As the countdown to the 2013 GLO-CAF Awards begins, top artistes from
different parts of the world have been lined up to light up the Awards
night holding in Lagos, Nigeria, on January 9, 2014.
Prominent on the list is the masked artiste from Nigeria, Lagbaja who is
expected to keep the night alive with his Afro-Calypso genre of music, a
product of various influences ranging from traditional Yoruba music to
Jazz. The masked one is expected to enliven the hall with his
scintillating dance steps and rhythmic saxophone.
P-Square, the identical twin brothers will also entertain the crowd at
the event. P-square’s music is Afro centric; it combines Western and
African rhythms in creating a marvelous blend of R&B, hip hop and
dancehall songs. Their songs cut across various age genders and
geographical boundaries, making them one of the most popular and sought
after artistes in Africa.
Also billed to perform is D’ banj, the Nigerian singer, songwriter,
harmonica master and a charismatic stage performer with boundless
energy. D’Banj is moving from height to greater height everyday and has
been glorified as the poster boy of Nigerian music. The beginning of his
achievement recognition came when he won Most Promising Male Artiste at
the KORA AWARDS, 2005. The Koko Master is an infectious performer that
can hold his audience captive for as long as he wants. He will surely
add colour to the night.
Flavour, the prolific Nigerian recording artiste, dancer, songwriter,
and performer will also add colour to the night. Flavour, popularly
called N’abania, began his music career playing drums for a local church
in his hometown in Enugu State Nigeria. He is known across Africa and
the rest of the world for his massive club banger, “Nwa Baby (Ashawo
Remix)”.
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