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Armel Chabel Marial Ngendakumana

Masterland Music Producer

Armel Chabel Marial Ngendakumana, known as Masterland, is a Burundian record producer and recording artist born on May 20, 1996. He gained recognition in 2012 by reaching the finals of the Primusic contest. Following this, he launched a solo career, releasing hit singles like "Fantastic," "Ndakwubaha," and "Sinzohinduka." Masterland founded Master Music production in Bujumbura and has collaborated with notable artists such as Best Life Music and Mt Number One. His discography includes several singles and contributions as a featured artist. He has received multiple nominations and awards, including the 2019 Buja Music Awards nominations for Artist of the Year and Song of the Year, and he won the RFM Artist Of The Year award in 2020.

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Burundi

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May 20, 1996

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29 yrs

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Update Jan 13, 2025

“I was exposed to music properly in the white garment church” – Rapper Vector

Rapper, singer, and songwriter Vector the Viper has disclosed that his varied musical background has played a crucial role in maintaining his relevance within the industry. In a discussion with Arise News, Vector attributed his distinctive sound to his Yoruba heritage and his formative experiences in a white garment church during his early Christian upbringing. He underscored the significance of versatility in music, asserting that every artist ought to have the freedom to express themselves authentically. “Every artiste has the right to affiliate with music how they wish. Let’s not box anything in. I have been honest with my music and as a Yoruba boy, I was raised with words and proverbs and wise sayings. Those things form like the core background of what you do. But then, I was also exposed to music properly in the white garment church. So how do I box myself? Which is why I say I am just within the confines of music,” he said.

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