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Maya Christinah Xichavo Wegerif (born 9 May 1992), known professionally as Sho Madjozi ( ), is a South African rapper, singer, songwriter, and poet. Madjozi incorporates the culture through her music and public image. In 2019, Madjozi was named as one of 's 30 Under 30 for her contribution in the music and entertainment sector.


Life and career

1992–2016: the birth of the rock
Madjozi was born on 9 May 1992 in Shirley Village, Elim, , the daughter of Rosemary Phaweni and Marc Wegerif who ran a non-governmental organisation which was made to assist people with their land claims. Her mother is of while her father is of . After her parents divorced at an early age, she was mainly brought up by her mother. Madjozi has half-sisters from both her mother's and father's sides. As her father, Marc Wegerif, travelled regularly in particular regions of the continent, Madjozi had opportunities to travel with her father – she followed him to Dar es Salaam, , where he worked for the charitable organisation while she was a teenager. She also spent some time selling clothes at markets in during 2016 to provide for family.

After graduating high school at the International School of Tanganyika in Tanzania, Madjozi was offered a scholarship to Mount Holyoke College in , , US, to study creative writing and . While in the US, she started writing poems under the pen name of MayaThePoet. The poems were about politics, identity and race. Madjozi returned to South Africa, where she took up a fellowship in studying at the University of South Africa, , and also planned for other local artists. She began rapping and composing music under her stage name "Sho Madjozi". Madjozi rose to fame after her collaboration with rapper on the track "Ngiyashisa Bhe" and the hit single "Gqi".


2017–present: Limpopo Champions League, What a Life
In April 2017, Madjozi made her television appearance as one of the casts of drama telenovela Isithembiso. She played Tsakane Mboweni – a character passionately involved in student politics – for the inaugural season.

Madjozi released her debut single, "Dumi HiPhone", featuring disc jockey duo PS DJz, on 28 April 2017, which was well received by the public. The song didn't make it to the final track listing on Madjozi's debut album. She also appeared on BlaqBoy Music Presents Gqom Wave (2017), where she was featured on the track "Probleme". On 9 March 2018, she released the lead single "Huku" from her debut album. On 27 June 2018, South Africa announced their partnership with Madjozi, making her the ambassador for their mobile pre-paid provider TRACE Mobile. In August, Madjozi alongside singer announced and explained how the entry works of the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, through a YouTube video uploaded by Global Citizen. Later on 2 December 2018, Sho Madjozi performed at the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, which was headlined by and .

Limpopo Champions League, Madjozi's debut studio album, was released on 14 December 2018. The album was also supported by the 5-minute short-film Trickshot composed by several tracks from the album. On 1 June 2019, Madjozi earned two wins at the 25th edition of South African Music Awards for Newcomer of the Year and for Best Female Album. She also received nominees for categories: Best Music Video for "Huku" and for Best Kwaito, Gqom & AmaPiano Album for Limpopo Champions League. As for 23 June 2019, Madjozi received a for Best New International Act at the BET Awards 2019.

In July 2019, Madjozi was named by the Forbes magazine amongst the 30 under 30 creatives category list for his contribution to the music and entertainment sector, the list featured other young African creatives like Nigerian musician , South African actress, TV and radio personality , Ghanaian contemporary artist Joseph Awuah-Darko, also known as Okuntakinte and Kenyan film director, producer and .

On 15 August 2019, Madjozi was featured on the global music platform COLORS, where she performed her song "John Cena" commonly named and inspired by professional wrestler . The -genre song trended on regions, mainly in South Africa as it reached two-million views, which is a favourable success for the COLOURS music platform. Madjozi was praised for the song by many notable people, including rapper , who retweeted her video on her Twitter page, whilst professional wrestler John Cena posted Madjozi on his account. She later released "John Cena" as an official single on 27 September 2019. On 7 November 2019, Madjozi appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show to talk about the song. While performing as a guest, John Cena came from backstage to surprise her. The video of her reaction went viral, as she said it was a dream of hers to meet Cena himself.

At 4th ceremony of Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards, she won Best Gqom Artist award.

In July 2020, she was reportedly signed to U.S. label Epic Records.

On 27 November 2020, Madjozi first mixtape What a Life was released. It features and .

On 22 November, 2022, Madjozi performed at Madison Square Garden, opening for .


Public image
Madjozi incorporates elements in her music and fashion. She commonly plays with the traditional wear. Madjozi usually performs the indigenous where she wears a skirt called a tinguvu. Besides her culture-influenced style, Madjozi dismisses a colourful image with many elements attached.

Madjozi is well known for her hairstyles influenced by and women. The ethnic hairstyles influenced girls and women which became a trend mainly from her breakthrough year (2016) in South Africa and other regions. For her hair, she has been inspired by and black American hairstyles. Discussing her hair, Majozi said "My braids represent . The question is: what would a globalised young African be if she was not interrupted by the horror of colonialism and ? My braids are the answer."

In addition to her native , Madjozi is also fluent in . Her songs incorporate both languages as well as .


Awards and nominations
2019South African Music AwardsFemale Artist of the YearLimpopo Champions League
Best NewcomerHerself
Best Music Video"Huku "
Best Kwaito, Gqom or Amapiano AlbumLimpopo Champions League
Best NewcomerHerself
Best Female Southern AfricaHerself
AFRIMA Video of The Year"Idhom "
BET AwardsBest New International ActHerself
African Talent AwardsBest African Song of the Year"John Cena "
20194th Mzansi Kwaito and House Music AwardsBest Gqom ArtistHerself
2020BET AwardsBest International ActHerself
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Global Music StarHerself
Favorite Star (Africa)
20202020 African Entertainment Awards USABest Female ArtistHerself
Best Hip hop/RapHerself
2021South African Music AwardFemale Artist of the YearWhat A Life
Best Traditional Music Album
MTV Africa Music AwardBest Female ActHerself


Discography

Studio album


Singles


Promotional singles

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