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Well, Well! Nandy — The African Princess teams up yet again with his hubby Billnas to bring you a brand new banger! The music video is titled Do Me and is now available for watching below.
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Who is Nandy The African Princess?
Of course, Nandy aka The African Princess is gifted with many talents. And eventually, the fact that she has collaborated with some of East Africa’s top artists tells it all. Including Chege on “Kelele za Chura” and Ice Boy on “Binadamu”.
Away from music, Nandy is also a fashionista and has an African attire store known as Nandi African Prints. Her career in music kicked off when a common friend introduced her to Ruge Mutahaba, CEO of Tanzania House of Talent (THT). This is where she met Ema the Boy, who produced her first mainstream single, Nagusagusa. The song became a huge hit within a week of its release.
In 2017 she released her hit single One Day which spearheaded her career and gave her a couple of opportunities. After all, she was one of the few artists who participated in Coke Studio Africa in 2017. And later on, the same year she was nominated in the All Africa Music Awards as the best female eastern Africa and won.
How did Nandy become a Superstar?
Notably, the African Princess, also known as Nandy, is one of the most vibrant and gifted musicians from Tanzania. The name Nandy is shortened from her real name Nandera. But, how did Nandy became a musical sensation?
Well, join Our Team as we try hard enough to bring you a preview of reality. Especially now that her two popular collabos with Kenyan Gospel-turned-Secular Musician (Willy Paul Msafi) is the talk of the town.
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In the first place, Nandy was born Faustina Charles Mfinanga on November 9, 1992. To Maria and Charles Mfinanga in Moshi, the Northern part of Tanzania. Not to mention, she attended Julius Kambarage Nyerere Primary School and later joined Lomwe High School.
Secondly, she studied at the College of Business Education (CBE) in Dar es Salaam. Not to mention, at the age of six, Nandy was already singing in church. Additionally, she joined the school choir at 15 years of age, where she started to nurture her music. With that in mind, you can read and learn more about her here: https://josephmuciraexclusives.com/who-is-nandy/