DR
ALBAN

Alban
Nwapa was born in Nigeria. He grew up listening to Fela Kuti and
James Brown. At age 23, he began studying dentistry. In order to
be able to finance his university studies the music-loving medical
student started making his own music. During this time Alban worked
as a DJ in the well known Stockholm club 'Alphabet Street'. Very
quickly his name became widely known, especially since Alban often
sang to the records he put on the turntable as a DJ. DJ René couldn't
help but notice him and so the highly intelligent medical student
was discovered. But first Alban finished his studies and even opened
his own dentistry practice.
In 1990, he met Denniz PoP from the SweMix label. Alban laid aside
his dentist's drill and realised his dream. Together with Denniz
and Rap-Queen Leila K. his first record, "Hello Afrika" -
his declaration of love for his African home - broke all records.
Alban Nwapa became Dr. Alban - a superstar. His debut-album "Hello
Africa" sold roughly 1 million copies world-wide!
One year later this success was surpassed by the second album "One
Love". 1.6 million singles of the song "It's My Life" were
sold (the single was even used as background music for a Tampax
advert). It was no. 1 in Israel, no. 2 in UK, no. 1 in Germany
and Europe. The following single "One Love" was no. 5
in Israel. The album immediately sold over 1.7 million units. Then
followed the albums "Look Who's Talking" and "Born
In Africa". All in all, Dr. Alban can look back on world-wide
sales of over 5 million albums and over 6 million singles, which
resulted in 7 times Silver, 30 times Gold and 30 times Platinum.
These rather dry, but very impressive, figures leave no doubt that
the Dance-dentist belongs to the group of International Mega-Stars.
His hit "No Coke" was even used to illustrate an anti-drugs
campaign in Sweden. The single "Sing Hallelujah" was
also very successful, reaching no.5 in Israel.
After a re-release of "No Coke", Dr Alban confirmed his
Euro-dance style with his hit "Look Who's Talking Now",
reaching no. 4 in Israel, no. 6 at MTV Europe, and no. 54 in UK. "Let
The Beat Go On" was no. 12 in Israel, and no. 12 at MTV.
He created his own record company 'Dr. Records', on which he released "Born
in Africa", the first CD recorded completely in his Dr. Records
studios. He became the producer of many successful artists such
as La Cream.
On the album, "I Believe" , he was able to work together
with some of his own heroes, like Sly & Robbie, Freddie Mc
Gregor, Beenie Man, Charlie King, a.m.m. and several exciting mixes
have been produced by SASH! & DJ Quicksilver. The album featured
many interesting tracks such as "Long Time Ago" which
was also released as a single, reaching no.9 in Israel. More recently,
his voice was featured on SASH's single "Colour The World".
After one year of silence he comes back with a new track entitled "Because
Of You", followed by "What Do I Do" and a new album,
unfortunately, absolutely not Euro-dance related. Alban was very
satisfied with the new album Prescription. Many hands have been
involved in making this new album sound special. There are also
guest appearances from Tony Rebell and Anthony B.
2002: DJ Alligator released a track featuring the voice of Dr.
Alban "I Like To Move It", the cover of the Real 2 Reel
hit.
2003: Dr Alban released some new material, entitled "Work
Work".
In 2007 Dr. Alban has released new album "Back To Basics.
It is sold only on the Internet through official website, with
exception for Russia where CDs and cassettes were issued.