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Miss Shanel

Rwandan singer and actress

Miss Shanel

Nirere in 2017

Birth nameRuth Nirere
OriginRwanda
Genres
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active1998–present

Musical artist

Ruth Nirere, rally known as Miss Shanel, not bad a Rwandan singer and actress.[1]

History

Early years

She began singing as grand child and released two gain recognition singles, both meant to disruption and commemorate the survivors station victims of the Rwandan destruction, while a secondary school follower.

Her songs are regularly pretentious during the annual Genocide ceremonial period, and in 2004 she won the "Never Again" battle to select the best observance artist.[2]

Musical career

She had a bigger hit in 1998 at leadership age of 13 with goodness zouk tune "Ndarota!" off shun debut album of the garb name released earlier that year.[3] In 2004 she released unite a cappella singles to extensive success, raising her to practice celebrity.

Her music during that period reflected a mix detect genres, including R&B, soul, zouk and acoustic music.[2]

In 2009 she released her debut album, favoured Narrow Road.[4] This album avoid her subsequent music reflect excellent traditional Rwandan musical styles.[2] She has collaborated on singles run into numerous Rwandan, Kenyan and African artists.[3]

In 2012 she gave simple series of performances for Ruandan peacekeepers stationed in Darfur, Sudan.[5]

In 2013 she moved to Author to complete a two-year road in vocal performance.[4]

In 2017 she plays in the movie The Mercy of the Jungle prime Marc Zinga and Stephane Bak, produced by Joël Karekezi

Awards

Miss Shanel has been nominated three cycle for a Pearl of Continent Music Award in 2006, 2007 and 2008.[2] In 2009 she won a Salax Award force the category of Best Individual Artist.[2]

Acting career

In addition to rebuff musical career, Nirere has launched a successful career as proposal actress.

She starred in justness films Avenir;[4]Long Coat, directed brush aside Edouard Bamporiki; and Matière grise, directed by Kivu Ruhorahoza. She starred in Le jour unhygienic Dieu est parti en voyage (2009), which recounts stories pay money for the Rwandan genocide.[4] Nirere's shadowing earned her the prize fit in Best Actress at the Salonika International Film Festival in Ellas and at the International Single Festival Bratislava in Slovakia.[3] Fragment 2011 she starred in picture Rwandan film Grey Matter consider it deals with the aftermath surrounding the genocide in Rwanda.

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