Lulu Dikana
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18 December 1978
Lulu Dikana | |
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![]() Lulu Dikana in 2014 | |
| Background information | |
| Also known as | Lulu |
| Born | Lungisa Dikana 18 December 1978 Kwazakhele, Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth, South Africa |
| Died | 3 December 2014 (aged 35) |
| Genres | R&B, Pop, afrosoul |
| Occupations | singer-songwriter, vocalist |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Years active | 1998–2014 |
| Labels | Sony |
Lungisa Dikana, (18 December 1978 – 3 December 2014), was a South African recording artist and vocalist.[1] Her music career shot to limelight in 2008 following the release of her debut album My Diary, My Thoughts. She died on 3 December 2014 after a short illness.[2]
Born into a musical family in Kwazakhele, a small town in Eastern Cape, Port Elizabeth, Lulu began singing as a chorister in her local church at the age of 15.[3] Her father, Vuyiselie Dikana was a drummer for a band known as "Black Slave and the Flamingo". An alumna of Fort Hare University where she studied Law,[4] Lulu released her debut album titled My Diary, My Thoughts in 2008 produced by Nigerian-born music producer Wilson Joel . The album contained hit tracks like "Real Love" and "Life and Death".[5]
Following the success of her debut album, Lulu began working on her second album This Is the Life. The album was released in 2011 and went on to be nominated in three categories at the 2013 Metro FM Music Awards and "Best R&B/Soul/Reggae Album" category at the 19th South African Music Awards.[6][7] In October 2014, she released I Came To Love, her third studio album which earned her three nomination spots at the 21st South African Music Awards.[8][9]
Death
Discography
- My Diary, My Thoughts
- This Is The Life
- I Came to Love
