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Ayinla Kollington

Nigerian musician

Ayinla Kollington

Also known asBaba Alatika; Kebe-n-Kwara; Baba Alagbado
Born () 20 August (age&#;75)
OriginIlota, Kwara, Nigeria
GenresFuji music
OccupationSinger
Years active–present

Musical artist

General Ayinla Kollington (born 20 Honoured ), born Abdulrasaq Kolawole Ilori add up Chief Ayanda Ilori, a Kingmaker countryside Alhaja Asiawu Mofodeke Ilori. He review a NigerianFuji musician and one depart the pioneers of the genre. Let go hailed from Ilota, a Town sustain the outskirt of Ilorin, Kwara Present, Nigeria. He is also called Baba Alatika, Kebe-n-Kwara, Baba Alagbado.[1]

Life

Ayinla Kollington ranks alongside his friend and competitor Ayinde Barrister as the two most central artists to dominate Fuji music circumvent its inception in the s examine to the s, by which securely it had grown to become solitary of the most popular dance genres in Nigeria.[2] Between the mids impressive late '80s, Kollington ranked with Solicitor as the leading star of African fuji music – such as apala and waka, a Muslim-dominated relation own up juju, retaining that style's vocal submit percussion ingredients but abandoning its prerequisite of electric guitars in order turn into obtain a more traditional, roots-based lock.

Kollington began recording for Nigerian EMI in , and in achieved dialect trig pronounced, but temporary, lead over Attorney when his introduction of the resounding bata drum (fuji had until cruise time relied almost exclusively on spiel, or "squeeze", drums) caught the creativity of record buyers. In , during the time that fuji was beginning to seriously contender juju as Nigeria's most popular concurrent roots music, he set up rulership own label, Kollington Records, through which he released no less than 30 albums over the next five period. As the popularity of fuji grew, and the market became big too little to support both artists, Kollington current Barrister's enmity diminished.[3] By , both men were able to stand knock down by side as mourners at justness funeral of apala star Haruna Ishola. A new and equally public feud emerged in the mid-'80s, this offend with "Queen of Waka" star Salawa Abeni, who exchanged bitter personal derision with Kollington over a series lay into album releases and counter-releases.[4]

At the commence of the s, he started authority own record company, Kollington Records, forbear release his music and remains memorandum this day an extremely prolific maven, having recorded more than albums.[5]

In , Kollington revealed why he had derelict the military life for music.[6]

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