Lord Of Ajasa - Second Turning By The Right
Born Olusegun Osaniyi, Lord of Ajasa is a native of Akure, Ondo State in Nigeria. He was crowned the Lord of Ajasa while in college where he majored in Quantity Survey. A potent lyricist etched in deep Yoruba lingo, Lord of Ajasa made it trendy and hip to rap in Yoruba dialect, inspiring a crop of artists to follow in his footsteps. This cat is not only original; he actually rhymes and makes sense!
Ajasa emerged on the music scene with a track titled “Ma Yi Lo” in 2000. In 2005 he dropped the smash single ‘Otiya’. The success of this single led to the release of his debut album titled ‘It’s Too Much’ under the imprint of Platinum Records. His creative diversity, dexterity and drive to excite the listener make Ajasa’s music worth listening to. This is his sophomore album titled ‘Second turning By the Right’ which was released May 2008. It includes the monster hit single "Le Fenu So" featuring 9ice. The song was written by Lord of Ajasa himself and produced by the prolific producer ID Cabasa.
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eLDee - Big Boy
Lanre Dabiri aka “eLDee the Don” is undoubtedly one of the notable names in Nigerian music today. A music producer, recording artiste and video director, eLDee a former member of the defunct rap trio Trybesmen, moved to the United States in 2002. He recorded a solo album titled “Long Time Coming” and followed up with “Return of the King” in 2006. “Return of the King” was very well received earning him countless nominations and awards for both videos and songs including the Nigerian Entertainment Award for “Best International Album” and “Hottest single”.
eLDee, though currently living in the United States is a household name both in Nigeria and in the Nigerian communities abroad. He has been featured on numerous international radio stations both in Europe, Asia and in the states.. Back home in Nigeria, the hit music playlist is incomplete without eLDee’s tracks like “I go yarn”, “Champion”, “I’m leaving”, “African Chiquito”, “Bosi Gbangba” and “Big Boy”. eLDee writes and produces most of his music, and owns all rights to his works. His sophomore solo album “Big Boy” was released early 2009.
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Trybesmen - L.A.G Style
Undoubtedly one of the most influential Nigerian Rap group of all time. The Trybesmen took the country by storm. The group consisted of 3 members. Lanre Dabiri aka “eLDee the Don”, Kunle Bello aka “Kaboom the Detonator” and Mfon Essien aka “Freestyle tha Shogun”.
eLDee and Kaboom attended the same high school in Kaduna, a state in the northern part of Nigeria, and started rapping in 1992. They were at it till 1994 when they both relocated to Lagos where they met Freestyle. Freestyle had started rapping only a year before the hook-up but sounded very much like he had been at it for much longer. The hook up was through a friend who thought they had similar styles and felt they needed to do a colabo. At that time, it was all about demos and talent shows. They soon became a trio, and thought to record an album. They recorded two tracks that were well received by the public and this subsequently led to the release of their debut album “L.A.G Style”
The first single "Trybal Marks" was dropped in July 1999 and the second "Shake Bodi" in September of the same year. Both singles made smashing debuts at number one on radio charts and have since become anthems in Nigeria. "Shake Bodi" also received massive airplay and love in South Africa, Ghana and is very popular with most Nigerians living abroad. A record label (Trybe Records) was put together by the group with eLDee as the chief executive officer and has since after the success of the Trybesmen, signed on various artists.
The group members split and pursued solo careers in 2000. I hear there are moves been made for some form of reunion. I hope it works out. Here is there debut “L.A.G Style”, if this does not make you “Shake Bodi” I don’t know what will?!!!
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The Mandators - The Mandators
The Mandators, a reggae duo of Victor Essiet and (then wife) Peggy Essiet, have long been one of Nigeria's best kept secrets. Thrilling stadium crowds of over 80,000 people, their performances were legendary. Add to that, several releases in Africa and the massive LP, "Crisis," which went platinum for sales beyond half a million.
In 1979, The Mandators emerged on the Nigerian music scene with the release of their debut album, "Sunrise." Three years later, The Mandators released "Imagination," an album for which they toured, with a then unknown guitarist named Majek Fashek. After a three year hiatus, The Mandators released "Crisis," which swept the country like wildfire. Released on Polygram/Nigeria label, it was one of the first big commercial hits for African Reggae in Nigeria. Following "Crisis," The Mandators recorded three more records: "Rat Race," "Rebel" and "Storm."
Victor and Peggy split, and not much is known of her at the moment. Victor is currently based here in the states, still doing his thing.
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