Swaziland's 'rock chick': Nancy G
Nancy G is a singer-songwriter with a difference.
She describes herself as "an African gypsy rocker" and her music is very distinctive.
A talented guitarist, she has a unique and yet universal sound which crosses international boundaries, and reflects her own multi-faceted background.
She was born in Swaziland, educated in the United Kingdom, and is now based in South Africa.
BBC Africa's Bola Mosuro has been finding out more about Nancy-G and her debut album, The Offering.
For more African news from the BBC, download the Africa Today podcast.
Most watched/listened
-
Saudi drivers in 'sidewalk skiing' craze
-
Inside Iraq's Imam Hussein mosque
-
Turtle rescued after swallowing plastic
-
Police probe fatal tiger attack
-
Man plays guitar during brain surgery
-
Hezbollah leader vows Syria victory
-
Will Smith surprise at City Hall
-
'Sense of endemic fear' in Muslim communities
-
Mayor condemns 'sickening' attack
-
March 2011: Tsunami wave sweeps inland
-
Syria troops 'claim Qusair victory'
-
Woolwich mosque condemns killing
-
Apple chief hits back in tax row
-
African Queen by 2Face Idibia
-
Africans 'using more skin whiteners'
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~42~RS~)
