More than two years Yvonne Mwale has worked on the twelve songs of her third solo album “Msimbi Wakuda” (Nsenga for “young black lady“). Recently, she went to the studio to finally record her compositions. The result is an album that is more honest, more profound and sophisticated than its predecessors, clearly dominated by acoustic sounds. On most tracks guitar, bass and percussion are dominating and proof how diverse Yvonne Mwales compositions are without ever losing touch with the African origin.

Yvonne Mwale was born in 1988 in Zambia and grew up mainly in the Eastern Province in the territory of Nsenga tribe. When she lost both parents, aged only 12, she lived some time on the streets and ended up in the capital city Lusaka. There, her musical talent was discovered. From her earnings as a singer of a popular band she rented her first house and was finally honoured at the national Music Awards as the “Best Upcoming Female Artist”. In 2010 she toured eight European countries and later was awarded at the Jahazi Jazz Festival (Zanzibar). Meanwhile, she is active internationally. Earlier this year she was on tour in Africa and played big festivals in Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. In Europe, among others festivals, she performed at Jazz & The City in Salzburg, Musig am Zürisee (CH), the Munich Tollwood Festival and headlined the KASUMAMA Festival in Austria. She is currently playing numerous concerts in Germany and neighboring countries to present her new album.
Yvonne Mwale is using her popularity for selected charity works such as being an ambassador for the campaign “Stop the Cut”, an initiative of Amref Flying Doctors in Austria.
Msimbi Wakuda will be available worldwide on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and many more platforms starting from 30th September 2016. In many European countries, the album will be available as well in most record stores. Listen to the album sampler below.