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Atemi Oyungu
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Carol Atemi Oyungu is a Kenyan singer, songwriter and entertainer. She first made her mark by being in a girl band Intu until 2007 when they each decided to go solo and work on individual projects. In 2003, she joined Eric Wainaina, as an assistant vocal harmony provider for his band. Oyungu released her first single "Happy" in 2004 and her debut album Hatimaye in 2008, and her second studio album Manzili in 2013.
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Birth name | Carol Atemi Oyungu |
Born | Nairobi, Kenya |
Origin | Nairobi, Kenya |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano[2] |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Gatwitch Records, Taurus Musik, Pine Creek Records |
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She hosted the sixth series of Africa Rising, a programme showcasing Africa's musical talent.[3]
She has worked with various Kenyan musicians such as Nikki, Lady Jaydee, Chris Adwar and Delvin Mudigi.