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Chief Stephen Osadebe

Chief Stephen Osadebe

highlife, juju

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Playlists & Collaborations

Strings and Shakers

Strings and Shakers

A mid-tempo collection featuring artists from different parts of Africa.
Heritage

Heritage

A mid-tempo old school collection featuring artists from different parts of Africa.
Igbo Highlife

Igbo Highlife

Highlife Sounds
Sundown Enugu

Sundown Enugu

Experience what an evening in a community bar sounds like in Enugu, Nigeria. Predominantly Igbo highlife, this curation of mid tempo highlife music creates the perfect background for conversations with friends. If you've got some palmwine, you will hit nirvana.
Highlife Sounds

Highlife Sounds

A highlife collection featuring artists from Ghana and Nigeria.

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Quick Facts

Born
1936
From
Nigeria

Journey

Born on March 1, 1936, Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe devoted his life to the rich rhythms of Nigerian highlife music. Starting his career in the 1950s, Osadebe swiftly became a key figure in a genre that resonated deeply with the Nigerian public and beyond. His innovative spirit was contextualized by his fusion of traditional Igbo musical elements with expansive sounds from jazz, juju, and afrobeat. This melange not only distinguished his artistic expression but also affirmed a cultural narrative. The formation of his band, the Sound Makers International, in the mid-1960s, marked a pivotal moment in his career, allowing him to unleash hits that combined celebratory zest with keen social insights. Through over 70 albums, Osadebe's compositions traversed themes of love, unity, and socio-political observation, reflecting the complexities of Nigerian life. Although he passed away in 2007, his music continues to inspire and unify, preserving his legacy as a giant in the world of highlife music, both in Nigeria and globally.

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