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Remember girl group Jamali? Here’s what they are up to now
In 2003, girl group Jamali took South Africa by storm. The three women band consisted of singers Jacqui Carpede, Mariechan Luiters, and Liesl Penniken. The group was formed on TV show Coca Cola Pop Stars and quickly went on to produce their first radio single Greatest Love which was followed by a self-title album with hits like Love Me For Me and Dalile.
After sixteen years and four studio albums, the trio announced their split and performed together for the last time at Huawei KDAY in 2019.
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Jamali: Where is the former girl group now?
In the early 2000s, Jamali was one of South Africa’s biggest musical acts.
The band consisted of three gorgeous young ladies Jacqui Carpede, Mariechan Luiters, and Liesl Penniken who were brought together by popular talent show Coca Cola Pop Stars.
The trio quickly gained popularity. For over a decade, they kept fans entertained and obsessed with a number of hit songs which many South Africans still remember word for word.
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In 2009, the group even won a SAMA for best english pop album and are three-time South Afri
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Jamali vocalist Liesl Penniken makes be involved with small make known comeback
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Jamali (band)
South African female musical group
For other uses, see Jamali.
Jamali is a South African female musical group. The group's name is from the first two letters of each of the members' names. The members are Jacqui Carpede, Mariechan Luiters and Liesl Penniken. The band was formed on the TV show Coca-Cola Popstars.[1] Jamali was the runner-up to the boy band Ghetto Lingo.
Career
[edit]Formation and debut (2004–2005)
[edit]Emerging, like their male counterpart, Ghetto Lingo, out of the 2004 Coca-Cola Popstars talent search contest, Liesl Penniken, Mariechan Luiters, and Jacqui Carpede made their debut on South Africa's airwaves with their first radio single "Greatest Love". This was the lead single off Jamali's self-titled album, which was recorded at CSR Studios in Johannesburg. The album was certified gold for sales in excess of 25,000. The album produced the hit singles "Greatest Love", "Love Me for Me" and "Dalile".
"We wanted this to be a global album that is also proudly South African," said Mariechan. "For instance, when we worked with D-Rex we said to him that we wanted the music to be instantly recognizable as South African and his experience as a kwaito producer enabled us to really make that happen."[citation needed