Born into a musical family, Abigail Chams' grandfather was a music director of an orchestra also her grandmother was a singer in the church choir, she started learning piano when she was five and mastered the violin by eight she also mastered guitar, drummer and flute. She started her career by posting music covers on her social accounts. She has collaborated with top
Tanzanian musical artists like
Rayvanny and
Harmonize (singer). She has also worked with foreign musical artists like
Jekalyn Carr. In 2022 she was signed to
Sony Music. Sixteen months after signing with Sony Music, Abigail Chams announced her first EP titled
5. Following this announcement, she released
Milele as the second lead single, after
Nani featuring
Marioo, which had been released a year after signing the recording deal. Enky Frank, a writer for Simulizi na Sauti (SnS), praised Abigail Chams as a valuable talent essential to the history of Bongo Flava music. He described her as a Tanzanian musician who delivers Bongo Flava at an international standard, backed by formal musical education and exceptional multi-instrumental skills..
Debut EP: 5 Abigail Chams released her debut EP
5 on September 29, 2023. Featuring six tracks that reflect key aspects of her life—faith, family, passion for music, personal journey, and excellence. The EP celebrated her East African roots and achieved commercial success, debuting at number one in Tanzania and number three in Africa. Its lead single,
"Nani?", topped Tanzanian charts within 24 hours and remained at number one for six weeks. She also became one of the first East African artists featured on Apple Music's
The Dotty Show.
'Me Too': Single With Harmonize "Me Too", a collaboration between Abigail Chams and Harmonize released in early 2025, received widespread acclaim from both critics and audiences. The song quickly gained commercial success, reaching the number one position on Tanzania's Apple Music chart, marking a significant achievement for Abigail Chams as one of the leading female artists in the Bongo Flava genre. Industry analysts have noted the song's potential to achieve international recognition, citing its commercial performance and artistic quality as indicators of Abigail Chams's growing influence in the global music scene.
Recognition by Rolling Stone Africa and Musical Philosophy In 2025, Abigail Chams was featured by
Rolling Stone Africa as one of its "Future of Music" cover artists, recognized for her distinctive position in East African pop. Described as a classically trained multi-instrumentalist fluent in Swahili, English, and French, she was noted for her musical versatility and intentional creative approach.
BET Awards Nomination In 2025, Abigail Chams made history by becoming the
first female artist from East Africa to be nominated for the
BET Award for Best New International Act. At just 22 years old, her nomination not only represented a personal milestone but also marked a significant achievement for the Tanzanian and East African music industry. Her recognition on a global platform highlighted the growing influence of East African artists in the international music scene. == Social activities ==