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    • Empire I (true name Miriam Moufide, also stage-named The Gangstress) is a singer, songwriter and social activist based in Kingston, Jamaica. Her musical style has been described as a blend of dancehall, reggae, hip hop, pop and World music. She is signed to Monumental Records and distributed by Universal Music Group and Zojak Worldwide.


      Early life


      Born in Wales to a Moroccan father and British mother, she was raised in Morocco. At age 7 she moved to Montreal, where she lived with her 2 brothers, mother, and Ugandan/Yemeni stepfather.
      At the age of 16, Moufide moved to Costa Rica for school and began a four-year trip around the world, living with small and marginalised communities. Her love for music and anthropology led her to visit and live in 30 different countries, and to eventually put her experiences to music.


      Activism and Charity


      At 21 while in the Amazon rainforest attending the Bumba Meu Boi festival, she met members of the Rainbow Caravan for Peace and made the decision to join them as they visited indigenous villages and festivals. Drawing on her education in theatre, music and workshop facilitation she worked with them performing in street theatre and giving workshops on bioregionalism, permaculture, ecovillage design, nutrition and spiritual gatherings.
      Her lyrics often focus on social matters like womenā€™s rights ("NANA Power"), building community ("Participate") and defending your dreams ("Get up on it", "Won't surrender").
      The artist tries to use her international recognition to draw attention to issues that matter to her, by hosting and performing charitable events, especially in her home cities of Montreal and New York City.
      The song S.O.S. To Freedom is currently being used in a campaign against human trafficking across the United States.
      You can also find her NANA Power song utilized in the Girls Action Foundation's, Light a Spark cause.


      Musical career


      Moufide, having taken the stage name Empire ISIS, began making music while traveling in Jamaica, working with the legendary Jamaican musicians Dean Fraser and Chinna Smith, as well as Miami-based producers The Iconz. She recorded her debut album "Empress Gangstress" in part at Bob Marley's legendary Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston. It featured reggae singers Bushman and Half Pint. Empire ISIS has played in over 20 different countries, including Brazil, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Senegal and Canada and the American festivals SXSW and CMJ.
      On her more recent albums, Empire I has worked and recorded with producers like Prayon and Kovas.
      As well as songwriting for Empire ISIS, she also writes under the name Miriam Moufide for other musicians and is published by Cherry Lane Music and pigFACTORY Music.
      In June 2011, Empire I was voted into the "Wall of Fame" at the Montreal Hip Hop Summit and is now featured in the Montreal deck of "Legend Of The Fame" hip hop trading cards.
      In 2012, Empire I relocated to Jamaica where she has been touring and recording, collaborating with a variety of producers including Truckback, J.Hennessy, Sam Diggy, Frassman Brilli and Rebel Camp Entertainment.
      In 2016 Moufide changed her stage name to Empire I following issues with public confusion with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant frequently referred to in the media as "ISIS". She made the official announcement on the Jamaican program Onstage TV January 23, 2016.


      Film and television


      2007

      Reggae Uncensored DVD, also featuring: Damian "Junior Gong" Marley, Sizzla Kalonji, Sean Paul, Junior Reid, Mavado and Collie Buddz
      2008-2009

      Gangstress Chronicles: Series of interviews by Empire ISIS for Quebec music channel MusiquePlus featuring Gene Simmons, Janelle MonƔe, U-God, Tricky, Kid Cudi, Perez Hilton and others.


      Song Placements


      Born to Dance
      Bad Girls Club
      The Hills
      KhloƩ & Lamar
      Shameless (American TV series)
      Burn Notice
      Robson Arms
      Notes from the Underbelly
      Good Christian Belle
      Make It Or Break It
      The City
      Seven Deadly Sins
      Taking The Stage
      The Millers
      UJAMM Fitness
      The Catalina
      Girls


      Discography


      Empress Gangstress (2005)
      featuring Half Pint and Bushman
      Sound The Trumpets (2007)
      featuring Sizzla and Turbulence
      Brand New Style (2009)
      Crack The Code (2011)
      Back From The Dead (2017)


      Singles


      Come With Me feat. Fafadi (2013)
      Ignite Pink Wall Riddim (2013)
      Haute Couture (2014)
      Ina Da Streets (2014)
      La Pongo feat. El Freaky (2014)
      Fi Da Man Dem feat. El Freaky (2014)
      Boom Boom (2017)
      Beggi Beggi (2017)


      Awards


      Some awards and nominations Empire I has received are listed below.

      Gala SOBA (Sounds of Blackness Awards)
      2008: Winner ā€“ Best English Single of the Year
      2008: Winner ā€“ Best World Music Music Artist of the Year
      GAMIQ(Quebec Indie Music Awards)
      2008: Nominee ā€“ Best World Album
      Hollywood Music Awards
      2008: Nominee ā€“ Best Pop Artist
      International Reggae & World Music Awards
      2005: Nominee ā€“ Most Promising Entertainer
      Montreal Hip Hop Awards
      2010: Winner ā€“ Female Artist of the Year
      Toronto Exclusive
      2007: Winner ā€“ Best New Artist
      2007: Winner ā€“ Best New Single
      2007: Winner ā€“ Best New Female Artist
      Toronto Independent Music Awards
      2008: Winner ā€“ Best Out-Of-Province ā€“ "Quebec"
      Underground Urban Music Awards
      2008: Winner ā€“ Best International Artist


      References




      External links


      Musique Plus Page Archived 2011-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
      Official website
      Label website

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