Lady Squanda, born Sandra Muchaneta Gazi on November 21, 1991, in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, is a prominent figure in the Zimdancehall genre. Known as the "Queen of Zimdancehall," she rose to fame after performing at the 2011 Zim Sum Fest in Harare. Lady Squanda is celebrated for her energetic tracks and provocative style, often drawing inspiration from Jamaican reggae artists like Lady Saw. Her music career has seen notable releases, and she has collaborated with various artists, winning multiple awards in the Zimdancehall scene.
Lady Squanda's early life was marked by challenges, having been raised by her maternal grandmother after her mother passed away. She first met her father later in life, in 2014. Her music reflects a mix of dancehall and reggae influences, with popular songs like "Ndinovhaira" and "Rasta Woman" showcasing her distinctive style. Despite facing controversies, Lady Squanda remains one of the most recognized female voices in Zimbabwe's male-dominated Zimdancehall scene.
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