Falz
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Background information | |
Birth name | Folarin Falana |
Also known as | Falz the Bahd Guy |
Born | Lagos State, Nigeria | 27 October 1990
Origin | Lagos |
Genres | |
Occupations |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Bahd Guys Records |
Folarin Falana ( (born 27 October 1990), better known by his stage name Falz, is a )Nigerian rapper, songwriter, and actor.[1] He began his career in secondary school after forming a group called The School Boys with a friend, before launching his professional music career as a music artist began in 2009.[2] Falz gained wider recognition after releasing the song "Marry Me" featuring vocals from Poe and Yemi Alade.[3][4]
He currently owns an independent record label called Bahd Guys Records.[5] He released his debut album Wazup Guy in 2014. His second album Stories That Touch was released in 2015. He released 27 in 2017, and his fourth studio album Moral Instruction in 2019.
Early life and education
[edit]Falz was born in the local government area of Mushin, Lagos State, to lawyers and human right activists Funmi and Femi Falana.[6] He was called to the bar in 2012 after graduating from the Nigerian Law School in Abuja.[7] Falz completed his basic and secondary school education at St. Leo's Catholic Primary School, Ikeja and Olashore International School, Osun State respectively.[8] He is an alumnus of the University of Reading England, having graduated with an LLB honors degree in Law.[9]
Career
[edit]2009–2013: Beginnings and Shakara: The Mixtape
[edit]Falz started music as a hobby while in secondary school. He formed a music group with a friend called "The School Boys". In 2009, he released a compilation of some of his recordings as a mixtape titled Shakara: The Mixtape.[9]
In 2011, Falz released a single titled "Wahz Up Guy", then released "High Class" and "Currency", which gained him grounds in the Nigerian music industry.[9]
2014–2016: Wazzup Guy, Stories That Touch and Chemistry EP
[edit]On January 2, 2014, Falz was listed in tooXclusive's "Artistes To Watch in 2014".[10] On 30 May 2014, Falz released his debut studio album titled Wazup Guy, the album featured productions from the likes of Studio Magic, DJ Woske, Tin Tin and Spellz, among others. Wazzup Guy houses 18 tracks with guest appearances from Olamide, Show Dem Camp, Phenom, and Yemi Alade. Some of the tracks are: "See Me", "Toyin Tomato", "Senator", "Right Now", "Jessica", "High Class", "Marry Me", "Oh God", "The Advice" and "Cool Parry", which was critically acclaimed by music critics.[citation needed]
On 31st January 2015, Falz returned with an official single titled "Ello Bae". Actually, it was his first solo effort after the release, of Wazzup Guy and it won him several awards.[11]
In 2015, Falz was nominated in the "Best Collaboration of The Year" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards for his chart-topping single "Marry Me". It won him a nomination in the "Best Collaboration of The Year" category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. He was also nominated in the "Best Rap Act of The Year" and "Best New Act to Watch" categories.
On 31st January 2015, he released a single titled "Ello Bae",[12] which made him a nominee in the "Best Street Hop Artiste of The Year" category at 2015 The Headies award.[13]
On 3 November 2015, he announced the release of his second studio album, titled Stories That Touch, which was released on 17 November.[14][15]
In 2016, Falz won "Best Actor in a Comedy Movie/Series" at the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for his role as Segun in Funke Akindele's TV series Jenifa's Diary.[16] In June 2016, Falz was voted the winner of the "Viewer's Choice Best New International Act" category at the 2016 BET Awards.[17][18]
On October 27, 2016, Falz collaborated with Simi to release Chemistry, a seven-track EP solely produced by Sess. Falz had previously worked with Simi on the singles "Jamb Question" and "Soldier".[19][20]
2017–Present: 27 and acting career
[edit]On 27 October 2017, his 27th birthday, Falz released a new album titled 27 to celebrate the day. This was a surprise album, as it was not promoted before its release.[21] It contained 17 tracks including hit singles like "Bhad Baddo Baddest", "Wehdone sir", and "Something light". It featured prominent music acts like Davido, Olamide, Burna Boy, Wande Coal, Maleek Berry, Sir Dauda, Medikal, Terry Apala, and Ycee. The album was majorly produced by Sess as an in-house producer, with some tracks done by Maleek Berry, and studio magic. The album performed well and earned several awards and nominations, including a nomination for The Headies Award for Rap Album of the Year.
In May 2018, Falz released a music video titled "This Is Nigeria" which was inspired by Childish Gambino's "This is America". It highlighted Nigerian issues including corruption and bribery.[22]
Months later, the song was banned by the NBC (National Broadcasting Commission) claiming it was a vulgar song. When Falz was asked, he said: “If they ban this song, then I do not understand them because that song is definitely not a vulgar song,”. However, Falz sues NBC for N100 Million.[23]
On September 1, 2018, Falz won "Best Supporting Actor" at the 2018 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards for his role as Quam in Tope Oshin Ogun's movie New Money, becoming the first Nigerian musician to have won the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards twice.
In August 2020, Falz unveiled his film production company with the name House21TV. While unveiling the new film production company Falz also took to Instagram to unveil an all new comedy series, Therapy Session, to air exclusively on YouTube.[24]
In March 2022, Falz announced on his Instagram page that he will be doing things a little differently this year having deleted all his post from the past year assuring that it’s a new dispensation by dropping is first official single for the year with BNXN also called Buju titled "Ice Cream". He also got a van with a ticketing booth imprinted with Falz Ice Cream giving spreading love to people by giving free ice cream within the cities of Lagos.[25]
In March 2023, Falz collaborated with rapper Vector to release the single Yakubu, a politically charged track criticizing the 2023 Nigerian general elections.[26] The song was named after the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, and highlighted various electoral controversies. It gained widespread attention for its bold political message.[27]
In May 2023, Falz underwent surgery in London to repair a torn ACL sustained during a football match in late 2022. He documented his surgery and recovery process on social media, sharing the challenges of rehabilitation and his progress as he returned to full health through physiotherapy.[28]
Artistry
[edit]Falz describes his style of music as "Wahzup music".[29] It is the fusion of comic lyrics with contemporary hip-hop in a faux Yoruba accent.[30]
On 18 November 2014, Falz was ranked #9 on notJustOk's list of "The 10 Most Gifted Rappers In Nigeria 2014", stating that, “Falz’s ability to maintain a thought and get his point across in 16 barz while switching accents, infusing funny punchlines and delivering all of it in a way that makes the listener follow along is nothing short of impressive”.[31]
EndSARS protest
[edit]In October 2020, Falz called on Runtown and other Nigerian celebrities to join the #EndSARS protests in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, calling on the government to end police brutality. The singer is vocal about issues bordering on social justice across the country. Paying tribute to the victims of police brutality, he released a music video for "Johnny", the first single off his last album, Moral Instruction. He wrote in a post introducing the song, "We will never forget the heroes that have been unlawfully slain. This is for them. For every single Nigerian life snatched away unlawfully, we must make sure we get justice." "Almost two years since I released the audio. Even more disturbing to think that as time passed, the message became more relevant."[32]
In an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, in 2020, Falz said President Buhari's promise to reform the Nigerian police was infuriating and frustrating as he claimed Buhari has been making same promise since 2017.[33]
Activism
[edit]Known for his activism through music, Falz continues to release tracks addressing social and political issues in Nigeria. During the 2023 elections, he called for increased participation and youth involvement in Nigerian politics, as well as other issues like voter apathy and electoral malpractice.[34] His 2023 single Yakubu,[35] following previous hits like This is Nigeria,[36] further solidified his position as a socially conscious artist, using music to critique corruption and injustices in the country.
Discography
[edit]- Studio albums and EP
- Wazup Guy (2014)
- Stories That Touch (2015)
- 27 (2017)
- Moral Instruction (2019)
- BAHD (2022)
- Before The Feast (2023) - EP[37][38]
Filmography
[edit]Name | |||
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Year | Film/ Television | Role | Notes |
2015 | Jenifa's Diary | Segun | Tv series |
2016 | Couple of Days | Gateman | Movie |
Tinsel | Kayode Beko-Williams | Soap opera | |
2017 | 10 Days in Sun City | Seyi | Movie |
2018 | New Money | Quam | Movie |
Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons | Remi Martin | Movie | |
Chief Daddy | Femi 'Famzy' Beecroft | Movie | |
2019 | Merry Men 2 | Remi Martin | Movie |
Muna | Police Officer | Movie (cameo) | |
Your Excellency | AK Famzy | Movie (camoe) | |
2021 | Quam's Money | Quam Omole | Movie |
2021 | Chief Daddy 2: Going for Broke | Femi 'Famzy' Beecroft | Movie |
2022 | Brotherhood | Wale Adetula | Movie |
2022 | Knee Down | Femi | Short drama |
2023 | Donkey Curse | Comedy / Fantasy |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Event | Prize | Recipient | Result | Ref. |
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2014 | Scream Awards | Best New Act of the Year | Himself | Nominated | |
2015 | 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best Rap Act of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best New Act to Watch | Nominated | ||||
Best Collaboration of the Year | Falz for "Marry Me" | Nominated | |||
The Headies | Best Street Hop Artiste of the Year | Falz for "Ello Bae" | Nominated | ||
2016 | 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards | Best Actor in a Comedy Movie/Series | Jenifa's Diary | Won | |
2016 BET Awards | Viewer's Choice Best New International Act | Himself | Won | ||
2016 City People Entertainment Awards | Album of the Year | Stories That Touch | Won | [39] | |
9th Nigeria Music Video Awards | Best Afro Hip Hop Video | "Karashika" | Won | [40] | |
2016 Nigeria Entertainment Awards | Best Music Video | Nominated | [41] | ||
Album of the Year | Stories That Touch | Nominated | [42] | ||
WatsUp TV Africa Music Video Awards | Best African Newcomer Video | "Bahd Baddo Baddest" | Nominated | [43] | |
Best African Hip Hop Video | Nominated | [44] | |||
The Headies | Artiste of the Year | Himself | Nominated | ||
Album of the Year | "Stories That Touch" | Nominated | |||
Best Rap Album | "Stories That Touch" | Nominated | |||
Best Collabo | "Soldier" | Won | |||
Best Street Hop Artiste of the Year | Ajebutter22 featuring Falz for "Bad Gang" | Nominated | |||
2017 | City People Music Award | Alternative Artist of the Year | Himself | Nominated | |
Nigeria Entertainment Award | Best Album of the Year | Chemistry | Nominated | [45] | |
Best Rap Act of the Year | Himself | Nominated | |||
2018 | The Headies | Best Rap Single | "Something Light" | Nominated | [46] |
Best Rap Album | 27 | Nominated | |||
Best Performer | Himself | Nominated | |||
Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards | Best Supporting Actor | New Money | Won | [47] | |
2019 | The Headies | Best Rap Single | "Talk" | Won | [48] |
Best Rap Album | Moral Instruction | Won | |||
Album of the Year | Won | ||||
2020 | Best Rap Single | "Bop Daddy" featuring Ms Banks | Won | ||
2021 | Net Honours | Most Popular Musician | Himself | Nominated | [49] |
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External links
[edit]- 1990 births
- Living people
- End SARS activists
- 21st-century Nigerian male singers
- 21st-century Nigerian rappers
- Rappers from Lagos State
- Nigerian hip-hop musicians
- Alumni of the University of Reading
- Rappers from Lagos
- Falana family
- Nigerian male actors
- Nigerian Law School alumni
- Yoruba male actors
- Male actors from Lagos
- Nigerian film actors