Nigerian DJ and producer
DJ Shawn |
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Birth name | Oresile Oluwaseun Joshua |
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Born | (1996-06-22) June 22, 1996 (age 28) Ogun State, Nigeria |
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Origin | Ogun State, Nigeria |
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Genres | AfroPop, Hip hop |
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Years active | 2018–present |
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Musical artist
Oresile Oluwaseun Joshua (born 22 June 1996), professionally known as DJ Shawn (stylized as DeeJay Shawn), is a Nigerian disc jockey,[1] record producer, and songwriter.[2]
He is known for his breakthrough single 'O Pari' featuring Timaya and Falz[3] which debuted on official TurnTable Nigeria Top 100 chart at 95[4] and Cool FM Nigeria official top songs.[5]
Early life and education
Oluwaseun was born and brought up in Ogun State. He obtained a degree in physics from the University of Lagos.[6] Oluwaseun musical journey began at the age of 10, from going to his elder brother's studio in the early 2000s to help handle recording sessions with artists on his absence.[7]
Career
DJ Shawn started DJ professionally in 2014 and in 2015 he got a gig with City FM 105 show known as HipHop ride with K which he did for 4 years.[8]
In 2019, he got an offer from Silverbird Communications, to be the DJ of its radio station, Rhythm 93.7 FM Lagos.
In October 2023 he produced Niniola single titled 'Komiyo' [9]
On 4 June 2021 he released his first single 'O Pari' featuring Timaya and Falz,[10] which debuted on official TurnTable Nigeria Top 100 chart at 95 and Cool FM Nigeria official top songs.[11]
On 28 September 2023 he released his debut EP titled Awesome, The EP features guest appearances from Blaqbonez, Pheelz, Bella Shmurda, Magixx, Niniola, LAX, Reekado Banks, KiDi[12][13] which received positive critical reviews.[14][15]
Discography
EP
Singles
Mixtapes
Mixtape's |
Year
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"Afrobeats Mixtape" |
2021
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"Amapiano Mixtape" |
2022
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"Life of a Party Mix"
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"Best of Davido Summer '22
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"Best of Burna Boy Summer '22
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"Amapiano Lifestyle Vol 1 |
2023
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"Afrobeats Summer 2023 (DJ Mix)"
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"World Happiness (DJ Mix)"
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"Afrobeats Summer (DJ Mix)" |
2024
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See also
References