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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
R&b, Soul, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
Concerts
Jan
25
2Funky Street Kitchen
Leicester
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May
23
In It Together Festival 2025
Port Talbot
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May
24
Binks Yard
Nottingham
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Jul
04
Parc François Mitterand
Taverny
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Jul
05
Parc François Mitterand
Taverny
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Jul
06
Parc François Mitterand
Taverny
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Sep
06
Croydon Road Recreation Ground
Beckenham
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About Shola Ama
Shola Ama (born on March 18, 1979, in London) is an English singer who scored her biggest hit in 1997 with a cover of Randy Crawford's "You Might Need Somebody". She is half Caribbean (of Dominican & St. Lucian origin), quarter Irish and quarter Scottish.
Much Loved
Shola Ama has blossomed into the UK’s premier Soul and RnB vocalist. Famed for her angelic, soulful voice and ability to fuse soul, RnB, 2-Step and UK garage music.
Shola attended Quintin Kynaston School in the early 1990s, it was here that her passion for music and performing was allowed to blossom. Shola's discovery has become the stuff of legends. At 15 singing to herself at Hammersmith tube station and was over heard by a D'Influence music producer who was so amazed with what he heard he got her into the studio. In 1995 an independent label released a single titled ‘Celebrate’, which was a soft soulful ballad produced by D’Influence. Although the single was not a commercial success, it did draw a lot of attention to Shola as an artist and the result was that on her 16th birthday she signed a record deal with WEA.
Months later Shola released her biggest hit "You Might Need Somebody". This Randy Crawford cover blasted Shola into the main stream - receiving huge amounts of praise from critics and reached #3 in the UK charts, and remained in the top 40 for almost 2 months becoming one of 1997 biggest hits. And at 18 Shola released her critically acclaimed, multi-platinum selling debut album Much Love (1997) which gave her 4 top ten hits and went on to top the charts around Europe. Selling over a million copies 'Much Love' became the biggest selling UK RnB album, a title it still holds to this date.
On the success of the album Shola won a Brit award for 'Best British Female' and two MOBO awards for 'Best Newcomer' and 'Best Female Vocals'.
[edit] Knocked Down
While ‘Much Love’ brought Shola success she was not completely pleased with it; feeling it was rushed, reworking her original demos. Shola also had little creative control over the album.
In 1999 Shola released her second album ‘In Return’. The project saw Ama working with top producers Fred Jerkins III, Stargate[1], Shaun Labelle, Full Crew, D-Influence Productions & Ali Shaheed Muhammad (formerly from A Tribe Called Quest) and co-writers included Angie Stone & Babyface with David Foster. Although the record company injected huge amounts of capital into "In Return" the album was not as commercially successful as ‘Much Love’ but received raving reviews, many classing it as the UK’s best RnB album to date.
The album was more successful in the rest of Europe, especially France, where the single 'Still Believe' spent 4 months in the singles charts. Shola went all over Europe touring and promoting 'In Return' performing to sell out crowds night after night.
The disappointing sales of ‘In Return’ and low self-esteem knocked Shola into a depression that saw her drinking heavily and becoming addicted to drugs. In late 2000 her record label, looking at the undeservingly low sales of ‘In Return’ and negative press that was generating about her drink and drug dependence, dropped her.
The Asylum remix of Imagine, is however still a very popular club track, and still features on many compilations to this day.
[edit] Picked Up
The road to recovery was slow and healing for Shola. While having counselling Shola also spend quality time with friends and family. She eventually became clean and started to think about making music.
In 2003 Shola went back into the studio to record her third album, ‘Supersonic’. She was wary of signing a record deal knowing all too well of the creative limit she would have faced in order to ‘get back on top’. She opted instead to form a distributing deal with Pony Canyon; this allowed Shola to be as creatively free as she wished while still insuring the album could be mass released. The album was different to its predecessors because it was extremely personal. Lyrically Ama talked about personal issues in a masked way, like on ‘Emancipation (I'm Back)’, where the love of a man who is bad for you, yet you still remain in love represents drugs. Musically the album was very true to Shola’s personal taste; fusing RnB and soul with hip-hop and 2-Step. ‘Supersonic’ was initially released in Japan where it sold a respectable amount. The album was also limitedly released in the UK and other parts of Europe. The album received good reviews in both the UK and Japan.
Shola’s passion for music is obvious in her songs, with her writing and producing most of her own material. Shola has won 2 MOBO awards and a Brit Award award for best female artist. Emerging as one of the most respected female vocalists discovered highlights the power of her captivating voice.
[edit] The Future
Being out of the spotlight for a while Shola is taking her time to make her comeback. She is currently in the studio recording her highly anticipated 4th studio album; which is said to be her most personal to date and is expected for release in mid 2007. She is also currently mentoring her sister Saide Ama who has recently signed a recording development deal which should see her releasing music in late 2007 / early 2008. Having the UK's biggest selling RnB album behind her Shola is set to make a huge comeback in 2007.
[edit] Singles
1997 You Might Need Somebody #3
1997 You're The One I Love #3
1997 Who's Loving My Baby #4
1998 Much Love #17
1998 Someday I'll Find You #28 (feat. Craig Armstrong; AA-side with "I've Been To A Marvellous Party" by The Divine Comedy)
1999 Taboo #10 (Glamma Kid feat. Shola Ama)
1999 Still Believe #26
1999 Imagine #24
2001 This I Promise U
2003 U Should Really Know #8 (Pirates feat. Enya, Shola Ama, Naila Boss & Ishani)
[edit] Albums
[edit] Much Love
(1997) 4x Platinum
1. You're The One I Love
2. Much Love
3. You Might Need Somebody
4. Who's Loving My Baby
5. Celebrate
6. I Love Your Ways
7. We Got A Vibe
8. Summer Love
9. I Don't Know (Interlude)
10. I Can Show You
11. All Mine
12. One Love
[edit] In Return
(1999) Silver
1. Still Believe
2. Imagine
3. Deepest Hurt
4. Lovely Affair
5. Run To Me
6. My Heart
7. Everything
8. Can't Have You
9. This Time Next Year
10. Surrender
11. That Thing
12. In Return
13. He Don't Know
14. Queen For A Day
15. Superficial Fantasy
16. Can't Go On
17. Keepin' It Real
18. Still Believe (Stargate Mix)
[edit] Supersonic
(2002) Gold (Japan only)
1. Emancipation (I'm Back)
2. My Future
3. Sym4ony feat Danny K
4. U and Me
5. This I Promise U
6. Here on Earth
7. Electro High (Supersonic)
8. My Name Is.....(break)
9. Blood from a Stone
10. B 2Getha
11. Like 2 Watch (bonus track)
12. Granny's Yard (bonus track)
13. This I Promise U (Phatboy Remix) (hidden track)
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Genres
R&b, Soul, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul
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Shola Ama Tour Cities
Taverny, France
Port Talbot, United Kingdom
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Leicester, United Kingdom
Beckenham, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Shola Ama
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Shola Ama on tour?
Yes, Shola Ama is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Shola Ama concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Shola Ama tour
is scheduled for 7 dates across 5 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Shola Ama scheduled to play?
Shola Ama is scheduled to play 7 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Shola Ama tour start?
Shola Ama’s tour starts Jan 25, 2025 and ends on Sep 06, 2025.
They will play 5 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Leicester at 2Funky Street Kitchen and their next upcoming concert
will be in Port Talbot at Old Park Farm Margam.
What venues is Shola Ama performing at?
As part of the Shola Ama tour, Shola Ama is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 25 - Leicester,
England @ 2Funky Street Kitchen
May 23 - Port Talbot,
United Kingdom @ Old Park Farm Margam
May 24 - Nottingham,
England @ Binks Yard
Jul 04 - Taverny,
IDF @ Parc François Mitterand
Jul 05 - Taverny,
IDF @ Parc François Mitterand
Jul 06 - Taverny,
IDF @ Parc François Mitterand
Sep 06 - Beckenham,
England @ Croydon Road Recreation Ground