British born and bred teenager of Malawian heritage, Sinamakosa Makossah has released a seemingly dance floor filling debut single, Good Vibes.
The RnB and hip-hop fused with Afro-swing tune was dropped o
into the airwaves on Monday, March 11th, 2024, and was premiered in all major radio stations in Malawi.
Using the short form of his first name, S.I.N.A as his stage moniker, the 18- year-old Nottingham born budding Trap and Afro-swing rapper has featured the industrious and silky-smooth songbirds, the Kambwiri Twin Sisters and the legendary guitarist, singer and producer Lulu.
The song will be released in the UK and Malawi on aMonday as an audio, and the video will follow, which is being shot in both Malawi and UK locations.
The track, which has a sample of Marvin Gay’s Sexual healing, was produced in the UK by Kamau Small at Marcus Garvey Studios in Nottingham, England, and mixed, remixed , and by BFB in Lilongwe Malawi.
S.I.N.A. is working on an album The World of Sin(a) in which he is featuring some of Malawi’s top artists, including Saint Realest and Kell Kay, set to be released in British Summer time.
He has also just been featured in a song by an exciting Malawian young artist to be released soon.
Born on September 21, 2005, at Queens Medical Centre in Nottingham to Malawian parents, Sina, who is a footballer who is in his second year at Basford United Football College and Educational Academy
“I am proud to be Malawian,” he says.
S.I.N.A. adds: “I have Malawian blood, and Malawi is embedded in my genes.