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Nigeria. Because his father objected to his career in music Adewale left home and moved to
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By 1984 the music of Adewale had evolved into what is now described as Yo-Pop.
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In 1977 Adewale, along with Shina Peters, formed a new group called
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Omoba Segun Adewale was born into a royal family in
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Omoba
Yo-pop
funk
jazz
juju
reggae
Afro-beat
Osogbo
Lagos, Nigeria
Juju
S. L. Atolagbe
I. K. Dairo
Shina Peters
Prince Adekunle
Afrobeat
Jùjú music


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