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Olusola Allyson-Obaniyi
Background information
Birth nameOlusola Allyson
BornIkorodu, Lagos State
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active2003–present
LabelsThe Sola Allyson Limited
Websitesolaallyson.com

Sola Allyson-Obaniyi, popularly known as Shola Allyson or Sola Allyson(born on 24 September 1971[1]), is a Nigerian soul, folk, and gospel singer and songwriter. She came into limelight with the hit album Eji Owuro (2003),[2] which was the soundtrack album for a film of the same title. After Eji Owuro, she released other albums like Gbeje F'ori, Ire and Im'oore amongst others. Her popular songs include: "Eji Owuro", "Obinrin Ni Mi", "Aseye", "Isinmi", amongst others.[3] Apart from being a singer, she is also a voice coach, counsellor and a consultant.[4] She also makes music covers for Nigerian movies.

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Early life and education

Sola Allyson Obaniyi was born in Ikorodu, Lagos State in the early 1970s. She had her primary education at Anglican Primary School, Ikorodu, after which she attended Shams-el-deen Grammar School, Ikorodu for her secondary education. She subsequently attended Government Technical College, Agidingbi, Ikeja, where she studied Business Studies and obtained an NBTE Certificate.[5]

In 1997, she gained admission into The Polytechnic, Ibadan to study Music Technology, majoring in Voice and minoring in Music. She met with a prof.called Oluwole Oladejo Adetiran who mentored her music career, she later acquired a Higher National Diploma (HND) degree with an Upper Credit.[5][6]

She was born into a muslim family and she went to various churches and one of them is CCC olushesi parish (apata igbala) iju ishaga

Career

Sola Allyson Obaniyi started her career as a back-up singer in the late 1980s, when she was only thirteen.[5][6] She later became a professional back-up singer and worked with musicians such as: Yinka Ayefele, Gbenga Adeboye, Pasuma, Obesere, and Daddy Showkey. The opportunity to make her first album Eji Owuro, came when she met a man with a movie script in a public bus. The man initiated a conversation with Allyson, telling her about a film shoot he just concluded, titled "Orekelewa". Allyson was eventually called to sing a soundtrack for the film, which led to the change in the title of the film to "Eji Owuro". When Eji Owuro the film, was released, the studio decided to make a full music album for the film. The album, upon release, became a huge success commercially and critically, launching Allyson into the music industry.[4][6]

Personal life

Allyson got married in March 2003. She met her husband, Toyin Obaniyi in the church choir. Together, they have 3 children: Ayobami, Mopelola and Obafunmiwo.[5][6][7]

Discography

Albums

  • Eji Owuro (2003) [2]
  • Gbe Je F'ori (2005)
  • Ire (2007)
  • Im'oore (2009)
  • Adun (2012)
  • Ope (2015)
  • Imuse (2018)
  • Iri (2019)
  • Isodotun (2021)
  • IMISI(2022)

Extended plays

  • ÌṢỌ̀ṢỌ́ (2023) [8]

References

  1. ^ Anusie, John (19 December 2022). "Shola Allyson Biography: Age, Husband, Children, Net Worth, Education, Parents, Church & House » Yours Truly". Yours Truly. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b VibeOnVibe.com.ng (29 November 2023). "Sola Allyson Eji Owuro Soundtrack Album". VibeOnVibe.com.ng. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ Akinnagbe, Akintomide (30 December 2011). "GALAXY MUSIC BOSS,AHMED ENDS 3-YEAR RIFT WITH SHOLA ALLYSON". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b Salami, Tayo (17 February 2015). "I'm privileged to enter into people's souls – Sola Allyson-Obaniyi". News Watch Times. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Sola Allyson – Biography".
  6. ^ a b c d "WHY I DON'T WEAR SKIMPY DRESSES –SOLA ALLYSON-OBANIYI". Nigeria Films. The Nigerian Voice. 6 August 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  7. ^ "My music heals suicide-prone minds, Says SOLA ALLYSON-OBANIYI". The Nation. Osun Defender. 15 December 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  8. ^ VibeOnVibe.com.ng (13 December 2023). "Sola Allyson releases first-ever EP, ÌṢỌ̀ṢỌ́". VibeOnVibe.com.ng. Retrieved 13 December 2023.

6. Mr Fountain (2021). Gospel Fountain

External links

Official website

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