This list includes musicians of other nationalities but with Nigerian
parentage. The list was compiled by taking a look at the artistes'
exposure, their popularity, their achievements on an international level
and the number of fans they have been able to amass on the social
media.
11. D'banj
The Kokomaster, as he is known, is
one of Nigeria’s most successful and richest musicians. His journey to
startdom stardom started with the single “” which he released in … with
the help of long-time associate, Don Jazzy. It wasn’t long before the
song became an anthem of sorts throughout the country, He followed this
up with other successful tracks, most of which he recorded along with
other artistes of the MO Hits Allstars. The peak of his career so far
probably came with the release of the song “Oliver Twist” which featured
Kanye West in 2012.
10. Nneka Egbuna
Nneka Lucia Egbuna is one of the most popular
Africans residing in Germany. Her father is from Anambra State in
Nigeria, while her mother is a German. She and her family migrated to
Germany when she was 18 to enable her study abroad and develop her
budding musical skills. She has released songs that have been received
positively by music critics the world over.
9. Asa
The
France-based songstress is one of Nigeria’s most recognizable musical
exports. She was born to Nigerian parents in Paris, but began her
musical career back home in Nigeria following the influence of
indigenous African musicians like Angelique Kidjo and soul musicians
like Marvin Gay and Erykah Badu.8. TuFace Idibia
He was the first Nigerian act to hit the
limelight at the international level in the 21st century following the
release of his major hit track, African Queen. He was born in Jos,
Plateau State to Idoma parents. He dropped out from the Institute of
Management and Technology, IMT Enugu, to pursue a career in music. It
was a move that would eventually turn out to be a wise decision as he
catapulted himself to the apex of the Nigerian music industry.
7. P-Square
They
are the most popular music acts based in Nigeria. The duo, composed of
twins Peter and Paul Okoye, and managed by elder brother Jude “Engees”
Okoye, are household names in Nigeria. They are signed to Akon’s Konvict
Music as well as their own record label, Square Records. Their major
inspiration was the late music icon, Michael Jackson, whom they mimicked
in their days of humble beginnings. Today they are one of the most marketable faces in the Nigerian entertainment industry, banking on
their fame in Nigeria and their immense popularity in East and Southern
Africa.
6. Sade Adu
Folashade
Helen Adu is a Nigerian-British soul musician, born in Ibadan and
tutored in England. She achieved worldwide fame and acclaim in the 1980s
as the lead vocalist of the multi-platinum selling group, Sade, which
was named after her. She is the first Nigerian to win a Grammy award, a
feat she achieved in 1986 with her band, Sade. Sade has sold more than
40 million units till date.
5. Chamillionaire
The controversial Grammy Award-winning
rapper was born Hakeem Seriki in Washington DC to a Muslim father and a
Christian mother, both of Nigerian extraction. At a very age, the family
relocated to a rough neighbourhood in Houston, Texas. It was a move
that would go on to shape the rest of his life. While in Houston, he was
influenced by hardcore acts such as The Geto Boys and Public Enemy. His
first solo album, The Sound of Revenge, peaked at number 10 in the
Billboard 200 US chart following its release in November 2005. He is
best known for his 2007 Grammy Award-winning rap single, “Ridin’”, which
featured Krayzie Bone of the Bone Thugs-n-Harmony fame.
4. Wale
Olubowale Victor Akintimehin, popularly known by his
stage name Wale (Wah-lay), is an American rapper best known for his
single “Pretty Girls”. He has rubbed shoulders with the very best in the
American music industry including the likes of Lady Gaga, Wiz Khalifa
and Pharrell Williams. He has two BET awards in his kitty.
3. Seal
Henry
Olusegun Olumide“Seal” Adeola Samuel is perhaps more famous for his
long time relationship with supermodel Heidi Klum than for the music he
makes. But that does not belittle his musical credentials in any way. So
far, he has four Grammy awards to his name, as well as making numerous
hit singles that ended up at number 1 in various charts around the
world.
In 1994 he recorded the Batman Forever theme song, “Kiss
from a Rose” which remains his greatest hit till date. The song went on
to win three awards at the 1996 Grammy Awards, including the Song of the
Year. His 7-year marriage to German model, Heidi Klum, was the toast of
the paparazzi as they were trailed everywhere they went and everything
they did ended up on the pages of tabloids and celebrity magazines. The
relationship which produced 3 beautiful children ended in 2012. He has
sold more than 20 million albums in his career.
2. Taio Cruz
With 11 million likes on his Facebook fan page
and over 2 million followers on Twitter, he is the most popular
celebrity of Nigerian extraction as far as the social media goes. Two of
his songs (“Break Your Heart” and “Dynamite”) have peaked at number one
at the US Billboard Singles Chart. Associated acts include Travie
Mccoy, Ludacris, Pitbull and DJ David Guetta. He also performed along
with Tinie Tempah and Jessie J at the closing ceremony of the 2012
London Olympic Games. It was later revealed that he was actually
actually the one billed to record the single “Umbrella” before missing
out to R&B superstar, Rihanna.
1. Tinie Tempah
He
is followed by Barack Obama on Twitter! And he has nearly 3.6 million
followers on Facebook. Mention Chukwuemeka Patrick Okogwu and people
will give you a blank stare, but mention Tinie Tempah and everybody
knows who you are talking about. He was born to Nigerian parents from
Ibusa, Delta State, but he has spent all his life in London. He is one
of the UK’s hottest rappers at the moment, with two of his singles
peaking at number 1 (“Pass Out” and “Written in the Stars”) in the UK
Singles Chart of 2010.
He has collaborated with the best of the
best in the music world including Rihanna, Rita Ora, Eric Turner, the
defunct Swedish House Mafia, J Cole and Snoop Dogg. His most popular
track till date, “Written in the Stars”, was the official theme song for
WWE’s Wrestlemania 27 and it was also used to usher in the New York
Giants for Super Bowl 46. He has performed at various top events in the
world including the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics where
he performed “Written in the Stars”. The performance was watched by an
estimated global television audience of 750 million.
No comments:
Post a Comment