Gabie Ntaate

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Gabie Ntaate, also known as Gabriella Bridget Ntaate (born on April 14, 1992) is a Ugandan gospel singer. She won Sauti Awards after beating six renowned continental gospel competitors for the crown. [1] She also won the Zouk Song of the Year 2021 in the Royal Gospel Music Awards. [2] [3]

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Gabie Ntaate
Birth nameGabriella Bridget Ntaate
Also known asGabie Ntaate
Born (1992-04-14) 14 April 1992 (age 32)
Namirembe Hospital
Genres Afrobeat
Occupation(s) Artist
Years active2018–present
LabelsNtaate Music

Early life and education

Gabriella Bridget Ntaate, a Munyoro by birth, was born on April 14, 1992, She completed her Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) at Shimoni, pursued her ordinary level of education at St. Lawrence, and furthered her advanced level of education at St. Noah Zana. [4]

Career

Gabie Ntaate was an actress with her first role as Fatima, a nurse, in the television series Second Chance in 2014. [5] Ntaate started her music career as a cover artist in 2016 under a band called Mute band and other live bands for a duration of approximately two years prior to the release of her debut single, titled "Wano," in the year 2018. She is identified as a follower of the Seventh-day Adventist religious denomination. [3] Gabie Ntaate joined Spark TV in September 2018, where she was paired with her co-host following the departure of the popular duo Zahara Totto and Anna Talia Oze from the show a job she quite in 2021 to focus on her music career. [6]

Discography

Some of her songs. [7]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations of Gabie Ntaate
YearAwardsCategoryResult
2022Royal gospel music awards
  • Female artist of the year [9]
  • Zouk song of the year (Brag about God)
  • Song of the year (Brag about God)
Won [10] [11]
2023Vine gospel awardsFemale artist of the year [12] Won
2023Sauti AwardsAfrican female artist of the yearWon [13] [14] [15]
2024Royal gospel music awards
  • Song of the year (Binene)
  • Female artist of the year
  • Artist of the year
Nominated [16]

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