Yung L

Christopher Omenye, better known as Yung L (pronounced Young el), is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and performer.

Yung L
Background information
Birth nameChristopher Omenye
BornPlateau, Jos

Early life

Yung L was born and raised in Jos, Plateau state. His mother greatly influenced his decision to become a musician, first by introducing him to the church drummer, and later, to the church pianist (Meca-E of Square Records).[1] They both taught him the rudimentary aspects of music and how to play certain instruments. He soon began playing the drums in church, and in Secondary School.

A graduate of the University of Jos, Omenye started singing, rapping and performing at social events and joined a music group known as Mac9. They performed songs by some of Yung L’s musical influences such as Damian Marley and Jay-Z.[2]

Music career

While attending the University of Jos Medical School, Yung L met other budding musicians, such as Ice Prince (formerly,[3] Endia, J.Milla, and Chopstix the producer. Together, they formed the GRIP movement, with Yung L acting as president of the Grip Music label. Grip music comprises individual artists Yung L, Endia, Jmilla and chopstix, who are collectively known as the Grip Boiz- in the manner of the Choc Boys and WuTang Clan. In 2011, they moved to Lagos to pursue their music careers full-time.

Prior to signing his record deal with Chocolatecity Music,[4] Yung L performed and released music as an independent artist. During this period he released singles like Pass The Aux,[5] SOS[6] which was nominated for MTV’s Music Video of the Year Award[7] In 2017, Yung L, Skales and producer Chopstix were featured by Major Lazer on the remix of "Run Up"[8] which also features Nicki Minaj and PartyNextDoor, this gained him more international recognition.

With Chocolate City Music he released singles and an album titled 'Better Late Than Never'.[9] which features the Ghanaian artist Sarkodie and others.

Discography

  • Better Late Than Never (2017)
  • Jollification (EP) (2019)
  • Juice & Zimm (EP) (2020)

Singles

  • "SOS"
  • "Fever"
  • "Red Rose"
  • "Cheers"[10]
  • "Gbewa"
  • "Pressure" (featuring Sarkodie and Jaij Hollands)
  • "Eve Bounce"
  • "Eve Bounce remix" (featuring Wizkid)
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