Sunday, November 1, 2009

K'Millian, A Rising Star From Zambia





Of all the wealth of Africa, its music is easily the most radiant and renewable. if you listen to some music from the Carribean, you can almost hear the echoes of different parts of Africa from which slaves were transported.

One of my favourite African singers is from Zambia. His name is Leo Moyo and performs under the name K'Millian. He sings mostly in Bemba, Nyanja and English, sometimes mixing the three. Although his music is classified as hip hop, I find the classification to be a bit innacurate. It would be hard to pigeonhole into a single genre.

There have been efforts in America to promote life affirming and enobling music that is not degrading to women or inciting violence. Although I do not understand his songs in African languages, "Pa Ulendo" is described as "a song praising a woman for her prayers and thoughts as he makes a journey to see her." Another very stirring song deals with an abanoned woman who is pregnant.

It was very hard to get much information about who K'Millian is, even in the age of the internet. A few fortunate individuals have made the jump from the African music market to the United States. Lucky Dube and Miriam Makeba as well as Johnny Clegg. But there is a whole galaxy of musical stars waiting (I believe) to shine in the US. It is possible to order K'Millian CD's on line as well as MP3s. You Tube is a good place to start. I hope my readers will check out the fine music of K'Millian



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