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Ayotunde TundayLawal (born September 12, 1996), known professionally as Lussh,[1] is a Nigerian record producer and songwriter. He is recognized for his innovative contributions to the Afrobeats genre, working with top artists and producing numerous hits since his career began in 2016. Lussh is best known for producing chart-topping tracks like "Ohema" by DJ Spinall featuring Mr Eazi and "Madu" by Kizz Daniel.
Background Information
Early Life and Education[2]
Ayotunde Micheal TundayLawal, professionally known as Lussh, was born on September 12, 1996, at Iponri Estate, Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria. He is the first child of Ola TundayLawal, a community development worker and clergyman, and Shola Lawal, a businesswoman and caterer. His parents are from Lagos State and Oyo State respectively. He also has five step-siblings from his father's side. Growing up in Surulere, Lagos, Lussh was immersed in a rich cultural environment. His musical journey began at the age of ten, playing the conga and percussion drums in his local church choir. Under the mentorship of his uncle, a renowned jazz artist and multi-instrumentalist, Lussh honed his skills and developed a deep passion for music.
Lussh attended Aquinas Private School for his primary education and Petraville College, followed by Jibril Martins Memorial Grammar School for his secondary education, where he served as Senior Social Prefect in his final year. He studied mass communication at Yaba College of Technology, where he has concluded his studies.
Career[3]
2016-2018: Breakthrough and Early Success
Lussh's professional career took off in 2016 with the production of DJ Spinall's hit single "Ohema," featuring Mr. Eazi. This success was followed by Seyi Shay's "Bia" in 2017. In 2018, Lussh solidified his reputation with a series of chart-topping tracks including "Madu"[4] and "Ayee"[5] by Kizz Daniel, "Bobo" by Mayorkun featuring Davido, "Enough For You" by Dice Ailes, and "Dapada" by Dremo featuring Mayorkun. In the same year he also produced "Koma Roll" by Seyi Shay featuring Harmonize, and "Normal Level" by Barry Jhay.
2019-2021: Transition to Recording Artist[3]
In 2019, Lussh expanded his repertoire by stepping into the limelight as a recording artist with the release of "11/10," a collaboration with CKay and Terri. He continued to make waves with hits such as "True" by Mayorkun featuring Kizz Daniel and "Nana" by Peruzzi. He also produced "Show Working" by Peruzzi off his three-track EP in 2020. His undeniable chemistry with Peruzzi led to him securing six production credits on his next album titled "Rum & Boogie" in 2021. In July of 2021, he independently released a 4-track EP under his producer alias Lussh Beatz featuring Shorae, Elhi & YungAce[6]
2022-Present: Establishing His Own Voice
Lussh's debut single "Hello" in 2022 marked his official transition to a recording and performing artist. This was followed by "I Dey Okay" in 2022. His first EP, "6Foot Lover Boy,"[7] released on March 31, 2023, was met with critical acclaim, garnering 500k streams in its first week. Notable tracks from the EP include "Ga'damn Fine" and "Hello Refix"[8] featuring Peruzzi. He has two singles slated to be released on the 16th of October: "I AM" and "Facetime."
Style and Influences
Lussh is known for his versatile production style, which blends elements of Afrobeat, Hip-hop, R&B, and Pop. His ability to create catchy hooks and infectious rhythms has made him a sought-after producer in the industry. Lussh cites influences such as Fela Aníkúlápó Kútì, Quincy Jones, Sarz, and Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey, which have shaped his unique sound.
Community and Interests
Beyond his professional achievements, Lussh is known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting music education and aspiring young musicians. He remains a prominent figure in the Nigerian music industry, continuously pushing the boundaries of music production.
Discography
Singles
Studio albums and EPs
Production Credits: All tracks on "6Foot Lover Boy" were produced by Lussh Beatz.
Credits
- Safer (feat. Shorae) - Written by Ayotunde Micheal Tunday Lawal & Shorae Moore
- Seaside - Written by Ayotunde Micheal Tunday Lawal
- Break Dance[6] (feat. Elhi & YungAce) - Written by Ayotunde Micheal Tunday Lawal,Olawale Elijah & Sokan Oreoluwa Samuel
- Vitamin C - Written by Ayotunde Micheal Tunday Lawal
External Links
https://www.instagram.com/lussh_szn?igsh=MTI1dXdzd3NqdmVrbQ==
References
References
[edit]- ^ "Lussh Profile and Discography | African Music Library". africanmusiclibrary.org.
- ^ "Account Suspended". kobiwrites.com.
- ^ a b "Music Producer, Lussh Talks About His Journey So Far |".
- ^ "Who produced "Madu" by Kizz Daniel?". Genius.
- ^ "Who produced "Ayee" by Kizz Daniel?". Genius.
- ^ a b "Break Dance (feat. Elhi, YungAce) by Lussh Beatz on Beatsource". Beatsource.
- ^ v
- ^ "Lussh Enlists Peruzzi For Hello Refix". February 14, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Lussh And Peruzzi Team Up For Thee Refix Of "Hello"". February 24, 2023.
- ^ "Lussh is Set for a Sonic Adventure with the Release of his New Single, "Let Me Know"[Review]". January 25, 2024.
- ^ "Lussh Unveils Surprise New Single, "Let Me Know"". January 17, 2024.
- ^ "Lussh Is Planning Takeover With "Let Me Know"". January 19, 2024.
- ^ a b # https://www.pulse.ng/entertainment/music/review-of-6foot-lover-boy-ep-by-nigerian-musician-lush/fb1exfl
- ^ "Rising star, Ayotunde TundayLawal drops debut EP, '6Foot Lover Boy' - Vanguard News".
- ^ Nigeria, Guardian (March 29, 2023). "Rising star, Ayotunde TundayLawal drops debut EP, '6Foot Lover Boy'". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News.
- ^ "TLM | Rising Star, Ayotunde TundayLawal Drops Debut EP, '6Foot Lover Boy'". March 31, 2023.
- ^ "My Guys - Lussh: Song Lyrics, Music Videos & Concerts". Shazam.
- ^ "TNKAY MUSIC WORLDWIDE". YouTube.
- ^ a b Onabanjo, Adedamola (August 11, 2021). "Lussh Beatz's Artistic Range Is On Full Display On Four-Track EP 'Psalms Of Lussh'".
- ^ "Psalms of Lussh by Lussh Beatz on Epoh Music | Listen to Lussh Beatz's Album" – via epoh.ng.
- ^ Branches, More (August 10, 2021). "Listen to Lussh' new self titled body of work 'Psalms of Lussh' - MoreBranches".