Rebecca Malope
SOUTH AFRICA's Queen of Gospel, Rebecca Malope, recorded her first album ten
years ago. Today she is South Africa's biggest selling local artist.
Rebecca's story starts in 1986. Driven by a burning desire to become South
Africa's most celebrated and admired songstress, Rebecca, then 21 years, and her
sister Cynthia, left their home township of Lekazi near Nelspruit and hiked 400
kilometers to Evaton from where they finally reached Johannesburg. This brave
step launched a personal journey of achievement that was destined to touch the
hearts and minds of millions.
Arriving in Johannesburg, Rebecca immediately set out to realize her dreams and
entered the Shell Road to Fame talent search. She was unsuccessful but this did
not deter her, and she entered again in 1987 and won the Shell Road to Fame
Award in the Best Female Vocalist category. Diminutive in stature but big in
heart, this dynamic and tireless artist utilized the award as a springboard to
develop herself into the biggest selling act in South Africa.
Rebecca is the first to acknowledge that she has not done this alone, nor that
it was easy. Through determination, hard work, discipline and an iron-will to
succeed, she has had to overcome the disadvantage of her semi-rural background.
In addition, she has had a talented and supportive team behind her right from
the start, not least of whom is Sizwe Zako, producer, mentor and friend.
Although she had won the Shell Road to Fame talent search and had realized part
of her dream, Rebecca struggled to find a record company that was willing to
help her fulfil that dream. She realized that if she was to fulfil that dream,
she had to make it happen herself. She enlisted the help of Sizwe Zako and they,
together with Peter Tladi, were able to raise enough money to record Rebecca's
first album. Their confidence was rewarded when, in a matter of weeks, the album
reached gold status.
Rebecca has never looked back, she has simply gone from strength to strength.
All ten of Rebecca's albums have sold in excess of gold and indeed the last six
of her albums have garnered platinum discs. To date, she has sold ONE MILLION
ALBUMS.
Rebecca won the OKTV Awards as best South African female artist for the period
1989/1990; when over 10 million listeners voted for her the best local
established artist in the 1993 Coca Cola Full Blast music show. She won it again
in 1994. Also in 1994, she won the FNB South African Music Award for Best gospel
Singer.
1995 saw her making history with the release of her 7th album SHWELE BABA -
selling 100 000 copies in only three weeks - the fastest selling record in South
African history.
Although Rebecca's loyalty is first and foremost to her fans here in South
Africa. She is held in very high esteem by fans in neighbouring countries to the
North. She also travels overseas to broaden her exposure and to this end has
visited and performed in the United Kingdom, France and Israel. She made history
travelling to Israel where CCV TV crew shot a 52-minute Easter special for
national broadcast on Good Friday, 15 April 1995.
The impact was such that even the boxing fraternity, realizing that she is a
national treasure' commissioned her to perform before a double world title fight
and she was further given the honour of singing the National Anthem which was
televised live to 30 countries world - wide.
In 1996, she was invited to perform at the State Theatre in Pretoria, and such
is her appeal and stature that the audience included a number of Cabinet
Ministers and other dignitaries.
Despite all of these tremendous accomplishments and accolades, Rebecca refuses
to forget her roots and her biggest mentor, her Lord. "I regard myself as a
simple person and will not be swayed by my success and achievements to become
something that I am not. All my life I wanted to sing and it is because I
believed in the lord, who has blessed me with a wonderful talent, that I have
reached the heights I have come to."
Never content with her success, Rebecca continues to use her talent, creative
energy and professional approach to rise to a more evolved level of vocal
delivery and refine her live performances into emotion - filled and gusty yet
heart - warming African spectaculars.
Following on from that, Rebecca has not only reaped the rewards of selling
albums than most. She is continually looking for ways in which to expand her
appeal and also to utilize her talents in as many different ways as possible.
More importantly, perhaps, she is always looking to worship her Lord and spread
his word, as he is her main influence and inspiration.
Instead of settling for a pop career which first shot her to fame, she opted for
a new growth phase which produced remarkable gospel albums. Although at the time
it was a fairly dramatic career development it has been done so successfully
that she has earned the well-deserved title of QUEEN OF GOSPEL.
She has also had the opportunity to use the last few years of her singing career
to increase her range of artistic expression to include songwriting and
production. She ventured very successfully into this area on UMOYA WAM and has,
since then, provided a great deal of input on all her albums thereafter.
She not only writes her own but also lends her talents to writing songs for
other artist, the most prominant of which is very successful group, Pure Magic.
The courageous transitions from pop to gospel and from singing to songwriting
has not only solidified her position as one of the most serious performing
artists to have emerged from South Africa, but also labelled as an artist that
inspires hope and optimism with the interpretation of her work.
Unfazed by her success, Rebecca's deepest desire remains to reach out and
embrace the soul of her beloved country through sincere and dedicated song.
"My greatest wish is that through music I can contribute to the happiness of the
people and somehow be a beacon of hope that everything is possible if the lord
is willing" says Rebecca.
In light of the tremendous changes South Africa has gone through and is going
through, and based on the massive support she enjoys countrywide, Rebecca is the
perfect candidate to carry the torch of national pride as motivation for all the
up coming stars of the difficult rod to local and international recognition and
success.
Her latest album ANGINGEDWA encapsulates what Rebecca is. Meaning I AM NOT
ALONE, it is a tribute to the people and influences that have supported her, not
only during her most successful moments but also through her most painful ones.
Rebecca tragically lost her father, brother and sister during the course of 1996
She had to dig deep into her soul for the will to continue her music. As a
tribute to her family, and especially to her mother, she was able to call her on
lord to provide the resolve to carry on as strongly as before.
That resolved and determined to overcome her pain was quickly rewarded and 1997,
even at an early stage, looked to be yet another astonishing year in Rebecca's
recording career.
It seems only fair that in the light of her tragedy, ANGINGEDWA went platinum in
only three days after its release in March and went double platinum in a matter
of weeks.
In April Rebecca also won the FNB South African Music Awards in the Best Selling
Artist category for her album UZUBE NAM'. She has more recently been nominated
for the same awards in the Best African Gospel, the Best African Pop
Performance, the Best Female Artist and the Best Selling Album categories for
ANGINGEDWA.
As a fitting end to her success during 1997 Rebecca, together with her backing
band Pure Magic embarked on a one-month international tour, which included
performances in various parts of the United Kingdom. The tour was a phenomenal
success as she brought together audiences who couldn't even understand the
language. Her music was enough.
The tour was particularly significant as the worldwide release of her albums
announced at the same time by her record company. Now the world can hear our
Queen of Gospel.
Rebecca is naturally thrilled about her world-wide release. "I never had any
doubts that I would have a music career but my success as an artist has always
been beyond my wildest dreams and this is the cherry on the top. I thank the
Lord for giving me the talent and the ability to believe in myself and I thank
my fans fir their support, For without them this opportunity would not have been
possible."
It's an opportunity she intends to grab with both hands and we are sure that the
world will embrace Rebecca and her music just as we have.
South African fans need not be concerned that Rebecca will change either her
focus on her music as a result of her international release. Rebecca has always
been, and will always remain, committed first and foremost to her fans in her
own country and producing records for South Africa.
This is best illustrated on her latest album released in March this year,
SOMLANDELA, meaning, "we will follow". Once again this album proves that
Rebecca's success and popularity has in no way diminished. She has grown not
only as an artist, but as a songwriter too, having written 6 of the 14 tracks.
Having completed her new album, Rebecca remains as busy as ever with shows and
festivals and the year ahead is full of promise. And not just for Rebecca. As
she has often said, she does not want to keep her talent to herself. She wants
to use it to encourage up - and - coming artists to reach her potential. It is
with this in mind that she is currently embarking on various projects as a
songwriter and a producer.