Lemar Obika (born 4 April 1978), professionally known
simply as Lemar, is a British recording artist. Obika has had a run
of chart success in the UK, Europe and Australia. He rose to fame after
finishing in third place on the first series of British talent show
Fame Academy, which was won by David Sneddon.
Since then Lemar has had 7 top ten UK singles and sold over 2 million
albums. He is seen as one of the most successful artists to come out
of a reality TV show. Lemar has won two Brit Awards and three Mobo
Awards.
Lemar Obika was born in Muswell Hill, North London, England to Ibo
parents of Enugu State,South Eastern Nigeria.He grew up listening to
R&B and soul music. He used to sing at home with his brothers and
sister, pretending to be The Jacksons.
He was 17 when he had his first concert at the Junior Jam at the Temple
in Tottenham supporting Usher.[citation needed] Later on he gave up
an opportunity to study pharmacy at Cardiff University to pursue a
musical career. Lemar had some success supporting various artists such
as Destiny's Child, Total, Uncle Sam and Usher Raymond on their UK
club tours and after some years, managed to secure a recording contract
with BMG. Following this, he released his debut single "Got Me
Saying Ooh". Unfortunately his record deal with BMG fell through
in less than a year due to restructuring at the record label.[2] He
had to eventually take a job working as an accounts manager at NatWest
in Enfield, north London.
Career
2002–03: Fame Academy and Dedication
Main article: Fame Academy
Lemar was most notably brought to public attention on the BBC's Fame
Academy in 2002, a combination of a talent quest and reality television
show. He made the finals of the show winning plaudits for his version
of "Let's Stay Together" by Al Green and singing a duet with
Lionel Richie on "Easy". While he ended up finishing third
in the show, which was won by David Sneddon, he caught the eye of fellow
British soul singer Beverley Knight, who invited him to sing a duet
with her during her concert at the Hammersmith Apollo.
Sony Music was so impressed with his potential that they signed him
to a five-year record deal worth £1 million. He was also the
contestant from Fame Academy chosen to represent the UK in Eurobest,
coming fifth (the eventual winner being Chenoa from Spain).[1]
Lemar's second single "Dance (With U)" reached number two
on the UK Singles Chart in early 2003. His first album Dedicated was
released late in 2003 with additional singles "50/50" and "Another
Day" also achieving chart success in the UK.[1] Following the
success of the album, he commenced his first headlining tour of the
UK. After completing his UK tour, Lemar was the opening act for Justin
Timberlake's UK tour dates.[1]
2004–05: Time to Grow
On 12 November 2004 Lemar guested on Radio 1's Live Lounge and performed
a cover of U2's song "Vertigo". He has also performed for
Prince Charles' Prince's Trust.
In early November 2004, Lemar released his first single from the album "Time
to Grow". "If There's Any Justice" reached number three
on the UK Singles Chart, and has become one of Lemar's most recognised
songs.[1] ""Time to Grow"" was released following
the single and peaked at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart, to date,
the album has been certificated 2x Platuim by the BPI.[1] Two other
singles were released from the album, "Time to Grow" and "Don't
Give It Up".[1]
He is also one of the artists included on Band Aid 20's single "Do
They Know It's Christmas?".[1]
2006–08: The Truth About Love and The Reason
4 September 2006 saw Lemar return with his eighth single, entitled "It's
Not That Easy", which became his sixth UK top ten hit. A week
later his new album The Truth About Love was released, which saw guest
appearances from Styles P from The L.O.X., Mica Paris and Joss Stone.
The album became Lemar's highest charting album to date, peaking at
number three on the UK Albums Chart, outpeaking Time to Grow (number
eight) and Dedicated (number sixteen). Two more singles were released
from the album, "Someone Should Tell You" and "Tick
Tock".[1] At the Brit Awards in 2007, Lemar was hoping to arrive
in a makeshift limo, with James May from the BBC's Top Gear. Lemar
ultimately got frustrated with May and got out of the car after May
repeatedly got lost. He featured on Sway's first single "Saturday
Night Hustle" from the album The Signature LP.[1]
Lemar's fourth studio album "The Reason" was released on
24 November 2008, entering the UK Albums Chart at No. 41. Lead single "If
She Knew" was released on 10 November 2008, and peaked on the
UK Singles Chart at No. 14. On the 2nd March 2010, Lemar released his
second single from the album, "Weight of the World", the
song peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] He performed both
singles on GMTV.[1]
2010–11: The Hits and Touring
Lemar performed his new single "The Way Love Goes" on the
BBC1 show So You Think You Can Dance on 9 January 2010.[1] He also
performed the single on GMTV in February.[1] The single was released
on Valentine’s Day and peaked at number eight on the UK Singles
Chart.[1] On the 8th March, the single was followed by his much anticipated
album, The Hits.[1] Which - as well as including 10 hit singles from
his four studio albums - also features four new tracks. In addtiton
to "The Way Love Goes", these include a duet with Britain's
chart-topping pop/R&B boy-band JLS on a re-recording of Lemar's
own 2003 ballad "What About Love".[3] On the 19th March,
Lemar and JLS performed the song together on Sport Relief.[1]
On 11 March 2010 Lemar's album The Hits hit number one on the R&B
download charts on iTunes. Along with 9 of Lemar's songs in the top
100 downloads. It peaked at number eighteen on the UK Albums Chart.[1]
Near the end of March 2010 Lemar performed a Radio 1's Live Lounge
version of "Empire State of Mind".[1] He also recorded cover
versions of Beyonce's "Sweet Dreams" and Alicia Key's "Try
Sleeping with a Broken Heart".[1]
Lemar appeared as a special guest on the U.K Dates of Mary J Blige's
World Tour. His confirmed dates where at Birmingham's LG Arena, London's
O2 Arena and Manchester's MEN Arena. The first date, in London, was
on the 2nd November 2010.[1] It was also been announced that Lemar
would be the special guest on the U.K. dates of Enrique Iglesias' Tour
in 2011.[4]
Discography
Main article: Lemar discography
Studio albums
2003: Dedicated
2004: Time to Grow
2006: The Truth About Love
2008: The Reason
Compilation albums
2010: The Hits
Awards & Nominations
Brit Awards:
Winner 2006 - British Urban Act
Winner 2004 - British Urban Act
Nominee 2007 - British Male Solo Artist
Nominee 2006 - British Urban Act
Nominee 2005 - British Male Solo Artist
Nominee 2005 - British Urban Act
Nominee 2004 - Best British Breakthrough Act
Nominee 2004 - Best British Urban Act
Mobo Awards:
Winner 2006 - Best UK Male
Winner 2005 - Best UK Male
Winner 2005 - Best Album - Time to Grow
Nominee 2009 - Best R&B/Soul Act
Nominee 2007 - Best R&B Act
Nominee 2005 - Best Video - If There's Any Justice
Nominee 2005 - Best R&B Act
Nominee 2004 - UK Act of the Year
Nominee 2004 - Best R&B Act
Personal life
On 19 January 2008, MSN UK reported that Lemar became a father for
the first time with his long term partner Charmaine Powell, who gave
birth to a baby girl called Nyiema Obika at London's private Portland
hospital weighing 7 lb. His cousin, Jonathan Obika is a Premier League
footballer who plays for Tottenham Hotspur. As of May 2009 Obika had
accumulated wealth of £4 Million.