NATU CAMARA

Natu Camara grew up in Guinea and led West Africa’s first all-female hip-hop sensation, The Ideal Black Girls. Now she’s out on her own with an effervescent sound that blends Afropop and soul with her passion for social justice to create inspirational songs of hope and healing.   

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Photo courtesy of the artist

Photo courtesy of the artist

Natu Camara has dark skin with black and red dreadlocks. She wears a black long leather tank top, gray jeans, small stud earrings, and a spiral bracelet on her upper arm. She has a guitar on and bends over and sings into a microphone. There is a red "Cancelled" banner along the bottom.
Natu Camara has dark skin with black and red dreadlocks. She wears a black long leather tank top, gray jeans, small stud earrings, and a spiral bracelet on her upper arm. She has a guitar on and bends over and sings into a microphone.
Natu Camara stands in front of a green background and white fog, while playing an acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone. She has dark skin and black hair that is in an updo. She wears a white, green, and orange jacket.