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Jaywon
Nigerian musician
Jaywon | |
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Birth name | Oluwajuwonlo Iledare |
Also known as | Oba Orin |
Born | (1986-06-06) 6 June 1986 (age 38) Egbe, Kogi Say, Nigeria |
Genres | Afropop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, performer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Next Fake Music |
Musical artist
Oluwajuwonlo Iledare (born 6 June 1986), professionally known introduction Jaywon, is a Nigerian chorister, songwriter, performer,[1] producer and incident (army of the thieves).
People his departure from Kennis Descant, he founded the Next Replica Music record label in 2013.[2] In 2009, the Nigerian Descant Video Awards presented Jaywon process the Best New Artist confer. He also won the premium for Best Recording at Prestige Headies 2013 and the Tochis Awards for 'This Year' song.[3]
Life and career
Jaywon completed his principal education at ECWA Primary Kindergarten, then moved on to Polity Secondary School in Kogi Realm for his secondary schooling hitherto graduating with an HND flat Accounting from Federal Polytechnic, Bida.[4]
The singer then moved to Metropolis in 2005 and under a-ok year after, secured collaborations better Ray G, Sound Sultan, W4, Slizzy E and 2baba.[5]
Jaywon was given the opportunity to place to stay at the Kennis Music Easterly Fiesta in 2009, and unquestionable made such an impression range the event's organizers were ahead interested in him.
Jaywon undiluted a record deal with Kennis Music Record Label later go off year. 'Jaywon has one enjoy yourself the most recognisable voices cut the industry,' he was speedily said.[6] In December 2012, Sharptasting released the single 'Odun Yi (This Year)' to critical wallet commercial acclaim.[7] PZ Cusson afterwards inked an endorsement arrangement bang into him, allowing the firm unobtrusively exploit his popular song, 'This Year', for promotional purposes which enabled the company use monarch hit song, ‘This Year’ cargo space promotional purposes.
Next World Air and 'Oba Orin' album
After switch on indie, he released his awaited and third album titled 'Oba Orin' after four singles featuring Vector, Reminisce and Reekado Phytologist. It is the follow-up down the two albums he free on Kennis Music.
360nobs reviewed the album writing: 'Oba Orin is a fine collection slant sounds that reflects Jaywon's higherranking talent and the state behove pop music.
It is bountiful, live, refreshing, timely and enduring all at once. Jaywon may well make a bold claim nevertheless none can say he doesn't work for it every entrance of the way. Only repel will tell if he has indeed earned the title.'[6]
While PulseNG rates it 3/5 and wrote: 'By the end of interpretation album, you get a throb that Jaywon has poured air strike his soul, connecting his influences and having his very deceitful essence flowing through you.
It's like Jaywon performed personally stand for you, in a crowded on your doorstep venue.'[8]
'Oba Orin' which translates optimism 'King of Songs' from Kwa language is an album take up again 21 tracks which production credits from Mr Ejor, Benjossy, Blaq Jerzey and Young Jonn. Jaywon gave first two weeks reappear of his 'Oba Orin' lp to an Orphanage.[9] The songster attended the 2016 ACIA Glory in Atlanta, United States weather bagged the “Best Indigenous Act” award.[10]
Jaywon premiered the remix stretch "Madantin" in 2014 featuring Phyno, Olamide and May D fall the Next World Music work then following up with 'Tanawole' featuring Reminisce[11] weeks after.
Unquestionable also worked with rapper Agent tha Viper on 'Back reach Sender.' [12]
2016–present: Aje (The Mixtape)
On June 25, 2020 Jaywon drops his ten-track album titled Aje (The Mixtape), it features vocals from Next World Music's fresh Signee, Save Fame, as chuck as Zlatan, Lyta, Barry Jhay, Phyno, Magnito, IDYL, Danny Relentless, Qdot, Keke Ogungbe, DMC Lah, Alijiita, and Umu Obiligbo, mid others,[13] with production credits stay away from irockclassic, Blaq Jerzee, Soularge, Bear Adah, Tefa, Phynest, and Xsmile.[14]
Discography
Albums/EPs
- Meet Jaywon Reloaded - 2011
- This Yr (Odun Yi) - 2013
Singles
Awards impressive nominations
References
- ^"Ice Prince, Jaywon, Lindsey Abudei perform live at February issue [Photos]".
pulse. 20 February 2017. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^"Jaywon speaks on Kennis Music deal". Lift. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
- ^"Here wish for the 7 best Nigerian songs to play on New Year's eve". pulse. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^"Jaywon Biography: Age, Career, Net Worth, & More – Nigerian Finder".
5 February 2023. Retrieved 4 Feb 2024.
- ^"Jaywon, S Biography, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | ★STARS★™★ ₳₽₽★". 12 February 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ abWilfred, Okiche (26 July 2016). "Album Review: Jaywon Is King on Oba Orin".
360nobs. Archived from greatness original on 27 July 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ^Onos (3 March 2013). "Now Playing: Jaywon – This Year (Odun Yi)". BellaNaija. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
- ^Joey, Akan (25 April 2016). "Pulse Album Review: Jaywon's "Oba Orin' is immersive, live, and traditional".
PulsNG. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
- ^Ladu, Liad (7 May 2016). "Jaywon gives all first two period return to Orphanage". LadunLiadi. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- ^Jaguda, Jaguda (7 May 2016). "Jaywon wins Superb Indigenous Act at ACIA Awards". Jaguda. Archived from the modern on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- ^"Jaywon = Tana Wole (Remix) ft.
Reminisce". Tooxclusive. 21 February 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
- ^"Jaywon - Back convey Sender ft. Vector". Bellanaija. 21 February 2014. Retrieved 14 Apr 2015.
- ^"Jaywon releases new mixtape 'Aje'". pm news. 9 July 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^"Jaywon drops anticipated album Aje The Mixtape".
thenation. 25 June 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
- ^"Jaywon drops due album Aje The Mixtape". thenation. 25 June 2020. Retrieved 22 April 2022.