Rachel K (musician)

Rachel K
Birth name Rachel Kiwanuka
Also known as Rachel k & Rachel Kay
Born (1986-11-01) November 1, 1986
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Origin Kampala, Uganda
Occupation(s) Singer, TV Host
Instruments Vocalist
Years active 2005–present

Rachel Kiwanuka, better known by her stage name Rachel K or Rachel Kay, is a Ugandan musician. Rachel K was born November 1, 1986 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The daughter of Ugandan singer Halima Namakula, Kiwanuka has recorded several successful albums, toured widely throughout the region and collaborated with Ugandan and other regional artists. She has also worked as a comedian and television presenter, making appearances on such mainstream broadcasts as Jam Agenda and Tusker Project Fame.

Television

Rachel Kay was a TV presenter on Top 8 Video Television show based in Los Angeles, California and later moved to Uganda and continued to present on the popular television show Jam Agenda on Wavah BroadCasting Company.[1]

Rachel K was part of the Tusker Project Fame season 3 judges, alongside Sanyu FM Presenter Crystal Newman, musician Mathew Nabwiso, a lead vocalist with the Misty Jazz Band and Soul Beat Africa Band.[2] Rachel Kay hosted MultiChoice stand up comedy Stand Up Uganda in 2009.

Music

Rachel was discovered by her own mother, popular Ugandan singer Halima Namakula,[1] who also signed her to her first record deal under her record label No-End Studios. There she recorded her first single "Every Time", produced by Henry Kiwuwa and Deno.[3] In 2006 Rachel K performed with fellow musician Iryn Namubiru during her Unplugged performance at Club Silk Lounge.[4] Rachel K collaborated with Rwanda's famous R&B artist Tom Close and she also had hits that had major air play on MTV Base 'Every Time' and 'I Love the way'.[5] In 2010 Rachel K was part of the group that recorded Pepsi's World Cup theme song "Oh Africa" featuring Akon, Keri Hilson and the Soweto Gospel Choir, written by the Hip hop duo Rocky City and produced by Prettiboifresh.[6] In the same year 2010, Pepsi launched "Oh Africa", at club F1 in Uganda.[7] In 2011 Rachel Kay gave a farewell concert when she decided to go back to college in the United States and continue her studies in Fine Arts.[8] In 2012 Rachel K tried out for American Idol and made it past the first round.[9]

Discography

Over years, Rachel K has featured a number of Uganda Known artists like Radio & Weasel, Young Nick, Iryn Namubiru, Cindy, Bobi Wine, Unique and Karyn.[10]

Awards

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References

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