Lira (singer)

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Lira
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Born
Lerato Moipone Molapo

(1979-03-14) 14 March 1979 (age 45)
Spouse
Robin Kohl
(m. 2009;sep. 2019)
Musical career
Origin Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • television personality
  • model
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboard
Years active2003–present
Labels
Website Official website

Lerato Moipone Molapo (born 14 March 1979), known professionally as Lira, is a South African singer. Her name translates to "love" in Sesotho and she speaks four languages.[ citation needed ] She is a multi-platinum selling and an 11-time South African Music Award (SAMA)-winning Afro-soul vocalist, who refers to her music as "a fusion of soul, funk, elements of jazz and African." [1]

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According to The Star newspaper, Lira is currently considered the foremost adult contemporary female solo artist in South Africa.[ citation needed ] She has appeared in major ad campaigns and been an ambassador for Audi, Shield, Samsung, MTN and BlackBerry. She has appeared on the covers of more than 30 magazines worldwide.[ citation needed ]

She lends her time and resources to causes that matter to her the most. She remains active with and has received awards from various grassroots organisations, outreach groups, and advocacy programs such as the Student Sponsorship Programme – which presented her with the Inspiration Award in 2011. [2]

She has also participated in numerous activities for The Southern Africa Trust. [3] In 2015, she was listed by Forbes Magazine as one of the richest female singers in Africa with net worth in excess of $35 million. She was a member of the coaching panel of The Voice South Africa from 2016 to 2019.

Life and career

1979–1994: Early childhood

Lerato Moipone Molapo was born on 14 March 1979 in Daveyton, Johannesburg to Buyi Radebe (mother) and Khanyapa Molapo Sr. (father).

Lira's world was shaped by the harsh realities of South Africa's formerly racial and socioeconomic apartheid. She grew up listening to Miriam Makeba, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin and Nina Simone, who would eventually inspire her own songwriting. She began performing live at the age of 16, singing both cover versions and self-penned songs.

As an undergraduate student, Lira studied Accounting and used her skills to exchange for recording time at a local studio, resulting in her first demo at the age of 18. Upon graduation, Lira continued in accounting for two years. With ambitions to be a singer she turned in her letter of resignation and created a five-year plan for her music career. [4]

1995–2005: Music career beginnings

In 2000, she was discovered by musician/producer Arthur Mafokate, who signed her to his record label, 999 Music, and helped with the release of her debut album, All My Love (2003). The album earned her accolades at the Metro FM Awards, SAMAs and Channel O Reel Music Awards. The title track even knocked Beyoncé's single "Dangerously in Love" off the charts [5] The following year, she left 999 Music and teamed up with keyboardist Victor Mngomezulu, bassist Tshepo Sekele, and producer Robin Kohl. Subsequently, she was signed to Sony Music Africa and released her first major label album Feel Good the following year. [6]

2006: Feel Good

In 2006, she released her first major label album on Sony Music Africa. Feel Good began making waves on the South African music scene. [4] The title track quickly became the most played local song at radio. The album earned her nominations at the South African Music Awards (SAMA) and became the first music video from a South African artist to be featured on VH-1. [7] The album sold Triple-Platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa while the single received the SAMA Award in 2008 for most downloaded song. [8] [6] In July 2007, the album was released in Italy, where its title track gained massive airplay.[ citation needed ]

2008: Soul in Mind

In 2008, she released the 13-track LP Soul in Mind. It went on to set a SAMA record the following summer for most awards won in a single year (4) by a single artist. [8] The album was certified triple-platinum. [9] Later that year Glamour Magazine South Africa named her "Woman of the Year."


2009: Live in Concert: A Celebration

In 2009, she began assembling the makings of her live concert DVD. Filmed before a live audience at the Carnival City Casino, the production employed 10 RED digital video cameras – a first globally – and was released the same year. Nine million South Africans tuned into the concert's telecast and subsequently, the DVD reached three-times platinum when it was released in November 2010. In 2011, a Blu-ray version was released making it the first Blu-ray to be released on the continent. [10] The DVD won the Award for "Best Global Chart DVD" at the 2010 SAMA's. It soon became the country's fastest and highest selling music video disc in the Sony Music catalogue, replacing Celine Dion's No. 1 chart position for Live in Las Vegas; A New Day. [10] The soundtrack to the DVD released in October 2009 was certified Platinum

2010: FIFA World Cup Kick-Off Concert

In the summer of 2010, she joined a lineup of artists that included Alicia Keys, Shakira, K'Naan and John Legend, at the FIFA World Cup Kick-Off Concert performing a rendition of "Pata Pata," a hit song originally recorded by the late Miriam Makeba. Later that summer, she was selected to take part in the 92nd birthday celebration of former South African president Nelson Mandela. Telecast live in 3D directly to Mandela, her performance of the popular Labi Siffre anti-apartheid tune and Mandela's favourite "(Something Inside) So Strong" with the Soweto Spiritual Singers proved to be one of the most prominent performances in her career. [11]

She made her cinematic debut as the support lead in the Antonio Falduto-directed drama The Italian Consul (Il Console Italiano). In June 2011, the film premiered at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy, where Lira became only the second African vocalist to grace the Teatro Del Greco stage since Miriam Makeba. Lira stars opposite Italian actress Giuliana de Sio – as well as Edwin Angless and Anna Galiena, while the film centres on the trafficking of girls in Europe. [12]

2011: Return to Love and recognition

In January 2011, she unveiled her fourth studio album Return to Love. The 11-track set contained songs about hope, love and interconnectedness. Songs included "Call Me," "Abba", "Get into Action", "Mali", "Phakade," and "Be My Friend", while incorporating sounds of funk, ragga, urban, soul and traditional African. The album did well as it went double-platinum and the hit song Phakade reached triple-platinum. The album was followed by the concert called CAPTURED IN TOUR where she toured around five cities in South Africa. The concert was recorded and later released in DVD format, which sold gold. [13]

In December 2011, she was named one of the "Five Unique Artists to Change Music in 2012" by Essence magazine. [14]

In May 2012, she appeared in L'Uomo Vogue's "Re-Branding Africa" issue, featuring General Ban Ki-Moon on the cover, where she said, "We're a young democracy, and we're accustomed to an image of Africa as a place that expects outside help. We must instead take stock of our situation, become autonomous, find our identity and independence." [15]

2014: Rise Again

On 29 April 2014, she released her debut American album, Rise Again (Shanachie Records), a 14-track LP featuring songs from her African catalogue, including "Feel Good", "Phakade" and "Rise Again." [16]

2014: Jill Scott Concert, Johannesburg

On 13 December 2014, Lira was the special guest act for American Neo-Soul star Jill Scott, in a one-night-only concert in Johannesburg. [17]

2016: Born Free

On 25 March 2016, she released her sixth studio album, Born Free, featuring songs such as "Rhythm of Your Heart", "Listen", Brave Heart", "Let There Be Light" and "Be About It" exclusive for iTunes Africa. In August 2016, the artist announced that the album reached gold status together with the single "Sekunjalo" and the single "Let There Be Light" went platinum. Lira didn't submit the album for nominations at Metro FM and SAMA Awards, hence the album had no awards. [18]

Personal life

On 9 September 2009, she married music manager Robin Kohl. In July 2019, she announced their separation after 9-years of marriage. [19]

In April 2022, Lira's management team announced that she had suffered a stroke during a trip to Germany. As a result, her ability to speak was impacted. She underwent medical treatment in South Africa and took a break from recording and live performances. [20] [21] [22]

On 1 September 2022, Lira made her first public appearance since her stroke, attending the launch of fellow musician, Tamara Dey's, new single, Disco Therapy. She has since revealed that she has been suffering from Aphasia as a result of her stroke.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Achievements

YearAward/CeremonyCategoryResultsRef.
2004 Metro FM Awards Best R&B AlbumNominated [23]
Best VocalistNominated
Best NewcomerNominated
10th Annual South African Music Awards Best R&B Album (All My Love)Nominated [24]
Channel O Reel Music AwardWon [24]
200612th Annual South African Music Awards Best New ArtistNominated [24]
Best Female ArtistNominated
Best R&B AlbumNominated
Best VideoNominated
Best Single (Feel Good)Nominated
200713th Annual South African Music Awards Best Music Video (Feel Good)Won [24]
200814th Annual South African Music Awards Best Selling Download (Feel Good)Won [24]
Best Music Video (Ixesha)Won
200915th Annual South African Music Awards Best Female ArtistWon [5]
Best Adult Contemporary AlbumWon
Best Album of the Year (Soul in Mind)Won
Best Remix of the Year (Feel Good)Won
2009 MTV Africa Music Awards Best Female ArtistNominated [25]
Best Artist of the YearNominated
2009 MOBO Awards Best African ActNominated [26]
2009 Channel O Reel Music AwardsBest Female ArtistNominated [27]
201016th Annual South African Music Awards Best Female ArtistWon [28]
Best Global Chart DVD (Live in Concert: A Celebration)Won
Best Album PackagingNominated
2010 Feather Awards Won [29]
2011 Channel O Music Video Awards Most Gifted Female VideoWon [30]
Most Gifted Video of YearNominated
201218th Annual South African Music Awards Best Smooth UrbanNominated [31]
Best ProducerNominated
Best EngineerNominated
Remix of the YearNominated
Record of the YearNominated
2012 BET Awards Best International ArtistNominated [32]
2013 South African Music Awards Best Live DVDWon [33]
2014Africa Muzik Magazine AwardsBest Female Southern AfricaPending [34]

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