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Sho Madjozi (Maya Wegerif) is a South African artist known for her Tsonga-inspired style and global hit John Cena. She combines cultural heritage with modern sounds.
Sho Madjozi
Sho Madjozi, born Maya Christinah Xichavo Wegerif on May 9, 1992, in Shirley Village, Limpopo, South Africa, is a talented rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and poet. She is known for her vibrant style and fusion of genres, incorporating Tsonga culture into her music.
Early Life and Education
Sho Madjozi’s parents divorced when she was young, and she was primarily raised by her mother. Her father, Marc Wegerif, worked for Oxfam, which allowed Sho Madjozi to travel extensively during her youth. She attended high school in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and later received a scholarship to Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, where she studied Creative Writing and African Studies.
Career
Sho Madjozi began her career by posting poems online under the pen name MayaThePoet. She gained recognition with her debut single Dumi HiPhone featuring PS DJz in 2017. Her breakthrough came with the release of John Cena in 2019, which became a global hit and earned her a spot on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. She has since released chart-topping hits like Huku, Wakanda Forever, and Kona
Personal Life
Sho Madjozi is known for her colorful fashion sense and energetic performances. She keeps her personal life private but is dedicated to her craft and social causes.
Awards and Recognition
Sho Madjozi has received numerous accolades, including the BET Award for Best New International Act in 2019 and the South African Music Award for Best Female Album. She continues to be a prominent figure in the South African music industry and beyond.