Oti Brown
@Otilucky
It`s Dancing Time Put on your dancing shoes, and let`s go Dancing, a new CD released by Oti Brown. The 11 tracks CD is a mixture of Afro Funk, Afro Jazz, Afro Hip Hop, Afro Calypso, Dance Hall and more, the kind of beat, that you just can't get enough of.
Guitarist-bassist-song writer-producer Oti Brown is an African citizen-of-the-world, both in terms of his life journey and musical vocabulary. As a singer, composer and virtuoso instrumentalist, his trademark sound is an esoteric but accessible amalgam of influences from his past and present, an inventively forward-looking yet folklore-based mix that raises spirits while falling smoothly on the ear.
Lucky Otitigbe (a.k.a. Oti Brown) was born in Warri Delta State of Nigeria on 17.5.1973.
1985, Oti Brown got into music, when his older brother Osaro started taking guitar, bass and singing lessons, and everything he learned, he taught Oti, at that point Oti knew, he wanted to be a musician.
In 1986 he joined a music group as a percussionist, 1987 he became the bassist of the group, and since he was the youngest bass player in the city he was giving the nickname “Smally”
Oti Brown wasn’t satisfied, just being a bass player, so he learned to play the guitar and improved his singing.
Guitarist-bassist-song writer-producer Oti Brown is an African citizen-of-the-world, both in terms of his life journey and musical vocabulary. As a singer, composer and virtuoso instrumentalist, his trademark sound is an esoteric but accessible amalgam of influences from his past and present, an inventively forward-looking yet folklore-based mix that raises spirits while falling smoothly on the ear.
Lucky Otitigbe (a.k.a. Oti Brown) was born in Warri Delta State of Nigeria on 17.5.1973.
1985, Oti Brown got into music, when his older brother Osaro started taking guitar, bass and singing lessons, and everything he learned, he taught Oti, at that point Oti knew, he wanted to be a musician.
In 1986 he joined a music group as a percussionist, 1987 he became the bassist of the group, and since he was the youngest bass player in the city he was giving the nickname “Smally”
Oti Brown wasn’t satisfied, just being a bass player, so he learned to play the guitar and improved his singing.
AfroUp Presents Oti Brown
14 years ago
Oti Brown live @ inter. brass festival germany 2009
14 years ago
Unity
14 years ago
Oti Brown Me Music feat. Cali Oti
15 years ago
Oti Brown (Me Music, Remix) feat. Cali Oti, Okoloko
15 years ago
Me & Music (remix)
15 years ago
Tomorow, Nigeria Old School
16 years ago
No woman no cry
16 years ago
Pata pata
16 years ago
Gentle man
16 years ago
1 love
16 years ago
Mother africa, calypso
16 years ago
Africa queen
16 years ago
Cali Oti Shaggy new
16 years ago
Cali Oti, gone country
16 years ago
Africa Queen live
16 years ago
Lady by fela kuti afrobeat
17 years ago
Water by fela kuti
17 years ago
Otilucky, malaika funk- beat
17 years ago
Otilucky, malaika funk- beat
17 years ago
Otilucky in the studio...
17 years ago
Otilucky in the studio edit
17 years ago
Otilucky in the studio edit
17 years ago