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King Sunny Ade & His African Beats

King Sunny Ade & His African Beats

King Sunny Ade & His African Beats has been played over 110 times on NTS, first on 11 February 2013. King Sunny Ade & His African Beats's music has been featured on 103 episodes.

King Sunny Adé (Sunday Adeniyi, born 1946) is by far the most popular performer of Nigerian Jùjú music. With his band, King Sunny Ade and His African Beats, King Sunny Ade became an international star across Africa during the mid-1980s, touring and gaining a significant audience in the United States and Europe as well. He is known as the Minister of Enjoyment.

Born to a Nigerian royal family in Ondo, Ade left grammar school to pursue his career, which began with Moses Olaiya's Federal Rhythm Dandies, a highlife band. He left to form The Green Spots in 1967. He formed a record label in 1974, fed up with being exploited by a major label. Beginning with Juju Music, Ade began gaining a wide following as Mango Records, a subsidiary of Island Records, released his albums. He was soon billed as the African Bob Marley, and headlined concerts in the US. Soon after, Nigerian imports (mostly pirated copies) of his massive back catalog began flooding the Western market. Island, concerned about sales and Adé's refusal to include more English in his repertoire, cut him loose after his third LP, 1984's Aura.

By the end of the 1980s, Ade's star began to dim, and his albums sold less, though he continued to garner critical acclaim and widespread popularity in Africa. 1998's Odu, a collection of traditional Yoruba songs, was nominated for a Grammy Award. He has also become one of the most powerful people in Nigeria, running multiple companies in several industries. He has also created a non-profit organization called the King Sunny Ade Foundation and works with the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria.

Adé was the first to introduce the pedal steel guitar to Nigerian pop music after becoming a fan of American country/western tunes.

His album Synchro Series is featured on Windows XP Media Center Edition for free.

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King Sunny Ade & His African Beats

King Sunny Ade & His African Beats has been played over 110 times on NTS, first on 11 February 2013. King Sunny Ade & His African Beats's music has been featured on 103 episodes.

King Sunny Adé (Sunday Adeniyi, born 1946) is by far the most popular performer of Nigerian Jùjú music. With his band, King Sunny Ade and His African Beats, King Sunny Ade became an international star across Africa during the mid-1980s, touring and gaining a significant audience in the United States and Europe as well. He is known as the Minister of Enjoyment.

Born to a Nigerian royal family in Ondo, Ade left grammar school to pursue his career, which began with Moses Olaiya's Federal Rhythm Dandies, a highlife band. He left to form The Green Spots in 1967. He formed a record label in 1974, fed up with being exploited by a major label. Beginning with Juju Music, Ade began gaining a wide following as Mango Records, a subsidiary of Island Records, released his albums. He was soon billed as the African Bob Marley, and headlined concerts in the US. Soon after, Nigerian imports (mostly pirated copies) of his massive back catalog began flooding the Western market. Island, concerned about sales and Adé's refusal to include more English in his repertoire, cut him loose after his third LP, 1984's Aura.

By the end of the 1980s, Ade's star began to dim, and his albums sold less, though he continued to garner critical acclaim and widespread popularity in Africa. 1998's Odu, a collection of traditional Yoruba songs, was nominated for a Grammy Award. He has also become one of the most powerful people in Nigeria, running multiple companies in several industries. He has also created a non-profit organization called the King Sunny Ade Foundation and works with the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria.

Adé was the first to introduce the pedal steel guitar to Nigerian pop music after becoming a fan of American country/western tunes.

His album Synchro Series is featured on Windows XP Media Center Edition for free.

Original source: Last.fm

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Synchro System
King Sunny Adé And His African Beats
Mango1983
Ja Fun Mi (Instrumental)
King Sunny Adé And His African Beats
Sunny Alade1983
365 Is My Number/The Message
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
Island Records1982
Ire
King Sunny Adé & His African Beats
Island Records1983
Sunny Ti De Ariya
King Sunny Adé And His African Beats
Sunny Alade1982
Ja Funmi
King Sunny Adé And His African Beats
Sunny Alade1982
Ma Jaiye Oni
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
Island Records1982
Oremi
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
Island Records1984
Syncro System Movement
Sunny Ade And His African Beats
African Songs Ltd1974
Ja Funmi (Waka Version)
King Sunny Adé & His African Beats
Island Records1982