Elsy Wameyo

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Elsy Wameyo, also known as ELSY, is a Kenyan Australian singer-songwriter and rapper, whose style ranges from hip hop to the fusion of traditional African music with contemporary rap and R&B. Based in Adelaide, South Australia, Wameyo was awarded Young Kenyan of the Year in 2018, and won People's Choice Best Hip Hop Award at the annual South Australian Music Awards in 2019. Her first studio album, Saints Sinner, was released in July 2024.

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Elsy Wameyo
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Elsy Wameyo

Nairobi, Kenya
NationalityKenyan
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • producer
Years active2018–present
Musical career
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Instrument
  • Vocals
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Early life

Wameyo was born in Nairobi, Kenya,[1] and migrated to Australia with her family in 2006, when she was seven years old.[2]

Music career

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Wameyo has performed at Laneway and Groovin' the Moo festivals, and was a featured artist with triple j Unearthed. As of 2019 she was signed with the independent record label created by her mentor, Gabriel Akon, aka DyspOra, Playback 808,[2] but her November 2021 single, "Nilotic", was released on the Music in Exile label.[3]

Lady Leshurr and Masego have shown interest in her music,[4] and she has also played alongside Adrian Eagle, Printz Board, Aminé, Sampa the Great, Hilltop Hoods, and Duckwrth.[5] In October 2018, she appeared as ELSY, as one of two support acts for DOBBY (along with DyspOra) at Nexus Arts in Adelaide, as part of the OzAsia Festival.[6]

Her work is informed by her strong belief in God, and she sees her talent as a gift from God. In 2019 she did not feel her African roots to be a huge influence on her music, but the response to her music in Kenya was enthusiastic when Akon took samples there.[2] Her music is influenced by the gospel tradition as well as contemporary R&B,[5] and in 2022 she cited Kendrick Lamar, Little Simz and Ludwig Göransson (who composed the music for the film Black Panther (film) as her biggest musical influences.[7][8] She produces her own music, and directed her music video for her 2022 single "River Nile".[9]

Her first single, "Intuition" was released in early 2018. This was followed by "Outcast" in November 2019 and "Pastor" in February 2020,.[5] "Outcast" tells a personal story, largely based on the experience of growing up as an African in Australia, and the effect that racism has had on her and her peers.[10] Both singles received positive reviews.[11] It also explores the concept of "home" for African Australians.[12]

She was studying full-time at university as of 2019, and also singing in her church.[2] She spent some time travelling over the northern winter in 2019–2020, in Europe, the US and Kenya, during which she had a break from songwriting. Her 2020 single, "Pastor" uses an upbeat rhythm to explore feelings of anger, as she explores identity and belonging from the point of view of her parents, migrating to Australia.[13]

She performed at WOMADelaide in March 2022.[1][7]

Her first EP, Nilotic was released on 1 April 2022, featuring the singles "River Nile"[9] and "Nilotic", and four other tracks.[14][3] Its name is a nod to her Nilotic roots,[1] and the title track (released November 2021 on the label Music in Exile[3]) is more overtly political, addressing issues of culture, race and police brutality. She mentioned Ota Benga, Trayvon Martin and George Floyd as part of her inspiration for the track.[8]

Her single "River Nile" is featured in the mobile football video game EFootball 24 as one of the in-game soundtracks.[citation needed]

In May 2024, Wameyo announced her debut studio album Saint Sinner would be released on 26 July 2024.[15] The album, which was co-produced with Wuod Omollo and Polycarp Otieno, includes collaborations with musicians in the rural Naivasha region of Kenya as well as Nairobi singer Okello Max. The styles range from Afrobeat to the fusion of traditional African musical styles with contemporary rap and R&B.[16]

Discography

Albums

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Saint Sinner
  • Released: 26 July 2024[15]
  • Label: Self-released
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Extended plays

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Nilotic
  • Released: 1 April 2022
  • Label: Music in Exile
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As lead artist

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Title Year EP
"Intuition"[17] 2018 TBA
"Daily"[18]
"Outcast"[19] 2019
"Pastor"[20] 2020
"Never There"[21]
"Time Flies"[22] 2021
"Nilotic"[9] 2021 Nilotic (EP)[1]
"River Nile"[9] 2022
"Make Way"
(with Motez)[23]
2023 Non-album single
"Sinner"[24] 2024 Saint Sinner
"Piny Lara"[25]
"Umva"[15]
"Coquer"
(with Ywaya Tajiri)[26]
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Year Title Album
2018 "Seven" (Holas May feat. Elsy Wameyo)[27]
"Open Wide" (DyspOra feat. Elsy Wameyo)[28] AustrAlien
2020 "Long Road" (Stefan Rossi feat. Elsy Wameyo)[29]
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Awards and nominations

  • 2018: Winner, Young Kenyan of the Year at the Kenyan Association of South Australia (KASA)[5][14]
  • 2021: Winner, Carclew Creative Achievement Award at the 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards - SA[30]

J Awards

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

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2022 Elsy Wameyo Unearthed Artist of the Year Won [31][32]
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South Australian Music Awards

The South Australian Music Awards, also known as SA Music Awards, commonly SAM Awards, formerly Fowler's Live Music Awards (FLMA), are annual awards that exist to recognise, promote and celebrate excellence in the South Australian contemporary music industry.

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Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2018 Elsy Wameyo Best New Artist Nominated [4]
Best World Music Nominated
2019 Elsy Wameyo People's Choice Hip Hop Award Won [33]
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