Latest Release
- 24 AUG 2024
- 1 Song
- Oleku (feat. Brymo) - Single · 2010
- #TheSonOfaKapenta · 2012
- Klĭtôrĭs · 2016
- 9: Èsan · 2021
- #TheSonOfaKapenta · 2012
- MI 2: The Movie · 2010
- Oṣó · 2018
- Merchants, Dealers & Slaves · 2013
- Klĭtôrĭs · 2016
- 9: Èsan · 2021
Music Videos
- 2021
Artist Playlists
- Dreamy soul ballads and lullabies from the indie-folk icon.
- 2020
Live Albums
Appears On
- Fivemics Shinobi
About Brymo
With a mix of R&B, pop and African folk, Nigerian singer-songwriter Brymo has balanced love songs and social commentary on a string of albums popular in his home country. • Born Olawale Ashimi, Brymo began writing and playing music while in secondary school. He joined friends in a short-lived band called The Aliens before going his own way in 2005. • Influenced by R. Kelly and Backstreet Boys, Brymo honed a smooth R&B sound on his first album, 2007’s Brymstone. • His second album, 2012’s The Son of a Kapenta (a reference to his father’s work in carpentry), was a blend of fuji music, electronica and pop. Nigerian Entertainment Today extended the woodworking metaphor, praising the LP as “a well-polished, solid piece of auditory furniture”. • Brymo’s third album, 2013’s Merchants, Dealers & Slaves, has been read as an allegory for the political and culture climate in Nigeria. The online publication YNaija called the album “a narrative tour de force, an instant classic”, in a 2014 review. • After releasing his fourth album, Tabula Rasa, in 2014, Brymo took a racy turn on his fifth LP, 2016’s Klĭtôrĭs, an album rooted in the sounds of Yoruba music, Afrobeat and soul. • Brymo’s 2018 release Oṣó mostly comprised ballads influenced by Apala and Yoruba music, while his 2020 LP Yellow was a more electronic album with elements of trap and shoegaze. • Amid his solo outings, Brymo joined the alternative rock band A.A.A., which released a self-titled five-song EP in 2019.
- HOMETOWN
- Okokomaiko, Ojo, Lagos State, Nigeria
- BORN
- 9 May 1981
- GENRE
- Afrobeats