Oioai
Oioai is a dancehall duo from Kingston, Jamaica, formed in 2016. The group consists of vocalists Kemar "Flava" Donaldson and Andrew "Drew" Thomas. Their 2017...
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Oioai is a dancehall duo from Kingston, Jamaica, formed in 2016. The group consists of vocalists Kemar "Flava" Donaldson and Andrew "Drew" Thomas. Their 2017 single "Discoteca" became a breakout hit, helping establish their presence in the genre.
Their debut album "Rumble" arrived in 2018, featuring "Discoteca" alongside other tracks. They followed with a second album called "Carnival" in 2020. Songs like "Deves Estar A Chegar," "Pertencer," and "Procurando Alice" appear among their recorded work.
In 2019, the duo faced copyright infringement allegations related to an unauthorized sample, which led to temporary performance restrictions in some areas. Their lyrics and stage shows have also drawn criticism from conservative circles at times. They've generally defended their approach as part of authentic dancehall expression.
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