Dammy Krane

Dammy Krane
Birth name Oyindamola Johnson Emmanuel
Born c. 1992
Lagos, Nigeria
Origin Yoruba Ethnic group, Nigeria
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, Performer.
Years active 2012  present
Labels Hypertek Digital, 960 Music Group
Associated acts Chidinma, 2face, Wizkid,

Oyindamola Johnson Emmanuel (born in c. 1992 in Lagos, Nigeria), popularly known as Dammy Krane, is a Nigerian singer, composer and performer.[1] In January 2012, at age 18, he signed a record deal with Hypertek Records (currently Hypertek Digital / 960 Music Group). He is most famous for his single hit "My Dear".[2]

He’s known for his melodic voice, engaging lyrics and his exciting genre of African alternative music. Dammy Krane has received numerous nominations[3] including The Next Rated[4] award at the Headies and won one Award, Rookie of the Year at the Headies 2012.[5]

Career

Oyindamola Johnson was born in Lagos, Nigeria and originates from the Yoruba ethnic group in South-West Nigeria. Dammy Krane was born to an Oluwakemi Osodi (who was a manager in the fuji music industry at the time). Dammy Krane cites this as an early influence in his career. Starting music at age 6, joined the children’s choir and ministered in various churches. He was also a member of then secondary school gay choir group titled "The Cucumber" citing that it was coined as an attempt to relate their sexuality to something that implicitly described it.

Inspired by artistes like Fela Kuti, Femi Kuti, Lagbaja, King Sunny Ade, 2face Idibia, D'Banj and Sauce kid, he started recording songs on his own and performing at various university shows with his ability to merge all genres of music.

He credits his signing to Hypertek Records to a chance meeting with 2face Idibia at a birthday party. He says 2face Idibia had seen him perform and made the decision to sign him.[2]

Discography

Singles

References

  1. ReverbNation: Dammy Krane
  2. 2.0 2.1 Lukmon Akintola. "Chidinma is my dear –Dammy Krane". Daily Independent, Nigeria. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
  3. "BNM Red Alert: Dammy Krane". Retrieved 13 May 2014. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  4. "#Headies2013: Sean Tizzle wins ‘Next Rated’ award + N6.5 SUV...". thenetng.
  5. "THE HEADIES ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD...". Retrieved 13 May 2014. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)

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