Bola Abimbola

Bola Abimbola (born c. 1968) is a Nigerian vocalist, recording artist, and record producer from Lagos, Nigeria.

Musical career
Abimbola's career in music began at the age of nineteen with his first recording, Silifa Bamijo, which featured a Yoruba-language version of Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough".

Abimbola has toured and recorded as a solo artist, as well as with King Sunny Adé, Sikiru Adepoju, and Giovanni Hidalgo.

Discography

 * Silifa Bamijo (1987) - Bola Abimbola
 * Computer (1992) - Wasiu Alabi Pasuma
 * Orobokibo (1993) - Wasiu Alabi Pasuma
 * Merit (1993) - Shina Akanni
 * Master Blaster (1993) - Sayeed Osupa
 * The Man (1994) - Wasiu Alabi Pasuma
 * Fuji Scorpio (1995) - Shina Akanni
 * Stainless (1995) - Sayeed Osupa
 * The Way Forward (1996) - King Sunny Adé
 * Lift Me Up (1997) - Kingsley Ogunde
 * Tukasa (1997) - Alhaji Ayinla Kolington
 * Buyanga (1998) - Bola Abimbola
 * Seven Degrees North (2000) - King Sunny Adé
 * Trick Deck (2000) - Trick Deck
 * Crisis (2001) - Bola Abimbola
 * Ijinle Ilu (2005) - Sikiru Adepoju
 * Ara Kenge (2006) - Bola Abimbola

Filmography

 * Bore Po (1997)

Awards
He received two Nigerian "Fame" awards in 1998 - "Best Video" and "Artist of the Year".