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Lady Kola | |
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![]() Lady Kola performing in 2021 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Akoul Ajom |
Born | Eritrea | August 16, 1996
Genres | Afrobeat, Dancehall |
Occupation(s) |
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Years active | 2017–present |
Lady Kola (born Akoul Ajom on August 16, 1996) is a South Sudanese artist, model, DJ, and peace campaigner. She is celebrated as a significant figure in the East African music scene.
Lady Kola was born in Eritrea but is of South Sudanese descent. Her early life and education details are not widely documented.
Lady Kola began her music career in 2017. She rose to fame with her breakout track "Mata Futu" in 2018, which was well-received across East Africa. [1]
In 2021, she collaborated with Ugandan artist John Blaq on the hit single "Tonight", which garnered significant attention and airplay across the region. [2] That same year, she featured Ugandan artist Cindy Sanyu on "Muhaba", further establishing her presence in the East African music scene. [3]
According to The City Review South Sudan, Lady Kola's collaborations with South Sudanese musicians like Crazy Fox, WJ De King, and Cocosan have been pivotal in her career. [4] In 2022, she expanded her fan base by collaborating with Weasel Manizo of the Goodlyfe Crew on the song "Eri Stana". This collaboration received coverage from several music news outlets, highlighting her growing influence in East Africa. [5]
Lady Kola has received several awards and nominations, including:
Submission declined on 1 July 2024 by
Xclusivzik (
talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published,
reliable,
secondary sources that are
independent of the subject (see the
guidelines on the notability of music-related topics). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see
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mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia.
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| ![]() |
Lady Kola | |
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![]() Lady Kola performing in 2021 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Akoul Ajom |
Born | Eritrea | August 16, 1996
Genres | Afrobeat, Dancehall |
Occupation(s) |
|
Years active | 2017–present |
Lady Kola (born Akoul Ajom on August 16, 1996) is a South Sudanese artist, model, DJ, and peace campaigner. She is celebrated as a significant figure in the East African music scene.
Lady Kola was born in Eritrea but is of South Sudanese descent. Her early life and education details are not widely documented.
Lady Kola began her music career in 2017. She rose to fame with her breakout track "Mata Futu" in 2018, which was well-received across East Africa. [1]
In 2021, she collaborated with Ugandan artist John Blaq on the hit single "Tonight", which garnered significant attention and airplay across the region. [2] That same year, she featured Ugandan artist Cindy Sanyu on "Muhaba", further establishing her presence in the East African music scene. [3]
According to The City Review South Sudan, Lady Kola's collaborations with South Sudanese musicians like Crazy Fox, WJ De King, and Cocosan have been pivotal in her career. [4] In 2022, she expanded her fan base by collaborating with Weasel Manizo of the Goodlyfe Crew on the song "Eri Stana". This collaboration received coverage from several music news outlets, highlighting her growing influence in East Africa. [5]
Lady Kola has received several awards and nominations, including: