Oluseye Desmond Sodamola, professionally known as Spinall (stylized as SPINALL; formerly DJ Spinall), is a Nigerian disc jockey, record producer, and songwriter. He has released six studio albums and collaborated with artists that have included Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Asake, Joeboy among others. He has won numerous awards for his work, including All Africa Music Awards and The Beatz Awards. He is also the first Nigerian disc jockey to play at festivals such as Coachella, SXSW, and Glastonbury.
Spinall | |
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Born | Oluseye Desmond Sodamola Lagos State, Nigeria |
Citizenship | Nigeria |
Alma mater | Tenstrings Music Institute Olabisi Onabanjo University |
Occupation(s) | Record producer Media Personality Disc jockey songwriter |
Years active | 2003–present |
Title | Record Executive |
Musical career | |
Genres | AfroPop, hip hop, r&b, EDM |
Instrument | Mixer |
Labels | TheCAP Music Atlantic Records UK Warner Chappell Music UK Epic Records |
Website | spinall |
Signature | |
Spinall is the founder of TheCapMusic, a music label he launched in 2014. He also created a style edge to his outfit known as TheCAP, tracing his roots back to his culture.[1]
Early life and education
editSodamola was born in Lagos and he is the third[2] of five siblings. He attained his primary and secondary school education in Lagos State, then moved to Ogun State, to study Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Olabisi Onabanjo University,[3] where he received his BSc degree. He also studied at Tenstrings Music Institute.[4]
Spinall's first musical experience[5] as a kid, was listening to some vinyl records being played by his parents and according to him "In the morning my dad would wake up, and open the drawers, and start playing some Fela Kuti, and King Sunny Adé records". This shaped him and fueled his passion for music after watching a DJ he hired to play in high school.
Career
editEarly career
editSodamola first gained prominence in 2004, while working[6] as a radio DJ at Raypower 100.5 FM, Spinall studied at Tenstrings Music Institute.[7] He later joined Industry Nite[8] where he promoted underground talents at the weekly platform.
In 2014, he launched TheCAPMusic, a record label/management company. In the following year, he signed producers[9] to the TheCAPMusic. Top Boy as he is popularly called, released his first hit single "GbaGbe E"[10] in 2014 featuring Burna Boy. He has collaborated with other acts such as; 2Baba, Wizkid, Wande Coal, Davido, Mr Eazi, Tiwa Savage, Kizz Daniel, and many more.
2015–2018: Debut album, Dreams, and Iyanu
editSpinall's debut album My Story: The Album[11] (2015) with breakthrough singles "Oluwa", "Gba Gbe E;", and "Money". In the following year, on 10 October 2016, DJ Spinall released his second album titled TEN.[12] The album features Davido, Sauti Sol, Mr Eazi, among others, with lead singles "Package" featuring Davido & "Ohema" featuring Mr Eazi. His third studio albums, Dreams[13] was released on 8 October 2017 with singles "Opoju", "Calm Down", and "Gimme Luv". On 26 October 2018, he released his 4th studio album Iyanu.[14] The album features two lead singles including "Nowo",[15] OkayAfrica refers to as one of 15 biggest Nigerian songs of 2018 featuring Wizkid, which also peaked on MTV Base Official Naija Top 10 Countdown[16] and "Baba" featuring Kizz Daniel, which made it to MTV Base Top 20 Hottest Naija[17] tracks of 2018. On 11 December 2020, he released his 5th studio album Grace,[18] under TheCAP Music[19] with 5 self-produced songs.[20] The album features the top-six songs, "Dis Love" featuring Wizkid & Tiwa Savage, "Sere" featuring Fireboy DML, "Pressure" featuring Dice Ailes, "Everytime" featuring Kranium, "Tonight" featuring Omah Lay, and "EDI" featuring Reminisce.
In 2015, Spinall became the first African DJ to perform at the SXSW festival[21] in Austin, Texas, with other supporting acts to join Spinall on stage including; Davido, Sarkodie, R2Bees with host Eddie Kadi. He is also the first Nigerian DJ to tour 5 cities in United States, including New York City, Miami, Houston, Austin, and Washington, D.C. In 2017, he was the official DJ[22] for BET Awards in Los Angeles, California. The award was aired across the globe, which also gained him worldwide attention as a Disc Jockey pioneering Afrobeat to the world. On 21 April 2019, Spinall became the first Nigerian DJ to headline[23] a show at XOYO in London and the first Nigerian DJ to perform at the Glastonbury Festival[24] on 29 June 2019. He signed a deal with Guinness Nigeria as Smirnoff[25] brand ambassador in 2015 and renewed the contract[26] in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
His third studio album Dreams was released independently by TheCAP Music on 8 October 2017. The album featured guest appearances from Niniola, Wurld, Ycee, Wizkid, Simi, Mr Eazi, Harrysong, Davido, Wande Coal, Reekado Banks, and Olamide. The album lead singles include: "Opoju" featuring Wizkid, "Calm Down" featuring Mr Eazi, and "Gimme Luv" featuring Olamide. On 18 November 2017, Spinall announced Party Of Your Dreams album launch[27] on 26 November at Grand Ballroom of Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos and in 2018, Spinall announced the second edition of Party of Your Dreams[28] in Lagos on 7 December 2018, with supporting DJs; DJ Big N, DJ Consequence, DJ Enimoney, DJ Lambo, and more to play at the event. In 2019, Sodamola had his first UK headline concert in London tagged Party of Your Dreams[29] on 21 April 2019 at XOYO!.
On 24 October 2018, DJ Spinall shared featured acts and producers on his fourth studio album Iyanu.[30] Guests on the album are Wizkid, Kizz Daniel, Davido, Burna Boy, Tekno, Nonso Amadi, Wurld, Dotman, and more. The album was exclusively produced by DJ Spinall and co-produced by Killertunes, CKAY, Nonso Amadi, Benie Macaulay and Stg. The album lead singles[31] include: "Nowo" featuring Wizkid and "Baba" featuring Kizz Daniel. The album was released independently by TheCAP Music on 26 October 2018.
On 11 September 2018, He signed international major deal with Atlantic Records UK[32] and a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music UK.[33] He also became a brand ambassador for Pepsi Nigeria.[34]
2019–2022: Beyoncé Presents: Making The Gift, and the Recording Academy
editIn 2019, Beyoncé released an hour-long documentary special entitled Beyoncé Presents: Making The Gift.[35] The television film was shot in Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, and United States. The documentary aired on ABC, where DJ Spinall appeared and spoke about the album The Lion King: The Gift, the basis of the documentary.[36] In 2019, he became the first Nigerian DJ to perform in the history of the Glastonbury Festival.[37]
In 2020, Spinall was among the 2,300 music executive inductees into The Recording Academy's[38] class of 2020, alongside Bankulli, Lil Nas X, Gunna, Victoria Monét, Juls, among others for the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. On 26 July 2020, Spinall spoke about The Grammy Award at This Sunday[39] show with DJ Cuppy on Africa Now Radio via Apple Music. He was also among several celebrities such as D'banj, Praiz and Olisa to attend an exclusive party hosted by MTN for the data-bundled music service MusicTour.[40]
On 13 May 2022, Spinall released "Palazzo", featuring Asake, and co-written by Olamide. On 22 May 2022, it debuted at number 6 on the UK Afrobeats Singles chart, and reached number 4.[41] On 23 May 2022, it debuted at number 2 on the Nigeria TurnTable Top 50 chart.[42] On 25 May 2022, it debuted at number 6 on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs. On 11 July 2022, it debuted on the newly launched TurnTable Top 100, an expansion of the Top 50, at number 5.[43] On 13 July 2022, following the initial launch of the Nigeria TurnTable Top Radio Songs chart, it debut at number 7,[44] and number 4 at the Nigeria TurnTable Top Streaming Songs chart.[45]
In 2022, Spinall opened for Bruno Mars on tour in Australia and DJed for Jay-Z at his Oscars after party.[46] He was also the closing act for the 2022 MTV Europe Music Awards.[47]
2023-present: Top Boy
editOn 13 February 2023, Spinall shared the official art cover to his sixth studio album on his various social media. According to Bomi Anifowose from African Folder, Spinall's Top Boy borrows a rich collage of African sounds mingling with Western music elements such as synths and electronic chordophones, certifying the body of work as yet another successful sonic experiment.[48] In 2023, he signed with Epic Records and released his new single "Loju" featuring Wizkid. He had previously collaborated with Wizkid on the singles "Nowo", "Opoju", and "Dis Love" (featuring Tiwa Savage).[49]
Spinall played numerous festivals in 2023, including Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival[50] and Listen Out.[51] He is also the first Afrobeats DJ to perform at Coachella, playing the festival in 2024.[52]
Discography
editAlbums
editTitle | Details |
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My Story: The Album |
|
Ten |
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Dreams[53] |
|
Iyanu |
|
Grace |
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Top Boy |
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Selected singles
edit- "Gba Gbe E" (feat. Burna Boy) (2014)
- "Oluwa" (feat. M.I Abaga) (2014)
- "Excuse Me" (feat. Timaya) (2015)
- "Attendance" (feat. Olamide) (2015)
- "No Sorrow" (feat. Pheelz) (2015)
- "Package" (feat. Davido and Del B) (2016)
- "Ohema" (feat. Mr Eazi) (2016)
- "Pepe Dem" (feat. Yemi Alade) 2017
- "Nowo" (feat. Wizkid) (2018)
- "Baba" (feat. Kiss Daniel) (2018)
- "Omoge" (feat. Dotman) (2018)
- "What Do You See?" (feat Kojo Funds) (2019)
- "Dis Love" (feat Wizkid & Tiwa Savage) (2019)
- "When it comes to you Remix" (feat Sean Paul & DJ Spinall ft Tiwa Savage) (2019)
- "EDI" (feat Reminisce) (2019)
- "Pressure" (feat Dice Ailes) (2020)
- "Everytime" (feat Kranium) (2020)
- "Tonight" (feat Omah Lay) (2020)
- "Sere" (feat Fireboy DML) (2020)
- "Cloud 9" (feat Adekunle Gold) (2021)
- "Palazzo" (with. Asake) (2022)
- "Bunda" (with. Kemuel & Olamide) (2023)
- "Loju" (feat Wizkid) (2023)[citation needed]
- "Psalm 23" (Spinall & Teni) (2024)[54]
- "One Call" (with Omah Lay and Tyla) (2024)
Videography
editYear | Title | Director | Ref |
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2014 | "Gba Gbe E" featuring Burna Boy | Duks | |
2015 | "Oluwa" featuring M.I Abaga, Byno | AJE Filmworks | |
"Excuse Me" featuring Timaya | |||
"No Sorrow" featuring Pheelz | EOVisuals | ||
2016 | "Package" featuring Davido, Del'B | Ndvdual Pictures | |
"Money" featuring 2Baba, Wande Coal | UA. Images | ||
"Ohema" featuring Mr Eazi | |||
2017 | "Gimme Luv" featuring Olamide | Mattmax | |
"Ojukokoro" featuring Niniola | Adams Gud | ||
"Olowo" featuring Davido, Wande Coal | |||
"On The Low" featuring YCEE | HG2 Filmworks | [55] | |
2018 | "Nowo" featuring Wizkid | Director Q | [56] |
"Baba" featuring Kizz Daniel | [57] | ||
"Omoge" featuring Dotman | Mex | [58] | |
2019 | "What Do You See" featuring Kojo Funds | Meji Alabi | [59] |
"Dis Love" featuring Wizkid, Tiwa Savage | [60] | ||
"Pepe Dem" featuring Yemi Alade | Paul Gambit | [61] | |
"EDI" featuring Reminisce | TG Omori | [62] | |
2020 | "Everytime" featuring Kranium | Dalia Dias | [63] |
2021 | "Sere" featuring Fireboy DML | [64] | |
2022 | "Cloud 9" featuring Adekunle Gold | Dammy Twitch | [65] |
"Palazzo" featuring Asake | TG Omori | [66] |
Tours and performances
editOn 4 August 2018, Sodamola began his TheCAPUS Tour 3.0 in Washington, D.C. The tour included Washington, D.C., Minnesota, New York City, Miami, Toronto, Dallas, Atlanta, Indiana and Jacksonville, Florida.[67] He has also performed in other shows and events which include:
- One Lagos Brand Launch (2016)[68]
- One Africa Music Fest New York (2017)[69]
- BET Awards 2017 Official DJ (2017)[70]
- Mixmag New York Gig (2017)[71]
- MixMag "The LAB" New York (2018)[72]
- Africa All Star Music Fest Toronto (2018)[73]
- One Africa Music Fest, London (2018)
- One Africa Music Fest, Dubai (2019)[74]
- Glastonbury Festival (2019)[75]
- Ends Festival (2019) [1]
- Afro Nation, Portugal (2019)
- Afro Nation, Ghana (2019)
Awards and nominations
editYear | Awards ceremony | Award description(s) | Recipient | Results | Ref |
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2013 | Nigeria Entertainment Awards | World DJ | Himself | Nominated | [76] |
2014 | Nigeria Entertainment Awards | World DJ | Himself | Won | [77] |
Islander International Awards | Best Nigerian DJ | Himself | Won | [78] | |
Nigerian Broadcasters Merit Awards | Best Nigeria VDJ | Himself (Channel O) | Won | [79] | |
2015 | Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Male Disc Jockey of the Year | Himself | Nominated | [80] |
City People Entertainment Awards | DJ Of The Year | Himself | Nominated | [81] | |
2016 | The Beatz Awards | Best DJ Male | Himself | Won | [82] |
City People Entertainment Awards | DJ Of The Year | Himself | Won | [83] | |
Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Disk Jockey Collaboration of the Year | "Pepe Dem" (featuring Yemi Alade) | Nominated | [84][85] | |
2017 | The Beatz Awards | Best DJ Male | Himself | Won | [86] |
City People Entertainment Awards | DJ Of The Year | Himself | Won | [87] | |
Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best Disc Jockey | Himself | Nominated | [88] | |
Africa Muzik Magazine Awards & Music Festival (AFRIMMA) | Best DJ Africa | Himself | Won | [89] | |
2018 | The Beatz Awards | Best DJ Male | Himself | Won | [90] |
All Africa Music Awards | Best DJ Africa | Himself | Nominated | [91] | |
Best African Collaboration | "Nowo" (featuring. Wizkid) | Nominated | |||
Best Male Artist in Western Africa | "Nowo" (featuring. Wizkid) | Nominated | |||
Africa Muzik Magazine Awards & Music Festival (AFRIMMA) | Best Collaboration | "Nowo" (featuring. Wizkid) | Nominated | [92] | |
Best Dj Africa | Himself | Won | |||
Abryans Style and Fashion Awards | Most Stylish Male Celebrity of the Year | Himself | Nominated | [93] | |
Soundcity MVP Awards Festival | African DJ of the Year | Himself | Nominated | [94] | |
2019 | Himself | Won | [95] | ||
The Beatz Awards | Best DJ Male | Himself | Won | [96] | |
Africa Muzik Magazine Awards & Music Festival (AFRIMA) | Best DJ Africa | Himself | Won | [97][98] | |
2020 | Africa Muzik Magazine Awards & Music Festival | Best DJ Africa | Himself | Nominated | [99] |
2021 | Africa Muzik Magazine Awards & Music Festival | Best DJ Africa | Himself | Nominated | |
The Beatz Awards | Male DJ of the Year | Himself | Won | [100] | |
African Entertainment Awards USA | Best DJ | Himself | Nominated | ||
All Africa Music Awards | Best African DJ | Himself | Nominated | [101] |
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