Jackie Akello

Jackie Akello is a Uganda singer/songwriter and entrepreneur with a coffee brand Village Belle which she launched in 2017.[2] She sings in Acholi, Luganda, Swahili, and English.[3][4] She is known for her hit love ballard "Amari", a gospel hit "Samanya" with Levixone and a war themed pop hit "Apwoyo". Akello is an Acholi woman from northern Uganda and most of her songs like "Apwoyo" talk about the suffering of the Acholi both during and after the Lord’s Resistance Army war that left Acholis out of their homes for a long time.[5]

Jackie Akello
Born
OccupationSinger/Songwriter, Fashionista[1]
Musical career
Genres
Years active2009–present
Associated acts
Websiteakellomusic.com

Career

Music

Jackie joined a number of live performing bands before going solo. She was a member of Janzi, The Sundowners and then her own Amari Band. She worked with Levixone on their hit gospel single "Samanya". She also worked with other musicians such as Kaweesa, Suzan Kerunen, Myko Ouma, Tshila and Kinobe Herbert.

She worked as a backup singer for Lilian Mbabazi on songs including "Vitamin". Jackie took on an acting role in Maurice Kirya's "Busaballa" video as Proscovia.[6]

She has performed on live stages including World Music Day 2014 and 2017 in Kampala, Blankets and Wine festival,[7] Bayimba festival, and many other private and public events. She also toured France.

Jackie worked on song titled "Black Yellow Red", an all-star project with Cindy, Irene Ntale, Michael Ross, Viboyo, Nick Nola, and many others. She also collaborated with Mun*G and T-Bro on the song "Ffena awamu." She also went international where she participated in the Singing wells projects/Abubilla Music based in the U.K in which she got to work with different artists from East Africa.[8][9]

The singer entertained guests Forest Whitaker during his Ugandan visit to champion peace and development initiatives through young people.[10]

Coffee Business

In 2017, Jackie launched her own coffee brand Village Belle which she said she had had on her mind for a long time.[11]

Confusion with look-alike

Akello has a striking resemblance to Kenyan and Oscar award winner Lupita Nyong'o. During shooting of the film Queen of Katwe, most people and journalists that met or saw a photo of Akello thought it was Nyong'o since everyone knew she was the country shooting the movie. The circus started when Akello's photo was published on Maurice Kirya's Facebook page to promote a music video for the song "Busabala" in which Jackie acted, which raised a lot of attention to the singer.[12][13]

Discography

Albums

  • Akello Music

Songs

  • Amari
  • Apwoyo
  • Samanya
  • Wan Wilobo
  • Hallelujah

Nominations & Awards

Awards
Year Award Category Song Result
2018 VIGA Awards[14] Jazz-Soul-Country Hallelujah TBA

References

  1. "Akello speaks Music and Fashion". The Sunrise. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  2. "Singer Jackie Akello starts own coffee brand". Matooke Republic. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  3. "Jackie Akello". Bayimba. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  4. "Jackie Akello". Music in Africa.
  5. "Akello: From war came music of hope". The East African. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  6. "Unveiling Jackie Akello". The Sunrise. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  7. "Songstress Jackie Akello Opens Up Ahead Of Blankets And Wine". Chano8. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  8. "INTERVIEW: Meet Jackie Akello, One of the Performers at Blankets & Wine 13th Edition". Chimpreports. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  9. "Meet our 'Influences' artists". Singingwells.
  10. "Hollywood actor Forest Whitaker of Last King of Scotland Idi Amin movie dances "Pakachini" in Gulu with singer Jackie Akello". The Ugandan Today. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  11. "Singer Jackie Akello Ventures Into Coffee Making Business". Chano8. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  12. "Lupita Nyong'o look-alike Jackie Akello says she is tired of being confused with the star. [Photo]". Big Eye. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  13. "Lupita's look-alike spotted in Uganda". Sqoop. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  14. "VIGA AWARDS 2017 VOTING FORM". Viga. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
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