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Dawin The Stoic Music Artist

Dwin, The Stoic is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, performer, composer, and writer known for his poetic lyricism and genre-bending sound. He is also the founder and president of St. Claire Records, an independent record label. In 2023, he released the EP Love Lane with producer Rhaffy, spawning three viral tracks including fan-favourite . In 2024 he released his sophomore solo album , a richly cinematic body of work anchored by the standout single I Go Nowhere, which has garnered over 3 million total streams within its first year and received a 2025 live + acoustic re-release. His earlier work includes (2018), (2019), and the Ignis Brothers album (2020), named one of Pulse Nigeria’s best albums of the year. Dwin, The Stoic's music has been used in various film and tv shows - from NdaniTV’s ‘Skinny Girl In Transit’ to award-winning ‘37 To Go’, the Netflix Original ‘Far From Home’, the Disney+ documentary "MADU" and several other theatrical releases.

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Nigeria

Born

February 6, 1993

Age

33 yrs

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    Update Feb 4, 2025

    Gospel Musicians Performing at Secular Events: 'Everybody has their assignments' - Diana Hamilton

    Ghanaian gospel sensation, Diana Hamilton, has weighed in on the ongoing debate about gospel musicians performing at secular events. Speaking in an interview with Hitz FM, Hamilton emphasised that the primary focus should be on the message being delivered, rather than the venue. "Jesus came not for the saved, but for the lost. When He sends you, He equips you for where and to whom He's sending you. Everyone has their assignment. Somebody's assignment is to reach the elite who don't believe in God. They think they have it all, and so they need to be approached in a way that resonates with them," Hamilton stated. Hamilton's comments come in response to criticism faced by gospel artiste, Broda Sammy, who has been performing at secular events as part of his outreach to non-religious audiences.

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