Soul and Afro artist, Spirita Nanda was born May 27, 1985 in Brazzaville. It is in this city that she did her primary and secondary education, especially at the French Lycée Saint-Exupery, before continuing her studies at Cosaco and the University of Buea in Cameroon.
She contracts the virus of music with her sisters with whom she participates in several song competitions in Cameroon before composing her first melody following the events in 1997 at the age of 11 years only. A fan of small catwalks, Spirita participated in university shows, namely the Nescafé 2005 competition held in Buea, Cameroon.
In June 2013, she accompanied Duce during the first part of Youssoufa’s concert in Brazzaville. It is his older sister who decides to manage his beginner career through a concert organized to promote young talents on May 24, 2014 at the French Institute of Brazzaville.
Spirita, self-produced, sings love, peace, homecoming and respect for human values through a fusion of soul and afro beats. She is passionate about art and design. This young Congolese author-songwriter, originally from Grassfields in Cameroon, continues to enhance the evening and the musical reunion in Pointe-Noire with her limpid voice.
On December 2nd, 2016, Spirita wins the “Women’s Revelation” trophy at the biggest urban music festival in Congo, the Beat Street Awards in a competition where she confronts 5 other female talents. The ceremony organized at IFC Brazzaville makes her the female artist of the year with her single Mutu Makassi.
Subsequently, the artist officially presents the KITOKO project where the artist values African beauty and the Nappy movement (natural hair), during a press cocktail organized on December 13, 2016 in Pointe-Noire.