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Hailed as one of Philadelphia’s “Best Inspirational Singers” at the 2012’s Praise 103.9 FM “The Nation’s Best Inspirational Singer” competition, Jennifer Osaigbovo Mack (also known as “Osai”) is a professional, formally trained classical and jazz singer. Osai began her musical career at the age of three in her hometown of Washington, D.C., singing

Hailed as one of Philadelphia’s “Best Inspirational Singers” at the 2012’s Praise 103.9 FM “The Nation’s Best Inspirational Singer” competition, Jennifer Osaigbovo Mack (also known as “Osai”) is a professional, formally trained classical and jazz singer. Osai began her musical career at the age of three in her hometown of Washington, D.C., singing in her church choir at Mt. Horeb Baptist Church. Recognizing her natural gift of voice, Osai’s mother enrolled her at the prestigious Duke Ellington School of the Arts. This soon led to her working under the tutelage of legendary Motown musicians,Timothy Whiteside and Christopher Odom. Wanting to improve her talents even more, Osai enrolled at one of Philadelphia’s most renowned arts schools, the University of the Arts, where she furthered her training in musical performance. While in Philadelphia, Osai sang backup for several local musical artists, such as Jehovah’s Children, Topaz, and Taragirl. Also, she worked with artists such as Side by Sol and Hazie Blu Collective. She has performed solo at some of Philadelphia’s most renowned venues and at other locations in the tri-state (NY, NJ, PA) area that include: Warmdaddy’s Gospel Restaurant; The Clef Club; World Café Live; The Arts Garage; The African Heritage Festival; Penn’s Landing; Philly Live Pod; Hard Rock Café; ACANA Festival, where she opened for Bracket, a well-known Nigerian musical duo; and Make Music New York (MMNY). Most notably, Osai was featured on Tim Whiteside’s SANG ENT Showcases, and 2012’s Praise 103.9 “The Nation’s Best Inspirational Singer,” with Jessica Reedy and James Fortune, as one of the top 12 finalists. She also appeared on Featured on the Track, a local television series for upcoming local artists. In 2012, she released her first single, “Nobody’s Perfect Be You!” The following year, she made an accompanying video to her single. In 2014, Osai returned to her hometown, Washington, D.C. Most recently, she has been singing with the State of the Art Band in Washington, D.C. She still travels and performs in the tri-state area. Osai is creating a blog and will be making another accompanying video for her first single. She continues to write new music that combines her gospel, classical, and jazz training. Most importantly, Osai released a Christmas album 2014 "Holiday Cheer". Osai has returned to her roots and is singing in the Combined Choir at her home church, Mt. Horeb Baptist Church. Her musical journey continues. Osai recently just did a concert on March 19, 2016 as the main act with over 400 viewers in attendance. Grammy wimner Largo High School was her opening act! Osai released a Ep titled "Finally" debuted on that day. keep updated on Osai’s musical journey, please check the following sites:

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