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  2. Jùjú music - Wikipedia

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    Juju music did not derive its name from juju, which is a form of magic and the use of magic objects, common in West Africa, Haiti, Cuba and other Caribbean and South American nations. It evolved in the 1900s in urban clubs across the countries, and was believed to have been created by Ababababaa Babatunde King, popularly known as Tunde King .

  3. List of juju musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of notable juju musicians in Nigeria. There are numerous genres of music in Nigeria. Some genres such as Jùjú music , Fuji music , Apala and Were music are peculiar to certain ethnic groups.

  4. Kono Yoru o Tomete yo - Wikipedia

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    "Kono Yoru o Tomete yo" (この夜を止めてよ, "Stop This Night") is a song by Japanese pop, R&B and jazz musician Juju. It was used as the theme song of the Miho Kanno and Hiroshi Tamaki starring drama Guilty: Akuma to Keiyaku Shita Onna, and was released on November 17, 2010.

  5. Juju Music - Wikipedia

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    The album Juju Music was coupled with an international tour, with Island Records ambitiously hoping to position Adé as a new Bob Marley. [10] [11] The tour setlist drew little from the album it was meant to support; at a three-hour show in New York City, the band played only two songs from Juju Music, "Ja Funmi" and "Eje Nlo Gba Ara Mi". [12]

  6. List of Nigerian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Dele Ojo – juju music singer and performer; Dice Ailes – pop singer; Di'Ja – singer; DJ AB – rapper, songwriter and record producer; DJ Lambo – singer; Don Jazzy – recording artist and record producer; DOTTi The Deity — singer; D'Prince – Afro-pop singer; Dr Sir Warrior – Igbo highlife musician and performer

  7. James "Plunky" Branch - Wikipedia

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    Branch performing in 2012. James "Plunky" Branch is an American jazz saxophonist, songwriter, and music and film producer. He founded the band Plunky & Oneness, which began as Juju in 1971 and was renamed twice (Oneness of Juju, Plunky & the Oneness of Juju) before it was given its current name in 1988. [1]

  8. Juju discography - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 and 2013, Juju released albums compiling her renditions of jazz standards, Delicious and Delicious: Juju's Jazz 2nd Dish. In 2012, Juju released an MTV Unplugged album, featuring a live concert recorded in New York. In 2013, Juju recorded Gift, a live concert album collaborating with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.

  9. I. K. Dairo - Wikipedia

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    I.K. Dairo was born in the town of Offa, located in present-day Kwara State; his family was originally from Ijebu-Jesa before migrating to Offa.He attended a Christian Missionary primary school in Offa, however, he later quit his studies due to a lean year in his family's finances.