Fuse ODG, whose real name is Nana Richard Abiona, is a British-Ghanaian recording artist known for pioneering a sound that fuses Afrobeats with influences from hip-hop, reggae, and R&B. Born on December 2, 1988, in London, England, he grew up in both the UK and Ghana, which deeply influenced his music stylings. With a mission to promote Africa through his music, Fuse ODG rose to fame with his 2013 hit "Antenna," which catapulted him onto the international stage and cemented his role in popularizing the Afrobeats genre.
Since his breakout, Fuse ODG has continued to release a string of successful singles and albums that showcase his distinctive sound and vibrant energy. His discography is filled with dance-friendly tracks such as "Azonto," and he has collaborated with major artists, including British-Asian musician Zack Knight for the song "BomBae." His recent releases, including tracks like "100%," "3eak a.M. (Waistline)," and "On a Million," continue to display his growth as an artist and his commitment to creating music that celebrates African culture and connects with a global audience. Fuse ODG's work extends beyond music into philanthropy; he is passionate about education and empowerment in Africa, which is reflected in his involvement in various social projects.
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