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Wyre (musician)

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Wyre
Birth nameKevin Waire
Also known asLove Child / Lion
OriginKenya
GenresREGGAE & DANCEHALL
Years active1996 - present

Kevin Waire, best known by his stage name Wyre, is a Kenyan R&B and reggae musician. He is known for being a member of the groups Necessary Noize and East African Bashment Crew, as well as his solo career.

He has released two solo albums. The latest album, Ten Years Wiser, was named for his 10-year spanning career in music.[1] As a solo artist, he has performed in various African countries, including Nigeria[2] and Uganda.[3] He has collaborated with various artists, including P-Square, 2Face Idibia of Nigeria.[1] Other notable collaborations that he has done have been with Jamaica's Alaine, Cecile, and Morgan Heritage.

He is reputed for his consistence and relevance in the music industry having maintained an industry presence actively since the late 1990s. One of the ways Wyre has maintained this longevity is having several collaborations locally and internationally. Among the local Kenyan artists that he has collaborated with include Nazizi, Kidis, Prezzo, Khaligraph Jones, Vigeti, Nonini, JB Maina, Benjamin Kabaseke.[citation needed]

Well known for his stage performance, alongside Ian and Qqu of N.I.X.

He also worked as a producer at Tedd Josiah's Blu Zebra Studios and has established his own record label Love Child Records where he has signed among others, Verbal, another Kenyan dance hall artist .[citation needed]

He attended Dagoretti High School.[4]

Discography

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Solo albums:

  • Definition of a Love Child (2006)
  • Ten Years Wiser (2009)
  • Lion (2015)

Awards

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Won:

Nominated:

References

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  1. ^ a b The Standard, July 24, 2009: The Lovechild: Ten years wiser
  2. ^ The Standard, July 31, 2009: Wyre for Nigeria music awards ceremony
  3. ^ The Monitor, November 2, 2008: Wyre, the love child
  4. ^ Matrix, Benix. "BIOGRAPHY: Wyre DaLoveChild". Retrieved 2024-10-29.
  5. ^ Kisima Awards Winners 2006 Archived April 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Kisima Awards Winners 2007 Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Kora Awards: Kora Awards 2005 nominees
  8. ^ africa.bizcommunity.com: Channel O Award nominees released
  9. ^ Musicuganda.com: PAM 2006 nominees
  10. ^ Ugpulse.com: PAM Awards 2007
  11. ^ PAM Awards
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