Justina Lee Brown

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Justina Lee Brown
Birth nameJustina Ogunlolu
Born (1984-07-23) July 23, 1984 (age 40)
Origin Lagos, Nigeria
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2006-present

Justina Ogunlolu (born 23 July 1984), known professionally as Justina Lee Brown, is a Nigerian Afro, funk, soul, blues, rock and jazz singer, songwriter, composer and entertainer. [1] [2] [3] [4] She was the first runner up in the Telecommunication giant Nokia's First chance reality singing competition in 2006. [5] Justina Lee Brown won the Swiss Blues Challenge in 2019, made it to the semi-finals of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, USA in 2020, and won second place for Switzerland at the European Blues Challenge in Malmö, Sweden in 2022. She was nominated for the Swiss Blues Awards 2022 and was the opening act for ZUCCHERO [6] at the Sierre Blues Festival the same year. [7] In 2024, she won the Swiss Blues Awards, making history as the first African to do so. [8] [9]

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Early life

Justina Lee Brown was born in the streets of Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria to a Yoruba father and an Igbo mother. Her mother had Justina at a young age of 17 years and she lived with her mum on the streets of Lagos where her mum sold water sachets in the market. [10] She had a tough start to life and discovered music as a result of being bored. [11] She attended Unity primary school in Ajegunle Lagos, Nigeria While growing up, she was heavily influenced were Anita Baker, James Brown, Lucky Dube and Miriam Makeba.[ citation needed ]

Career

Justina came second at the Nokia First Chance reality singing competition in 2006, She then released a few singles before her first hit song titled ‘Omo too Sexy’ in 2008 and a music video for the song in early 2009. [12] [13] [14] She followed the hit song up with singles like "The Morning After", "Radio Dj" and "So Tempting". [15]

"Omo You Too Sexy ticked a number of firsts; it was the first overtly sensual Afro-pop songs by a female singer, long before Tiwa Savage released Kele-Kele Love and changed everything. She was also the first female Afro-pop starlet to subvert the male gaze, actively pursuing the subject of her desire. Then there is the sound. Before Justina, Nigerian pop starlets tended to sing entirely or largely in accented english. She was the first to properly embrace pidgin as a medium in her music, a trope the male artists had all but adopted by 2009 when the song was released." - The Native Mag (2017). [15]

In 2005 whilst visiting Switzerland, she met a German named Dean Zucchero who loved her vocals and performance and helped her set up her first band called ‘The United Nations’ after singing live with them at a club. [16] Shortly after her first taste of musical fame in Nigeria, she migrated to Switzerland. She was introduced to the European music scene at the age of 20 where she delved into various genres such as blues, soul, jazz and afro funk. [17] In 2019, 10 years after her first single in Nigeria, Justina Lee Brown returned with a new album titled 'Black and White Feeling', then followed it up with 'Lost Child' in 2023. [18] According to her, “the latest album is a reflection of who she is, her truth, as a free and expressive entertainer who is not confined by any one genre or label.” [19] She won the Swiss Blue Challenge in 2019 alongside the Swiss musician, Nic Niedermann [20] and made it through to the semi finals of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, USA in 2020. She and her band represented Switzerland at the 2022 European Blues Challenge in Malmo, Sweden where she came 2nd. [21] [22] She was also nominated for the 2022 Swiss Blues Awards and together with her band, they opened the ZUCCHERO event at the Sierre Blues Festival. [23] In 2023, she became the Ambassador of the Sierre Blues Festival. [24]

Touring and performances

Justina has performed in over 30 countries, different concert and festivals, her electric performances and dynamic vocal range has been known to intrigue her audience and listeners. [25] She performed at the Blues 'n' Jazz Festival in Rappersville, Switzerland, in 2023 in front of a 60,000+ crowd. [26] [27] Following the release of her latest album in September 2023, the singer said she is scheduled to perform in more than 60 concerts till the end of 2024. [28] [29]

Discography

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Singles

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