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Birth name | Alexandra Shungudzo Govere |
Born | Laie, Hawaii, U.S. | May 12, 1987
Origin | Bikita, Zimbabwe |
Genres | Pop, folk, rock, alternative |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Independent |
Alexandra Shungudzo Govere, better known as Shungudzo, is a Zimbabwean-American singer and reality television personality. She first attracted media attention by being the first black female gymnast to represent Zimbabwe in artistic gymnastics at the 1999 All-Africa Games, and later by co-founding the Kijana Project, which provides relief for AIDS orphans. She later gained wide media attention as a cast member on the 2011 season of The Real World: San Diego .
Alexandra Govere was born in the United States and grew up in a rural village in Zimbabwe that was home to straw-covered mud huts, and did not have electricity or running water. [1] She is of Zimbabwean, French, and Amerindian descent. Her family eventually relocated to California,[ citation needed ] and as of the 1990’s, she was living in Oregon. [2]
Govere practiced dancing and ballet, and according to her, became the first female of color to be on the Zimbabwe National Gymnastics Team at age 9. Her parents, both of whom are college graduates, encouraged her in her studies as well. She studied calculus at age 10, and finished high school by 14. She later attended Stanford University, where she studied civil engineering. [1] [3] [4]
Govere was the first black female artistic gymnast to represent Zimbabwe at the 1999 All-Africa Games in Johannesburg. [5] [6] She was also the youngest member of the 162-member team. [6]
In 1997, Govere began collecting clothing for orphans who lost their parents to AIDS. [7] By 2002, the Kijana Project, [8] as it came to be called, had expanded to an international organization run by then-15-year-old Govere and her sister Saunsuray, consisting of 50 members who aided orphans in six different countries, raising money for clothing, toys and school supplies, as well as paying for the education of some AIDS orphans. [7] Govere was spurred to this work after witnessing many of her childhood classmates affected by AIDS, and seeing the rising number of orphans living on the streets of Harare. [3] In 2000, she worked with her sister in collecting money for Red Cross flood relief in Mozambique. [2] [8] For breaking the color barrier in artistic gymnastics, and for her humanitarian work, Govere was designated a Disney-UNESCO Millennium Dreamers Ambassador. [9]
While attending Stanford University, Govere was discovered by Alicia Keys' Grammy Award-winning producer, Kerry "Krucial" Brothers, who had heard some songs Govere placed on MySpace for her mother to hear. Although she initially met with Brothers with the intent to be a songwriter, he made her sing vocals, and recognized her talent. [1] With him, she released a mixtape, "Love is 4 Suckaz/I'm a Sucka 4 Love", some songs from which are available on YouTube. Brass magazine describes the mixtape as "a high-wattage soup of synthetic beats and heavy post-production mixing", whose lyrics focus on the themes of love, jealousy, revenge and anti-consumerism. [1] Describing Govere's voice, Brandon Goldner of Brass says, "[Her voice] can range from bright and flute-like to a rougher, almost smoky honesty" Although Govere planned to debut a 2011 album with Krucial, [1] [10] [11] She announced in October 2011 that she left Krucial to take the independent route. [12] [13] She has co-written a number of hit songs such as Little Mix's "Touch" and Louisa Johnson's "Best Behaviour", [14] and has released a song on the Fifty Shades Freed soundtrack. [15] In 2018, she released her latest single, "Paper". [16]
Govere was a cast member on MTV's The Real World: San Diego , which aired in 2011. [17] Govere was also a writer, host, and correspondent for both MTV Act and MTV Voices. [18] [19]
Shungudzo released "It's a good day (to fight the system)", the first single from her debut album by Svikiro Records/Young Forever/BMG on October 30, 2020, as part of her three-track manifesto "I (motsi)". According to American Songwriter, "good day" is "a bold genre-defying anthem that balances passionate proclamations with sunny guitar and horn arrangements and stacked harmonies." [20] Shungudzo followed up "good day" with the singles "To be me", which premiered on Paper video on February 2, 2021; [21] ) "There's only so much a soul can take" (song premiere on Zane Lowe's Apple Music 1 radio show and video premiere on FLOOD [22] ), "White parents" (premiere on Consequence of Sound on April 14, 2021 [23] ), and the title track "I'm not a mother, but I have children." For "it's a good day" and "There's only so much a soul can take", Shungudzo was recognized as an "emerging artist to watch for in 2021" by People . [24] Hailed by Zane Lowe as "completely unique and individual" and as an artist to "match up with asap" by Essence, [25] "Shungudzo isn't putting up with the bullshit anymore" (Refinery29). [26]
Shungudzo performed "There's only so much a soul can take" on the June 9, 2021, episode of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee . [27]
As of 2011, Govere was living in Los Angeles with her boyfriend, Byron, whom she began seeing eight months prior to filming The Real World. [3] [28] Their relationship was depicted in episode 4 of that season when he visited her at the season residence. [29]
Title | Year |
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"I'm not a mother, but I have children" | 2021 |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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US AAA [30] | |||
"Long Live the Billionaire" | 2017 | — | Non-album singles |
"Paper" | 2018 | — | |
"Freedom for my People" [31] (with Oliver Heldens) | 2020 | — | |
"It's a good day (to fight the system)" | 39 | I'm not a mother, but I have children | |
"To be me" | 2021 | — | |
"There's only so much a soul can take" | — | ||
"White parents" | — | ||
"I'm not a mother, but I have children" | — | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Roll with Me" (Bantu featuring Shungudzo) | 2017 | Non-album single |
"Bicycle" (BC Unidos featuring Shungudzo) | Bicycle EP | |
"Spare Gold" (Paul White featuring Shungudzo) | 2018 | Rejuvenate |
"Just a Little" (Bantu featuring Shungudzo) | TBA | |
"Toast to Our Differences" (Rudimental featuring Shungudzo, Protoje and Hak Baker) | Toast to Our Differences | |
"Roll with Me" (Bantu and Jonas Blue featuring Shungudzo and ZieZie) | TBA | |
"Ice Cream Man" (Paul White featuring Shungudzo) | Rejuvenate | |
"Fire in My Soul" (Oliver Heldens featuring Shungudzo) | Non-album single | |
"Weightless" (Hayden James featuring Shungudzo) | 2019 | Between Us |
"Back to Life" (Chiiild featuring Shungudzo) | Synthetic Soul | |
"How Could I Ever?" (KUU featuring Shungudzo) | 2020 | Non-album single |
"We'll Always Have This Dance " (KUU featuring Shungudzo) | Non-album single | |
"How Could I Ever?" (KUU featuring Shungudzo) | 2021 | Non-album single |
"Gimme Your Love " (KUU featuring Shungudzo) | Non-album single | |
"Choose Love" (Angélique Kidjo featuring Shungudzo) | Mother Nature | |
"Meant for Me " (Angélique Kidjo featuring Shungudzo) |
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Complicated" | 2017 | Bantu | Africa for the Summer EP |
"Ougadougou" | BC Unidos | Bicycle EP | |
"Come on Back" | 2018 | Shungudzo | Fifty Shades Freed: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Written with |
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"Touch" | 2016 | Little Mix | Glory Days | Hanni Ibrahim, Patrick Patrikios, Philip Plested |
"Not That Girl" | 2017 | Girli | Feel Ok EP | Milly Toomey |
"Best Behaviour" | Louisa | Non-album single | Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn, Daniel Parker | |
"It Won't Kill Ya" (featuring Louane) | The Chainsmokers | Memories...Do Not Open | Andrew Taggart, Samuel Martin | |
"Stay Awake, Wait for Me" | Jessie Ware | Glasshouse | Jessica Ware, Ajay Bhattacharya, Daniel Parker | |
"Your Domino" | Jessica Ware, Ajay Bhattacharya, Daniel Parker, Daniel Sinclair | |||
"Love to Love" | Jessica Ware, Ajay Bhattacharya, Daniel Parker | |||
"Wish I Never Met You" | 2018 | Victoria Monét | Life After Love, Pt 1 | Victoria McCants, Maurice "Verse" Simmonds |
"Way Down" | MØ | Forever Neverland | Karen Marie Ørsted, Ajay Bhattacharya, Letter Mbulu, Caiphus Semenya | |
"Overtime" | Jessie Ware | Non-album single | Jessica Ware, Daniel Parker, James Ford, Andy Ferguson, Matthew McBriar | |
"Joan of Arc" | Little Mix | LM5 | Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, Hanni Ibrahim, Patrick Patrikios, Philip Plested | |
"Wasabi" | Jade Thirlwall, Uzoechi Emenike, Mike Sabath | |||
"Notice" | Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, Mike Sabath | |||
"Forevermore" | 2019 | Yuna | Rouge | Yuna Zara'ai, Robin Hannibal |
"(Not) The Love of My Life" | Yuna Zara'ai, Robin Hannibal | |||
"Forget About You" | Yuna Zara'ai, Robin Hannibal | |||
"Back to Life" | Chiiild | Synthetic Soul | Yonatan Ayal, Pierre-Luc Rioux, Isabelle Dunn | |
"Hands Off Me" | 2020 | Yonatan Ayal, Pierre-Luc Rioux, Isabelle Dunn, Lauren Malyon | ||
"Do Me Wrong" | ASL | Love Center | Liza Owen, John Ryan II, Julian Bunetta, Andrew Haas, Ian Franzino | |
"Elevate" | Liza Owen, John Ryan II, Julian Bunetta, Andrew Haas, Ian Franzino | |||
"Bite the Pillow" | Liza Owen, John Ryan II, Julian Bunetta, Andrew Haas, Ian Franzino | |||
"Night Owl" | Liza Owen, John Ryan II, Julian Bunetta, Andrew Haas, Ian Franzino | |||
"Boys Can Swim" | Liza Owen, John Ryan II, Julian Bunetta, Andrew Haas, Ian Franzino | |||
"Spotlight" | Jessie Ware | What's Your Pleasure? | Jessica Ware, Daniel Parker, James Ford | |
"What's Your Pleasure?" | Jessica Ware, Daniel Parker, James Ford | |||
"Ooh La La" | Jessica Ware, Daniel Parker, James Ford, | |||
"Soul Control" | Jessica Ware, Daniel Parker, James Ford, Morgan Geist | |||
"Save a Kiss" | Jessica Ware, Daniel Parker, James Ford | |||
"Remember Who You Are" | Jessica Ware, Daniel Parker, James Ford | |||
"Kiss of Life" | 2021 | Kylie Minogue and Jessie Ware | Disco: Guest List Edition | Kylie Minogue, Jessica Ware, James Ford, Danny Parker |
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