Naava Grey

Naava Grey
Born Asha Naava Zziwa[1]
Kampala, Uganda
Residence Kampala, Uganda
Occupation Singer/Songwriter

Musical career

Genres
Years active 2009–present
Labels Fenon Records, Rockstar4000
Associated acts Undercover Brothers Ug, Jemimah Sanyu, Lilian Mbabazi

Asha Naava Zziwa, known by her stage name as Naava Grey is a Ugandan musical artist and one of Uganda's representatives to the third season of Tusker Project Fame in 2009. She is also one of the few contestants from the academy that kept active after the competitions alongside the Undercover Brothers Ugin Uganda, Amos & Josh in Kenya and Rwirangira in Rwanda.

Career

Naava started doing music after her participation in the Tusker Project Fame competition in 2008. She immediately got signed by Fenon Record and released her two hit singles Aliba Wania and Nteredde[2] from her self-titled album that was later released in 2015. Naava Grey was one of the divas chosen to perform at the Qwela Junction in November 2015 at the Serena Hotel in Kampala. She performed alongside fellow divas Jemimah Sanyu, Afrigo Band's Rachael Magoola, MoRoots, Sandra Suubi, Rita Sabiiti and Solome Busuuta.[3]

Discography

Naava Grey [4]

  • Released: 25 September 2015
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Rockstar4000, Fenon Records
  • Writer: Naava Grey
  • Tracks: Aliba Wani, Nteredde, Alib'omu,Sokalami (feat. Speedy), Mo'fire, Kangume, Kyusa, Ndi Wano, Ninga Omuloge (Ninya Sirinya), Eminitye, I Do, Say to Say, Sensual Love, Believe, I Will Wait (feat. Roberto), Omutima (feat. Roberto), Nkwetaga, Nja Kwagala, In the Dark
  • Bonus tracks: Four
  • Singles: Aliba Wani, Nteredde, Sokalami (feat. Speedy), Ninga Omuloge (Ninya Sirinya)

Awards and nominations

Club Music Video Awards (CMVAs) - Special Effects category - New Comer and Video of the Year

References

  1. "Shades of Naava Grey". New Vision. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  2. "Naava Grey Biography". Howwe.
  3. "Qwela divas a huge surprise". The Observer. The Observer. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  4. "Naava Grey drops 20-track album". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
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