Muna (rapper)
Muna | |
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Born |
Munachi Gail Teresa Abii Nwankwo 5 November 1987 Port Harcourt, Rivers State Nigeria |
Occupation | Rap/hip hop recording artiste, songwriter, tv presenter, model |
Years active | 2005-2015 |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) |
Title | Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) 2007 |
Munachi Abii (born Munachi Gail Teresa Abii Nwankwo, 5 November 1987) is a Nigerian rap / hip-hop artist, songwriter, pageant winner, television presenter and model who performs under the name Muna.
Early life
Born and raised in Port Harcourt, Owerri-native Muna was encouraged by her family to pursue her passion for music and arts. After obtaining her O'Level qualifications from Federal Government Girls College Abuloma, she studied International relations and Diplomacy at the Benson Idahosa University.[1] She has since graduated, and served as a youth corper in Rivers State.
Pageants
During her second year at University in 2007, Muna won the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant.[2] Her platform as reigning queen was Polio and Sickle cell Awareness,[3] and she represented Nigeria at Miss World in China later that year.[4] In 2009, Muna worked with MBGN 2000 winner Matilda Kerry on a project to raise awareness on cervical cancer.[5]
Music career
Prior to winning MBGN, Muna had performed as part of Port Harcourt-based rap group The Specimen A,[6] and collaborated with Terry da Rapman on the critically acclaimed My PH Girl. Contrary to popular belief, Muna did not start her music career with rap group Ijaw Boyz, although she did perform with them as a guest artist.[7] As a solo rapper, she performed as Babyrella before changing her stage name to Muna,[5] and as a songwriter, she has written songs for artistes such as J Martins and Waje, and has also appeared in several music videos, most notably in P Square's "Ifunanya".[7]
In June 2010, after years of collaborating with various artistes, Muna signed a multi-year management contract with Ayo Shonaiya's RMG company[8] and started working on her debut album The Goddess, The Hustler,[9][10] which will include the singles I Feel Real, and Killer Queen.[11][12] Muna continues to collaborate with other hip hop artistes; in early 2011, she wrote the lyrics and featured on Waje's hit single So Inspired and also appeared in rapper Suspect's video for I No Send You.[13]
Muna was one of the female rappers to feature and represent Nigeria on the globally televised BET Cypher[14] for the BET Awards in 2011, and in April 2012, Muna released two singles Here To Stay and Down Down Low.[15]
Feud with Mode 9
In April 2012, Muna was involved in a war of words controversy with veteran Nigerian rapper Mode 9 when, as the host of the Nokia-sponsored rap competition Don't Break the Beat, she disagreed with judge Mode 9's comments. This sparked off a major argument which resulted in Muna snapping at him to "Pass the mic", a phrase that has since become associated with both artistes'. The incident became a national topic of discussion when the video[16] of the exchange went viral on YouTube and the majority of the country took to Twitter, blogs and social media sites to berate Muna. Calls for her to publicly apologise to Mode 9 rang out while she was apparently on a flight to Dubai and was not in contact with anyone. This led to many people thinking there was going to be hip hop rivalry and diss tracks coming from both artistes. Instead, a press release was released to the public by Muna's business manager and label boss Ayo Shonaiya which infuriated the public more by attacking the people throwing insults and sending death threats to Muna on Twitter, calling them "gossip junkies".[17] The letter also quickly moved to kill any thought of diss tracks and war between Muna and Mode 9, but continued to infuriate the public more for its seemingly condescending tone.
Muna, after eventually connecting online in Dubai called Mode 9 on the phone and also Tweeted an apology to him publicly. On 31 May 2012, at the popular Lagos midweek concert event "Industry Nite" (which was celebrating Muna's two new rap singles), and with Mode 9 and Ayo Shonaiya standing side by side in the crowd, Muna called up Mode 9 and both rappers hugged and performed a freestyle version of Notorious B.I.G.'s "Juicy".[18]
Other work
In 2011, Muna signed an endorsement deal with Unilever as a model for Lux and currently features in commercials for the brand, following in the footsteps of Patti Boulaye and Genevieve Nnaji.[19]
In April 2011, after shooting the video for her feature on Michael Word's Pop Sugar, she co-presented the television series Malta Guinness Street Dance Africa. Muna also presented the Mr Nigeria Pageant and in 2012, The Nokia Don't Break The Beat[20] multi-city Rap Battle contest.
References
- ↑ . Munachi is dating a 22 year old boy named Tomi Thomas. But keeps the relationship hidden due to the vast age gap. Munachi's interview
- ↑ MBGN website
- ↑ Vanguard interview with Munachi
- ↑ Munachi is crowned MBGN
- 1 2 Handing over a relief, Says Munachi Abii
- ↑ Interview with Muna
- 1 2 Munachi on hip hop
- ↑ Linda Ikeji (27 June 2010). "Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog: Munachi Abii signs with RMG company". Lindaikeji.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- ↑ Interview with Munachi
- ↑ Munachi Steps Up Music Career
- ↑ I Feel Real
- ↑ Killer Queen
- ↑ "Muna’s Biography". AFROBIOS. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ↑ "VIDEO: BET Hip Hop Awards Nigerian Cypher 2011 (MALE & FEMALE)". Notjustok.com. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- ↑ "Muna – Here To Stay ft IBK (Spaceship Boi) + Down Down Low". Notjustok.com. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- ↑ Archived 14 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Official Statement from RMG: Muna VS ModeNine". Notjustok.com. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- ↑ "360Titbits: Mode 9ine & Muna ‘Share’ The Mic At Industry Nite". 360Nobs.com. 1 June 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- ↑ "BN Exclusive: Munachi as the new Face of LUX Soap – A Sneak Peek of the TV & Print Ads". Bella Naija. 12 May 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
- ↑ "Nokia Don't Break The Beat Competition Pulls A Huge Crowd in Abuja". Jaguda.com. 4 April 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
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