Flavour (musician)
Flavour N'abania | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Chinedu Izuchukwu Okoli |
Also known as |
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Born | Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria | 23 November 1983
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Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | 2nite Music Group |
Website | Official website |
Chinedu Okoli (born 23 November 1983), better known by his stage name Flavour N'abania or simply Flavour, is a Nigerian singer. He began his musical career as a drummer for a local church. Flavour is popularly known across Africa and the world for his hit song "Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)". He is currently signed to 2nite Entertainment.
In 2005, he released his self-titled debut album N'abania. In 2010, Flavour released his second studio album, Uplifted. It was supported by the singles "Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)", "Adamma", and "Oyi Remix". The album's success made Flavour one of Africa's most sought out artists. He was booked to perform at numerous concerts and social events following Uplifted's release.
Early life
[edit]Flavour, who is well known for his ability to sing fluently in the Igbo language,[8] was born in Enugu State, southeastern region of Nigeria. His family is originally from Umunze in Orumba South LGA, Anambra State, southeast Nigeria.[9] Flavour began his music career at the age of 13 when he started playing the drums for his church choir in Enugu, in Enugu State. The resident pastor at his church introduced him to a friend, Chris I. Ordor, the CEO of SoundCity Communications.[10]
In 1996, Flavour was invited to join the company on an educational scholarship to study music.[10]
After three years of playing the drums, Flavour started playing the drums professionally. In 1999, he moved on from playing the drums and started playing the keyboard.[10] He also used to provide back-up vocals for other musicians at SoundCity.
Career
[edit]Career beginnings
[edit]At age 19, Flavour emerged into Nigeria's musical scene as a drummer and pianist for a local band in Enugu. After learning to play drums professionally, Flavour received an offer to perform at City Centre, Enugu. The massive crowd there inspired him to gain new grounds and reach great heights. Flavour's educational background in music enabled him to learn music production from Dekumzy, Isi Charles and Nnachie.[11]
2005: N'abania
[edit]In 2005, Flavour released his debut album N'abania through Obaino Music. The album's success was relative and limited to Eastern Nigeria, particularly Enugu State. Flavour collaborated with Mr Raw on the album's lead single titled "N'abania". The song was recorded at Kingsley Ogoro's music studio in Lagos, Nigeria.
2010: Uplifted
[edit]Following the relative success of his debut album, Flavour released Uplifted in 2010. The album broke national barriers.[12][clarification needed] Lolhiphop Records, an established record label in South Africa, released the album after popular demand. The album's top singles include "Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)", "Adamma", and Oyi Remix" featuring Tiwa Savage.
2012: Blessed
[edit]Blessed was released on 18 October 2012 through 2nite Entertainment and iROCKING LTD. The album is the successor to Uplifted. It is arguably Flavour's biggest album to date due to the number of producers who worked on it. It was launched on the same day of Flavour's 2nite Club grand opening.[13]
In an interview with iROKTV, Flavour said: "I think I'm growing. This is my third album... Now it's time to give them the music, like define myself. I have to be more mature with my music, lyrics and instrumentation wise. I worked with tons of producers and the whole production process made sense."[14]
2014: Thankful
[edit]Thankful was released in December 2014. The album consists of 22 tracks and runs for one hour seventeen minutes. Receiving generally positive reviews from music critics, it sold thousands of copies. The album features hit tracks such as the love ballad "Ololufe" featuring Chidinma and the fast-tempo Afro-pop song "Wake Up" feat. Wande Coal.[15]
2017: Ijele – The Traveler
[edit]Ijele – The Traveller was released in 2017. The album contains 17 tracks, including one featuring Flavour's adopted son Semah G Weifur, a blind Liberian child who was spotted singing alone in a classroom,.[16]
2018
[edit]In 2018 Flavour issued two singles, "Crazy love",[17] joining forces with Mama Africa Yemi Alade as Flavour Nabania,[17] and "Yemi Alade".[17]
Later that year, he released the traditional song "Awele",[17] featuring the Igbo traditional duo Umu Obiligbo.[17]
2020
[edit]On December 4 2020, Flavour released his seventh studio album, titled Flavour of Africa, which has 16 tracks.[18][19]
Controversy
[edit]On 29 August 2012, Nigerian Entertainment Today reported that Flavour was involved in a legal battle with Ghanaian duo Wutah, over the alleged theft of "Kwarikwa". According to the article, "Kwarikwa" is an exact replica of "Kotosa", a song made by the aforementioned duo. The singing duo accused Flavour of stealing their song's rhythm, chorus, and tempo.[20]
Discography/Singles
[edit]- Ashawo - 2010
- Ashawo Ghana - 2012
- Wiser - 2014
- Baby Na Yoka - 2017
- Virtuous Woman - 2017
- Awele (2018)
- Unchangeable - 2018
- No One Like You - 2018
- Most High - 2018
- Good Woman - 2020
- Looking Nyash - 2020
- Berna - 2020
- Doings - 2020
- Egwu Ndi Oma - 2020
- Her Excellency - 2023
- Berna Reloaded - 2023
- Big Baller - 2023
- Levels - 2023
- My Sweetie - 2023
- Fearless - 2023
- Time To Party - 2023
- Awele - 2023
- Lets Dance - 2024
- Egwu Ukwu - 2024
- Life Is Beautiful - 2024
- Odumeje Powers - 2024
- Powers - 2024
- Ndi Ike - 2024
- I'm For Real - 2024
- Men Don Show Face - 2024
- Ovami - 2024
- Obianuju - 2024[21]
Videography/ Albums
[edit]Year | Title | Album | Director | Ref. |
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2011 | "Adamma" | Uplifted | Godfather Productions | [22] |
2012 | "Oyi Remix" featuring Tiwa Savage | Uplifted | Godfather Productions | [23] |
2012 | "Kwarikwa" featuring Fally Ipupa | Blessed | Masterkraft | [24] |
2012 | "Baby Oku" | Blessed | Selebobo | [25] |
2012 | "Shake" | Blessed | Godfather Productions | [26] |
2013 | "Chinny Baby" | Blessed | Masterkraft | [27] |
2013 | "Ada Ada" | Blessed | Clarence Peters | [28] |
2014 | "Ikwokrikwo" | Blessed | Masterkraft | [29] |
2014 | "Black is Beautiful" | Blessed | Clarence Peters | [30] |
2014 | "Wake up" featuring Wande Coal | Thankful | Clarence Peters | [31] |
2014 | "Golibe" | Thankful | Clarence Peters | [32] |
2015 | "Ololufe" featuring Chidinma | Thankful | Godfather Productions | [33] |
2015 | "Sexy Rosey" featuring P-Square | Thankful | Godfather Productions | [34] |
2016 | "Champion" | — | Godfather Productions | [35] |
2016 | "Dance" | Thankful | Clarence Peters | [36] |
2018 | "Crazy Love" featuring Yemi Alade | Patrick Elis | ||
2018 | "Awele" featuring Umu Obiligbo | — | Selebobo | |
2021 | Levels | Patrick Ellis | [37] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Event | Prize | Recipient | Result | Ref |
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2019 | AFRIMA | Best Live Act | Himself | Won | [38] |
Best Collaboration | "Awele"
(featuring Umu Obiligbo) |
Pending | |||
AFRIMMA Video of The Year | Pending | ||||
2014 | Channel O Music Video Awards | Most Gifted Afro Pop | "Ada Ada" | Nominated | [39] |
2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Indigenous Artist of the Year | Himself | Nominated | [40] | |
Best Album of the Year | Blessed | Nominated | |||
Best Music Video of the year (Artist & Director) | "Oh! Baby (You & I)" (Chidinma featuring Flavour N'abania) |
Nominated | |||
Best Collaboration | Nominated | ||||
African Muzik Magazine Awards | Best Male West Africa | Himself | Nominated | [41] | |
Best Traditional Artist | Won | [42] | |||
Best Video of the Year | "Ada Ada" | Won | |||
City People Entertainment Awards | Musician of the Year (Male) | Himself | Nominated | [43] | |
Best Collabo of the Year | "Oh! Baby (You & I)" (Chidinma featuring Flavour N'abania) |
Nominated | |||
Video of the Year | "Ada Ada" | Won | |||
MTV Africa Music Awards 2014 | Best Live Act | Himself | Won | [44] | |
Ghana Music Awards | African Artiste of the Year | Nominated | [45] | ||
2013 | The Headies | Artiste of the Year | Nominated | [46][47] | |
Album of the Year | Blessed | Nominated | |||
Best R&B/Pop Album | Nominated | ||||
Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) | Video of the Year | "Ada Ada" | Won | [48] | |
Best High Life Video | Won | ||||
Best Indigenous Concept | Won | ||||
Best use of costumes | Won | ||||
Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best Indigenous Artist/Group | Himself | Nominated | [49] | |
Ghana Music Awards | African Artiste of the Year | Nominated | [50] | ||
City People Entertainment Awards | Musician of the Year (Male) | Nominated | [51] | ||
Best Collabo of the Year | "Give it to Me" (Kcee featuring Flavour N'abania) |
Won | [52] | ||
2012 | Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) | Best Highlife | "Kwarikwa" (featuring M-Jay, Wage G.Jay Dey, Elense) |
Nominated | [53] |
Channel O Music Video Awards | Best R&B Video | "Oyi Remix" (featuring Tiwa Savage) |
Won | [54] | |
The Headies | Best Collabo | "Orobo" (Sound Sultan featuring Excel and Flavour) |
Won | [55] | |
Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best Indigenous Artist/Group | Himself | Won | [citation needed] | |
2011 | Channel O Music Video Awards | Most Gifted Afro-Pop Video | "Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)" | Nominated | [56] |
Most Gifted African West Video | Nominated | ||||
Hip Hop World Awards (The Headies) | Best R&B Single | "Oyi Remix" (featuring Tiwa Savage) |
Nominated | [57] | |
Best Collabo | "Number One" (MI featuring Flavour N'abania) |
Won | [58] | ||
Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best High Life Video | "Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)" | Nominated | [59] | |
2010 | Ghana Music Awards | African Artiste of the Year | Himself | Nominated | [60] |
See also
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- Igbo-language singers
- Living people
- 1983 births
- Musicians from Enugu State
- Nigerian male singer-songwriters
- Nigerian singer-songwriters
- The Headies winners
- Nigerian drummers
- Nigerian guitarists
- Nigerian hip hop singers
- Igbo highlife musicians
- 21st-century guitarists
- 21st-century Swedish drummers
- 21st-century Nigerian male singers