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Suffix (musician) (Aubrey Ghambi) was born on 18 July, 1990 in Lilongwe, Malawi, is a Malawian artist. Discover Suffix (musician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

Popular As Aubrey Ghambi
Occupation Musician songwriter
Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 18 July 1990
Birthday 18 July
Birthplace Lilongwe, Malawi
Nationality Malawi

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Suffix (musician) Net Worth

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1990

Aubrey Ghambi (born July 18, 1990), best known as Suffix, is a Malawian gospel rapper and songwriter.

Ghambi was born on 18 July 1990, in Lilongwe.

His home village is Mzuzu and is a Tumbuka by tribe.

He did his primary school in Mzuzu as well as his secondary school education.

2000

Ghambi began singing in early 2000s but got wide attention in 2010 after he released several singles.

He released one mixtape titled D.O.S, as well as one new EP titled Dethrone, and several hit singles including Ulendo Wa Kumwamba (Journey to Heaven), Necessary Noise, D.Y.M, Mkazi Wa Kumwamba (A woman of Heaven) and Ndinakakhala Judge (If I was a judge).

Mkazi Wa Kumwamba saw over over 75, 000 downloads in two weeks on Malawi's official media website.

Ghambi got national recognition in Malawi after he released his single Ulendo Wa Kumwamba which saw over 60, 000 downloads on Malawi's official media website in the first week.

Ghambi has collaborated are with various gospel artists in Africa such as Lilly Million (South Africa), Ruyonga (Uganda), Limoblaze (Nigeria), and Abel Chungu (Zambia), as well as Malawi's Faith Mussa.

In 2022, as the winner of the Africa-Based award given by Rapzilla, the award came a few months after Ghambi had released his album titled To Whoever It May Concern.

The album had 15 tracks with songs such as Story, The statement, Neighbour, Nkhondo ndi anansi, Kale, Mr Suffie, Palibenso (There's none), Bwanji, As I grow older, Ngati dolo (as a star), Mesenjala, Sat Bally, Unali Kuti (where were you), Happy, and Nkhondo ndi Anansi II.

Ghambi had shared stages with world's famous worship leader Don Moen, and several other artists from around the world.

2016

In 2016, was nominated for the same category and award.

In 2022, he won the Africa-Based award in artist of the Year given out by Rapzilla, the top and biggest Christian hip hop site in the world and an online magazine, beating Limoblaze, Rehmahz, Angeloh, Spillz-Ochai and Drakare in the category.

His song "D.Y.M" was featured on Christian Hip Hop (Rapzilla), the world's largest online magazine.

In 2016, he was a brand ambassador for Hip-Hop Online Magazine's Cancer Awareness Campaign.

2017

In 2017, his was nominated again but in Best Live Act for the same award along other artists such as Faith Mussa, Gwamba, Tay Grin and Fredokiss.

In 2017, he was accused of stealing in church to which he dismissed the accusations.

2018

In 2018, his album titled "Before I Sleep" won the category Album of the Year in UMP Awards and he was nominated as Best Hip Hop Artist as well as Best Urban Gospel.

In May 2018, Ghambi acted furiously over the illegal distribution and copying of his new album titled Before I Sleep.

2020

In 2020, he won a UMP Award in best gospel act.