Biography

Blending her diverse upbringing with a range of contemporary styles and progressive ideals, Mwanjé’s remit is rooted in the universal human experience. Dynamic, highly creative, forward-thinking and plugged into the modern age, Mwanjé represents the incredibly diverse cultural makeup of Africa and her music serves as a perfect showcase of her talent and evolution, sparking the genesis of an enduring legacy.

Mwanjé’s journey so far has taken her from her roots in Botswana, to Australia, around the world and back. Along the way, she has spent much of her time and energy invested in singing; as a youngster she would sing and dance in front of her family with her sister (Sampa The Great), creating their own music videos together. From there it was a natural progression as she joined Botswana’s National Youth Choir and she was exposed to formal classical training. Pivotal to these formative experiences was an after-school club called Global Emancipation, where Mwanjé and her high school contemporaries would get creative; rappers, singers, dancers and actors collaborating, sharing ideas and curating their own shows. 2021 brought a new wave of experiences as she began touring the world as a part of  Sampa The Great’s band, gracing legendary stages and festivals such as Glastonbury, Coachella and supporting BIllie Eilish’s 2023 ‘Happier than Ever’ Australian tour.

Every step of the way, the expressive channel that music and singing provides has been essential to her creative output, anchored by her colourful upbringing and serving as a driving force behind her blooming solo career.

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