] He was also featured on BBC Africa’s ‘Focus on Africa’. He is known for his unique R&B style and dance moves. He has released several songs, including “Wofo”, “Apapa”, “Golide”, “Undigwile”, “Gijima”, “Ndagoma”, “Ngati Maloto”, “Umbombo” and “Zitiyendera”. [2]
Mwale was born and raised in Blantyre where he started his musical journey. He is a Tumbuka by tribe and his parents are from the Northern Region of Malawi but had since left the place for work to the Southern Region where Mwale was born. [2] [3] [4]
Growing up in a musically inclined family, Mwale was exposed to various genres of music from an early age, which significantly influenced his development. His mother, a singer in her family choir, played a crucial role in nurturing his musical interests . He began his musical journey by playing drums in a church band and later joined the group BBM CLIQUE, where he honed his skills and eventually became a part of Ndefeyo Entertainment.As his confidence grew, he started performing at numerous gigs, showcasing his unique style, which blended traditional Afropop and R&B with a modern twist. His energetic performances and distinctive sound resonated with audiences, and he soon gained popularity in the local music scene. As a producer, he has produced several hits such as “Golide”, “Undigwile” (ft. Tuno), “Gijima” (ft. Zani Challe), “Ndagoma” (ft. Fredokiss), “Wofo,” “Apapa,” “Malungo,” “Umbombo” and “Zitiyendera.” [2]
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Mabuchi Mwale | |
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Born | Blantyre, Malawi | November 28, 1989
Genres |
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Occupation(s) | Musician songwriter |
Years active | 2008–present |
Mabuchi Mwale, popularly known by his stage name Bucci, is a Malawian singer, dancer, songwriter, record producer and entrepreneur. [1] [2] He was also featured on BBC Africa’s ‘Focus on Africa’. He is known for his unique R&B style and dance moves. He has released several songs, including “Wofo”, “Apapa”, “Golide”, “Undigwile”, “Gijima”, “Ndagoma”, “Ngati Maloto”, “Umbombo” and “Zitiyendera”. [2]
Mwale was born and raised in Blantyre where he started his musical journey. He is a Tumbuka by tribe and his parents are from the Northern Region of Malawi but had since left the place for work to the Southern Region where Mwale was born. [2] [3] [4]
Growing up in a musically inclined family, Mwale was exposed to various genres of music from an early age, which significantly influenced his development. His mother, a singer in her family choir, played a crucial role in nurturing his musical interests . He began his musical journey by playing drums in a church band and later joined the group BBM CLIQUE, where he honed his skills and eventually became a part of Ndefeyo Entertainment.As his confidence grew, he started performing at numerous gigs, showcasing his unique style, which blended traditional Afropop and R&B with a modern twist. His energetic performances and distinctive sound resonated with audiences, and he soon gained popularity in the local music scene. As a producer, he has produced several hits such as “Golide”, “Undigwile” (ft. Tuno), “Gijima” (ft. Zani Challe), “Ndagoma” (ft. Fredokiss), “Wofo,” “Apapa,” “Malungo,” “Umbombo” and “Zitiyendera.” [2]
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