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Born on July 6, 1966, in Isoko, Delta State, Evi Edna Ogholi revolutionized the Nigerian music scene as the country's first prominent female reggae artist. She rose to stardom in 1987 with her debut album My Kind of Music and followed with several platinum-selling records, including On the Move and Happy Birthday . Her unique style, often singing in her native Isoko dialect, made her a household name across West Africa.
The upbeat reggae tempo makes it a favorite for celebrations, reunions, and nostalgic radio play. Where to Listen and Download
The track, often referred to as "Home Sweet Home" by fans, is celebrated for its simple yet profound lyrics: "There is no place like home... When I go South, West, East, and North, I will always come back home."
Evi Edna Ogholi , the undisputed "Queen of Nigerian Reggae," remains a legendary figure in African music history. While many fans search for her classic track under the title "Home Sweet Home," the song is officially titled Released in the late 1980s, this anthem captures the universal longing for one's roots and the comfort of family. The Legacy of Evi Edna Ogholi
If you are looking for an , several reputable platforms host her discography:
It speaks to the African diaspora and anyone living far from their birthplace, emphasizing home as a sanctuary of peace and love.
By blending English with Isoko, Evi Edna Ogholi created a sense of identity and belonging for her listeners.
Born on July 6, 1966, in Isoko, Delta State, Evi Edna Ogholi revolutionized the Nigerian music scene as the country's first prominent female reggae artist. She rose to stardom in 1987 with her debut album My Kind of Music and followed with several platinum-selling records, including On the Move and Happy Birthday . Her unique style, often singing in her native Isoko dialect, made her a household name across West Africa.
The upbeat reggae tempo makes it a favorite for celebrations, reunions, and nostalgic radio play. Where to Listen and Download
The track, often referred to as "Home Sweet Home" by fans, is celebrated for its simple yet profound lyrics: "There is no place like home... When I go South, West, East, and North, I will always come back home."
Evi Edna Ogholi , the undisputed "Queen of Nigerian Reggae," remains a legendary figure in African music history. While many fans search for her classic track under the title "Home Sweet Home," the song is officially titled Released in the late 1980s, this anthem captures the universal longing for one's roots and the comfort of family. The Legacy of Evi Edna Ogholi
If you are looking for an , several reputable platforms host her discography:
It speaks to the African diaspora and anyone living far from their birthplace, emphasizing home as a sanctuary of peace and love.
By blending English with Isoko, Evi Edna Ogholi created a sense of identity and belonging for her listeners.
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