Artist Information
Biography
Beautiful Nubia and the Roots Renaissance Band is Nigeria’s foremost contemporary folk and roots music group. Formed and fronted by songwriter and poet Segun Akinlolu (aka Beautiful Nubia), the group’s songs and albums have achieved cult status among their loyal and growing fans spread across the world.
Beautiful Nubia’s songs are built on rich folkloric traditions and native wisdom but his message is universal in thrust and theme. The music speaks for the voiceless and champions the dream of a balanced society where individuals are truly free and equal. It preaches love and tolerance but also urges people to stand and defend their rights when trampled upon anywhere in the world.
Born in Ibadan in 1968, Segun started writing songs at a very young age. He drew his early influence from the traditional culture which was prevalent in the form of oral poetry, theatre, music and folklore. In 1994, with enough resources to produce a demo, his timing coincided with the departure of major record labels from Nigeria. In response, he established EniObanke, a music production and marketing company under which his first album was released in 1997. In November 2010, the company commenced the first folk and roots music festival in Nigeria, the EniObanke Music Festival (EMUfest).
Reward came for the group in 2002 with the release of the ground-breaking third album Jangbalajugbu. It is estimated that more than 50 million Nigerians wake up each day to “Owuro L’ojo (How D’You Do?)”, one of the hit tracks in the album. To date, Jangbalajugbu has sold in excess of a million copies. Since then, the band has released five other albums which have cemented the artist’s reputation as an advocate for social justice. It is the combination of enjoyable entertainment and provocative thoughtfulness that has come to define BN’s style.
Notable Industry Nods:
Best Artist from West Africa Nominee - Kora All-Africa Music Awards - 2000
Best Group from West Africa Nominee - Kora All-Africa Music Awards - 2001
Best Political Song – Ontario Council of Folk Festivals - 2004
Awilele - Number One on the !Earshot International Charts - 2005
Favourite World Music Artist Nominee – Canadian Independent Music Awards - 2006
Kilokilo - Number One on the !Earshot International Charts - 2008
Favourite World Music Artist Nominee – Canadian Independent Music Awards - 2009
Instrumentation
Segun Akinlolu/Beautiful Nubia - Percussion, Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Ayodele Idowu - Vocals, Hand Percussion
Segun Olabiyi - Drum Set
Blessing Enobong - Bass
Segun Osunmo - Vocals, Alto Saxophone
Muyiwa Kunnuji - Vocals, Trumpet
Benjamin Adetoye - Vocals, Tenor Saxophone
Ayansola Lawal - Talking Drum (Gangan)
Olaoluwa Sholuade - keyboards
Tunde Aroyewun - Guitar
Discography
Sun No Dey Sleep (EniObanke Music, 2011)
Irinajo (EniObanke Music, 2009)
Kilokilo (EniObanke Music, 2007)
Fere (EniObanke Music, 2006)
Awilele (EniObanke Music, 2004)
Jangbalajugbu (EniObanke Music, 2002)
Fire On The Roof [single] (EniObanke Music, 2001)
Voice From Heaven (EniObanke Music, 1999)
Seven Lifes (EniObanke Music, 1997)
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Press
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Rare Creator of Rich Sounds
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"One of the best things to have happened to contemporary music in Nigeria...a rare creator of rich s...
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Genuine African Music
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Beautiful Nubia and his Roots Renaissance Band have helped to strengthen our belief that there is ho...
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A Smart Band
A calm and literate presence, spreads a good aura, thoughtful lyrics and a smart band
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Beautiful Nubia, The Eclectic
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“Call it Afro-Rock or Highlife-Reggae or even R&B-Juju...Beautiful Nubia is one of those who have co...
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Modern African Music With Meaning
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“It's quite astonishing that Beautiful Nubia comes up easily with a cornucopia of thoughtful lyrics ...
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Beautiful Realities of African Culture
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“Everywhere you turn, the music of Beautiful Nubia caresses your sensibilities to the beautiful real...
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Catchy Melodies With Wide Appeal
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His songs and sounds are geared towards wide appeal with catchy melody and inspirational messages to...
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Bubbling Melting Pot of Worldly Pop
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Melding traditional Yorubian folk music with the same R&B rhythms and horns that infatuated the earl...
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Jam-packed with vibrant rhythms
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From the softly spoken welcoming words of the first track to the gentle sax and lissom guitar of th...
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Don't Let Them Slip
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“Beautiful Nubia is a great new name in the African music scene as we know it. I’ve got no idea if t...
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Lighter-Hearted Relative of Afrobeat
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“Engaging blend...A warm and approachable voice...Friendly, tight, with brass...a lighter-hearted re...
Setlist
A typical show for us includes two sets of 50 to 90 minutes each. We also can play a single set stretching for up to 5 hours uninterrupted. The beauty of our music is, we can stretch it out with percussion breaks or keep it short and tight, depending on the audience and the time available. Below is a sample set list for two 40-minute sets, roughly 5 minutes per song.
A
Iba F’Olojo
Jangbalajugbu
Come, Warrior
Kilokilo
Tables Turn
Lekeleke
Ikoko Akufo
Oruko rere
Everywhere You Are
B
Onile Ayo
How do you do? (Owuro L'ojo)
Je Je Je
The Small People's Anthem
Muki-i-muku
Ominira
Seven Lifes
Brother In Arms (Ise Mbe)
Prayers For You

