Daada makes music for those who feel at home in many places — and in none. Raised in Tanzania by a Colombian mother and a German father, she grew up between languages, cultures, and rhythms. Her songs are a reflection of that — a magnetic brand of Pop infused with Afro and Latin that speaks in English, Spanish and Swahili.
She wrote her first songs at seven, violin in hand. Then came her grandma’s old guitar, and with it, a never-ending love affair with songwriting. Since then, Daada has been telling stories — of love and identity. Somewhere between urban and earthy, with a unique voice, Daada’s sound is global urban pop with a heart — warm, danceable, and impossible to pin down.
Her name is derived from the Swahili word for sister — a tribute to connection, sisterhood, and cultural roots. Now based between Berlin and Bogota, Daada is part of a new generation of artists shaping the sound of belonging — eclectic, multilingual, and magnetic. You don’t just listen to her music — you find pieces of yourself in it.