Aṣa

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Jailer 00:00 Tools
Be My Man 00:00 Tools
Fire On The Mountain 02:42 Tools
Why Can't We 00:00 Tools
No One Knows 00:00 Tools
Subway 00:00 Tools
Maybe 00:00 Tools
360° 00:00 Tools
The Way I Feel 00:00 Tools
Peace 00:00 Tools
So Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Preacher Man 00:00 Tools
Eyé àdabá 00:00 Tools
Bibanke 00:00 Tools
Bimpé 00:00 Tools
Awe 00:00 Tools
Ok Ok 00:00 Tools
Baby Gone 00:00 Tools
Questions 00:00 Tools
Oré 00:00 Tools
Dreamer Girl 00:00 Tools
Broda Olé 00:00 Tools
Iba 00:00 Tools
Soul 00:00 Tools
Eyin Mummy 00:00 Tools
Burn 00:00 Tools
Philosophy 00:00 Tools
Aids 00:00 Tools
Ilu 00:00 Tools
Awé 00:00 Tools
Eye Adaba 00:00 Tools
Mama 00:00 Tools
Dreamer girl (Have you ever heard) 00:00 Tools
Bi'ban Ké 00:00 Tools
eyé àdabà 00:00 Tools
Dead Again 00:00 Tools
Broda Olé (Brother olé) 00:00 Tools
Eyo 00:00 Tools
Satan Be gone 00:00 Tools
Bi’ban ké 00:00 Tools
Bed Of Stone 00:00 Tools
Situation 00:00 Tools
Grateful 00:00 Tools
Moving On 00:00 Tools
Bamidélé (Ba'Mi'Délé) (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Society 00:00 Tools
The One That Never Comes 00:00 Tools
How Did Love Find Me 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Wonder 00:00 Tools
Ife 00:00 Tools
Eyé àdabá 00:00 Tools
New Year 00:00 Tools
Bamidélé 00:00 Tools
Shine Your Light 00:00 Tools
Iya 00:00 Tools
360 00:00 Tools
Bamidélé (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Suomi Prkl 00:00 Tools
Pirii Ja Aseit 00:00 Tools
Huojuvat Puut 00:00 Tools
Eurovitunviisu 00:00 Tools
Hyvät Ystävät Ja Kylän Miehet 00:00 Tools
Alkusoitto 00:00 Tools
Jos Nyrkit Voisivat Auttaa 00:00 Tools
Via Karelia 00:00 Tools
Bamidélé (Ba'Mi'Délé) 00:00 Tools
Täydellinen Tasuri 00:00 Tools
Natural Mystic 00:00 Tools
Rauhan Murhaajat 00:00 Tools
Välisoitto 00:00 Tools
Kanttarilla Kantarelli 00:00 Tools
Eläköön Mummola 00:00 Tools
Eyé àdaba 00:00 Tools
Tyhmyys On Illuusio 00:00 Tools
Sanat ei tehny tätä laulua 00:00 Tools
Persepolis 00:00 Tools
Leipä lukkojen takana 00:00 Tools
Bi' ban ké 00:00 Tools
Why Can't We [Original Mix] 00:00 Tools
Loppuasukas 00:00 Tools
Gaso grande finale 00:00 Tools
Feeling Good 00:00 Tools
Alkuasukas 00:00 Tools
Puuton oksa 00:00 Tools
Alas virtaa Ararat 00:00 Tools
Runoilijanarsissi 00:00 Tools
Davidism 00:00 Tools
Speech 00:00 Tools
360 Degrees 00:00 Tools
Bimpй 00:00 Tools
Orй 00:00 Tools
Broda olй (Brother olй) 00:00 Tools
Bamidйlй (Ba'Mi'Dйlй) (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Fire on the Moutain 00:00 Tools
Bimpe 00:00 Tools
Brodalé 00:00 Tools
Asa 00:00 Tools
Mies, Joka Ei Tahtonut Loukata Ketää 00:00 Tools
Iba (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Drea Mer Girl 00:00 Tools
Ore 00:00 Tools
Valmentajan Hoidokki 00:00 Tools
Lya 00:00 Tools
Bi' ban ke 00:00 Tools
Eyé Adaba 00:00 Tools
Hellsinki Über Alles 00:00 Tools
Jailer [Live] 00:00 Tools
Iya with Keziah Jones 00:00 Tools
360° [Live] 00:00 Tools
Fire On The Mountain [Live] 00:00 Tools
Bibanke [Live] 00:00 Tools
Broda Ole 00:00 Tools
Pr = Propagandaa 00:00 Tools
Temppeli 00:00 Tools
Takaisin Puihin Veljet 00:00 Tools
So Beautiful [Live] 00:00 Tools
Awe [Live] 00:00 Tools
Eye Adaba [Live] 00:00 Tools
Subway [Live] 00:00 Tools
T.S.I. 00:00 Tools
Tenavatähdet 00:00 Tools
Kulttuuriosaston Esimies 00:00 Tools
Feeling Good [Live] 00:00 Tools
No One Knows [Live] 00:00 Tools
360� 00:00 Tools
Françoise (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Saastaisena 00:00 Tools
Reissustyge 00:00 Tools
Biittei, Riimei Ja Elämää 00:00 Tools
Sista Dagen 00:00 Tools
Short Speech [Live] 00:00 Tools
Why Can’t We 00:00 Tools
Terapiaa 00:00 Tools
Loppusoitto 00:00 Tools
Bamidele 00:00 Tools
Fire On the Mountain (Live) 00:00 Tools
Subway (Live) 00:00 Tools
Bi’ban ke 00:00 Tools
Eze ?daba 00:00 Tools
No One Knows (Live) 00:00 Tools
World Song 00:00 Tools
Short Speech 00:00 Tools
Sweeter Things 00:00 Tools
360° (Acoustic Live In Tokyo) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
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Aṣa, Bukola Elemide (born September 1982), is a French-Nigerian singer and song-writer. She combines styles of funk, pop, reggae, jazz, folk and soul. Aṣa (pronounced Aasha) means "little hawk". She was born in Paris to Nigerian parents, but after two years she moved with her parents to Nigeria and grew up in the capital of Lagos. Her music is thus linked to her time in Western Africa. Asa grew up under the influence of her father's record collection, which included legendary artists such as Marvin Gaye, Fela Kuti, Bob Marley, and Aretha Franklin. At the age of twelve years, her mother gave her the opportunity to attend one of the best music schools in the country. Aṣa not only developed her voice and her technique, over time she also discovered more about the musicians who fascinated her. When she came home, she discovered Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, Raphael Saadiq, Lauryn Hill, Femi Kuti, and Angélique Kidjo, in whose footprints she dreamed of following. At the age of 18 she secretly signed up for the Peter King’s School of Music and learnt to play the guitar in six months. In 2004 Aṣa met her manager and friend, Janet, who introduced her to Cobhams Emmanuel Asuquo, who in turn became her musical partner and producer. He enabled Aṣa, the free spirit, to find her bearings. She wrote songs in both English and Yoruba, with the music falling somewhere between pop and soul, inspired by her musical heritage. Particular care was paid to the melodies reflecting the feeling she puts into it. Her texts talk about her country, the things in life, the things in her life, all delivered with feigned naïveté and real irony. She states "I like writing or thinking about my texts on the bus, or the molué, as we call it. 49 seats, 99 passengers standing up, as Fela described it. Everyone’s squashed up together and mini-dramas break out all the time. And, at the end of the day, we still manage to laugh, that’s where our strength lies..." It was at this stage of her life that Aṣa finally returned to Paris. This was her chance to test out her talent on the French musical scene, playing with artists such as the Nubians, Manu Dibango, Doctor L and Tony Allen. In the meantime, back in Nigeria, her first single, Eyé Adaba, then Jailer, were beginning to get airtime. MTV chose her as the ambassador for South Africa. Her popularity became big, that when she came back to Nigeria she opened for Akon, John Legend, Beyoncé and Snoop Dogg amongst others. Aṣa soon signed to the 'Naïve label'. Partnered by Cobhams, and with the new involvement of Christophe Dupouy, she produced a magnificent debut album, ASA a 12 track album with chartstopping tracks. R&b rubs up against pop, with reggae also making an appearance on 'Fire On The Mountain', the first track released from the album, an impertinent and barely-disguised metaphor for an ignorant and indifferent world. "Jailer", another highlight of the album, reinterprets the old adage “you reap what you sow”. This emblematic song with its irresistible refrain opens the album by denouncing modern slavery in all its forms. Hello lovely Fans Follow my little bro called FlxeFit a recording Artist from Nigeria www.instagram.com/FlxeFit www.twitter.com/@FlxeFit Thanks I love you all. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.