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Tinny
Background information
Birth nameNii Addo Quaynor
Born (1982-01-19) January 19, 1982 (age 42)
OriginAccra, Ghana
GenresR&B, Hiplife, Hip hop
OccupationRapper
Years active1994–present
LabelsKankpe Records
Websitemytinny.com

Nii Addo Quaynor (born January 19, 1982), better known by his stage name Tinny, is a Ghanaian Rapper. He was born in Osu, Ghana to Mr. Ricky Tetteh Quaynor and Naa Badu Quaynor. He is the last born of their 6 children.[1] At an early age of 8, by singing and rapping at parties and funfairs, he got into the music industry. In 1994 he started performing at Fun-World, an entertainment programme which was organized every Sunday at the National Theatre (Accra).[2] He has released five studio albums since his debut.

Early life

Tinny was born Tinny Nii Addo Quaynor and grew up in the neighborhood of Osu, Ghana. Young Tinny had his primary education at the Osu Home School and then went to Hepter International School at Akim Oda. He then went on to Osu Salem JSS and then proceeded to Okuapeman Secondary School for his secondary education. He was the entertainment prefect while he was at Okuapeman Secondary School and he organised shows for the students, as well as performed for them.

Music career

1994-1998: From Black Nature to Nature and Agony

In his early years, Tinny took up his first stage name Black Nature. He performed at various entertainment shows with that name. While he was in Osu Salem JSS, he joined forces with two of his friends, Salam and Buke, who called themselves "Black Agony" as a duo, and formed a whole new a group called "Nature and Agony". This group was managed by Tinny's father, Mr. Ricky Tetteh Quaynor. They performed at by then very popular teenage music shows such as Kiddafest and Fun-World. However, Agony did not like the idea of Tinny's father managing them thus, they left the group. Tinny then went solo to perform at ‘Ecstasy Promotions’ where he chalked the 1st position. When he got to Okuapeman Secondary School, his dad booked sessions for him with Hammer of The Last Two which landed him into being part of the Last 2 family as a 'foot soldier[3]'.

Road To Debut - Makola Kwakwe

It was quite difficult for Tinny to come out since most hiplife artistes at the time sang and rapped in twi and Tinny on the other hand, was a native Ga speaker and was therefore fixed on rapping in his ga language. His dream of making it to the top of the hiplife ladder came true when Hammer of The Last Two secured a deal for him with Abraham Ohene Djan (CEO of OM Studios). Abraham was carried away by his impressive lyrical flow after listening to his album, he agreed to produce him. With a beat maker like Hammer at the helm of things, Nii Addo decided to use the name Tinny as his stage name because it was his real name and blasted onto the Ghanaian music scene in 2003 with ‘Makola Kwakwe’. He quickly became a sensation, gracing events and dominating radio and TV in his category. Tinny’s fame increased when he featured on the remix of ‘Oye Ohene’. His went on with his career and featured atrtises like Dogo, Obrafour, K.K. Fosu, Etuoaboba, Bandana, FBS and Okra. He goes on to bless Obrafour’s Execution Diary with his voice on a track called I Believe I Can Fly (Heko Ejorko). Tinny won several awards following his debut like the New Artiste of the year at both Ghana Music Awards 2004 and Ghana Music Awards UK 2004 and a Youth Excellence award for being the ‘Youth Musician of the year 2003’. He was also awarded for being the Best Guest Entertainment Musical Artiste by Great Lamptey Mills.

In 2007, Tinny was picked by MTV to have his video for 'Incomplete' shot by world-renowned director Rachel Watanabe-Batton. This track was taken from his Aletse Ogboo album. In 2008, Tinny had the chance to record a single with Ja Rule when Ja Rule was in Ghana to perform during the 2008 Ghana Music Awards.

Since his debut he has maintained his position as an A-list artiste in Ghana, and as kept his name on top of the music charts.[4]

Style

His knack at making Ga (a local dialect he usually sings and raps in) proverbs sound more appealing and the distinct style with which he flows (mostly rhyming) has not only endeared him to the youth across Africa but won him the respect of native Ga speaking people . “Ricky, Naa Badu, Nakutso Bi” a popular line in most of his songs confirms the immeasurable support he receives from his parents Mr. Ricky Tetteh Quaynor and Christie –Lee Naa Badu Quaynor.[5]

Campaigns

Cadbury Fairtrade Campaign & Zingolo

Cadbury launched a campaign using Ghanaian traditional culture to raise additional funds for cocoa growing communities. The campaign was a promotion for Tinny's track Zingolo, as well as the Ghana-based dance troupe High Spirits. The Zingolo single is available on iTunes, with proceeds going to CARE, which funds education in Ghana's cocoa growing communities. The move follows the recent certification of Cadbury Dairy Milk across the UK and Ireland and builds on the work of the Cadbury Cocoa Partnership, a 10-year initiative launched in 2008.

The Zingolo campaign was developed at Fallon, London, by executive creative director Richard Flintham, creative directors Chris Bovill, John Allison, creatives Filip Tyden, Dan Watts, Chris Bovill, John Allison, account director Nathalie Clarke, agency producer Tom Goodwin, executive producer Nicky Barnes and agency producer Gemma Knight.[6]

The song, "Zingolo", was released on the newly established record label Glass and a Half Full Records, established by Cadbury's Dairy Milk following their move to Fairtrade chocolate.[7] The song, and the record label, were also set up to celebrate "all things Ghana, its people, its rappers, its dancers, it's cultural figures and, of course, its cocoa beans"[7]

The advertisement was broadcast on television and cinema. Featuring a 1-minute edit of the song, it is a short music video showing Ghana and a "cocoa head". It is their fourth advertisement in the Glass and a Half Full Productions campaign, which begun in 2007 with the award-winning Gorilla advertisement.[8]

Mytinny – Contribution Campaign

On 2 January 2007 he organized and performed two songs at his grand New Year’s party for 300 HIV/AIDS orphaned children at Manya-krobo in the eastern region of Ghana to mark the beginning of his “Mytinny – Contribution Campaign” which he says would be his Annual Social Responsibility Project.[9] In January 2012 Tinny, as a former student of Okuapeman, visited the school to celebrate his birthday with the blind students with the aim of putting smiles on their faces. Among the items donated included food and drinks, talking calculators, 51 packets of braille sheets among others. The birthday party was organized by Hear Our Say Ghana, an Accra-based Non-Governmental Organzsation with support from Akua Pokua and Arisa, volunteers from Belgium and Japan respectively. Richard Berko, Tinny's Manager told BEATWAVES that students always looked up to them as their source of encouragement. 'I think most of us are in a position to help them and that is exactly what Tinny has done'.Speaking to the children, Tinny encouraged them to learn extra hard to become influential people in society, despite the poor conditions they found themselves in now. According to Tinny, he was concerned about the children's wellbeing, hence his visit.[10]

Glo Ghana Ambassador

In 2009, Tinny was listed as one of Glo Ghana's Ambassadors.[11] [12]

BET Cypher

BET Hip Hop Awards Ghana Cypher 2010 was created exclusively for BET International. It Features D-Black, Sarkodie, Kwaku-T, Ayigbe Edem, BabyG, Tinny and Reggie Rockstone. Its beat was produced by Green Gafacci from Black Avenue Muzik, and Produced & Directed by Lilian N. Blankson for Princess Productions.[13]

Discography

  • Makola Kwakwe (2003)
  • Aletse (2005)
  • Kaa Bu Ame (2007)[14]
  • Attention (2008)
  • Regular Champion : Vol 1 (2013)[15]

Awards and Nominations

Year Organisation Award Work Result
2004
Youth Excellence Awards
Young Musician of the Year
Himself
Won
2004
Ghana Music Awards
New Artiste of the Year
Himself
Won
2004
Ghana Music Awards (UK Version)
New Artiste of the Year
Himself
Won
2004
Channel O Music Video Awards
Best African West Award
Dzormo
Nominated[16]
2008
Ghana Music Awards
Hiplife Song of the Year
Kaa Bu Ame
Nominated[17]
2008
Ghana Music Awards
Hiplife Artiste of the Year
Himself
Nominated[17]
2008
Ghana Music Awards
Hiplife Album of the Year
Kaa Bu Ame
Nominated[17]
2009
Hip Hop World Awards
African Artiste of the Year
Himself
Won
2009
4syte Music Video Awards
Best Male Video
Ringtone
Nominated
2009
Ghana Music Awards
Best Collaboration of the Year (Shared with Czar and Richie)
Mercy Lokko
Nominated[18]
2009
Ghana Music Awards
Best Collaboration of the Year (Shared with Slim Busterr)
Nhyira
Nominated[18]
2010
Ghana Music Awards
Hip Hop /Hiplife song of the Year
Ringtone
Nominated
2010
Ghana Music Awards
Hip Hop /Hiplife Artiste of the Year
Himself
Nominated
2010
Ghana Music Awards
Best Rapper of the Year
Himself
Nominated
2010
MOBO Awards
Best African Act
Himself
Nominated[19]
2011
4syte Music Video Awards
Best Collaboration (Shared with Jay Ghartey)
Go Hard All Day
Nominated
2011
Ghana Hiphop & R&B Awards
Hiphop Album (Of The Decade)
Makola Kwakwe
Nominated[20]
2012
4syte Music Video Awards
Best Male Video
Anaconda
Nominated[21]
2012
Queen of The Ga-Adangbe Beauty Pageant and Awards
Ga-Adangbe Icon of the Decade
Himself
Won
2012
Yfm Loud in GH Awards
Best Male Artiste
Himself
Nominated[22]

References

  1. ^ "Tinny". Music in Ghana.
  2. ^ "Tinny - Music Artist". Ghana Base Music.
  3. ^ "Ghana Music Fact File: Tinny'". Ghana Music.com. 2010-08-07. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  4. ^ "Charts: Top Ghana Music Downloads". GHflicks.com. 2012-04-07. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  5. ^ "Tinny Blasts Charter House Over Vodafone Music Awards". News 1. 2012-04-24. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  6. ^ "Cadbury launches campaign to promote Fairtrade Cocoa". Joy Online. 2011-09-14. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  7. ^ a b http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2009/cadbury-zingolo-from-ghana/
  8. ^ http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/news/939646/Cadbury-Dairy-Milk-launches-music-video-ad---watch/
  9. ^ "Biography". MyTinny. 2007-02-24. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  10. ^ "Tinny Donates GH¢ 3000 To Okuapeman School". Modern Ghana. 2012-01-24. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  11. ^ "Glo ambassadors to launch group album". Ghana Music.com. 2012-01-26. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  12. ^ "Glo Ambassadors". GloWorld.com. 2012-05-26. Retrieved 2012-06-19.
  13. ^ "BET Cypher Ghana Video: Reggie Rockstone, D-Black, Kwaku T, Lady G, Tinny, Edem & Sarkodie Rocks It On BET Cypher". Daily Guide. 2010-10-19. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  14. ^ "Tinny To Launch 38 Track Album". Ghana Web. 2006-05-29. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  15. ^ "Tinny Releases 'Something Something' Video". Modern Ghana. 2012-07-24. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  16. ^ "Nigeria Tops Nominations At Channel O AMVAs". Modern Ghana. 2005-03-03. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  17. ^ a b c "Ghana Music Awards 2008: Nominees". Ghana Base. 2008-03-21. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  18. ^ a b "The 2009 Ghana Music Awards nominees revealed". Modern Ghana. 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  19. ^ "Tinny, M3nsa, Wanlov Nominated For 2010 MOBO Awards". Ghana Mma. 2010-09-12. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  20. ^ "Full Nomination list for Ghana Hiphop & R&B Awards 2011". Modern Ghana. 2008-03-21. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  21. ^ "Full list of The 4syte Music Video Awards 2012 Nomination". HitzGH. 2012-11-01. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  22. ^ "Yfm announces nominees for Loud in GH Awards". Vibe Ghana. 2012-12-14. Retrieved 2012-12-21.

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