Victoria Wezi Mhone (born 25 May 1992), known in music circles as Wezi or Wezi HeartSound, is a Zambian singer and songwriter. She rose to fame in 2016 after releasing her debut EP-Uhai which won her the 2016 new artist of the year at the Zambian Music Awards.[2][3][4] Wezi released a song called "Isa Bantu Tyala" featuring Pilato and "Take My Heart", song cover, which was produced by Chali Bravo, released on 8 April 2020.
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Birth name | Victoria Wezi Mhone |
Also known as | Wezi HeartSound |
Born | Ndola, Zambia | 25 May 1992
Origin | Ndola, Zambia |
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Years active | 2013–present |
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Early life
editWezi is the second born daughter in a family of four from her parents pastor Royce Chanje and the late Apostle Simon Mhone. She was raised by her uncle, her mother's elder brother, on the Copperbelt in Ndola province, Zambia. Wezi started singing at the age of seven and was encouraged by her parents. She started writing poems and songs at the age of 11. She received her primary education at North Rise basic school where she was the president of the CHONGOLOLO CLUB and the leader of the scripture Union with Zambian singer T Low and Namibian-based youth leader Joseph Kalimbwe who attended the same school in Ndola. Wezi later attended and completed high school at a Dominican convent secondary school where she was an active member of the drama club, keep fit club & the president of Young Christian Students (YCS). In 2013, she was enrolled into the school of humanities and social sciences at the University of Zambia.[5]
Music career
editWezi officially signed her first record deal in 2013 with Bizzy Baila International which was co owned by Tsean and Tbwoy-Tbizzy.Under the record label, she released 3 singles Ambuya, Nipulumuseni and Tichitenji which was produced by T-Sean.[6] She opted out of her contract in 2014 and later signed on to Vibrant media where she recorded several songs but non was released. Shortly after her deal with vibrant media, she joined MOJO Music where she was only able to release one song after several recordings. In 2016 she released her first EP -Uhia as an independent artist[7] which won her the award for the best new artist at the 2016 Zambian music awards. In 2017, she was nominated for the Kora Awards.[8] In 2018 she signed on to Elation Entertainment, a Zambian-based record label.[9] Wezi took part in the annual Stanbic bank music festival in Zambia in 2016, 2017 and 2018 where she perform alone side rnb group Boyz II Men and award-winning UK-based pop-reggae band UB40, Joe Thomas and Brian McKnight.[10][11][12] In march 2018 she performed at the Lake of Stars Festival(LoS) held in London and Glasgow Scotland as a headline act alongside the likes of Frightened Rabbits(England), M.anifest(Ghana), Faith Musa(Malawi).[13] She later performed at the Harare International Arts Festival (HIFA) in Zimbabwe held between 1 and 6 May.[14] In April, 2020 Wezi released a cover song called "Take My Heart" produced by Bravo and released another hit called "Ise Bantu Tyala" featuring Pilato. In november of 2021, she collaborated with other artist to throw light on the ills of the country by releasing Rich Country Poor People.[15]
Grammy Awards
editWezi was nominated for the Grammys awards after featuring on a raggie collaboration in 2021.[16]
Fifa Women World Cup
editWith the national female team of Zambia qualifying to the fifa world cup for the first time in their history, Wezi and two other artists were made the official music ambassador for the national team thereby releasing the official team song Copper Queens Anthem.[17]
Humanitarian work
editIn 2016, she attended the African Union summit and later in the same year was appointed by the late Minister of Gender as Gender's ambassador on the campaigns against early child marriages & gender-based violence.[18] Wezi served as an advocate for conservation of natural water sources after taking part in the 2017 World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF) Journey of Water.[19]
Discography
editAlbums
editUhai (EP, 2016)[20]
Single
edit- "Ambuya"
- "Tichitenji"
- "Nipulumuseni"
- "Nthenda" (featuring Jay Rox)
- "Maplanga na nsimbi"
- "Translate"
- "Nyimbo Zako"
- "Umung'O" (featuring Mumba Yachi)
- "Anagaila" (cover with Kantu & Bombshell)
- "Tiwepo"
- "Nikukonda"
- "Munanitema" (featuring cleo icequeen)
- Ise Bantu Tyala ( featuring pilato)
- Take heart my heart ( song cover)
- Moyo[21]
References
edit- ^ "Introducing WEZI and her beautiful Afrosoul melodies". Zambianeye.com. 8 September 2013.
- ^ "Zambia : 2016 Mosi Zambia Music Awards Winners". Lusakatimes.com. 30 April 2016.
- ^ "The Zambian Music Awards 2016 Recap". Chipoautumn.com. 12 May 2016.
- ^ "Wezi: On sexual harassment in the Zambian Music Industry". Zmcharts.com. 15 February 2018.
- ^ "Wezi Biography". Zambianplay.com. 14 March 2017.
- ^ "Zambia: Meet Wezi the Rising Star". Allafrica.com. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
- ^ "Zambia : Wezi Launches 1st Solo Project "Uhai"". Lusakatimes.com. 3 February 2016.
- ^ "WEZI NOMINATED FOR KORA AWARDS WEEKLY TOP 20". Zedhypemag.net. 10 April 2017.
- ^ "Elation record label signs 7 musicians in Pictures". Lusakavoice.com.
- ^ "Zambia : Boyz II Men pledge an exciting Stanbic Music Festival". Lusakatimes.com. 22 September 2017.
- ^ "Zambia : Joe Thomas and Brian McKnight delivered unforgettable performances at the Stanbic Music Festival". Lusakatimes.com. 8 October 2018.
- ^ "Stanbic and Lafarge Cement their Partnership over 2017 Music Festival | Stanbic Bank". Archived from the original on 4 December 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ "London, Glasgow to host Lake of Stars Fest". Musicinafrica.net. 6 March 2018.
- ^ "Wezi Heartsound Band". Hifa.xo.zw.
- ^ https://mdundo.com/news/36279
- ^ https://zedjams.co/wezi-sampa-the-great-tio-nason-ben-blazer-first-zambians-to-be-in-the-grammys/
- ^ https://westsidemusicblog.net/wezi-towela-xaven-copper-queens-mp3-download/
- ^ "Wezi goes back in studio – Zambia Daily Mail". Daily-mail.co.zm.
- ^ "WWF JoWZed – Water Champions". Journeyofwater.wwfzambia.org.zm.
- ^ "Home – ZMUSIC Portal". Musicportal.co.
- ^ https://mdundo.com/news/36853