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  2. Ebenezer Obey - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Remilekun Aremu Olasupo Obey-Fabiyi MFR (born 3 April 1942), known professionally as Ebenezer Obey, is a Nigerian jùjú musician. [1] Early life

  3. Fatai Rolling Dollar - Wikipedia

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    He started his musical career in 1953 and mentored a number of musicians including Ebenezer Obey and the late Orlando Owoh.He was known for his dexterity at playing the guitar, Rolling Dollar's last major hit was "Won Kere Si Number Wa".

  4. Lost and Found (Simi album) - Wikipedia

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    Lost and Found is the fifth studio album by Nigerian singer Simi.It was released through her independent record label Studio Brat on 5 July 2024. The album features guest appearances from Tiwa Savage, Lojay, Bella Shmurda, Aṣa, Falz, Ladipoe and Ebenezer Obey.

  5. List of Nigerian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Obey – jùjú musician; Ebuka Songs — gospel singer; Echezonachukwu Nduka – pianist and musicologist; Eddy Wata – Eurodance singer; Eedris Abdulkareem; Ego Ogbaro; Ehis D’Greatest; eLDee – rapper, singer, producer; Emeka Nwokedi – conductor and music director; Emma Nyra – R&B singer; Emmy Gee – rapper; Erigga ...

  6. Obey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Obey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Obey (1892–1975), French playwright and writer; Dave Obey (born 1938), American lobbyist and politician; Ebenezer Obey (born 1942), Nigerian musician; Pattie Obey, American choreographer; Wallace Obey (born 1961), Liberian sprinter

  7. Jùjú music - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II, electric instruments began to be included, and pioneering musicians like Earnest Olatunde Thomas (Tunde Nightingale), Fatai Rolling Dollar, I. K. Dairo, Dele Ojo, Ayinde Bakare, Adeolu Akinsanya, King Sunny Adé., [3] and Ebenezer Obey made the genre the most popular in Nigeria, incorporating new influences like funk, reggae and Afrobeat and creating new subgenres like ...

  8. Bantu (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bantu's broad musical scope has led to an extensive list of collaborations across all genres of music. They have recorded with the likes of British reggae group UB40, German reggae artist Gentleman, Afrobeat co-founder Tony Allen, jùjú musician Ebenezer Obey, jùjú artist Dele Ojo, highlife singer Paulson Kalu, Orlando Julius, Nigerian actor and folk singer Jimi Solanke, African China, Lord ...

  9. List of juju musicians - Wikipedia

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