Jaywon
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Oluwajuwonlo Iledare |
| عرف | Oba Orin |
| ژاغہ | 6 June 1986 Egbe, Kogi State, Nigeria |
| Music genre | Afropop |
| Singer, songwriter, performer | |
| Years of activity | 2005–present |
| Record label | Next World Music |
| Associated acts | {{Country data |
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Oluwajuwonlo Iledare (má bì ọjọ kochu ekebìa nólu mẹ̀fa efú ọdo 1986), kú má mòó kì bẹ̀jù ché nyọ nyọ abì Jaywon, ì chì ómá Naijẹria kìa kẹlì , yà kì ẹlì tẹfu òtìkáda, performer,[1] ì chẹne kìa chá kpaì kìa ñô actì (army of the thieves). Lẹfu ekwo kì kwì Kennis Music, ì dabì lì ìle omúné yé ì World Music record label efu ọdọ efu 2013.[2] efú ọdọ 2009,ì nì áwód efì ó‘dẹẹ̀ bìdẹo kì chè dufu Naijẹria ùn Jaywon manyú yé ọmámẹmẹle ẹtìto áwód yà artì. Ì ǹõ gbì áwód efì yá ì rẹcórdu ọmámẹmẹle ùgbo The Headies 2013 kpaì Tush áwód yà" ẹlì ọdọ".[3]
Abàkwéné ilẹ wǹ kpaì ewǹ kía ché.
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Jaywon chì ìsakulu ẹdọ mẹfa -ùn kpá kpì ECWA , ùbìle ì lọ tì ẹdọ megwẹ́gí uwñ kpì Gomìnetì Cóllégí ìsakulu efu Kogi State kìa chì ìsakulu ẹdọ megwẹ́gí uwñ manyú ì ñõ chì HND-ewn kpá efu Accounting kwì Federal Polytechnic, Bida.[4]
anubì lẹ Akẹlì-lẹ ñõ ló tì Lagos efù ọdọ 2005 and under a year after, secured collaborations with Ray G, Sound Sultan, W4, Slizzy E and 2baba.[5]
Jaywon má Cha dì ọppòcìnìtì-ùn kì d‘owo tì òtìkáda yà ì Kennis Music Easter Fiesta efú ọdọ 2009, kpaì ì chẹ chẹ̀ Nyọ nyọ efu ùchẹ kù má ó‘gànìzì ẹrẹrá lẹ amòne chanẹ ẹnì‘bẹ-ùn efu . Jaywon signed a record deal with Kennis eli Record Label ùbì ọdọ lẹ . 'Jaywon chẹ nì ómùkóla kù ma nẹ mò-ùń eju-ma efú nyì úgbo kú má chì artì ,' ẹgba kàà ì kola .[6] efu ochu Ẹ̀kegwéjì ọdọ 2012, ìnì-ẹlì kì chè dufu ku ma dóó 'Odun Yi (ọdọ ì )' kì tẹ ẹña-ẹgbajì kpaì ewǹ ówoja kìo jalìñaun .[7] PZ Cusson later inked an endorsement arrangement with him, allowing the firm to exploit his popular song, 'This Year', for promotional purposes which enabled the company use his hit song, ‘efu odoì’ for promotional purposes.
Next World Music and 'Oba Orin' album
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Anùbì kì lá tì indie, ì chẹ kẹlì ùgwa-ùn dufu kpaì álìbum ẹ̀kẹ̀te kò‘oduu chẹ 'Oba Orin' after four singles featuring Vector, Reminisce and Reekado Banks. It is the follow-up to the two albums he released on Kennis Music.
360nobs reviewed the album writing: 'Oba Orin is a fine collection of sounds that reflects Jaywon's superior talent and the state of pop music. It is rich, live, refreshing, timely and timeless all at once. Jaywon may make a bold claim but none can say he doesn't work for it every step of the way. Only time will tell if he has indeed earned the title.'[6]
While PulseNG rates it 3/5 and wrote: 'By the end of the album, you get a feeling that Jaywon has poured out his soul, connecting his influences and having his very creative essence flowing through you. It's like Jaywon performed personally for you, in a crowded local venue.'[8]
'Oba Orin' which translates to 'Ki of Songs' from Yoruba language is an album with 21 tracks which production credits from Mr Ejor, Benjossy, Blaq Jerzey and Young Jonn. Jaywon gave first two weeks return of his 'Oba Orin' album to an Orphanage.[9] The singerattended the 2016 ACIA Awards in Atlanta, United States and bagged the “Best Indigenous Act” award.[10]
Jaywon premiered the remix for "Madantin" in 2014 featuring Phyno, Olamide and May D under the Next World Music imprint then following up with 'Tanawole' featuring Reminisce[11] weeks after. He also worked with rapper Vector tha Viper on 'Back to Sender.' [12]
2016–present: Aje (The Mixtape)
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Ọjọ June 25, 2020 Jaywon drops his ten-track album titled Aje (The Mixtape), it features vocals from Next World Music's new Signee, Save Fame, as well as Zlatan, Lyta, Barry Jhay, Phyno, Magnito, IDYL, Danny S, Qdot, Keke Ogungbe, DMC Ladida, Alijiita, and Umu Obiligbo, among others,[13] with production credits from irockclassic, Blaq Jerzee, Soularge, Don Adah, Tefa, Phynest, and Xsmile.[14]
Discography
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]Albums/EPs
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- Meet Jaywon - 2009
- Meet Jaywon Reloaded - 2011
- This Year (Odun Yi) - 2013
- Oba Orin - 2016
- Aje the mixtape (EP) - 2020[15]
- Jahbahlee - 2022
Singles
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]| Title | Year | Release date |
|---|---|---|
| "Mandantin (Remix)" (featuring Phyno, Olamide and May D) |
2014 | 21 February 2014 |
| "Tanawole" (with Reminisce) |
1 May 2014 | |
| "Kule Lori" |
27 May 2014 | |
| "Back to Sender" (with Vector the Viper]) |
8 August 2014 | |
| "You & Me" (with YQ) |
20 September 2014 | |
| "Fire for Fire" | 31 October 2014 | |
| "Okun United" | 2015 | 13 February 2015 |
| "Gbawo" | 9 July 2015 | |
| "Another Xmas" | 21 December 2015 | |
| "Jolly Muke" | 29 March 2016 | |
| "Champion" | 2016 | 22 April 2016 |
| "Paraga" | 18 May 2016 | |
| "Gbadun" | 2016 | 14 July 2016 |
| "Another Level" ft Mr Eazi | 6 November 2016 | |
| "Another Christmas is here" | 7 December 2016 | |
| "Aje (remix part 1)" ft. (barry jhay, lyta)" | 2019 | Jun 05 2019 |
| “Las Last” (featuring Seyi Vibez) |
2021 | September 9, 2021 |
| “Sugar” (featuring Jaywillz) |
2022 | January 21, 2022 |
Awards and nominations
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]| Year | Event | Prize | Recipient | Result | Éwn malábó:Abbr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best New Act | "Himself" | Éwn malábó:Won | |
| 2016 | ACIA | Best Indigenous | "Himself" | Éwn malábó:Won | |
| Tush Awards | Special Recognition | "Himself" | Éwn malábó:Won |
References
[nwọ́che | nwó étéwn che]- ↑ "Ice Prince, Jaywon, Lindsey Abudei perform live at February edition [Photos]". pulse. 20 ochu ekeji 2017. Retrieved 22 ochu ekele 2022.
- ↑ "Jaywon speaks on Kennis Music deal". NET. Retrieved 8 ochu ekele 2014.
- ↑ "Here are the 7 best Nigerian songs to play on New Year's eve". pulse. 31 ochu ekegwe–eji 2018. Retrieved 22 ochu ekele 2022.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ↑ "Jaywon Biography: Age, Career, Net Worth, & More – Nigerian Finder" (in American English). 5 ochu ekeji 2023. Retrieved 4 ochu ekeji 2024.
- ↑ "Jaywon, S Biography, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | ★STARS★™★ ₳₽₽★" (in American English). 12 ochu ekeji 2018. Retrieved 2 ochu ekejo 2022.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Wilfred, Okiche (26 ochu ekebie 2016). "Album Review: Jaywon Is King on Oba Orin". 360nobs. Archived from the original on 27 ochu ekebie 2016. Retrieved 26 ochu ekebie 2016.
- ↑ Onos (3 ochu eketa 2013). "Now Playing: Jaywon – This Year (Odun Yi)". BellaNaija (in American English). Retrieved 8 ochu ekegwa–oka 2023.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link) - ↑ Joey, Akan (25 ochu ekele 2016). "Pulse Album Review: Jaywon's "Oba Orin' is immersive, live, and traditional". PulsNG. Retrieved 24 ochu ekele 2016.
- ↑ Ladu, Liad (7 ochu ekelu 2016). "Jaywon gives all first two week return to Orphanage". LadunLiadi. Retrieved 7 ochu ekelu 2016.
- ↑ Jaguda, Jaguda (7 ochu ekelu 2016). "Jaywon wins Best Indigenous Act at ACIA Awards". Jaguda. Archived from the original on 10 ochu ekelu 2017. Retrieved 7 ochu ekelu 2016.
- ↑ "Jaywon = Tana Wole (Remix) ft. Reminisce". Tooxclusive. 21 ochu ekeji 2014. Retrieved 14 ochu ekele 2015.
- ↑ "Jaywon - Back to Sender ft. Vector". Bellanaija. 21 ochu ekeji 2014. Retrieved 14 ochu ekele 2015.
- ↑ "Jaywon releases new mixtape 'Aje'". pm news. 9 ochu ekebie 2020. Retrieved 22 ochu ekele 2022.
- ↑ "Jaywon drops anticipated album Aje The Mixtape". thenation. 25 ochu ekefa 2020. Retrieved 22 ochu ekele 2022.
- ↑ "Jaywon drops anticipated album Aje The Mixtape". thenation. 25 ochu ekefa 2020. Retrieved 22 ochu ekele 2022.
External links
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- Living people
- Musicians from Lagos
- Nigerian male singer-songwriters
- Nigerian singer-songwriters
- Nigerian hip-hop singers
- The Headies winners
- 1986 births
- Yoruba-language singers of Nigeria
- 21st-century Nigerian male singers