Platinum-selling
South African singer/model/actress Lira has already conquered South Africa and
much of Europe with her irresistible blend of R & B, Jazz and African
styles. Like Sade before her, she is now set to conquer America, having just
released Rise Again, her US debut. The album’s first single, "Feel
Good," is a slinky, jazzy re-mix of one of her major South African hits, a
perfect showcase for Lira's soulful, melodious singing style. That unique style
led Essence Magazine to name her as one of "Five Unique Artists To Change
Music in 2012.”
"Lira
has all the ingredients to be a star in the U.S.," says Shanachie General
Manager Randall Grass. "She has a unique sound, a wonderful voice,
model-quality looks and is already a popular artist, not only in Africa but in
much of Europe as well, with a wide-ranging appeal to Jazz, R & B, World
music and Pop audiences."
Rise
Again is the perfect introduction to the full-spectrum of Lira’s artistry.
Songs such as “With My Eyes” and “Typical” highlight her sultry vocal tone on
songs that deal with the subtleties of romantic relationships. “Rise Again,”
“Feel Good” and “Believer” are all upbeat, inspirational, feel good anthems
that exemplify Lira’s ability to touch people of all different backgrounds. She incorporates reggae into “Valley Of
Darkness” and “Call Me,” a natural move since reggae continues to be a vibrant
presence on the contemporary African music scene. “Ixesha,” “Hamba” and
“Phakade” are all African-language songs that bring South African musical
textures to the fore.
Lira was
born in Ekurhuleni, East of Johannesburg, South Africa. Having grown up
listening to Stevie Wonder, Miriam Makeba, Aretha Franklin and Nina Simone, she
began writing songs and performing at age 16. In 2000, she was discovered by
the musician producer Arthur Mafokate, who signed her to his label, releasing
her debut album All My Love in 2003. The title track surpassed Beyonce's
"Dangerously In Love" on a chart-topping run. She was then signed to
Sony Music in South Africa and saw her debut Sony album win awards at the South
African Music Awards (SAMA), the South African equivalent of the Grammy awards.
In summer of 2010 she joined such artists as Alicia Keys, Shakira, K'Naan and
John Legend as featured performer in the FIFA World Cup Kick-Off Concert. That
year she also made her cinematic debut as the support lead in the Italian
feature film Consul. The Star newspaper in South Africa declared her the
foremost Adult Contemporary solo artist in South Africa. The release of her high-end concert DVD, Live
In Concert: A Celebration, was certified Triple-Platinum and knocked Celine Dion's Live In Las Vegas out
of the #1 spot on the video sales chart. Her first two Sony albums were
likewise certified Platinum. Lira has appeared on the cover of more than twenty
magazines around the world and has the largest Facebook following of any South
African musician with over 400,000 fans. She also received a BET Awards
nomination as "Best International Artist" in 2012. With the release
of Rise Again, American audiences will at last experience the magic Lira has
brought to audiences in Europe and Africa.
All of
the songs on Rise Again are written or co-written by Lira, except the deeply
moving “Something Inside So Strong,” written by Labi Siffre. Lira performed the song for Nelson Mandela at
his 90th birthday celebration. Having
just announced a nationwide US Summer tour, Lira is clearly poised for a major
stateside breakthrough.
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