Born into a musical family, Abby Chams' grandfather was a music director of an orchestra also her grandmother was a singer in the church choir,[7] she started learning piano when she was five and mastered the violin by eight she also mastered guitar, drummer and flute.
[10] Chams announced her first EP titled 5 sixteen months after signing to Sony Music.
Simulizi na Sauti (SnS)'s writer, Enky Frank praised Abigail Chams as a treasure that needs to be taken care of in order to write a good history of Bongo Flava music.
[11] On September 29, 2023, Abigail Chams released her debut EP 5, which contained six tracks including collaborations with Marioo, Rayvanny, Whozu and Chino Kid.
[12] In 2020 Abby Chams was named a youth advocate by UNICEF[13] in Tanzania on mental health and gender equality during International Children's Day 2020 also performed in expo 2020 in Dubai.