Check out all 3 albums by the late singer
Singer and songwriter Nomoreloss (real names Olumuyiwa Osinuga) is dead.
Pulse contacted his manager Joyce Ize-Iyamu who confirmed that the singer and talented songwriter died today (Monday, March 21, 2016).
A singer who had an impact on the Nigerian music scene via the singles ‘Iyawo Asiko’, and ‘Ololufe’, off his 2006 album, “Let them say”. Nomoreloss' most popular hits include ‘Iyawo Asiko’, a remake of Orlando Owoh’s classic, ‘Iyawo Olele’, and ‘Ololufe’.
Nomoreloss entered public consciousness in 2002 when he featured in Ruggedman's classic cut 'Ehen'. Prior to that he was a presenter on the music TV show ''. While making a name for himself as a gifted singer, Nomoreloss also shot music videos for many Nigerian singers at the time. At the time of his death, Nomoreloss had a total of three albums.
2006 – “Let Them Say”
Released in 2006, the album “Let Them Say" was the singer’s debut album. It contained the hit songs, ‘Iyawo Asiko’, a remake of Orlando Owoh’s classic, ‘Iyawo Olele’, and ‘Ololufe’. The songs also had videos shot for it, which made Nigeria herald and recognized the talent of the singer.
See trackliust below.
2014 – “Standing”
The singer, now a veteran, an inspirational artiste who has been around for quite a while, returned in 2014. After eight years out with no new material, Nomoreloss returned.
He had a break, refreshed came back re-energized enough to release this nice compilation of songs for this “Standing” album.
Nomoreloss kickstarted his comeback content when he released the brilliant piece ‘Ojuri‘ about on December 4, 2012. He has since worked hard to gift his fans and also fans of good music something to remember him for.
See tracklist below.
2015 – “Grass To Grace”
Nomoreloss’s final album prior to his death, the singer signed a deal with US company, Tate Music group, to release a compilation album of all his greatest hits.
The album is described below as:
“With a fusion of R&B, pop, reggae and jazz with an underlying tone of West African high life, his conviction that art must take material from its environment has led him to create a style that is unique in its appeal but most certainly soulful in its delivery. He is yet to find a name for it!
Check out track list below.