Tunde Olaniran

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Tunde Olaniran is a musician from Flint, Michigan.[1] In 2014, Olaniran released their first EP titled Yung Archetype (see: Jungian archetypes).[2] Olaniran released their first full-length album in 2015 titled Transgressor.[3][4][5] In 2018, Olaniran released their second full-length album titled Stranger.[6] Olaniran is gender nonconforming,[7] and is an American of Nigerian descent.

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

List of Album releases, with selected information
Title Year Album Details Track Listing
Transgressor 2015
  • 12 tracks
  • Release Date: August 7
  • Label: Quite Scientific Records
  • Length: 51 minutes
  • "Transgressor"
  • "Let Me Go"
  • "KYBM"
  • "Namesake"
  • "Up & Down"
  • "Everyone's Missing"
  • "Run to the Gun"
  • "Don't Cry" ft. Invincible
  • "Paladin"
  • "Diamonds" ft. iRAWniQ & Passalacqua
  • "Brighter Days"
  • "24KT"
Stranger 2018
  • 13 tracks
  • Release Date: October 15
  • Label: Magic Wheel
  • Length: 44 minutes
  • "Stranger"
  • "Mountain"
  • "Dead Last"
  • "I'm Here"
  • "Miracle"
  • "Vulnerable"
  • "Forgiveness"
  • "Celine Dion"
  • "Hungry"
  • "Coins"
  • "No Enemies"
  • "Symbol"
  • "The World"

EPs[]

List of EP releases, with selected information
Title Year EP Details Track Listing
Yung Archetype 2014
  • 5 tracks
  • Release Date: February 25
  • Label: Quite Scientific Records
  • Length: 20 minutes
  • "Brown Boy"
  • "The Highway"
  • "The Raven"
  • "The Internet" ft. James Linck
  • "Critical"
Brown Boy (Remixes)
  • 5 tracks
  • Release Date: January 28
  • Label: Quite Scientific Records
  • Length: 22 minutes
  • "Brown Boy"
  • "Brown Boy" (Revoir Remix)
  • "Brown Boy" (Ancient Language Remix)
  • "Brown Boy" (Jon Zott Remix)
Let Me Tell You (Kd Music Summer Anthem Summer 2013) (Remixes) with George Vala 2013
  • 3 tracks
  • Release Date: September 23
  • Label: KD Music
  • Length: 17 minutes
  • "Let Me Tell You"
  • "Let Me Tell You" (Darlyn Vlys Remix)
  • "Let Me Tell You" (Radio Mix)
The Second Transgression 2012
  • 5 tracks
  • Release Date: December 21
  • Label: Self-released
  • Length: 19 minutes
  • "2.0" ft. Jonny 5
  • "Autonomous"
  • "Sun Goes Down"
  • "Kill or Be Killed"
  • "Brown Boy"

Singles[]

List of Singles, with selected information
Title Year Album Song Details
"WDWHI" 2020
  • Release Date: November 13
  • Non-album release
  • Label: Self-released
"Jean Grey" 2019
  • Release Date: May 31
  • Non-album release
  • Label: Self-released
"Show You What I Can Do"
  • Release Date: February 26
  • Non-album release
  • Label: Round Hill Records
"Mountain" ft. Mother Nature, Ché, GNUČČI & iRAWniq [Remix] 2018 Stranger
  • Release Date: October 26
  • Label: Self-released
"Mountain"
  • Release Date: August 22
  • Label: Magic Wheel
"I'm Here"
  • Release Date: July 13
  • Label: Magic Wheel
"Vulnerable"
  • Release Date: April 6
  • Label: Magic Wheel
"Symbol" 2017
  • Release Date: September 7
  • Label: Magic Wheel
"Cobra" 2011
  • Release Date: February 15
  • Label: Self-released

References[]

  1. ^ Olaniran, Tunde. "I'm a Flint resident. I'm done paying for water that is not safe". The Washington Post. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  2. ^ Kramer, Kyle. "Tunde Olaniran: Yung Archetype EP". Pitchfork. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  3. ^ Kramer, Kyle. "Tunde Olaniran Wants You to Be You and Be Great". Vice. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  4. ^ Tolentino, Jia. "Tunde Olaniran: Transgressor". Pitchfork. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  5. ^ Kopel, Ben. "Tunde Olaniran, "Transgressor"". Flood Magazine. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  6. ^ Thompson, Stephen. "Tunde Olaniran Gets 'Vulnerable,' Announces A New Album Due This Summer". NPR Music. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Singer-Rapper-Activist Tunde Olaniran Takes Pursuit Of Boldness Beyond Flint". WAMU. Retrieved 2019-03-27.

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