Lindsey Abudei | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lindsey Chukwufumnanya Abudei |
Born | Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria |
Genres | Electronica Classical Rock Alternative Alternative R&B |
Occupation(s) |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2013–present |
Website | lindseyabudei |
Lindsey Chukwufumnanya Abudei, known professionally as Lindsey Abudei, is a Nigerian-born genre-fluid singer and songwriter. She started recording music and having jam sessions with M.I Abaga and Jesse Jagz while still an undergraduate law student in 2014. Abudei has released three solo projects; Brown: The EP (2013), ...And the Bass Is Queen (2016), and Kaleidoscope (2023).
Early life and education
A native of the Igbo-speaking part of Delta State, Nigeria, Abudei was born and raised in Jos. She attained a Law degree from the University of Jos but decided to pursue a career in music after graduating.[1] Abudei was born to parents who were involved in music during their early years. Her genre-fluid, contemporary sound has influences from artists like Stevie Wonder, The Beach Boys, Sade, Eva Cassidy, Roberta Flack amongst others.
Career
2004–10: Early beginnings and Project Fame West Africa
In 2004, Abudei started recording music with MI, Jesse Jagz and Ruby Gyang (who were at the time under Loopy Records) while still an undergraduate student at the University of Jos. In 2010, she auditioned for the third season of Project Fame West Africa. Although she exited the platform as an early evictee, she managed to attract a devoted fanbase.[2] Abudei had a brief stint with The Jazzcats, a jazz quintet. She lent vocals to M.I's 'Do I Move You', Sex/Love BS with Kahli Abdu, off his Illegal Music II mixtape, and "Jehovah", a track from his debut studio album Talk About It. She also lent vocals to Djinee's "Thank You" and Jesse Jagz' 'Greatest', 'Sugarcane Baby', 'Sativa' and "This Jagged Life".[3]
2013: Brown: The EP
Abudei's 8-track EP Brown was released independently on 24 February 2013. Stylized as Brown: The EP, it contains three bonus tracks and was produced by Atta Lenell, Jesse Jagz and IBK. Brown was supported by the previously released singles "Drift Away", "The 90s Song" and "Out the Magazine". It also contains cover versions of Aṣa's "Jailer" and Fela Kuti's "Trouble Sleep, Yanga Go Wake Am".[3][4]
2014–present: ...And The Bass Is Queen and Kaleidoscope
Abudei started recording her debut studio album ...And the Bass Is Queen in 2014. She shot the music video for "Out the Magazine" with Kemi Adetiba in 2015.[5] On 25 June 2016, she unveiled the album's artwork on Twitter and announced that it would comprise 12 tracks.[6][7] In 2017, Abudei got into a music residency in New York and became an Art OMI Music Fellow.[8]
Abudei recorded "Abụ Ya", an acoustic solo that appeared on Brymo's seventh studio album Yellow (2020).[9] Prior to recording "Abụ Ya", she released two singles in four years. On 3 April 2020, Abudei released the alternative ballad "One on the Outside".[10]
Abudei's second extended play, titled Kaleidoscope, was released on 6 February 2023.[11] Produced by Abudei and Bigfootinyourface, the EP is a genre-fluid offering of Rock, electronica and classical music.[11] Abudei said she wrote the EP wading through feelings of doubt and loss.[12] She also said that each song on the EP, excluding the intro, is accompanied by an intermission.[12] Kaleidoscope was written as a soundscape for visual and performance presentations.[12]
Artistry and influences
Abudei's music is a genre-fluid, contemporary sound influenced by diverse genres from Classical, Rock, Folk, Jazz to Alternative R&B and Electronica. Her sound has been described as everything from "songbird to songstress, sultry to sonorous, emotion evoking to even effortlessly earth-moving". She has cited Queen, Stevie Wonder, Sade, Eva Cassidy, and The Beach Boys as some of her musical influences.[13]
Discography
- Brown: The EP (2013)
- ...And The Bass Is Queen (2016)
- Kaleidoscope (2023)
References
- ↑ Abiola Solanke (19 September 2016). "Lindsey Abudei 'I have never wanted to do music for Nigeria alone,' singer says". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ Onyinye Muomah (27 July 2014). "Music has a part of me attached to it – Lindsey Abudei". Premium Times. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- 1 2 Ovie O. (24 February 2013). "Lindsey Presents BROWN: The EP (DOWNLOAD)". notJustOk. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ "New Music: Lindsey – The 90s Song". jaguda.com. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ "Kemi Adetiba Visuals presents the Video for Lindsey Abudei's 'Out the Magazine'". BellaNaija. 5 January 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ King A Maz (27 June 2016). "Lindsey Abudei Unveils Art For Debut Album". 360Nobs. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ Joey Akan (12 July 2016). "Pulse Album Review: Lindsey Abudei joins Nigerian music royalty with "And The Bass Is Queen"". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
- ↑ "Saturday Morning Serial: Art Omi Music Guerilla Basilica Improvisations (Audio)". Wave Farm. 19 August 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
- ↑ Iyke Bede (10 April 2020). "Brymo Got it Right on Yellow". This Day. Archived from the original on 10 April 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
- ↑ Motolani Alake (6 April 2020). "Lindsey Abudei releases new single, 'One On The Outside'". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
- 1 2 Opeyemi Rasak-Oyadiran (6 February 2023). "Lindsey Abudei returns with new EP 'Kaleidoscope'". Culture Custodian. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
- 1 2 3 Adebayo Adebiyi (7 February 2023). "Lindsay Abudei releases new EP titled 'Kaleidoscope'". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
- ↑ Alawode, Abisola (6 March 2015). "Lindsey Abudei: 'Out The Magazine'". Leadership Newspaper. Archived from the original on 16 March 2015.
External links
- Official website
- Lindsey Abudei discography at Discogs