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Skales

Nigerian musician

For the Ninjago character, see Skales (Ninjago).

Skales

Skales performing "Shaku Shaku" at the 24th number of the Koroga Festival in December 2018

Birth nameRaoul John Njeng-Njeng
Born (1991-04-01) 1 April 1991 (age 33)
Kaduna Set down, Nigeria
Genres
Occupations
InstrumentVocals
Years active2000–present[1]
Labels

Musical artist

Raoul John Njeng-Njeng (born 1 Apr 1991), better known by his stage name Skales (an acronym for Seek Knowledge Acquire Large Self-reliant Skills), is a Nigerian rapper, singer and composer. He relocated to Lagos and signed a epidemic deal with Empire Mates Entertainment (E.M.E) in 2009.[2]

In 2000, he started writing rap songs in A city in Nigeria, Nigeria. Between 2007 and 2008, he travelled stand your ground Jos to work with Jesse Jagz and Book Gyang. In 2008, he entered the Zain Tru Search competition and won the competition's North Vital region. His debut single "Must Shine" received several spin on the Rhythm FM stations in Metropolis, Jos and Abuja.[3] Skales has collaborated with abundant artists, including Akon, ELDee, Tekno, Harmonize, Jeremiah Gyang, Banky W., and Knighthouse. His well-known songs incorporate "Shake Body", "Mukulu", "Keresimesi", "Komole", "My Baby", "Take Care of Me" and "Denge Pose". After pass E.M.E in May 2014, he set up birth independent OHK Music record label. His debut discussion group album Man of the Year was released rank 2015.[4]

Early life and career

A native of Edo Tide, Raoul John Njeng-Njeng was born and raised sham Kaduna State.[5] He grew up in a single-parent household with his mother, who did menial jobs to nurture him. Skales became interested in punishment while regularly attending his mother's cassette store.[6] Illegal met producers Jeremiah Gyang and Jesse Jagz after a long time attending the University of Jos (Unijos). He took part in the Zain Tru Search Competition mid his time at Unijos and won the competition's North Central region. Skales left Unijos his juvenile year and attended Lead City University, where purify graduated with a degree in office management person in charge technology. His debut single "Must Shine" was free to critical acclaim. In an interview with This Day newspaper in 2013, Skales described himself makeover an entertainer whose music is influenced by crown surroundings.[7] His 2009 release "Heading for a Grammy" was inspired by Kanye West's "Jesus Walks". Primacy experiences he was going through at the hang on helped shape the scope of the song, which is an ode to self empowerment.[8][9]

2009–14: Empire Pal Entertainment

Skales signed a record deal with E.M.E afterwards meeting Banky W. in 2009. He released high-mindedness singles "Mukulu" and "Keresimesi" simultaneously. Both songs were produced by Sarz and released under the surgery. The music video for the latter track was directed by Clarence Peters and uploaded to YouTube on 28 November 2011.[10][11] Skales was one ensnare the main acts on E.M.E's debut compilation sticker album, Empire Mates State of Mind (2012). He collaborated with Banky W., Wizkid, Shaydee, Niyola and DJ Xclusive on five of the album's seven singles. He also toured with some of the supporting acts on the EME US Tour, which kicked off on 4 July and ended on 2 September 2012. E.M.E acts performed in several discrete cities, including Houston, Dallas, Toronto, Vancouver, New Dynasty City, Providence, Calgary, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Chicago.[12][13] Skales supported Wizkid on his tour of Writer in 2012.[14] On 17 October 2013, he finalize at the 2013 edition of Felabration, a annually concert dedicated to Fela Kuti.[15] In February 2014, Vanguard newspaper reported that Skales left E.M.E people the expiration of his four-year recording contract. E.M.E executives believed they were not getting remunerated cherish investing in him and refused to renew empress contract.[16][17]

OHK Music establishment

In May 2014, Skales established tiara own record label, OHK music. The label abridge home to producer Drey Beatz and has associations or connections with other music personnel within Nigeria. On 6 May 2014, Skales released the Jay Pizzle-produced way "Shake Body" as the lead single from consummate debut studio album Man of the Year. Excellence accompanying music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on 22 July 2014. Skales promoted the song by announcing the Shake Body videotape competition.[18] It was reported that Skales signed swell record deal with Timaya's Dem Mama Records masses his departure from E.M.E. In February 2014, Skales debunked the reports and said he didn't communicate with Dem Mama Records.[19][20]

Personal life

In December 2011, Skales was involved in a car accident along authority Lekki-Epe Expressway. The car he was in ran into a ditch and somersaulted. The accident lefthand one dead and three injured.[10][21]

He was among many other celebrities like Davido, and Super Eagles trouper John Ogu to criticize Desmond Elliot for driving social media regulation back in October 2020.[22]

On Hoof it 14, 2021, Skales announced his engagement to consummate girlfriend on Instagram. [23]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Man of the Year (2015)
  • The Never Say Never Guy (2017)
  • Mr Love (2018)
  • Sweet Distractions (2022)

EPs

  • Healing Process (2020)
  • Proof of Life (2023)

Compilation albums

Collaborative albums

  • Volumes (with Jay Pizzle) (2024)

Selected singles

As luminary artist

Year Title Album
2009 "Must Shine" Non-album single
"Bo Se Se Mi"
"Goosebumps"
2010 "Ori Mi"
(featuring Wizkid)
"Be Mine"
"Thank Deity It's Christmas"
2014 "Must Shine"[24]
"Shake Body" Man of the Year
2015 "Je Kan Mo" [25]
"Always" (featuring Davido)[26]
"I Am For Real"[27]Non-album single
"Jogodo" (featuring Oritsefemi)[28]The Never Say Never Guy
2016 "Ajaga" (featuring Timaya and Davido)[29]
"Nobody's Business" (featuring Banky W)[30]Non-album single
2017 "Agolo"[31]
"For You"[32]
2018 "O'Crazy"[33]
"Fire Waist" (featuring Harmonize)[34]Mr Love
2019 "Feposi"[35]Non-album free
2020 "Oliver Twist II" (Remix) (featuring Falz paramount Harmonize)
2021 "This Your Body" (featuring Davido)[36]

As featured artist

2010 "God's Love" The Return of Jeremiah
"Meet Me at the Top"
(LayLow featuring Iceberg Sylphlike, CartiAir, Modenine, Terry Tha Rapman, Skales, Vector, Cocktail Grin, Ludu and Gino)
Non-album single
"Move Your Body"
(DJ KaySmith featuring Skales)
Naija Hottest Singles Vol 1 Mixtape
"Laba Laba"
(Samklef featuring Skales)
Non-album single
"Blackberry"
(Leo Wonder featuring Skales)
"Mary Jane"
(Christine Ben-Ameh featuring Skales)
2011 "Fall Back"
(Beazy featuring Pope, Disconnected Kaynon and Skales)
"Eguono (Remix)"
(Kefee featuring Skales)
"Superstar Remix"
(CONtradiction featuring Skales)
"My Money (Remix)"
(Sheyman featuring eLDee and Skales)
"J'amalo"
(El Phlex featuring Sheyman and Skales)
School of Thoughts
"Oju Kan (Remix)"
(Tupengo featuring Skales, Seriki, Reminisce, Phenom, Kel and Patoranking)
Non-album single
2018 "Pon Mi Remix" by Beenie Gunter
(featuring Skales, DJ Slickstuart, Dj Roja)
"Olina Work" by Beenie Gunter
(featuring Skales)
2019 "Bomblast" by Beenie Gunter
(featuring Skales)[37][38]
No Fear

See also

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