Flavour Nabania to release his ‘Uplifted’ album in South Africa

Mr. Flavour

Nigerian singer, Flavour Nabania’s album, ‘Uplifted’ will be available in South African music stores this November, according to Lolhiphop Records. Flavour has captured the hearts of music lovers in South Africa with seductive dance moves and banging hits such as ‘Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)’ and ‘Adamma’ and making the album available in that region will be very much welcomed by fans.

Born Chinedu Okoli, Flavour began his music career in 2002 at the age of 19. He joined the band Enugu as a drummer and pianist. He went solo in 2004 and released the album Nabania in 2008. In 2011, Flavour teamed up with Godfather Productions in South Africa to release the music video of the single ‘Nwa Baby”. It became an instant international hit, and a Popstar was born. Flavour has since become one of the continent’s most sought after artists. He is set to perform in Botswana and South Africa this November, before going on tour in Europe and the United States.  He will also perform at the upcoming Channel O music video awards, for which he has two nominations.

The album ‘Uplifted (International Gold Edition)’ was billed for release during Easter 2012, but massive public demand has driven a soft release in music stores this year. This means that music lovers will be able to buy the album in South Africa from November 15.

Lolhiphop Records President Wax Dey said the release is a move to quench the thirst for Nigerian music in South Africa. “Over the past few years, Nigerian music has achieved significant underground success in South Africa.  But In 2011, Flavour has set a precedent by gaining mainstream recognition in South Africa, with high rotation on major stations such as Metro FM and 5 FM.”

“This popularity is helping the local industry tremendously. We are seeing more collaborations and new fanbases across the continent for South African artists. It has also raised the bar for local video production, making South African music more competitive and globally successful.”

“In addition, Nigerian artists spend a significant amount of money in South Africa, producing music and first-class videos. This is a healthy relationship that must be encouraged,” said Lolhiphop Records boss, Wax Dey.

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