Sadahzinia

Sadahzinia (born Yolanda Tsiampokalou; Greek: Γιολάντα Τσιαμπόκαλου; 1977) is a Greek rapper, regarded by many as the first woman to enter the hip-hop scene in Greece. Her name is a play on the words: "sad" + "Jah" + the flower "Zinnia".[1]

Sadahzinia
Birth nameYolanda Tsiampokalou
Also known asBroken Code
Born1977
GenresHip hop, low bap
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1994–present
LabelsWarner, 8ctagon, Imantas
Associated actsActive Member

Career

Since 1994 she has been working in the studio and performing live in Greece and Europe with the successful hip-hop/low bap group Active Member. In 2002 she officially became a member of the group.

In 1999 she took her degree of English Literature, Philosophical Faculty Athens.

She has played keyboards and percussions for a short while both in shows and in the studio, but in the last years she is more focused on her rap and on writing lyrics.

These past years she has worked either in the studio or on the stage with several artists both from abroad and from Greece, such as Waldemar Bastos, Sokratis Malamas, Rodney P, Skitz, Killa Kela, Mixologists, Adam Fuest, Winston Irie, Chris Hall, Oliver Wilson, Dynamo Dresden, Extremists and more. Also, she has often performed in London, Wales and Germany.

In 2003 Sadahzinia and B.D. Foxmoor found 8ctagon, their own label.

In addition, she is a writer and translator. She writes her own fairy tales for children and translates well-known and appreciable books. She was writing recipes for children in the children's newspaper Researchers for four years, while for two years she was collaborating with a Greek magazine, where she was writing theatrical work for children. With regard to the presentation of her fairy tales, she has organised a line of events in various spaces (bookshops, schools, in the children's museum, in cultural spaces, in libraries etc.) where she presents theatrical works written by her, with big attendance of children. She also has her own whole page column in a newspaper.

Discography

  • 1998 - Allo ena psema
  • 2000 - Asimenia akri
  • 2002 - Sto xroma tis staxtis
  • 2003 - I voui kai ta kamomata
  • 2005 - Mixtape (97'-04')
  • 2006 - Petranasa
  • 2010 - Sarma
  • 2016 - Karpimo (Κάρπιμο)

References

  1. "Sadahzinia - Παραμύθι, παραμύθι..." MiC - GREEK MUSIC MAGAZINE (in Greek). Retrieved 2019-04-30.


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