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Birth name
  
Irene Logan

Genres
  
RnB

Years active
  
2008–present

Genre
  
Rhythm and blues

Origin
  
Moronvia, Liberia

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Labels
  
iLog Productions

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Born
  
February 16, 1984 (age 33) Monrovia, Liberia (
1984-02-16
)

Nominations
  
City People Entertainment Award for Ghana Musician of the Year (Female)

Associated acts
  
Efya, Bisa Kdei, Richie Mensah

Similar
  
Stonebwoy, Efya, Bisa Kdei, Wiyaala, Okyeame Kwame

Profiles

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Irene Logan (born February 16, 1984) is an eclectic singer-songwriter who broke out of girl group "Irene and Jane", constituted of herself and Efya. Irene and Jane group got exposure to fame in the maiden edition of the Stars of the Future talent show in 2006, where she emerged the winner.

Contents

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Irene started her solo career in 2009 with songs like "Run away", "Kabila", "Na me dey there", and many others. Irene Logan's music is generally inspired by the diversity of Africa, witnessing different cultures of the beautiful continent.

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Life and music career

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Irene Logan was born in Monrovia, Liberia and later moved to Ghana due to the 1991 civil war in Liberia.

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Irene grew up surrounded by a music, her step-dad a guitarist and singer while her mother was a popular gospel singer in Liberia before moving to Ghana. At age 5, she performed at the National Theater with the Christian Action Faith Ministry. It was a gospel rock show where they sang 'People need the Lord'.

Irene and Jane

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Irene Logan met Jane Fara Fauzzier Afia Boafowaa Yahaya Awindor (Efya) on Stars of the Future and the two soon formed a bond that birthed one of Ghana's most successful Girl groups. Irene and Jane revolutionized the music industry with songs like "baby" and "heated up". Their hard work was acknowledged with a nomination at the 2008 Channel O music video awards. Irene won best female vocalist in 2007 at Ghana music awards, and was nominated at the KORA awards in 2008.

Accomplishments

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  1. Guest performance at Loaded party in 2015
  2. Perform at Ghana Radio and Television Personality Award in 2012
  3. Guest Performance at Glo xfactor in 2015
  4. My Mind Dey song featured in Ghanaian popular Soap Opera Adams Apples
  5. Shared stage with Beenieman at Accra International Conference Centre in 2005
  6. Shared stage with Jay Z at Accra International Conference Centre in 2006
  7. Perform at Big Brother Africa show in 2008

Endorsements

In 2009, Irene was unveiled as one of Glo Telecommunication Ghana's Ambassadors

Discography

  1. Irene Logan – Medowo – 2015
  2. Irene Logan - I fell in love with a devil - 2014
  3. Irene Logan - Na Me Dey There – 2014
  4. Irene Logan – SA - 2014
  5. Irene Logan - Stay cover – 2014
  6. Irene Logan - Akwasi Casanova – 2013
  7. Irene Logan – Emperor – 2011
  8. Irene Logan ft Asem - My Mind Dey – 2011
  9. Irene Logan – Kabila – 2009
  10. Irene Logan ft Asem – Runaway - 2009

Collaborative songs

  • "Ghetto Love" with stonebwoy
  • "Mr Versatile" Okyeame kwame
  • "Power to Win" with M.I., Flavour and Kwabena Kwabena
  • "Runaway" with Asem
  • "Na me dey der" with Asem
  • Awards and nominations

  • 2007 Ghana Music Awards Vocalist of the year
  • 2008 KORA Awards Nominee
  • Channel O Music Video Awards Nominee
  • 2016 Ghana Music Awards Female Vocalist of the year
  • Affiliations

  • UNHCR Ambassador 2010
  • Glo Ambassador 2009
  • 'I am the Future Project' with United Nations 2010
  • Songs

    My Mind Dey2014
    Odo Domi2015
    Medowo2015

    References

    Irene Logan Wikipedia