Faith Mussa

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Faith Mussa
Birth nameFaith Ambudye Che Muphuwa Mussa
Born (1985-08-10) August 10, 1985 (age 38)
Blantyre, Malawi
Genres
  • Afro-soul
  • Afrobeat
Occupation(s)Musician
songwriter
Years active2000–present

Faith Ambudye Che Muphuwa Mussa (born August 10, 1985) is a Malawian Afro-soul singer, guitarist and songwriter.[1] He won his first award in August 2004 in Chirunga Awards as the best male singer. In 2018, he won two UMP Awards in Best Live Act as well as Best Afro-soul Artist/Group.[2] In 2016, was nominated for the same category and award. In 2013, he won a National award for his best single titled "Desperate". In 2017, his song titled "Mdidi" won the Best Single in Nyasa Music Awards. In 2018, he won another award again in Best Live Act.[3][4]

Background[edit]

Early life[edit]

Mussa was born on 10 August 1985, in Ndirande, Blantyre.[3][1]

Music career[edit]

Mussa began his music career in his village of Ndirande in Blantyre when he was young after being heavily influenced by his own parents who at the time were performing in the 'Mussa Family'. When Mussa was 10 years old, he started teaching himself to play drums and home-made gallon guitars as well as milk-tins while imitating the tunes from radio along with his friends and siblings. His music career took off with the launching of his debut solo studio album titled, “Desperate,” after few years of playing in his family band.[3][5][4][1]

Mussa has performed at some of the world's biggest and prestigious festivals, including Northern Norway's Arts Festival, Glastonbury, Sauti za Busara 2019, Lake of Stars, World Fest California, Tumaini Festival, and many others.[6][1][7]

Mussa has received various important prizes in Malawi, including the Nyasa Award 2017 for best song of the year, the Malawi Special Achievers Award 2017, and the MAM Award 2013 for the best song of the year.[3][1]

Mussa's style of music is the combination of African traditional vibes with the modern sound.[3][1]

Collaboration with Organisations[edit]

Mussa has worked with several organizations such as the UNICEF, UNFPA, PLAN International, UNITED PURPOSE, OXFAM and is the current an ambassador for the World Vision Malawi that conducts campaigns to against child abuse and marriages.[3]

Achievements[edit]

UMP Awards[2][edit]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018 Himself Best Live Act Won
2018 Himself Best Afro-soul Artist/Group Won
2016 Himself Best Afro-soul Artist/Group Won

Nyasa Music Awards[8][edit]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018 Himself Best Live Act Won
2017 Mdidi Best Single of the Year Won

Malawi Special Achievers Award[3][9][edit]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 Himself Best artist Won

MAM Awards[3][edit]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2013 Himself best song of the year Won

Malawi National Awards[3][edit]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004 Desperate Best single Won

Chirunga Awards[3][edit]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2004 Himself Best Male Singer Won

Controversies[edit]

In January 2017, Mussa was reported refusing to perform at Christian Youth Association of Malawi symposium in South Africa where Prophet Shepherd Bushiri was the guest speaker.[10]

In June 2020, Mussa faced heavy criticism for his new hair style that he had done as some claimed it did not befit a musician of that realm. The scenario began when Mussa posted a photo on Facebook that showed him in dreadlocks.[11]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Faith Mussa: Malawi's electronic one-man band of Afro-soul". Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  2. ^ a b "Malawi 2018 UMP Awards: All the winners". Music In Africa. 2018-12-30. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Faith Mussa". Music In Africa. 2015-04-13. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  4. ^ a b Romero, Angel (2019-07-31). "Artist Profiles: Faith Mussa | World Music Central". Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  5. ^ Reporter, Malawi24 (May 13, 2023). "Malawi Musical Phenomenon Unleashed! Faith Mussa's Mesmerizing Guitar Skills Collide with NyaGo Music's Captivating Vocals in Tsokonombwe Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Mughogho, Lyonike (2018-07-15). "Faith Mussa to tour Europe Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi". Malawi 24. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  7. ^ "Murmures | Africultures : Mjura, Faith Mussa,Mawanga in Norway". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  8. ^ "Faith Mussa set to launch 'Mdidi' album in style at BICC: Old Mussa Family to perform - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi". www.nyasatimes.com. 2018-08-03. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  9. ^ https://allafrica.com/stories/201706180006.html
  10. ^ Richard, Mphatso Khutcha (2017-01-20). "Faith Mussa distances himself from Bushiri event Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi". Malawi 24. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  11. ^ Mughogho, Lyonike (2020-06-01). "Faith 'locks' controversy Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi". Malawi 24. Retrieved 2024-03-29.