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Flavour's third album, Blessed, was released on 18 October 2012 through 2nite Entertainment and iROKING LTD. The album is the successor to Uplifted. It is arguably Flavour's biggest album to date due to the number of producers who worked on it. It was launched on the same day of Flavour's 2nite Club grand opening. [13]
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Obianuju Catherine Udeh, professionally known as DJ Switch is a Nigerian disc jockey who emerged as the winner of the first edition of The Glo X Factor in 2013 at the age of 29. She is the last of eight children, from Udi in Enugu State , a Geology graduate from University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State and now a professional disc jockey.
N'abania is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer Flavour, released by Obaino Music in 2008. The album comprises twelve tracks and features guest appearances from Mr Raw, Prophecy and D Mustard. [1]
Obianuju audio ⓘ is a Nigerian name ... Obianuju Catherine Udeh professionally known as DJ Switch; Catherine Obianuju Acholonu, Nigerian writer; Obianuju Ekeocha, ...
While reviewing the album, Dozie Asogwa and Chioma Onyefuosaonu of TooXclusive noted that Flavour's attempt to capture elements that show African diversity was well done, further saying that "For an intentional art created and a piece that might be able to transcend time, this album Flavour of Africa is rated a 8/10". [10]
[4] [5] [6] On February 27, 2013, Flavour released "Chinny Baby" as the album's fourth single. The accompanying music video for the song was shot and directed in Cape Town by Trademark Pictures. The album's fifth single, "Ada Ada", was released on June 30, 2013, along with its music video. [ 7 ]
"Nwa Baby" (Ashawo Remix) is a song by Nigerian singer Flavour N'abania. It was released as the lead single from his second studio album, Uplifted (2010). The song originally appeared on his debut studio album, N'abania (2005), and describes girls who transform themselves from being reserved to being libertine. [1]