Enetimi Alfred Odom whose stage name is
Timaya is a Nigerian singer and songwriter who has earned a name for
himself in the Nigerian music industry. With hit songs like “Plantain
Boy”, “Bum Bum”, and “Sexy Ladies”, Timaya has garnered a lot of fans
both in Nigeria and across the globe. His electric stage performances
have proven to be crowd pleasers at various concerts.
BACKGROUND
Timaya
hails from Odi, Bayelsa State and was born on the 29th of November,
1977 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. He was born into a large family and
he was the last child out of fifteen children. He spent most of his
early days in Agip Estate, Port Harcourt.
Timaya grew up with a banker for a
father and a mother who was a trader. During his primary school days, he
attended Assemblies of God Nursery and Primary School and after that he
had his secondary education at Nkpolu Oroworukwo in Port Harcourt. It
was while he was in secondary school that he participated in various
interschool competitions and got recognition for his efforts. His was
known for never standing for bullying and was always vocal about his
ideals. At the tender age of 14, he stepped out on his own and decided
to pursue his ambitions independently. His mother arranged for him to
travel down with his elder sister and brother to Lagos where he
completed his secondary schooling. He attended Ikeja Grammar School and
that was where he finally got his Secondary School Certificate. For his
tertiary education, Timaya returned to Port Harcourt to study Banking
and Finance at the Rivers State College of Arts and Science but failed
to graduate as he dropped out after performing poorly in his first
semester exams.
He At some point he became completely
drawn to Entertainment and would often break house rules to attend
late-night music events.
MUSIC CAREER
Timaya popularly referred to as Egberi
Papa 1 of Bayelsa began his solo career in 2006 with the release of “Dem
Mama”. The song was met with rave reviews and also appeared on his
debut album, True Story which was released the following year. His
second album Gift and Grace was released in 2008. The album was also a
big hit.
Timaya later shot into superstardom
through his third studio album De Rebirth, with its lead single
“Plantain Boy”. The song which had catchy lyrics was a big hit along
with the album and it stemmed from a period in his life when things were
hard for him and he hawked plantain to survive. He collaborated with
his Dem Mama Soldiers, a South South Music group he formed, on the album
LLNP (Long Life N Prosperity).
Working With Eedris Abdulkareem
Timaya initially started out his music
career when he joined Eedris Abdul Kareem band as a backup vocalist. He
strived hard to be his number one back-up singer. Working with Eedris
was quite the eye opener for Timaya. He had this to say about his experience:
“Eedris was a good person. One thing
I like about him is that he is fearless, and believes in himself so
much. He knows how to perform on stage. He knows how to carry the crowd,
and that is one thing I have learnt from him. He could carry the street
along, he could relate to the people, I learnt all that from him. What I
did not like about him is the fact that he only tolerated his boys.
Till date he never paid me a dime.The only money he gave to me
was one thousand Naira after a show we did at Kuramo beach. That I did
not copy from him. I treat my boys fine. I don’t owe them. They all have
cars. I know that they all have their own family and their own dream,
so I don’t mess with that. Eedris had time only for himself.”
Meeting K-Solo
After a while, Timaya set out on his own
path and teamed up with K-Solo. Before meeting K-Solo, he had begun to
record collaborations with fellow up-and-coming artists and had made his
first cameo appearance in an unreleased music video by UDX, a
Lagos-based rap group. He came in contact with producer K-Solo in
Mafoluku, Oshodi. His meeting K-Solo was not by chance. Basorge Tariah
Junior had seen him sing at a talent show and was impressed so he took
the talented Timaya to Daniel Wilson’s studio where Timaya met K-Solo
for the first time. ho help him produce his first hit track,”Dem Mama”
after hearing him perform the song a cappella. Timaya once explained the
origins of his debut hit track in an interview. He said “‘Dem Mama’ was
an account of the 1999 destruction of Odi, a river side community in
Niger Delta. Soldiers were hunting down militants they alleged killed
eight policemen. The village was burnt down and numerous people killed. I
bravely tackled the issue years later and won instant street
credibility for my boldness.”
After seeing how successful Dem Mama
was, Timaya felt it was better he stuck to K-Solo as they seemed to have
a synergy in terms of creating hits. He recorded seven more songs for
his first album True Story, which was eventually released in 2007.
Timaya then went on to start recording songs for his second album that
same year with producers Phyno, Jeggs, Spankie, Akeem D Beat, K-Solo and
Terry G. In 2008, the album titled Gift and Grace was made available.
Two years after his 2nd album dropped, Timaya released his
third album. De Rebirth and its success-themed lead single “Plantain
Boy”, were hugely successful commercially, and brought him widespread
recognition across Africa. The album’s production was fine-tuned by
Akeem D Beat, Phyno, Flux, M-Yire, Jay Sleek, N.D, Jesse Jagz, and
K-Solo. Timaya collaborated with guest artists, including 2face Idibia,
TJ 2Solo, Allenian, Konga, Lanre, M.I, TJ, and Wrecoba. In 2010, he
featured alongside late gospel artiste, Kefee on the song “Kokoroko”
which was a huge hit in Nigeria. In 2014, he dropped his fourth solo
album titled Epiphany which has been generating a lot of buzz.
CONTROVERSY
One of Timaya’s oldest controversies is
his relationship with film star, Empress Njamah which ended on a sour
note. He once revealed that he was a sex slave to an older woman a long
time ago. He said, “When I had nowhere to stay, I had to go and live
with a woman friend who turned me into a prisoner. I had to live by her
rules. I could not go anywhere until she allows me to. I could never
stay out until 7pm, or else I am in trouble. She was older than me by
four years and I did not have a choice.
Anytime I complain, she threatened to
throw me out of her house. If I failed to make love to her, she would
accuse me of sleeping with other ladies, and she will again threaten to
throw my things out. That was when I was in Porthacourt. It was not easy
for me then, but what could I do? It was when I was able to save some
money to get another place that I was able to escape.”
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Timaya bagged two awards in 2008
including “Album of the year” at Nigeria Music Awards and “Best
Reggae/Dancehall album” at the Headies Awards. He also received two
awards “Best Reggae/Dancehall album” for Gift and Grace and “Best
Collaboration” for his feature on J Martins’ “Good or Bad (O wey)” at
the 2009 Headies Awards. He also won the award for “Best Collaboration”
at the 2010 Headies Awards for his chart topping song with Kefee. To
date, his work has earned him four Headies Awards, and one Nigeria Music
Award. Timaya was appointed a Peace Ambassador by the Interreligious
and International Federation for World Peace (IIFWP)
DISCOGRAPHY
Albums
True Story (2007)
Gift and Grace (2008)
De Rebirth (2010)
[Collaboration Album] LLNP long life N prosperity (2011)
Epiphany (2014)
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