D-Naff

D-Naff
Birth name Naftalie Shigwedha Amukwelele
Born (1974-01-01) 1 January 1974
Ongandjera, Ovamboland, Namibia
Origin Katutura, Windhoek, Namibia
Genres Gospel, Christian music
Occupation(s) musician, preacher, speaker,Actor
Years active 1998–present
Labels D-Naff Entertainment
Website http://www.d-naff.com

Naftalie Shigwedha Amukwelele (born 1 January 1974) commonly known as D-Naff, is a Namibian multiple award-winning and top selling rapper /singer, and a former street gangster. D-Naff sings inspirational Gospel / religious music in the style of kwaito, hip hop, kizomba, dancehall and afro-pop. D-Naff is also a motivational and inspirational speaker and has visited more than 30 schools in Namibia including the University of Namibia, Windhoek College of Education, Ongwediva College of Education and the Polytechnic of Namibia now known as NUST.[1]

Career

He started his music career back in the early 90s while still a student at "Jan Jonker Afrikaner Secondary School" in Windhoek Namibia, under a group called the "Glamour Boys" which was an a cappella group whose five members were all part of the National Youth Choir of Namibia, under the leadership of Conductor Mr Erenst Von Biljon. The group toured France in 1998, during the soccer world cup under the sponsorship of the Franco-Namibian Cultural Center FNCC. After giving his life to Jesus, D-Naff went on to establish a Gospel hip-hop group called Eagles in Flight which later became Heaven's Dialect. After the exodus of the Group's producer to U.S.A., the group disbanded and D-Naff went on to establish another group called "Eagle's Mentality" which became the winner of the 2005 "Best Gospel" at the Sanlam-NBC Music Awards.[1] To date he has won more than ten (10) awards including at the NAMAS.He is ranked number 15 most downloaded artis on iTunes in Africa and number two in his home country after the Dogg.

D-Naff has been appointed as the (goodwill) Ambassador for the National Youth Council of Namibia (NYC).He has in 2014 been appointed Kora Awards goodwill Ambassador 2014/2015 to Namibia, in the fight against the Ebola virus, joining 53 other African artists and musicians who are also Kora Awards Ambassadors in their respective nations, and together they raise awareness on the Ebola virus and also to raise funds to be sent to the organizations dealing with the epidemic. They are to approach their Presidents, political leaders, business communities and the entire nation to join the Kora movement.(See Kora website). His duties as National Youth Council of Namibia Ambassador include: addressing the Namibian youth countrywide on matters facing them, being the spokesperson for them, motivating and inspiring them to be the best they can be and to live a life of meaning. D-Naff was also a member of a Choral group called Cantare Audire, under the leadership of Mr. Ernst von Biljon at the college of the Arts. Through his career as a musician, he has toured the United States,Europe and Africa.

Music

He released his first solo album entitled Oshagwana in 2006 which made him more popular. In 2007 he released his second album entitled Iikele Yuuyuni Mbu which won him an award at the Namibian Music Awards in the gospel category with his song, "Tsipi Tsipi". His third album Above The Limit was released in early 2008. He is currently the best selling Gospel artist in Namibia, and the country's top and most requested performing Gospel star. He has collaborated with international artist such as: Marvin B3 Kasomo,Mark B3 Kasomo,Prince Keddy,Ephraim Mutalange,Ty2,Damiano,Chola Chola and Tio both from Zambia.His music enjoys airplay in all radio stations across the country as well as Radio Phoenix and ZNBC in Zambia.[1] He has released 11 albums to date.

Discography

Solo albums

Other Albums

References

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