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City: London, New York, Lagos
Country: UK
Signup Date: 1/15/2006

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Saturday, October 03, 2009 

Finally link to the best House Music Wav & MP3 downloads...Yes you can buy lots of my collaborations from over the years!. plus some new collabs just off the plate.. check it out..
http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=..search&ss=wunmi&sc=artists&cf=all&gf=0

Friday, October 02, 2009 
Friday, May 29, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Music

Knitting Factory AfroBeat Festival & Wunmigirl presents: The continuing legacy of AfroBeat :
Wed, Jun 3, 2009
In the Main room!
FERTILE GROUND (Baltimore), WUNMI (Ldn/NY) & ASIKO (Nigeria/New York)
In Tap Bar Afrobeat Radio djs, Ayo(DJ), Jojo Kuo & His Challengers

DOORS 10:00 PM
ADV TIX $15 available online @ http://ny.knittingfactory.com/show.php?event_id=123430
Show Starts 10.45pm

Go get your ticket!! This is one of those events you dare not miss.
A dance party with Live music!.....

Fertile Ground "The Heavyweights of the Underground" hail from Baltimore Maryland. They are often classified as Soul-Jazz. However, their musical genre can be described as a cross-cultural fusion of all things spiritual mixed with funk, and political fused with pure spontaneity and raw, danceable compositions. With a sound inspired by Fela Kuti, Stevie Wonder, Santana, and Earth Wind & Fire, this band has the requisite strength, depth and energy that electrify crowds every where they play. www.myspace.com/fertilegroundmusic

Wunmi (aka Wunmigirl) Wunmi has become known for her endless spontaneous energy, combined with her trademark outfits, hi-octane dance moves, a super-tight band lead by Jeremy Mage.. In the world of dance music, Wunmi is highly recognized as an artist who effortlessly joins the dots between Nigeria’s Afrobeat heritage, New York’s house pedigree, and London’s jazz, broken beat and classic street soul sounds. On-stage Wunmi is a revelation and an infectious spirit that draws in crowds wherever she plays www.myspace.com/wunmigirl

Asiko Afrobeat ensemble was formed in 2003 by the multi-talented singer, percussionist Foly Kolade, a native of Ogidi, Nigeria. Known for its high-voltage blend of Funk, Jazz and West African rhythms, Asiko's powerful lyrics speak truth to the spirit of the late Fela Kuti. Asiko’s addictive melodies and propulsive rhythms work conjointly with the spiritual strength of African drums, to the melodic harmonies of the guitar, keyboard, and bass, combined with the horn sounds of the 21st century. In 2006, Asiko was awarded best Afropop band & Entertainer of the Year at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards. Put on your dancing shoes and prepare yourself for a musical journey to Nigeria and back. www.asikomusic.com

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wunmi-aka-Wunmigirl/47401447991
Saturday, February 28, 2009 

Current mood:  optimistic

In the world of dance music, Wunmi is a one-off, an artist that effortlessly joins the dots between Nigeria’s Afrobeat heritage, New York’s house pedigree and London’s jazz, broken beat and classic street soul sounds. 10 years of classic collaborations working with production heavyweights like Masters At Work,Osunlade, Seiji and Truby Trio, Wunmi is finally flying solo with her acclaimed debut album, entitled A.L.A

Born in London, Wunmi aka Ibiwunmi Omotayo Olufunke Felicity Olaiya lived in Nigeria for 10 years, returning to the UK aged 14. "Moving back to England, the same feeling of not fitting in hunted me and it was at that point my identity started shifting , like ...who am i?" She retreated into a world of her imagination, finding expression in clothes, and in her later teens on the dance floors of London Clubs. "With time I became Wunmigirl!. I became comfortable with me." The enduring image from Wunmi’s early years in music was in summer 1986 as the dancer silhouetted in Soul II Soul’s ‘Back To Life’ video. As an integral dancer within the Soul II Soul set-up, Wunmi quickly established a bold, self-styled image with flowing braids and her own outrageous clothes which became a valuable addition to the Funki Dred identity. She was subsequently chosen as an icon of London underground club culture when featured in Kiss FM London's first advertising campaign as a commercial station.

“I love dancing and love DJs because they can make me travel.“ And travel she did in the late ‘90s, teaming up with Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez and Louie Vega for Masters At Work’s classic 1998 re-work of Fela Kuti’s ‘Expensive Sh*t’, ‘M.A.W. Expensive (Tribute To Fela)’ and the equally strong follow-ups, ‘Ekabo’ and ‘Time Is Now’. The tracks paved the way for a slew of Nu Yorican Afro-house workouts from the likes of Dennis Ferrer, Jerome Sydenham and more and stamped Wunmi’s unique vocal style on dancefloors worldwide. The collab continued on at the Miami Winter Conference and Masters At Work’s legendary Nu Yorican Soul parties in 2000 and 2001 where Wunmi performed through the Havana cigar smoke alongside Stephanie Mills, Jocelyn Brown, Jody Watley, Roy Ayers and more.

More acclaimed collaborations followed: her solo debut, ‘What A See’, brilliantly re-worked by A Guy Called Gerald, and Osunlade’s ‘Rader Du’ for Soul Jazz in 2001. Paper magazine promptly voted Wunmi as one of their ‘50 Beautiful People’. Premier league producers continued to queue up – King Britt requested some Wunmi spice for his ‘Oba Funke’ album project as well as studio wizard Ras for Germany’s Sonar Kollektiv.
When the Red Hot organization commissioned an ambitious album paying tribute to Afrobeat Godfather Fela Kuti in 2004, Wunmi was top of their list. The result, a dynamite version of Fela’s ‘Zombie’ backed by Bugz In The Attic’s razor sharp beats, became the big club track from the project and was accompanied by some memorable live dates. Most memorable of the Red Hot and Riot live shows was at Europe’s largest multi arts venues The world famous Barbican in London. Wunmi was on stage with Manu Dibago, Cheike lo, Les Numbian, Baaba Maa ..to name a few.

On-stage, Wunmi is a revelation. The Wunmi stage show has become known for its explosive energy with her trademark outfits, hi-octane dance moves, a super-tight band and an infectious spirit that draws in crowds wherever she plays. Highlights? A memorable appearance at Out Of Africa’s London Summer street party in 2004, Jump ‘N’ Funk in New York, the legendary Body & Soul parties in NY and Sapporo Japan. In New York, Wunmi has played numerous shows at Joe’s Pub to much acclaim and her fans are notorious at Brooklyn’s BAM café for stampeding the venue every time she appears in front of a standing room only.
651 Arts presents live at St Ann's Dumbo featuring Wunmi & Ameil Lareaux, concert still being talked about by those fortunate to have been there.

Wunmi ended 2007 at the Setai Hotel in Miami where she was invited to perform as part of their New Year’s Eve celebration party along side Oscar award winner Jennifer Hudson2008 saw Wunmi involved in a number of high profile charity events, starting with a headlining performance at the Millennium Promise and Malaria No More Gala at Lincoln Center in New York. She was invited by White Ribbon Alliance,  an international coalition, working at grassroots and government levels to save the lives of pregnant women and newborn children in 90 developing countries around the world, to participate in their 10 day musical convoy tour across South Africa.  Her song ‘Talk Talk Talk’ was used as their theme music for their short documentary film. At the end of the tour, Wunmi was enlisted to perform at their New York event @ Bar 13.for the delegates who attended the UN Summit in New York. Other highlights of the year was performing at the Mazawine Festival, Rabat Morocco along side Tony Allen and touring Europe with Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley as part of the ‘Still Black, Still Proud” – an African artist tribute to James Brown.

Wunmi has been profiled in numerous media including UK’s Radio One, One Extra, BBC World Service, France’s Radio Nova, and in the US; National Public Radio, WCRW, BET J, African Channel.

Alongside her music, Wunmi has become a vital link between today’s global dance music culture and the vast musical history of Nigeria. She narrated a potted history of Nigerian music for Strut Records’ ‘Nigeria 70’ anthology during 2001 and would later present a 3 part audio documentary on Fela Kuti for the BBC world service Radio in 2003, called back for 2 further programs 2004 ‘Living the high live’ which she hosted live performance by some of the great High life Musicians including her uncle Dr Victor Olaiya, and most recently 2007-8 Wunmi’s Urban groove. This program was based on Wunmi traveling to 3 continents to meet and interview local Artists who are creating their own style, brand of music.

For her debut album, Wunmi linked up with many of the top producers that have featured her vocals over the years from Seiji, Truby Trio and Fauna Flash to Pastaboys and Morten Varano. Her influences for the tracks are wide – she draws as much from Kate Bush and Sade as she does from U.S. funk and soul and, of course, the Yoruba styling of Nigerian Afrobeat, highlife and juju. The album titled ‘A.L.A.’, stands for ‘Africans Living Abroad’ and behind the trademark Wunmi grooves, she tackles some difficult issues. There are tracks exploring the alienation of living away from home, the stark choices faced by those who fall outside of “the system” and the continuing corruption of governments and fat cats worldwide. It is Wunmi talking from the heart and represents some of her best work, establishing her as one of dance music’s real enigmas. This is not African music, world music or any other genre dreamt up by the marketing men. This is Wunmi’s world and there is nothing else quite like it.

Wunmi recently released a remix EP titled A.L.A Revisited in collaboration with Jellybean Soul records. This EP further solidifies Wunmi’s solid pedigree in the Dance music scene.  She currently continues to work on her follow up album.




Friday, January 23, 2009 

Current mood:  accomplished
My new EP A.L.A "Revisited" featuring wicked! reworks / remixes by Yamwho?, Tommy Bones, Pastaboys, Fauna Flash, M'sellem & Jmage. 
a must buy for lovers of all things WUNMIGIRL , AFRO FUSION, AFRO HOUSE, AFRO DANCE...here's the link ... for traxsource http://www.traxsource.com/..Wunmigirl_Music
it is also available at all other reputable online web stores i.e:Itunes, Stompy, Juno, Wasabeat, & everywhere else .

Wednesday, January 07, 2009 
Hi Folks,

Happy Bless year ! Here is to all things bless.

I am happy to announce that remix EP titled A.L.A "Revisited" featuring wicked! reworks / remixes by Yamwho?,Tommy Bones, Pastaboys, Fauna Flash , M'sellem, will be available at Traxsource, Stompy, Juno and Wasabeat by next Tuesday and everywhere else (iTunes etc) 4-6weeks

For more details contact
info@wunmi.com
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
More good news, A.L.A debuted at 24 and has now moved up to 16 Tuesday 25th Nov
here is the link http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=page&page_id=108
thanks to all the DJ's.. showing wunmigirl love!..
Wiil post more download sites as them are confirmed..
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 

Current mood:  cheerful
Category: Music
Here is a partial list of where the album is available so far:

Juno.com:http://www.junodownload.com/artists/Wunmi/releases/
traxsource.com:http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=page&page_id=108
Amazon MP3 November 10, 2008
Bell Mobility Full Track November 04, 2008
eMusic November 04, 2008
Goombah November 05, 2008
GroupieTunes November 04, 2008
Hot Topic / Shockhound November 03, 2008
imeem November 05, 2008
iSound November 05, 2008
iTunes Music Store November 03, 2008
lala November 04, 2008
Last.fm Radio November 04, 2008
Limewire A La Carte November 05, 2008
Limewire Subscription November 05, 2008
LiveWire / Groove Mobile November 04, 2008
Mbop Megastore November 05, 2008
MediaNet Digital November 05, 2008
Mix and Burn November 04, 2008
MOD Systems November 04, 2008
mTraks November 04, 2008
Music IP November 06, 2008
Napster November 04, 2008
Navio / gBox November 04, 2008
Puretracks November 04, 2008
R2G November 24, 2008
Rhapsody November 05, 2008
Rogers Wireless November 04, 2008
Ruckus Network November 04, 2008
SecuryCast November 04, 2008
Slacker November 04, 2008
SpiralFrog November 04, 2008
Sprint November 04, 2008
Verizon Wireless November 05, 2008
Virginmega.fr November 07, 2008
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 

Current mood:  grateful
Category: Music


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWDxsaU8OTU


Keep it Rockin (Afro dub) Pastaboys remix
Video Directed by Tee Smif, Produced by Madame Athena Chang.
Wunmi stage outfit by Tunji Dada,
2 piece beaded outfit designed by Wunmigirl for Zulurose,
Band Outfits by Zulurose.
big up to Guest and dancers from all over the world!

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 

Current mood:  blessed
Category: Blogging


http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids....


Dear Friends and family,
I know you are all still waiting for my accounts of the amazing Convoy to Cape town. well here is first installment footage thanks to Harriet and White Ribbon Alliance,my notes coming shortly.