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Hazel Mak is a Malawian singer, songwriter, and performer known for her soulful and dynamic vocals. Born in Blantyre, Malawi, Hazel started her music career at a young age, performing at school concerts and events.

Career

Hazel Mak's music career took off in 2014 when she won the "Dream Star" talent search competition in Malawi, which led to her signing with Nde'feyo Entertainment. In 2015, she released her debut single "Zili ndi Iwe" featuring Tay Grin, which was a massive success and helped establish her as a rising star in the Malawian music scene.

Hazel Mak's music is a fusion of R&B, soul, and Afro-pop. Her lyrics often address social issues and personal experiences, and her powerful voice and emotive performances have earned her a dedicated fanbase. In addition to her music, Hazel is also known for her stylish and bold fashion choices, which have garnered attention and praise from fans and industry insiders.

In 2019, Hazel Mak released her debut EP "I Don't Know," which features five tracks that showcase her range and versatility as an artist. The EP received critical acclaim and helped cement her place as one of Malawi's most promising musical talents.

In addition to her solo work, Hazel Mak has collaborated with several notable artists, including South African rapper Cassper Nyovest and Malawian artist Saint.

Personal Life

Hazel Mak is known for her philanthropic work and has been involved in several initiatives aimed at improving the lives of women and girls in Malawi. She is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken openly about her own struggles with anxiety and depression.

Discography

EPs

I Don't Know (2019) Singles

Zili ndi Iwe (2015) Kuwala Kwako (2016) Jaiva (2017) Tingokhala (2017) Tikule (2018) Thando (2018) Waves (2018) Keep It Movin' (2019) Parachute (2020) Somebody Loves You (2021) Awards and Nominations

Hazel Mak has been nominated for several awards in Malawi, including the Nyasa Music Awards and the Urban Music People (UMP) Awards. She won the Best Female Artist award at the 2019 UMP Awards.