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Fifteen years ago, Flavour N’abania‘s second album, ‘Uplifted,’ dropped onto the music scene. This was a first showcase of his talent. With powerful vocals, masterful highlife production, and a deep connection to his cultural roots, ‘Uplifted’ solidified Flavour’s reputation as a gifted artist.

At the time of its release, ‘Uplifted’ smashed through borders and cultural divides, all thanks to Flavour’s deep commitment to celebrating his Nigerian roots, especially his Igbo heritage. This powerful connection to his culture has made him a major force, not just in Nigeria, particularly in the East, but also among the Igbo community dotted around the world.

The sheer success of Flavour’s cultural expression is highlighted by Spotify data from ‘Uplifted’ and his other tracks. Even though his songs are deeply rooted in his culture and often sung in Igbo, they’re getting massive plays all over the globe.

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