Lulu Dikana

[1] Her music career shot to limelight in 2008 following the release of her debut album My Diary, My Thoughts.

[2] Born into a musical family in Kwazakhele, a small town in Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth, Lulu began singing as a chorister in her local church at the age of 15.

[3] Her father, Vuyiselie Dikana was a drummer for a band known as "Black Slave and the Flamingo".

The album contained hit tracks like "Real Love" and "Life and Death".

[6][7] In October 2014, she released I Came To Love, her third studio album which earned her three nomination spots at the 21st South African Music Awards.