Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Elsy Wameyo migrated to Australia as a young girl, only to struggle with racism, bullying and feelings of isolation. Even more perplexing were later attempts to reconnect with her Kenyan heritage, effectively resulting in a sense of ethnic homelessness.
Having written poems and studied various producers, an inquisitive Wameyo dipped her toe into music production during Covid, eventually releasing the hip hop/R&B, soul-infused Nilotic EP in 2022, using rap vocals as an outlet for feelings of anger and frustration.
Following multiple accolades and three tours, the expressive songwriter’s celebrity status required a further period of self-adjustment. Two years later, Wameyo’s debut LP, Saint Sinner, further explores themes of alienation and cultural adjustment via an edgy yet slick assemblage of rap, R&B and gospel music.
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