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Freshlyground
Freshlyground
South African band
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Kyla
Kyla
Filipino R&B singer-songwriter, recording artist and producer, occasional actress, and presenter
2
Dolly Rathebe
Dolly Rathebe
South African actor and musician
3
Monique Coleman
Monique Coleman
American actress
4
Maggie Nicols
Maggie Nicols
British musician and dancer
5
Mango Groove
Mango Groove
band
6
The Parlotones
The Parlotones
South African Pop Band
7
Johnny Clegg
Johnny Clegg
South African musician, anthropologist and anti-apartheid icon
8
Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker
American-born French dancer, singer, and actress (1906-1975)
9
Lucille Hegamin
Lucille Hegamin
American singer and entertainer
10
Kimberley Walsh
Kimberley Walsh
singer-songwriter
11
Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela
South African jazz trumpeter
12
Amber Riley
Amber Riley
actress, singer
13
Loretta Devine
Loretta Devine
American actress
14
Zonke
Zonke
South African singer-songwriter
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Miriam Makeba
Miriam Makeba
South African singer and civil rights activist
16
Karen Zoid
Karen Zoid
Afrikaans rock musician
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Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams
American actress, singer and former Miss America
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Patti Smith
Patti Smith
American singer-songwriter, poet and visual artist
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Kyla La Grange
Kyla La Grange
English singer-songwriter
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Bessie Smith
Bessie Smith
American blues singer
21
Mary Ellis
Mary Ellis
American opera singer (1897-2003)
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Krysta Rodriguez
Krysta Rodriguez
actress and singer
Kyla-Rose Smith
Violinist and dancer

Kyla-Rose Smith

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Kyla-Rose Smith (born 10 September 1982) is a South African violinist, singer, and dancer, she performs with the Afropop musical ensemble Freshlyground, and with Kolo Novo Movie Band, a large ensemble that performs fusion music based on the music of Southeastern Europe.

She is a former member of the hip hop music group Tumi and the Volume, and of the dance troupe Vuyani Dance Theatre. She left Vuyani Dance Theatre in 2003 when she decided to join Freshlyground.

Smith grew up in a suburb of Johannesburg with her brother (Tymon) and sister (Sydelle). She later trained in musical performance at the University of Cape Town.

At the Glamour Women of the Year Awards 2011 held on 25 July in Johannesburg, Kyla-Rose Smith was among eight women honoured by the South African division of Glamour. Glamour declared Smith and her bandmate Zolani Mahola "The Icons" of South African women in 2011.