Henrie Mutuku

Henrie Mutuku
Born 1978
Kenya
Origin Nairobi, Kenya
Genres Gospel music
Years active 2002 - present
Labels Last Day Records
Website www.henriemutuku.com

Henrie Mutuku (pronounced /hɛnrˈmʊtʊkʊ/) is a Kenyan Gospel Singer.

Early life

Mutuku was born in Nairobi in 1978, the firstborn with three brothers to Mr. and Mrs. Mutuku. She grew up in the Eastlands, a densely populated area in Nairobi inhabited by generally low income residents, and from a very young age was exposed to a diverse range of music styles including R&B, Reggae, Rap, Benga, Lingala and other African blends of music.

She learnt to sing and play the piano, and started performing early in life at family gatherings before graduating to singing in Sunday School class in a neighborhood church and later with the church choir. Mutuku considered pursuing a singing career during high school, where she was an active member of the Drama Club and Choir mistress for the school choir.

She is fluent in Swahili, English, Kamba (her mother-tongue) and Sheng.[1]

Music career

Henrie started working in music with local Christian artists like Izzo and Pete Odera as a background vocalist. She later featured predominantly in a 2002 compilation album ‘Rebirth’ produced by Soul Child Inc.[2] Her career was catapulted after duel winning the KORA 2002 Best Artiste East Africa (with Eric Wainaina).[3]

Henrie Mutuku's debut album was “Simama” (Stand) which has gone on to contribute hit songs like “Usichoke” (featuring Roughtone and R.K) and “Manzi wa Maana" (featuring K.J. of Redykulass-a Kenyan comedy troupe). She has also featured prominently in popular music countdown radio shows like Kiss 100’s “Smirnoff Top 7 songs in Nairobi”, East Africa FM Radio’s ‘Link’ and Kampala FM as voted by listeners.[4] 'Manzi wa Maana' especially captured the hearts of young ladies, swiftly becoming an anthem of chastity and virtue, all the while redefining the true essence of a beautiful African woman. She has since recorded another music video for the song 'Amini', taken off her album 'Simama'.

Henrie Mutuku has curtain raised for Bebo Norman at two concerts, allowing her to make her first music video, “Nakuhitaji” (I Need you), created by the local Family T.V. for the promotion of the Bebo Norman Tour. She then recorded yet another music video for the song “Amini” (Believe), a feature in her album ‘Simama’.

In 2003 she won 2 Kisima Awards for Best Female Artiste and Best Contemporary Gospel Artiste.[5] She was also nominated for a KORA Award in 2003.[6]

Henrie Mutuku actively participates in fundraising and awareness activities for HIV/AIDS prevention, AIDS orphans and patients, the Protecting Life Movement in Kenya and Bible translation and literacy.

Henrie Mutuku, after being away from the music scene for almost 10 years (from 2004), came back in 2014 with a new track by the name "Langu" [7] off the album “Tena” (Again).

Songs

Songs written by Henrie Mutuku include:

  • Simama (2002)
    • "Nakuhitaji"
    • "Manzi wa Maana"
    • "Usichoke" (Co-written by Rufftone and RKay)
    • "Amini"
    • "Kunaye Mungu"
    • "Ona"
    • "Songa Mbele"
  • Tena (2014)
    • "Langu" (4th April 2014) [8]
    • "Naomba" (31st March 2015) [9]

Discography

The following is a list by year of albums done by Henrie Mutuku.

Year Featured on Notes
2002 Simama (Henrie Mutuku) First solo studio album release
2014 Tena (Henrie Mutuku) Second solo studio album (to be fully released)

Personal life

Henrie Mutuku got married to her fiancé, Charles Njau, on 21 April 2014.[10]

See also

External links

References

  1. Official Biography
  2. Chorus of hope as 8 Kenyans enter fete, by Njoki Karuoya, published on Saturday Nation on the Web
  3. Henrie and Eric strike a chord for Kenya, by Amos Ngaira, published on Daily Nation on the Web
  4. Kisima Music Awards - 2003 Winners
  5. Kora Awards Nominees 2003
  6. http://www.ulizalinks.co.ke/10-years-away-henrie-mutuku-finally-launches-video-trend/
  7. http://www.ulizalinks.co.ke/henrie-mutuku-releases-a-new-single-naomba-she-explains-what-inspired-it/
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