Samini yuori meŋɛ la Emmanuel Andrews Sammini 22 December 1981 la ka ba dɔge o Accra a Ghana tenkpoŋ poɔ. O deɛne yuori la a Samini, lɛ ka gyamaa baŋ o (Saŋa na ba da boɔloo Batman Samini), o e la Ghana Reggae, Dance hall yiele naŋ yi Wa, Ghana poɔ. O kɔkɔre ane a yiele o naŋ ŋmeɛrɛ noma la yaga. O maŋ yeli ka a o yieloŋ e la "African dance hall". Ashanti International da la noba o be ba naŋ daŋ toŋ a yiele toma, ka ba maŋ soŋ ka a o yie me yi yeŋe. Samini pampana taa la o meŋɛ yiele mŋɛ zie o naŋ sonna o meŋɛ aneŋ yieli yielbe mine.

Samini taa la yiele lantaa albums ayɔpoi ka zaa nyɛ daa yaga. O yuori naŋ yi yaga yi la o yieluŋ dɛdɛŋ o naŋ daŋ ŋmɛ ka a yelzu e Linda, o puoriŋ ka o la ŋmɛ yiele yaga.[1][2][3][4]

13 December 2018 Wa Naa zegele la Samini naaloŋ a Wa paaloŋ poɔ. A nayuori o naŋ ko o la "Pebilii Naa".[5]

Sammini naŋ da nyɛ yuomo pie ane anaare la ka o piili yield ŋmendieŋ kɔya poɔ. Lɛ ka o e feefee a wa leɛ a Ghana yieli yielbe karegyugu kaŋa 1999 poɔ o neŋ a yieli yiele kaŋa naŋ was laŋ ŋmɛ yieluŋ. A o yiele lammo naŋ ko o yuori yaga la , Dankwasere, 2004 poɔ LA ka o yi gbaŋgbale; Ana la yiele nobo naŋ DA kyɛllɛ yaga a yuoni na poɔ a zuiŋ o da nyɛ pugibu a yi Ghana Music Awards[6] deme zie, o da nyɛ LA kyɔɔtaare ayi. A album ŋa poɔŋ

a la ka o ye li dɛndɛŋ Linda be. Samini aneŋ a tendaa yieli yielbe yaga ŋmɛ la yiele ba mine la Sean Paul, Akon, Kevin Little, Shaggy, Wayne Wonder, Damian Marley, Bennie Man, Jay-Z, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Culture (Joseph Hill)(naŋ page kuuri) ane Steel Pulse. Ona, Steel Pulse ane Etana naŋ yi Jamaica laŋ la taa ŋmɛ yieluŋ Ghana Nova yoŋ naane bar Samini paaloŋ bɛrɛ aŋa UK, Germany, Italy, Canada, and the Netherlands noba bar o la ka o yɔ ziiri yaga meŋ.

O na la da nyɛ "Best African Act" 2006 MOBO Awɔɔde[7] saŋa Anaŋ wa de a o alobɔm ayi soba yi gbaŋgbale Samini, da nyɛ la awɔɔderi ata 2007 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards[8][9]. February 2008 poɔ, Samini LA di a Ghana zaa yieli ŋmeɛrɛ karaa "African Artiste of the Year" award a Headies[10]. A o alobɔm at a yuori la Dagaati[6][11]2008 poɔ ka o meŋ yi. O naŋ was yi neŋ o alobɔm oyɔpoi soba 22 December 2018 ka a yelzu UNTAMED ka o di Reggaeville 2018, Album a yuoni na poɔ.

O yiele lammbu ane a yuoni a naŋ e ka a yi

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Studio alobɔm

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  • Dankwasere (2004)
  • Samini (2007)
  • Dagaati (2008)
  • C.E.O (2010)
  • Next Page (2013)
  • Breaking News (2015)
  • Untamed (2018)

O yiele mine ane kyɔɔtaare/yuori o naŋ nyɛ a poɔ

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  • 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards 2006 – Best African Act
  • 2008 MTV Africa Music Awards – Best Performer
  • Black Canadian Awards 2014– Best International Act
  • Ghana Music Awards 2014– Artist of the Year
  • Ghana Music Awards 2014– Reggae Dance hall Song (scatter bad mind)
  • Ghana Music Awards 2011– Artist of the Year
  • Ghana Music Awards 2011 – Afro Pop Song of the Year
  • Ghana Music Awards 2011– Album of the Year
  • Ghana Music Awards 2012– Reggae Song of the Year
  • IRWM Awards- Best African Entertainer
  • Bass Awards 2013– Most Popular Dance hall Song
  • Bass Awards 2013– Best Collaboration (Time Bomb ft wiz kid)
  • Bass Awards 2013– Best Dance hall Music Video
  • MOAMA Awards 2010– Best African album
  • Ghana DJ Awards- Song of the Year 2010
  • Ghana Music Awards UK 2018 – Reggae/Dance hall song of the year
  • Ghana music awards UK 2019-Special recognition award
  • Ghana Music Awards 2020-Reggae/Dance hall artist of the year
  • Ghana Music Awards 2021- Reggae/Dance hall song of the year

Sommo yizie

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  2. "Batman Samini". Modern Ghana. 10 December 2006. Retrieved 16 June 2009
  3. Nyarko, Scholastica (25 August 2007). "Batman Samini in line for another int'l music award". The Statesman. Archived from the original on 12 December 2007. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  4. Debrah, Ameyaw (8 February 2009). "Ghana artist performs at US show". Africa News. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  5. "Samini enskinned as chief in his hometown [Photos]". Citi Newsroom. 13 December 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2019
  6. 6.0 6.1 Levy, Leighton (25 January 2009). "ini seeks perfect Jamaican sound". The Gleaner (Jamaica). Archived from the original on 21 April 2009. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  7. Schlockermann, Ilka (September 2006). "Batman Samini crowned Best African act at the MOBO AwardsMOBO Awards 2006". BBC. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  8. "Batman Samini sweeps Ghana Musical Award". Click Afrique. 7 May 2007. Retrieved 16 June 2009
  9. "2007 Ghana Music Awards – Batman Samini tops them all". Modern Ghana. 6 May 2007. Retrieved 16 June 2009
  10. "Singer, Samini presents award to MTN". Ghana News. 28 March 2008. Retrieved 16 June 2009
  11. Addo, Francis (16 August 2008). "Samini Drops New Album". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 17 June 2009