In 2007, she licensed her independently recorded album
Red Soil in My Eyes to the
Harmonia Mundi/World Village label for her first international distribution deal. The record received wide critical acclaim with the hit single "Ingele" that maintained a Top 10 position on U.S. World Music Charts for several months. In 2009, Somi signed with independent record label
ObliqSound. Her label debut
If the Rains Come First was released in North America on October 27, 2009, and subsequently debuted at no. 2 on
Billboards World Music Chart and no. 21 on
Billboards Heatseekers Chart. The album features South African trumpeter
Hugh Masekela, Somi's long-time mentor, as a guest on one track. In March 2011, Somi recorded her first live concert album at the legendary Jazz Standard in
New York City. It was released on
Palmetto Records in August 2011. In 2013, Somi signed her first major label deal with
Sony Music to become one of the first artists on their relaunched historic jazz imprint
Okeh Records. Her album and major label debut
The Lagos Music Salon, which features Grammy-winning special guests
Angelique Kidjo and
Common and debuted at #1 on US Jazz Charts, was inspired by an 18-month sabbatical she took in Lagos, Nigeria. On the heels of much critical acclaim and a rapidly growing fan base,
The Huffington Post and other publications dubbed Somi "the new
Nina Simone". In March 2017, she released
Petite Afrique as her second album on Okeh Records. The album, which won a 2018
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album, is a song cycle about the large West African immigrant community in Harlem, New York City in the face of rapid gentrification. It features special guest
Aloe Blacc. In July 2020, Somi released 'Holy Room - Live at Alte Oper' on her own label Salon Africana. The live album, which also features
Frankfurt Radio Big Band, was nominated for a 2021
Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album and won the 2021
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Jazz Album, Vocal. Somi’s first original play,
Dreaming Zenzile, is a musical based on the life of
Miriam Makeba. In the 2021-2022 season, the play premiered at
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis,
McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton,
ArtsEmerson in Boston, and Off-Broadway at
New York Theatre Workshop. Somi released a tribute album dedicated to Makeba,
Zenzile: The Reimagination of Miriam Makeba (2022). The album release concert took place at The
Apollo Theater and was the first live event in the historic theater following the 2020 global pandemic shut down. As a writer and actor, Somi also uses her last name and goes by Somi Kakoma. Somi is a 2023 recipient of
Doris Duke Performing Artist Award,
TED Senior Fellow, a
United States Artists Fellow, a Soros Equality Fellow, and a
Sundance Theatre Fellow. In 2023, Somi made her Broadway acting debut in the title role of ‘Jaja’ in JAJA’S AFRICAN HAIRBRAIDING. == Personal life ==