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ARTISTS AND REPERTOIRE

The awesome people we've had the privilege to work with...

Wale Adenuga

Wale Adenuga

Wale Adenuga is a world renowned worship songwriter and leader with over 3 decades of writing and leading worship. In the early days, Dehumo produced almost all of the releases with some of the early popular songs like Today, Iwo nikan logo ye" and so one. You can browse some of the albums here.

Gbenga Adenuga

Gbenga Adenuga

Gbenga has been into music for over 3 decades. He is a worship leader and an engaging performer. In the early years, Gbenga worked on a few projects with Dehumo including eledumare III which you can listen to here as well as some of the most popular songs from the decades on the "compilation" album also available here.

Alani

Alani

Alani is the faceless artist with a message. Worked on an album with MMJ. Listen to it here.

Opeoluwa

Opeoluwa

Ope is a mother with a day job. She worked on a few recordings with Dehumo including eledumare II and III and a few unreleased projects which you can listen to here.

Tutu

Tutu

Tutu is a mother with a day job. But she has a talent for music and singing. She worked on a few recordings with Seye Odebiyi and Dehumo including eledumare II and III, the songs on "experessions" and a few unreleased projects which you can listen to here.

Tayo

Tayo

Tayo is a mother with a day job, she worked on a few recordings with Dehumo including eledumare II and III and a few unreleased projects which you can listen to here.

Jide

Jide

Dehumo was drawn to Jide when he was looking for someone deeply authentic and grounded way of expressing worship. They worked together on eledumare II and III and a few unreleased projects which you can listen to here.

Seun

Seun

Seun has a really unique voice. Worked with Dehumo on Eledumare II, III and a few demos.

Dolapo

Dolapo

Dolapo is a mother with a day job and an awesome voice. Even though Dolapo and Dehumo were in Ife, it wasn't until Singapore that they actually worked on recording, and it was in Australia that song on Ebami Ki Baba Ku ise album was recorded.

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