Sanatçının Albümleri
CLRS
2022 · mini albüm
Jo
2022 · single
Yaadman Kingsize
2021 · albüm
Yaadman (Intro)
2021 · single
Operator
2020 · single
Action (with Yung L)
2020 · single
Eve Bounce
2020 · single
Juice & Zimm
2020 · albüm
Juice & Zimm
2020 · mini albüm
Jollification
2019 · mini albüm
Kpononor
2019 · single
Oompa Loompa
2018 · single
Bam Bam
2018 · single
Abba Father
2018 · single
Betta
2018 · single
Raged Shinobi
2018 · single
Spray Me Dollar
2018 · single
Can’t Slow Down
2017 · single
Better Late Than Never (BLTN)
2017 · albüm
So Low / So Lost
2017 · single
D.A.M.A.G.E
2017 · single
Gbewa
2017 · single
Cheers
2017 · single
Pop Up
2017 · single
Pass the Aux (Remix)
2016 · single
Banger
2016 · single
Introduktion
2014 · single
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Yung L is a Canadian-Nigerian Afro-dancehall artist. Christopher Omenye, known professionally as Yung L (Yaadman), started his music by learning how to play musical instruments in church like most Nigerian musicians and soaked up the hip-hop and reggae influences that populated Nigerian pop culture in the late 90s and early 2000. In 2017, Yung L was also featured on the remix of Major Lazer’s “Run Up” alongside Nicki Minaj and PartyNextDoor. Since his debut album, Yung L has provided music at a prolific pace, incorporating elements of rock, afrobeat, and dancehall influences into his work. 2020’s ‘Juice and Zimm’ E.P provided a glimpse of what an assured performer the Jos-born musician was turning into. Juice and Zimm, Yung L’s January 2020 seven-song extended play, was bursting at its seams with soulfully-distilled riddims and ear-worms that often read like confessionals and slow-flickering party starters. Months later, the lustrous energy of “Eve Bounce” received a remix do-over; housing a guest from none other than Wizkid. Yung L is a unique totem in afro-fusion’s gallery. Infinitely capable of switching between the more core drumming of afropop and the genre’s broader reggae influence, Yung L has a special place among the generation of musicians diversifying the sound of music coming out of West Africa.