Dr. Alban

Alban Uzoma Nwapa (born 26 August 1957), better known by his stage name Dr. Alban, is a Nigerian-Swedish recording artist and producer with his own record label, Dr. Records.[1] His music can best be described as Eurodance/hip-hop reggae in a dancehall style.[1] He has sold an estimated 16 million records worldwide[2][3][4] and is most famous for his worldwide 1992 hit "It's My Life", from the album One Love.[1]

Dr. Alban
Dr. Alban performing in 2009
Background information
Birth nameAlban Uzoma Nwapa
Born (1957-08-26) 26 August 1957
Oguta, Imo, Federation of Nigeria
OriginStockholm, Sweden
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active1980s—present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitedralban.net

Biography

Early life

Alban was born Alban Uzoma Nwapa into a middle-class family of 10 children in Oguta, Imo state, Nigeria. He is Igbo.[1] He got his secondary education at Christ The King College and spent most of his youth in his hometown of Oguta. At age 23, he traveled to Sweden to study dentistry.[1] To finance his studies, Dr. Alban became a DJ at the Stockholm club Alphabet Street.[1] Very quickly, his name became widely known, especially since he often sang to the records he put on turntables. DJ René Hedemyr discovered him. Alban finished his studies and even opened his own dentistry practice, keeping his DJ-ing as a lucrative sideline.

Denniz Pop and achieving success: 1990s

In 1990, he met Denniz Pop from the SweMix label and, together with Denniz and rap artist Leila K, released his first record Hello Afrika. At this point, he took the stage name Dr. Alban, a nod to his dental studies. His debut album included hits like "Hello Afrika" and "No Coke", both of which ended up being million-selling singles.[1] The album itself was quite successful and earned him gold certification awards in numerous markets including Germany (for sales of over 250,000 units), Austria (25,000), and Switzerland (25,000).[5][6][7]

One year later, this success was surpassed by his second album One Love. The album included European hit singles such as "It's My Life" (which was used as background music for a Tampax advert) and "Sing Hallelujah". The single "It's My Life" reached No.1 in Israel, Austria, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany, and No.2 in Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.[8][9][10] The song "It's My Life" went platinum in Germany (for sales of over 500,000 units), in the Netherlands (75,000), and it sold over two million copies overall in Europe.[1][11][12] The album in turn reached the top of the album chart in Austria and entered the top five in Switzerland, also reaching No.6 in Germany.[13][14] It went gold in Germany (for sales of over 250,000 units) and platinum both in Austria and Switzerland (both 50,000).[6][15][16]

Alban's third album Look Who's Talking!, released in 1994, hit the top 10 in numerous markets including Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.[14][17] The album was the first to earn Alban a gold certification award in his home country of Sweden for sales of over 50,000 units.[18]

Dr. Alban founded his own record label Dr. Records, whereon he released his 1996 album Born in Africa. The album was unable to match the success of his previous releases. It only reached No.12 in Finland, while it peaked at No.37 in Switzerland and Sweden, No.52 in Germany, and No.41 in Austria.[14][19] The single "Born in Africa" went to number 1 in Finland.

In 1997, Alban released the compilation album The Very Best of 1990–1997, which only charted in Austria, Sweden, and Germany. The same year, the artist also released the studio album Believe, which peaked at No.27 in Sweden, No.30 in Finland, and No.41 in Austria.[20] In late 1998, Dr. Alban released a single with German-based artist Sash!, entitled "Colour the World", which experienced moderate chart success in Europe.[21]

Decline and return to music: 2000s

In 2000, Alban released the single "What Do I Do", which charted only in Sweden at No.43; it spent only two weeks on the charts there.[22] The album Prescription was a flop as it failed to chart anywhere.

In 2007, after years of absence from the music scene, Dr. Alban released the studio album Back to Basics. It was sold on the internet only through Dr. Alban's official website. In Russia however, both the physical CDs and cassettes were released.

Later activities: 2010s–present

In 2010, Alban collaborated once again with Sash! to produce a remake of "Hello Afrika", "Hello South Afrika", dedicated to the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It was followed by a single consisting of 16 remixes[23].

On 15 February 2014 at the Scandinavium arena in Gothenburg, Dr. Alban teamed up with Jessica Folcker in the third heat of Melodifestivalen 2014, performing last with the song "Around the World", to win the right to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 2015, he released the single "Hurricane", which failed to enter the European charts.

In May 2020, Alban released the song "Hello Sverige" (in Swedish) to encourage the population of Sweden to respect social distancing measures put in place to counteract the COVID-19 pandemic. The next month, he released an English version titled "Hello Nations". The song is another remake of his classic hit "Hello Afrika".

In June 2020, Alban released the single "Drama", also in Swedish, in collaboration with singer Folkhemmet. The song talks about Alban's long-running acrimonious relationship with Swedish tabloid journalists.

Personal life

Alban is married with two daughters.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
SWE
[24]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
FIN
[27]
GER
[28]
NL
[29]
NOR
[30]
SWI
[31]
Hello Afrika 62311438
One Love
  • Released: 4 May 1992
  • Label: Ariola Records
  • Formats: LP, CD, Cassette
1511620153
Look Who's Talking!
  • Released: 25 March 1994
  • Label: Ariola Records
  • Formats: LP, CD, Cassette
119871728138
Born in Africa
  • Released: 9 April 1996
  • Label: Ariola Records
  • Formats: LP, CD, Cassette
3741125237
I Believe
  • Released: 1 October 1997
  • Label: Metrovynil (EAMS Lesser)
  • Formats: LP, CD, Cassette
274130
Prescription
  • Released: 26 November 2001
  • Label: Rough Trade/Dr. Records
  • Formats: CD, Cassette
Back to Basics
  • Released: 13 November 2008
  • Label: Haring Records/Dr. Records
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Compilations

Title Album details Peak chart positions
SWE
[24]
AUT
[26]
GER
[28]
The Very Best of 1990–1997 383866

Singles (as lead artist)

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SWE
[33]
AUS
[25]
AUT
[26]
FIN
[34]
GER
[35]
NL
[36]
NOR
[30]
SPA
[37]
SWI
[38]
UK
[39]
US
[40]
"Hello Afrika"
(feat. Leila K.)
1990 7180122573 Hello Afrika
"No Coke" 121237663
"U & Mi" 1991 2011614159
"(Sing Shi-Wo-Wo) Stop the Pollution" 3616313
"It's My Life" 1992 14315112112288 One Love
"One Love" 1997714101145
"Sing Hallelujah" 1993 6572468416
"Look Who's Talking" 1994 2313442655 Look Who's Talking!
"Away from Home" 2492122254552642
"Let the Beat Go On" 1718623318191
"Sweet Dreams"
(feat. Swing)
1995 1244459 Non-album single
"This Time I'm Free" 323127351132 Born in Africa
"Born in Africa" 1996 1131147
"Hallelujah Day" 303512
"It's My Life '97"
(feat. Sash!)
1997 18 The Very Best of 1990–1997
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Carolina)" 6 I Believe
"Mr. DJ" 218703
"Long Time Ago" 551515
"Feel the Rhythm" 1998 5613
"What Do I Do" 2000 43 Prescription
"Because of You" 2002
"Work, Work" 2003 1319 Non-album single
"Habibi"
(feat. Melissa)
2008 Back to Basics
"We Love The 90's"
(feat. Haddaway)
Non-album singles
"Freedom" 2012
"Loverboy"
"It's My Life 2014" 2014 3929
"Around the World"
(feat. Jessica Folcker)
52
"Hurricane" 2015
"Drama"
(Dr. Alban & Folkhemmet, in Swedish language)
2020
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
SWE
[42]
FIN
[43]
FRA
[44]
GER
[35]
NL
[45]
SWI
[46]
UK
[47]
"Papaya Coconut"
(Kikki Danielsson feat. Dr. Alban)
1998 22 Non-album singles
"Colour the World"
(Sash! feat. Dr. Alban)
1999 5439693915
"Sing Hallelujah (New Version)"
(Yamboo feat. Dr. Alban)
2005 12 Okama de Mapouka
"Chiki Chiki"
(Starclub feat. Dr. Alban)
2006 Non-album singles
"It's My Life (Don't Worry)"
(Chawki feat. Dr. Alban)
2014 187
"Good to You"
(Basic Element feat. Dr. Alban)
2016
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

References

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  25. Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:
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  33. Peak positions for Swedish Singles:
  34. Peak positions for Finland:
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  36. Peak positions for Dutch Singles:
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  39. Peak positions for UK Singles:
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  45. Peak positions for Dutch Singles:
  46. Peak positions for Swiss Singles:
  47. Peak positions for UK Singles:
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