Frida Amani

[5] Frida first gained national recognition in 2015 when she participated in the Bongo Star Search competition, finishing in third place.

[6] Following her success on Bongo Star Search, Frida took a two-year break from music to pursue a career in broadcasting.

Jibebe received extensive airplay across Tanzania, solidifying Amani's status as a prominent rapper and radio personality.

Amani participated in a panel alongside Nigerian comedian Maryam Apaokagi and Palestinian artist Malak Mattar, discussing the role of art and culture in driving societal change.

She highlighted how Hip-hop can challenge stereotypes and empower communities, encouraging youth to use their talents for positive impact.

[18] Frida continues to inspire young female rappers in Tanzania and across East Africa, using her platform to uplift women in the entertainment industry.