Sally Boss Madam

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Sally Boss Madam
Birth nameSally Ephraim Keya
Born (1986-05-13) May 13, 1986 (age 36)
Windhoek, Namibia
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2012–present
LabelsBoss Madam Productions

Sally Ephraim Keya, commonly known as Sally Boss Madam, (born 13 May 1986), is a Namibian Afro-fusion singer and performer. [1]

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She gained fame after the release of her single 'Boss Madam' in the year 2012 which earned her an award at the Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMAs). She has released several albums 'Courage' 2012 with 16 songs and'I am Mukwanekamba.' [2] [3] In 2017 she released another album My Black. The album has 15 songs. "My Black is a celebration of black women.

Music career

2015 – Brand Ambassador For Sanlam – Performed at the Women Of Empowerment with The first lady as patron – Performed at the opening of the office of the first lady – Opening act at the BoyzIIMen concert

2014 – CAF Woman Championship Ambassador – CAF Woman championship ambassador - Castle Lite Road Show performer – Opened for the standard Bank Super Cup – Performed at the Bidvest cup – Female Opener for international music performer Davido.

2010 – Performed for the founding father of Namibia at the 20th anniversary of Bank of Namibia – Performed at the old mutual opening of the old mutual tower

Discography

Albums

Single

Awards

NAMA AWARDS

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2011WhistlerBest SingleNominated
2013Sally Boss MadamBest Soukous/ KwasaWon
2016Sally Boss Madam ft BussiwaBest Single / Bim BimNominated
2017Sally Boss MadamBest SingleWon
2017Sally Boss MadamSong Of The YearWon
2018Sally Boss MadamBest Album / My BlackNominated
2018Sally Boss MadamBest Female ArtistNominated
2018Sally Boss Madam ft KP IllestBest Collaboration / I Need YouNominated
2018Sally Boss MadamBest Music Video / What you sayWon
2018Sally Boss MadamBest RnB / EcstacyNominated
2018Sally Boss MadamSong of the Year / What You SayNominated
2018Sally Boss MadamFemale artist of the yearWon
2020Sally Boss Madambest AfropopWon

AFRIMA

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2016Sally Boss MadamBest Female Artist Southern AfricaWon
2017Sally Boss MadamBest Female Artist Southern AfricaNominated

AFRIMMA

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017Sally Boss MadamBest Female Artist Southern AfricaNominated

AMI Afrika People's Choice Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2018Sally Boss MadamBest Female Southern ArtistWon

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