Salawa Abeni
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
---|---|
mba o sị | Naijiria |
aha n'asụsụ obodo | Salawa Abeni |
Aha ọmụmụ | Salawa Abeni |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 5 Mee 1961 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Epe |
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye aka | Bekee |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | vocalist, onye na-abụ abụ |
oge ọrụ ya (mmalite) | 1975 |
Ụcha ime anya | brown |
ụcha ntụtụ isi | Ntụtụ ojii |
ụdị | waka music |
nnọchiaha nkeonwe | L484 |
Salawa Abeni Alidu (onye amuru na 5 Mee 1961) bu onye Naijiria na-eti egwu.[1] Nwaanyị Ijebu Yoruba si Ijebu Waterside, na Ogun Steetị, ọ malitere ọrụ aka ya na Waka Music mgbe ọ wepụtara recọrd mbụ ya nke akpọrọ, Late General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, na 1976, na Leader Records. Nke a bụ record mbụ nke nwanyị mere na-asusu Yoruba na-ere ihe karịrị otu nde na Naijiria.
Abeni gara n'ihu na-emepụta ọrụ na Leader Records ruo 1986, mgbe ọ hapụ mmekọrịta ya na onye nwe ụlọ egwu ahụ bụ Lateef Adepoju. Ọ lụrụ Kollington Ayinla ma sonye na ụlọ egwu ya ruo 1994.
Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, Alaafin kpọọrọ ya aha: "Queen of Waka Music" na 1992.[2] Waka bụ ụdịri egwu ọdịnala ndị Alakụba, nke ọdịnala Yoruba. Batile Alake mere ka ọ na-ewu ewu; ọ bụ ụdị egwu kara nka karịa jùjú na fuji.
Esemokwu
dezieMgbe ọ na-agwa News Agency nke Naiiria, Abeni kere ọgbaghara mgbe ọ dụrụ ndị egwu ibe ya ọdụ ka ha "zere mmekọ nwoke na nwoke", n'ihi na-odi ka addictionụ nke ọgwụ ike.[3] Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri kpọrọ ya okwu "ngosipụta nke amaghị ihe"[4], Agbanyeghị, onye nlere anya na Nigeria bụ Olajumoke Orisaguna gosipụtara okwu ya ọzọ a na vidiyo YouTube ya Olajumoke Sauce 7: Trends and Acceptance nke Febụwarị 2018.[5] N’iwu Naijiriya nke gbadoro ụkwụ na ọchịchị ndị British mgbe ochie, mmekọ nwoke na nwoke ka bụ mpụ, onye ejidere ga aga ntaramahụhụ kachasị sitere na mkpọrọ afọ iri anọ ruo ọnwụ.
- Late Murtala Muhammed (Leader, 1976)
- Iba Omode Iba Agba (Leader, 1976)
- Shooting Stars (Leader, 1977)
- Ijamba Motor (Leader, 1978)
- Okiki Kan To Sele/Yinka Esho Esor (Leader, 1979)
- Orin Tuntun (Leader, 1979)
- Irohin Mecca (Leader, 1980)
- Ile Aiye (Leader, 1980)
- Omi Yale (Leader, 1980)
- Ija O Dara (Leader, 1981)
- Ikilo (Leader, 1981)
- Enie Tori Ele Ku (Leader, 1982)
- Challenge Cup ’84 (Leader, 1983)
- Adieu Alhaji Haruna Ishola (Leader, 1985)
- Indian Waka (Kollington, 1986)
- Ìfẹ́ Dára Púpọ̀ (Kollington, 1986)
- Mo Tun De Bi Mo Se Nde (Kollington, 1986)
- Awa Lagba (Kollington, 1987)
- Abode America (Kollington, 1988)
- Ileya Special (Kollington, 1988)
- I Love You (Kollington, 1988)
- We Are The Children (Kollington, 1989)
- Maradonna (Kollington, 1989)
- Candle (Kollington, 1990)
- Experience (Alagbada, 1991)
- Congratulations (Alagbada, 1991)
- Cheer Up (Alagbada, 1992)
- Waka Carnival (Alagbada, 1994)
- Beware cassette (Sony, 1995)
- Live In London ’96 cassette (Emperor Promotions, 1996)
- Appreciation cassette (Sony, 1997)
- with Barrister Evening Of Sound cassette (Zmirage Productions, 1997)
- Good Morning In America (Alagbada, 1999)
Ebe m si dee
dezie- ↑ Denselow, Robin. "Queen Salawa Abeni", The Guardian, 2001-07-20. Retrieved on 23 January 2010.
- ↑ (7 July 2016). 'Biography of Alaafin Of Oyo, Oba Lamidi, Olayiwola Atanda Adeyemi III'. Uche & Maureen. (Nigerian Biography). (Nigeria)
- ↑ (28 March 2018). 'Salawa Abeni upholds indigenous traditional music'. P.M. News. (Nigeria).
- ↑ (1 April 2018). "‘Stay away from homosexuality’ local Nigerian musician advises colleagues". nostrings.com. (Nigeria)
- ↑ (February 21, 2018). 'Olajumoke Sauce 7: Trends and Acceptance featuring Actor Yemi Blaq'. YouTube.
- ↑ "Abeni, Queen Salawa." Encyclopedia of Popular Music, 4th ed.. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, accessed February 17, 2016,