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Akin Busari | |
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| Birth name | Akin Kayode Busari |
| Also known as | Akin Busari |
| Born | 20 August 1984 Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria |
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| Years active | 2009–present |
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| Website | akinmusic.com |
Akin Busari (born August 20, 1984 in Lagos State, Nigeria), popularly known as Àkin, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer. He is the 2012 winning artist of the African Entertainment Awards in Canada. He is the founder of Influential Music and popularly known for his songs "Harmony", "Nigerian Girl", "Bamijo", "Omo Ele" and more recently "C'Mon" .
Akin Busari was born in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria and originates from the Yoruba ethnic group in South-Western Nigeria. He attended Command Day Secondary School and travelled to Canada in 2003 on a computer scholarship with the Canadian Business College. [1] Inspired by artistes like Fela, Tuface and Wyclef, he credits the start of his music career to his mother who loves music and sings about everything. [2] [3]
In 2012, he won best Artist at the African Entertainment Awards in Canada. [2] He won Best Toronto R&B/Soul Song and Best Toronto Hip Hop Song at the Toronto Exclusive Awards in 2009 [4] and Best Toronto R&B Soul Song in 2010, [5] was nominated for the Black Canadian Awards in 2015 [6] and the Independent Music Award for best song under the Sing Out For Social Action for his song "Harmony" [7] [8]
Akin Busari says that his love for music is heavily inspired by significant causes. [9] To him, all it takes to make the world a better place is for everyone to help each other and do their part. [10]