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Obongjayar
Nigerian-British musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Steven Umoh, better known by his stage name Obongjayar, is a Nigerian singer based in London, England.[1] After releasing several EPs, his debut studio album, Some Nights I Dream of Doors, was released in 2022, followed by Paradise Now in 2025.
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Early life
Steven Umoh grew up in Calabar, Nigeria. He was raised by his grandmother; his mother had moved to the UK to escape Umoh's father, who was abusive. Early in his life, Umoh primarily listened to bootleg rap, particularly Eminem, Usher, Nelly, Snoop Dogg and Ciara.[2]
Umoh moved to live with his mother in England at the age of 17, but stayed active in the Nigerian music scene. He grew up a devoutly religious Christian, but became less so after he attended university in Norwich.[2] In college, he sang primarily in an American accent, influenced by his childhood spent listening to American hip hop music, but he reverted to singing in his natural Nigerian-British accent before embarking on his professional career.[3]
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Obongjayar started his career publishing his music on SoundCloud. His work caught the notice of XL Recordings executive Richard Russell, who then asked Obongjayar to contribute to his Everything Is Recorded project.[1] In 2016, Obongjayar released his first extended play, Home, described by Noisey as "a unique voice: one that navigates darkness with nocturnal, near-spiritual hymns."[3]
He followed Home with a second EP, Bassey, which was noted for its sparse production and afrobeat rhythms,[2] as well as its themes of spirituality, politics, and his experiences as a Black person.[3] He also contributed to Richard Russell's 2017 EP, Close But Not Quite.[2]
In 2019, Obongjayar featured on rapper Danny Brown's fifth studio album U Know What I'm Sayin? on the tracks "Belly of the Beast" and "uknowhatimsayin¿".[4]
In collaboration with afrobeat producer Sarz, Obongjayar released a third EP, Sweetness, in 2021.[5] He featured on rapper Little Simz's studio album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert on the fourth single "Point and Kill", which was later accompanied by a music video.[6][7] Obongjayar also released the song and music video "Message in a Hammer", the lead single for his debut album.[8] Some Nights I Dream of Doors was released in May 2022 and was later nominated for the Best Album Ivor Novello Award on the 18th May 2023.[9][10]
In 2023, Obongjayar collaborated with Fred Again on the single "Adore U". The song was certified Platinum in Australia and in the UK.[11][12]
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Style
Obongjayar's music has been called "hard to describe,” incorporating elements of Indie electronic, spoken word, soul, and electronic music. His lyrics incorporate spiritual overtones, although they are not readily identifiable with any specific religious tradition.[2] A unifying feature of all of Obongjayar's music is his unique voice, which slides between rapping, singing, and spoken word.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
- Home (2016)[3]
Singles
As lead artist
As a featured artist
Guest appearances
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