Happy Birthday King Sunny Adé. ‘Long Live the King’

This day ( September 22, 1946), in Ondo, Nigeria, is born Sunday Adeniyi a.k.a King Sunny Adé, a performer of Yoruba Nigerian jùjú music.

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Happy Birthday King Sunny Adé. ‘Long Live the King’

Tracklist :

1 . High Praise // independence High Praise (2019)

2 . Mo Ro Oju O (2016)

3 . Live In London (2012)

4 . w/ His African Beats – Oluwa No’O Jeun Kan / Sijuade

5 . Live In Lagos (2009)

6 . Live In Atlanta

7 . w/ The African Beats – (1984)

8 . Ja Funmi (1983)

Tracklist :

Ja Funmi . Ori Mmi Maje N’te – 4 Song Medley . Sunny Ti De Ariya . Enia l’Asho Mi . Ibanuje Mon Iwon . Afai Bowon . E Dide E Mujo . Appreciation . Yoruba . Orisun Iye .

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Wikipedia : This day ( September 22, 1946), in Ondo, Nigeria, is born Sunday Adeniyi a.k.a King Sunny Adé, a performer of Yoruba Nigerian jùjú music.

@allmusic : He is the undisputed king of juju music, the dance-inspiring hybrid of western pop and traditional African music with roots in the guitar tradition of Nigeria. 

@ allmusic : Although he’s yet to equal the success that he enjoyed with his early-’80s albums and American tours,

@last.fm : He is known as the Minister of Enjoyment. 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,

@Discogs :

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