Friday, October 8, 2021

GRAMMY-Nominated Vocalist Somi's ZENZILE: THE REIMAGINATION OF MIRIAM MAKEBA is due out October 8, 2021 via Salon Africana

Grammy-Nominated, Internationally Acclaimed Vocalist Somi To
Release Zenzile: The Reimagination Of Miriam Makeba on October 8, 2021

New Album Honors Groundbreaking South African Singer, Songwriter,
And Civil Rights Activist Miriam Makeba

Special Guests Include Angelique Kidjo, Gregory Porter, Ladysmith Black
Mambazo, Seun Kuti and more

Musical Theater Production Dreaming Zenzile, Based on Makeba’s Life –
Written by and Starring Somi to Premiere in September

On October 8, 2021, Grammy-nominated vocalist and songwriter Somi will release her new album, Zenzile: The Reimagination Of Miriam Makeba,  a celebration of the late Makeba’s invaluable musical contributions and messages of social justice. The album, which will be released on the artist’s Salon Africana label, features Somi’s renditions of some of Makeba’s best known songs—both Makeba’s own compositions and covers.

Watch the powerful music video for the lead single, “Pata Pata”, HERE.
Also, check out Somi’s fresh take on “Milele”, the second single featuring Seun Kuti and Thandiswa Mazwai, HERE

Regarded as one of Africa’s first international superstars, Makeba (whose given name is ‘Zenzile’) elevated the spirit of a continent, including her native South Africa. Her courage, however, was met with three decades of political exile from her homeland followed by blacklisting in the United States after her marriage to civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael. Somi’s lifelong love of Makeba’s music and personal strength led to a record that she hopes will inspire a rediscovery of Makeba’s life and work. Somi adds, “This album is my attempt to honor the unapologetic voice of an African woman who inevitably made room for my own journey and countless other African artists. In short, I owe her. We all do.” 

In recognition of Makeba’s resonance throughout Africa and the diaspora, Somi invited a number of special guests to perform on the record. From South Africa, Grammy-winning male vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, singer-songwriter Msaki, vocalist and activist Thandiswa Mazwai, and jazz pianist-composer Nduduzo Makhathini join Somi for the tribute. Guests also include Grammy-winning American jazz singer Gregory Porter, Nigerian singer-musician Seun Kuti (Fela Kuti’s youngest son), and Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and activist, Angelique Kidjo.
To further celebrate the work of Makeba, Somi wrote and will star in Dreaming Zenzile, an original musical theater production based on the life of Makeba under the direction of Obie-award winner Lileanna Blain-Cruz. On September 10, this electrifying portrait of Makeba will kick off the ‘21-’22 theater season at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (The Rep). The rolling world premiere production will journey on to the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, to ArtsEmerson in Boston, to an Off-Broadway run in New York City co-produced by the Apollo Theater, National Black Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop, all in partnership with Octopus Theatricals. The soul-stirring production includes a live jazz band playing original music and reinterpretations of Makeba’s remarkable catalog while telling the story of her extraordinary life journey.

In addition to Somi’s upcoming album and theater production, 2021 brought the artist her first Grammy nomination. Holy Room: Live at the Alte Oper, recorded with the Frankfurt Radio Big Band, was nominated for Best Jazz Vocal Album. The album also won an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Vocal Album. 

Recently, Spotify announced its partnership with Somi as the latest African singer to join its EQUAL Music Program. The EQUAL Music Program is a global initiative that Spotify has created to cultivate gender equality in music and support female creators under one brand. In celebration of the partnership and new music, Somi was featured on a billboard in Times Square.
Photos of Somi by Chris Schwagga

In addition, Somi was recently featured in “The Arts Interrupted,” an episode of PBS Great Performances that examined artistic challenges and potential for growth during the Covid shutdown.

Zenzile: The Reimagination of Miriam Makeba Tracklist

1 Umhome
2 House of the Rising Sun
3 Milele feat. Seun Kuti & Thandiswa Mazwai
4 Hapo Zamani 
5 Love Tastes Like Strawberries feat. Gregory Porter
6 Khuluma feat. Msaki
7 Pata Pata 
8 A Piece of Ground
9 Kwedini
10 Lakutshon’ilanga
11 Olili
12 Mbombela
13 Jike’lemaweni feat. Angelique Kidjo
14 Nonqonqo feat. Ladysmith Black Mambazo
15 Malaika
16 Ring Bell, Ring Bell
17 Mabhongo feat. Nduduzo Makhathini