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Abiodun (Abiodun Odukoya) was born on 23 December, 1972 in London, England, is a Nigerian-German singer. Discover Abiodun's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Abiodun Odukoya
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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 23 December, 1972
Birthday 23 December
Birthplace London, England
Nationality London, England

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1972

Abiodun Odukoya (born 23 December 1972), better known as Abiodun, is a Nigerian-German singer, songwriter, producer and music arranger.

Abiodun's name is of Yoruba origin and means "he who is born on a day of festivity".

He is better known as the co founder of the Afro German music collective Brothers Keepers and as one of the pioneers of the German reggae, afro and soul music scene.

Abiodun was born in London.

He is the son of a German mother and a Nigerian father.

Abiodun grew up in Lagos, Nigeria where he was exposed to music through his parents vast and eclectic collection which ranged from reggae to juju, afrobeat, pop, funk and hiphop.

1986

After the death of his father in 1986 his family relocated to Cologne, Germany.

Abiodun is the younger brother of musician and activist Ade Bantu.

Abiodun started his recording career under the moniker DON ABI.

1993

In 1993 when he released his first single "Criminality" with Vibe Tribe Soundsystem.

A year later he was invited by pioneering German Hip-hop producer Future Rock (LSD) to work on American Funk saxophonist Maceo Parker's single "Keep your Soul together".

1995

In 1995 Abiodun was featured on Germany's first Reggae Dancehall Sampler "Dancehall Power Vol.1" this led to tours with his High Voltage Band and extensive collaborations with the Hamburger Dub Reggae collective "Di Iries".

1998

In 1998 he founded the musical project BANTU with his brother Ade Bantu, Patrice and Amaechi this gave him the opportunity to rekindle the musical connection with his African heritage.

2000

Bantu's debut album "Fufu" was released in 2000 and it became an instant success in Nigeria with two hit radio singles "Nzogbu" & "Fire Inna Dancehall".

Abiodun collaborated with Patrice Bart-Williams on his debut Album "Ancient Spirit" writing and producing the Song "Life Hard".

2001

In 2001 he co founded the Afro-German musical collective Brothers Keepers.

Their song "Adriano (die letzte Warnung)" (Adriano the final warning) was released and it became an anti racism anthem selling well over 220,000 copies and making it to the Top 5 of the German pop charts.

2003

In 2003 he was signed to V2 Records where he released "Act of Love" a mini LP, which was well received by music critics and fans around Europe.

In 2003 Abiodun was featured on British reggae band UB40's single "Rudie (Hold It Down)" alongside Adé Bantu and German reggae singer Gentleman.

The song gave him the opportunity to work with the legendary Jamaican singer Gregory Isaacs on "Reason for Love" a tune produced by Neil Perch of Zion Train.

The song was based on the Rudie Riddim.

2004

He was highly active on the live Circuit with his Band Okada Supersound touring and headlining show such as Rottweil Jazz Festival, Reggae Summer Jam, Bochum Total, Chiemsee Reggae Summer, Rototom Sunsplash Italy, Wiesen Sunsplash Austria and Womex 2004.

He also toured with and supported Brothers Keepers, Bantu, Angelique Kidjo, Keziah Jones and many others.

2005

In 2005 he was featured on Brothers Keepers second album "Am I My Brothers Keeper" and Bantu's "Fuji Satisfaction", an album that won critical acclaim and the Kora Awards as "Best Group West Africa" and "Best Group Africa" in 2005.

2007

Abiodun finally released his Debut Album "No Philosophy " in 2007 on the independent Label "Toolhouse Recordings".

Abiodun has been featured on Albums and Projects with acclaimed electronic producers such as Burnt Friedman, Salz, Razoof and Solar Moon.

2012

In 2012 he dropped the artist name Don Abi opting to use his birth name Abiodun.

Abiodun is highly active with his current Band on the live circuit in Germany and in Africa.

2018

In April 2018 he released the single "Living for the Positive" (including a video clip ) by Ajazco Records.

It's an up-tempo song, reminiscent of the legendary soul sound of Stax and Motown, incorporating timeless, punchy gospel and rock influences.

In September 2018 his single and videoclip "Alarm don blow" was released by Ajazco Records.

Alarm don blow is a catchy afrobeat rock song with a retro-modern like lilt to it.

Its undulating guitar riffs provides its rocky edge, which recalls a Jimi Hendrix or Carlos Santana jam session.

Without being preachy, Abiodun's song has a moral message that places it within an activist afrobeat tradition.

It's a call to individuals to do what is right or morally sane, for the society; or to perform their duties as responsible citizens within sociopolitical institutions.

The video was shot in Lagos (Nigeria) and in Cologne (Germany) by videographer Mirko Polo.

In October 2018 Abiodun's album "Break Free" was released by Ajazco Records.

It's an authentic, handmade mix of global pop sounds.

It fuses different musical genres like afrobeat, soul, funk, pop and rock.

"Break Free" is made up of eleven contrasting songs created by an uncompromising artist.