Jamali (band)
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Jamali is a South Africa
n female musical group. The members are Jacqui Carpede, Mariechan Luiters and Liesl Penniken. The band was formed on the TV show Coca-Cola Popstars. Their name is from the first two letters of each of their names. Jamali was the runner-up to the boy band Ghetto Lingo. Although Ghetto Lingo was the winners of Popstars, Jamali has outsold Ghetto Lingo in terms of popularity and TV appearances.
Jacqui: “It’s been the most incredible experience! Obviously Popstars was hard work and not knowing whether you were going to make it, made it that much more difficult. But now we are a group, working together with our producers to create an album for people to love and listen to, it becomes all that more real for all of us and I think you can feel that spirit in the music.”
“It’s been fabulous,” says Liesl. “Exhausting too because we have had to record this album in a short space of time and do it with all the commitment and quality that you find in any other recording, but it’s been more than worth it.”
“We wanted this to be a global album that is also proudly South African,” says Mariechan. “For instance, when we worked with D-Rex we said to him that we wanted the music to be instantly recognizable as South African and his experience as a kwaito producer enabled us to really make that happen.”
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Jamali’s third album features production from D-Rex as well as George Vardas who co-produced the group’s self-titled 2004 debut and its 2006 follow-up, ‘Yours Fatally’.
. However Jamali released their CD/DVD of Yours Fatally and credited Nameless as one of the writers of "Maisha".
South Africa
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n female musical group. The members are Jacqui Carpede, Mariechan Luiters and Liesl Penniken. The band was formed on the TV show Coca-Cola Popstars. Their name is from the first two letters of each of their names. Jamali was the runner-up to the boy band Ghetto Lingo. Although Ghetto Lingo was the winners of Popstars, Jamali has outsold Ghetto Lingo in terms of popularity and TV appearances.
Jamali
Emerging - like their male counterpart, Ghetto Lingo - out of the 2004 Coca-Cola Popstars talent search contest, Liesl Penniken, Mariechan Luiters, and Jacqui Carpede made their début on South Africa’s airwaves with their first radio single, “Greatest Love”. It’s the lead single off Jamali’s self-untitled album, which was recorded at CSR Studiois in Johannesburg. The album was certified gold for sales in excess of 25 000. The album produced the huge hit singles ‘Greatest Love’, “Love Me for Me’ and ‘Dalile’Jacqui: “It’s been the most incredible experience! Obviously Popstars was hard work and not knowing whether you were going to make it, made it that much more difficult. But now we are a group, working together with our producers to create an album for people to love and listen to, it becomes all that more real for all of us and I think you can feel that spirit in the music.”
“It’s been fabulous,” says Liesl. “Exhausting too because we have had to record this album in a short space of time and do it with all the commitment and quality that you find in any other recording, but it’s been more than worth it.”
“We wanted this to be a global album that is also proudly South African,” says Mariechan. “For instance, when we worked with D-Rex we said to him that we wanted the music to be instantly recognizable as South African and his experience as a kwaito producer enabled us to really make that happen.”
Yours Fatally
‘Yours Fatally’, the 1st single from Jamali’s 2nd album was also name for the new album, which was recorded at CSR Studios in Johannesburg. in this album they co-wrote 7 songs and were nominated for a SAMA award but sadly didnot win the award. Their voices grew more for the better. this was the most touchimg album and had to follow up hits "Maisha" and "Secrets" which both made the band more respected and loved.
3rd Base
First single, “Knowing Me Knowing You” has already been played on Highveld (HIGH ROTATION) and several other radio stations.Jamali’s third album features production from D-Rex as well as George Vardas who co-produced the group’s self-titled 2004 debut and its 2006 follow-up, ‘Yours Fatally’.
DVDs
A special edition DVD of Jamali’s album Yours Fatally was released.- 1. Music Videos:
- a. Love me for me
- b. Yours Fatally
- c. Maisha
- d. Secrets
- 2. Jamali Live
- a. Love me for me
- b. Maisha
- c. Secrets
- 3. Shout Outs from fans
Controversy
Jamali’s song "Maisha" was the subject a scandal. It was alleged that Jamali stole the song from popular Kenyan musician NamelessDavid Mathenge
David Mathenge , better known by his stage name Nameless, is a Kenyan pop artist.- Biography :Mathenge was educated at Strathmore School, He rose to fame in 1999 through a star-search contest on Kenya's urban music station 98.4 Capital FM, which he won with his original song "Megarider." The song...
. However Jamali released their CD/DVD of Yours Fatally and credited Nameless as one of the writers of "Maisha".