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Zeritu Kebede was born on 19 February, 1984 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is an Ethiopian singer and actress (born 1984). Discover Zeritu Kebede's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
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Singer · songwriter · actress |
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40 years old |
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Aquarius |
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19 February, 1984 |
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19 February |
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Ethiopia
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Zeritu Kebede Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Zeritu Kebede's Husband?
Her husband is Lakachew Mengistu (m. 2005)
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Zeritu Kebede Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Zeritu Kebede worth at the age of 40 years old? Zeritu Kebede’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from Ethiopia. We have estimated Zeritu Kebede's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Zeritu Kebede (born 19 February 1984) is an Ethiopian singer, songwriter, and actress.
A prominent figure in modern Ethiopian music, her songs often incorporate rock and gospel music.
Zeritu Kebede was born in Addis Ababa on 19 February 1984.
Her father, Kebede Woldegiorgis, was an architect, and her mother, Engida Mitiku, was a housewife who was thirty years younger than her husband.
Kebede grew up in the Gulele area in northern Addis Ababa.
She was brought up in a strict manner and isolated from the other children in the neighbourhood.
However, Kebede spent most of her summers with her maternal grandparents, who were very liberal and very close to their neighbors.
There, Kebede got the opportunity to meet and play with kids from families with different social statuses.
As a young girl in a quiet house in Gulele, Kebede read books voraciously, listened to country stories suggested by the house help, played and watched football with her brother, and spent time on trees watching birds and the neighbourhood beyond the fences in pursuit of entertainment.
But music was what entertained and resonated with her the most.
She went through her parents' collection of records and cassettes and listened to anything she found interesting.
From her parents collections were her father's favourites, Nat King Cole, Kassa Tessema, Mahmud Ahmed and others; and her mother's collections of artists like Tom Jones, Muluken Melesse, and Donna Summer.
She also collected cassettes, which introduced her to artists like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Michael Bolton, Boyzone, Tracy Chapman and Bob Marley.
Kebede attended Lazarist Catholic elementary school.
Kebede has been interested in music since she was young.
She went on stage for the first time while she was a fifth grader, singing the Michael Jackson song "Will You Be There".
Later, she started writing songs and short plays with her friends and performing them.
That was the time she decided that it was what she wanted to do for the rest of her life.
While still in high school, Kebede and her friends made their first money from "Yegeterua Emebet", a song they co-wrote and performed, which was to be made into a sound track for a program on ETV on the issue of early and forced marriage, although the program never aired for unknown reasons.
After high school, Kebede decided to start singing professionally.
Through her connection with Henok Mehari, a singer and keyboard player, she went on to join Sweet Band.
But after only one gig at the Famous Lion's Club, the band was replaced.
Kebede then auditioned to join the renowned Express Band and was hired.
At Express Band, Kebede played songs of Celine Dion, Tracey Chapman, Mariah Carey, Lauryn Hill, Shania Twain, Norah Jones and Shakira, among others, at several events and clubs.
While working at Express Band, Kebede was going to Adama University, located 100 kilometres outside of Addis Ababa.
But After half a semester, Kebede dropped out and decided to fully focus on her career.
Zeritu then auditioned successfully for a role in a television drama series to be directed by the renowned Ethiopian director, Abate Mekuria.
Although the drama she auditioned for never aired, she performed in another play written and directed by Abate Mekuria and took part in the East African Theater Festival held in Mombasa, Kenya.
While working on her own debut album at Begena Studio, Kebede was offered a part on a group song that was being produced for raising awareness on HIV/AIDS.
The song "Mela", written by Mikael Belayneh and Yilma Gebreab and produced by Elias Melka (whom she met through their mutual friend and her guitar coach, Zekarias Getahun), involved singers like Menilik Wosinachew, Alemayehu Eshete, and Tamrat Mola.
After eighteen months in the studio, in September 2005, Kebede's self-titled album Zeritu was released.
The album that included songs like "Endaygelegne", the first single from the album Athidibign, her youth favourite, "Deg Abate Kifu Balua", a song which was critically praised for its lyricism and Kebede's personal favourite Yane, became one of the most successful albums in the history of Ethiopian music.
From March 2006 to April 2006, Kebede went on a national tour Guzo Zeritu and performed in major Ethiopian cities including Addis Ababa, Adama, Hawassa, Dire Dawa, Harar, Bahir Dar, Jimma, Mekelle, Dessie and Gondar.
The tour was the first of its kind and also included another famous singer Abinet Agonafir who wrote and performed "Akal le Akal" a duet with Kebede for her debut album.
The tour was backed by the Mehari Brothers Band, which was founded by Henok Mehari.
Kebede played an important role in the production of Eyob Mekonnen's debut album released in 2007.
She wrote the songs "Tiwedegnalech" and their duet from the album Yene Qonjo.
Kebede also wrote Eyob's single "Yefikir Akukulu" which was released later.
Kebede then toured the United States with the Mehari Brothers and played on a few stages in Europe and in the UAE.
She also started experimenting with jazz and acoustic bands and performed on several stages.