Charles Onyeabor | |
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Born | Charles Onyekachi Onyeabor Enugu, Nigeria |
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Alma mater | Enugu State University of Science and Technology |
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Years active | 2020-present |
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Instruments | Vocals |
Website | charlesonyeabor |
Charles Onyekachi Onyeabor is an Italian-Nigerian singer, songwriter and businessman. He is the eldest son of electro Afro-funk pioneer William Onyeabor.[1] After debuting in 2020, his debut studio album, Like Father, Like Son was released in November 2023. As described by BBC, Charles Onyeabor continues to keep his father's legacy alive in his music.[2]
I can’t say I chose a particular style. I write songs the way I hear it in my head. Being around my father also inspired my taste of music. If you listen to my music, there is always a story around it. My father always had something to say within his music and it made me want to do the kind of music that I am doing. So, I would say my father inspired me to have my own style.
Charles Onyeabor is the first son of William Onyeabor—a pioneer of electro-funk music genre. He is an alumnus of Enugu State University of Science and Technology.[4] His grandparents were merchant traders who moved goods across Nigeria.[5]
Onyeabor was influenced by the music of his father and followed his footsteps as a funk musician.[4] Onyeabor, who left Nigeria for Italy in 2003, started his music career after the death of his father, having started a business there due to racial discrimination.[4][6]
In 2020 Onyeabor released his first funk single, "They Can't Pull Us Down" featuring Miriam Taylor, and was followed by "Do It Your Way" featuring Enrico Matheis.[7][8] The official video of his single "We All Need More Love" featuring Italian-Nigerian singer Evry, screened on MTV. According to Onyeabor, his creative process happens mostly in the car and when he’s alone in the house.[9]
In 2022, Onyeabor won Africa’s Diaspora Artist at the 2022 Scream African Women Awards.[10] In March 2023 he performed in Germany at Afrobeat Invasion alongside Psquare, Otile Brown, Abrantee and May7ven.[11] In August the same year, he performed at the 36th Sanremo Rock Festival which is part of the RAI organized Sanremo Music Festival in Sanremo, Linguria.[12] In November 2023, Onyeabor released his 20-track debut album, Like Father, Like Son, which met with positive reviews.[13] Drawing from its title and cover art which symbolizes Charles and his father, The Nation described the album as Charles’ way of expressing deep gratitude and admiration for his dad’s influence.[14]
Onyeabor was one of the contestants of Una voce per San Marino in 2022.[15] His singles, "They Can't Pull Us Down" and "Ije Nwoke" were featured in Lonzo Nzekwe's 2023 crime thriller Orah, which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2023.[16]
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