Gal Level
Gal Level | |
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Daphne (left) and Frieda (right) back stage at a concert | |
Background information | |
Origin | Windhoek, Namibia |
Genres | R&B, Pop, Afro-pop |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Ogopa/Butterfly |
Website | Butterfly Ogopa Deejays |
Members |
Daphne Frieda |
Gal Level is an award-winning R&B girl duo from Windhoek, Namibia, made up of Daphne Willibard (born 1 April 1981) and Frieda Haindaka (born 1 February 1984). They are very popular in Southern Africa, and other African countries. They are produced and managed by continental music producers Ogopa Deejays of Kenya. They have been compared to US girl group Destiny's Child.[1]
Career
The duo have lived together for 8 years in Windhoek city. They started their career late in the 1990s as members of the hip hop group Dungeon Family.[2] The grouped released one album in 2000 before it broke up. After Dungeon Family broke up, the girls reconnected with Sula in 2003 who was the manager of Dungeon Family. Sula eventually signed them to his record label, Butterfly Entertainment.
Music
Gal Level's music is a fusion of rhythm and blues, Afro-pop, and dancehall inspired by life and by issues in Namibian society and is popular in southern Africa. [3] The girls released their first single "Shake It" in mid-2004, which created them a buzz and reintroduced them to mainstream music fans. The song also earned them comparison to Destiny's Child. Their second single '"Go Back to Her" was also successful, it earned them a Channel O nomination. The two songs became street anthems during 2004 and 2005 and won separate awards at the Sanlam-NBC Music Awards.
Discography
- 2004: Shake It
- 2007: Act Like You Know
Awards
- 2005
- Sanlam-NBC Music Awards
Best New Comer
Best R&B
- 2006
- Sanlam-NBC Music Awards
Best Group
Best R&B
Best Group
Best R&B
Best female vocalist
Best New Comer (nominated)
Best Afro-pop (nominated)
- 2007
- Channel O Music Video Awards
Best African Group – (nominated)
- 2008
- Channel O Music Video Awards
Best African Southern (nominated)
Best R&B Video[5]
Best Female Group Southern Africa –(nominated)
References
- ↑ gal level mini biography retrieved from museke on 6 October 2008
- ↑ gal level mini biography retrieved from museke on 6 October 2008
- ↑ Tonchi, Victor L., William A. Lindeke, and John J. Grotpeter, "Gal Level" Historical Dictionary of Namibia. 2nd edition. Toronto: The Scarecrow Press, Inc, p. 133.
- ↑ Gal Level mini biography and awards
- ↑ Museke: Channel O Music Video Awards 2008 winners