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Kele Okereke

Rowland Kelechukwu Okereke // (listen) (born 13 October 1981), also known mononymously as Kele, is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the indie rock band Bloc Party.[1]

Kele Okereke
Okereke performing in November 2018
Background information
Birth nameRowland Kelechukwu Okereke
Born (1981-10-13) 13 October 1981 (age 41)
Liverpool, England
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
Years active1999–present
Labels

Early life

Okereke was born in Liverpool on 13 October 1981,[2][3] the son of Nigerian immigrant parents.[4] He is of Igbo descent and was raised Catholic in London.[5] From 2001 to 2003, he studied English literature at King's College London.[6]

Music career

Bloc Party

 
Bloc Party performing in January 2006

In 2005, Bloc Party released their first studio album, titled Silent Alarm. The album reached number three in the UK Albums Chart, and propelled the band to fame. Despite this, Okereke continued to study English literature at university. Until the release of Silent Alarm, he had kept his musical activities secret from his parents.

The band released their second album A Weekend in the City on 5 February 2007 in the UK and 6 February in the US. The album debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 with 48,000 copies sold, and reached the No. 2 spot in the UK Albums Chart. For the album, Okereke chose more personal and political subjects for songs. A family friend, Christopher Alaneme, had been murdered in a racist attack, while London bartender David Morley was beaten to death in a possibly homophobic "happy slapping" incident. Okereke has claimed that these events, combined with the 7 July London bombings, "galvanised [his] mindset" and prompted him to make the lyrics "dark, bigger and quite abrasive".[7]

It became available via the UK's iTunes Store a day ahead of schedule, on 4 February. The first single, "The Prayer", was released on 29 January, having been made available on Myspace on 22 November 2006. It reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart, still the group's highest placing. The next single, "I Still Remember," was the album's first in the US. The album was produced by Jacknife Lee.

In the build-up to the release of the album, Zane Lowe aired a live set from the BBC studios at Maida Vale featuring a mix of old songs and new ones on his evening radio show on BBC Radio 1 on 30 January 2007. The band also scheduled their first gig with the second album at Reading Hexagon to coincide with the UK release date. On 1 February 2007, A Weekend in the City was made available to listen to for free through the band's official Myspace website.

The third album released by the band Intimacy, was initially only made available for purchase on their website as a download on 21 August 2008. The record was released in compact disc form on 24 October 2008, with Wichita Recordings as the primary label. It peaked at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart and entered the Billboard 200 in the United States at number 18.

In October 2008, Okereke moved to Berlin to seize the city's music oriented spirit.[8]

Okereke made a guest appearance on Tiësto's song "It's Not the Things You Say"[9] on his album Kaleidoscope, released 6 October 2009 and also Martin Solveig's 'Ready 2 Go', after which Bloc Party went on hiatus.

In 2011, Kele Reunited with Bloc Party to record the band's fourth album, Four, which was released in August 2012. Both the album and its lead single - Octopus, released a month before - peaked in their respective UK charts at number three.

In 2013, the band released an EP called The Nextwave Sessions and went on an indefinite hiatus.

Bloc Party reunited in 2015 with a new line-up. They released their fifth album Hymns on 29 January 2016.[10]

Solo career

 
Okereke performing in 2009

Okereke released his first solo album, titled The Boxer, produced by XXXChange, on 21 June 2010, through Wichita / Polydor in the UK and Europe and Glassnote Records for the rest of the world. The album was released under the name Kele, dropping his surname. Okereke explained the album title, saying "as a boxer, you have to rely on nobody else but yourself to achieve what it is you want to achieve. Even though you take hits, you have to keep focus on your priorities and keep going. I thought that was an inspiring image."[11] The first single from the album, "Tenderoni", was released on 14 June 2010.[12]

On 13 September 2011, NME and Wichita Recordings announced that Kele would be releasing a follow up to The Boxer; an EP titled The Hunter.[13][14]

Kele released the single "Everything You Wanted". It was remixed by South African producers DJ Qness and DJ Mujava, who brought in a fusion of pop along with their traditional South African Kwaito music.

Kele features on Sub Focus' single "Turn It Around" from his second studio album Torus. The song was released on 22 September 2013.[15]

On 23 July 2014, Kele announced his second solo album, entitled Trick, to be released on his own label Lilac Records via Kobalt Label Services on 13 October 2014.[16]

Okereke released his third album Fatherland on 6 October 2017 under his full name (whereas his first two albums were released under the mononym 'Kele').[17] Two tracks, "Yemaya" and "Streets Been Talkin'", have been released from the album as of July 2017.[17]

On 19 March 2018, the Bloc Party Facebook page put a picture up indicating they were doing a tour of six shows in Europe performing songs from their first album, Silent Alarm.

In January 2019, "Leave to Remain", a new musical written by Okereke and Matt Jones debuted in London. Announced in September 2018, the musical about an interracial gay couple was preceded by the single "Not the Drugs Talking" which showed a move back towards beats following the more acoustic Fatherland.[18] Telling a love story through the Prism of Brexit, the new show is accompanied by a tie-in album of new songs. Speaking about the subject matter and his feelings on the UK in 2019, Okereke claimed that "It’s not a time that I’ve been proud to be British. It’s an ugly time. The opportunity to tell a story about people from different cultures coming together and finding love in the shadow of that is an important thing to stand up for."[19]

In November 2019, saw the release of Kele's fourth album, 2042.[20] The title is a reference to the year that census data predicts ethnic minorities will become the majority in the United States.[21] Much of the album tackles political themes such as the Windrush scandal, Grenfell Tower fire and Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest. Musically, Kele fuses funk with experimental electro, glitchy guitars and West African beats, according to NME.[22] The album was released under the name Kele, again dropping his surname.

In May 2021, Okereke released his fifth studio album entitled The Waves Pt. 1.[23]

Personal life

In March 2010, Okereke came out as gay in a BUTT magazine article.[5] He then gave an interview and appeared on the June 2010 cover of Attitude magazine. He had previously been reluctant to discuss his sexuality, though he had compared himself to bisexual musicians Brian Molko and David Bowie. He has also compared himself to Morrissey, whose sexuality remains speculated.[24] Additionally, he has discussed the homoerotic story behind the Bloc Party song "I Still Remember" and its semi-autobiographical nature. In June 2010, he was named as the "Sexiest Out Gay Male Artist" by music website LP33 in its annual survey.[25]

In 2010, Okereke launched his personal website at iamkele.com.[26]

In a 2014, interview with NBHAP, Okereke told that he is "excited about the future". He said, "There is a lot going on, a lot of upheaval but with change comes the opportunity for rebirth, which is my favourite kind of experience."[27]

Oasis feud

Okereke responded critically to comments made by Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis in early 2007. Liam called Bloc Party "a band off of University Challenge" while Noel dismissed them as "indie shit". Okereke replied, "I think Oasis are the most overrated and pernicious band of all time. They had a totally negative and dangerous impact upon the state of British music. They have made stupidity hip. They claim to be inspired by the Beatles but, and this saddens me, they have failed to grasp that the Beatles were about constant change and evolution. Oasis are repetitive Luddites."[28] When Oasis cancelled their headlining set at the Rock-en-Seine festival in August 2009, which would lead to the band's demise, Okereke and the band's tour manager Peter Hill announced to the crowd that Oasis had cancelled their slot during Bloc Party's own set and sarcastically declared the breakup to be a shame. He then announced to the crowd, "So I guess by default, we are headlining." After bandmate Russell Lissack played a brief part of the Oasis song "Supersonic", Okereke mockingly dedicated the Bloc Party track "Mercury" to the Oasis fans "who really, really wanted to see those inbred twins".[29]

Discography

Solo Albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
[30]
UK
Dance

[31]
AUS
[32]
AUT
[33]
BEL
(FL)

[34]
BEL
(WA)

[35]
FRA
[36]
IRL
[37]
SWI
[38]
The Boxer
  • Released: 21 June 2010
  • Label: Wichita
20 2 35 71 41 89 174 42 98
Trick
  • Released: 13 October 2014
  • Label: Lilac
99 9 92
Fatherland
(as Kele Okereke)
  • Released: 6 October 2017[17]
  • Label: BMG
2042
  • Released: 8 November 2019[39]
  • Label: Kola
The Waves Pt. 1
  • Released: 28 May 2021[40]
  • Label: Kola

Soundtrack albums

Title Details
Leave to Remain
  • Released: 25 January 2019[41]

EPs

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
The Hunter 79
Heartbreaker
  • Released: 25 November 2013[42]
  • Label: Crosstown Rebels
Candy Flip
  • Released: 31 March 2014
  • Label: Crosstown Rebels

Singles

Year Song Chart positions Album
UK
[30]
UK
Dance
AUS
[43]
AUT BEL (FL)
[44]
BEL (WA)
[45]
2010 "Tenderoni" 31 6 63 58 54 64 The Boxer
"Everything You Wanted" 93 17[46] 79
"On the Lam"
2011 "What Did I Do?" 83 The Hunter
2014 "Doubt" Trick
"Coasting"
"Closer"

Featured singles

Cultural influence

Online code school Bloc offers an optional API programming project called "Kele", named after Kele Okereke.[47]

References

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  19. ^ "Bloc Party's Kele Okereke: This is not a time I'm proud to be British. It's an ugly time". The Independent. 24 January 2019.
  20. ^ Trendell, Andrew (4 September 2019). "Bloc Party's Kele Okereke explores "public racism" with 'Jungle Bunny' from new album '2042'". NME. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  21. ^ Cliff, Aimee (8 November 2019). "Kele: 2042 review – Okereke's most political work yet". the Guardian. Retrieved 8 June 2022. So named to reference the year that census data predicts ethnic minorities will become the majority in the US, 2042 is perhaps Okereke's most directly political work to date.
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External links

  • Official website

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article October 2018 Rowland Kelechukwu Okereke listen born 13 October 1981 also known mononymously as Kele is an English singer songwriter and musician He is best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the indie rock band Bloc Party 1 Kele OkerekeOkereke performing in November 2018Background informationBirth nameRowland Kelechukwu OkerekeBorn 1981 10 13 13 October 1981 age 41 Liverpool EnglandOriginLondon EnglandGenresIndie rock post punk revival post Britpop art punk alternative rock alternative dance houseOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s Vocals guitar piano vocoderYears active1999 presentLabelsWichita V2 Kobalt Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Bloc Party 2 2 Solo career 3 Personal life 4 Oasis feud 5 Discography 5 1 Solo Albums 5 2 Soundtrack albums 5 3 EPs 5 4 Singles 5 5 Featured singles 6 Cultural influence 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditOkereke was born in Liverpool on 13 October 1981 2 3 the son of Nigerian immigrant parents 4 He is of Igbo descent and was raised Catholic in London 5 From 2001 to 2003 he studied English literature at King s College London 6 Music career EditBloc Party Edit Main article Bloc Party Bloc Party performing in January 2006 In 2005 Bloc Party released their first studio album titled Silent Alarm The album reached number three in the UK Albums Chart and propelled the band to fame Despite this Okereke continued to study English literature at university Until the release of Silent Alarm he had kept his musical activities secret from his parents The band released their second album A Weekend in the City on 5 February 2007 in the UK and 6 February in the US The album debuted at No 12 on the Billboard 200 with 48 000 copies sold and reached the No 2 spot in the UK Albums Chart For the album Okereke chose more personal and political subjects for songs A family friend Christopher Alaneme had been murdered in a racist attack while London bartender David Morley was beaten to death in a possibly homophobic happy slapping incident Okereke has claimed that these events combined with the 7 July London bombings galvanised his mindset and prompted him to make the lyrics dark bigger and quite abrasive 7 It became available via the UK s iTunes Store a day ahead of schedule on 4 February The first single The Prayer was released on 29 January having been made available on Myspace on 22 November 2006 It reached No 4 on the UK Singles Chart still the group s highest placing The next single I Still Remember was the album s first in the US The album was produced by Jacknife Lee In the build up to the release of the album Zane Lowe aired a live set from the BBC studios at Maida Vale featuring a mix of old songs and new ones on his evening radio show on BBC Radio 1 on 30 January 2007 The band also scheduled their first gig with the second album at Reading Hexagon to coincide with the UK release date On 1 February 2007 A Weekend in the City was made available to listen to for free through the band s official Myspace website The third album released by the band Intimacy was initially only made available for purchase on their website as a download on 21 August 2008 The record was released in compact disc form on 24 October 2008 with Wichita Recordings as the primary label It peaked at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart and entered the Billboard 200 in the United States at number 18 In October 2008 Okereke moved to Berlin to seize the city s music oriented spirit 8 Okereke made a guest appearance on Tiesto s song It s Not the Things You Say 9 on his album Kaleidoscope released 6 October 2009 and also Martin Solveig s Ready 2 Go after which Bloc Party went on hiatus In 2011 Kele Reunited with Bloc Party to record the band s fourth album Four which was released in August 2012 Both the album and its lead single Octopus released a month before peaked in their respective UK charts at number three In 2013 the band released an EP called The Nextwave Sessions and went on an indefinite hiatus Bloc Party reunited in 2015 with a new line up They released their fifth album Hymns on 29 January 2016 10 Solo career Edit Okereke performing in 2009 Okereke released his first solo album titled The Boxer produced by XXXChange on 21 June 2010 through Wichita Polydor in the UK and Europe and Glassnote Records for the rest of the world The album was released under the name Kele dropping his surname Okereke explained the album title saying as a boxer you have to rely on nobody else but yourself to achieve what it is you want to achieve Even though you take hits you have to keep focus on your priorities and keep going I thought that was an inspiring image 11 The first single from the album Tenderoni was released on 14 June 2010 12 On 13 September 2011 NME and Wichita Recordings announced that Kele would be releasing a follow up to The Boxer an EP titled The Hunter 13 14 Kele released the single Everything You Wanted It was remixed by South African producers DJ Qness and DJ Mujava who brought in a fusion of pop along with their traditional South African Kwaito music Kele features on Sub Focus single Turn It Around from his second studio album Torus The song was released on 22 September 2013 15 On 23 July 2014 Kele announced his second solo album entitled Trick to be released on his own label Lilac Records via Kobalt Label Services on 13 October 2014 16 Okereke released his third album Fatherland on 6 October 2017 under his full name whereas his first two albums were released under the mononym Kele 17 Two tracks Yemaya and Streets Been Talkin have been released from the album as of July 2017 17 On 19 March 2018 the Bloc Party Facebook page put a picture up indicating they were doing a tour of six shows in Europe performing songs from their first album Silent Alarm In January 2019 Leave to Remain a new musical written by Okereke and Matt Jones debuted in London Announced in September 2018 the musical about an interracial gay couple was preceded by the single Not the Drugs Talking which showed a move back towards beats following the more acoustic Fatherland 18 Telling a love story through the Prism of Brexit the new show is accompanied by a tie in album of new songs Speaking about the subject matter and his feelings on the UK in 2019 Okereke claimed that It s not a time that I ve been proud to be British It s an ugly time The opportunity to tell a story about people from different cultures coming together and finding love in the shadow of that is an important thing to stand up for 19 In November 2019 saw the release of Kele s fourth album 2042 20 The title is a reference to the year that census data predicts ethnic minorities will become the majority in the United States 21 Much of the album tackles political themes such as the Windrush scandal Grenfell Tower fire and Colin Kaepernick s national anthem protest Musically Kele fuses funk with experimental electro glitchy guitars and West African beats according to NME 22 The album was released under the name Kele again dropping his surname In May 2021 Okereke released his fifth studio album entitled The Waves Pt 1 23 Personal life EditIn March 2010 Okereke came out as gay in a BUTT magazine article 5 He then gave an interview and appeared on the June 2010 cover of Attitude magazine He had previously been reluctant to discuss his sexuality though he had compared himself to bisexual musicians Brian Molko and David Bowie He has also compared himself to Morrissey whose sexuality remains speculated 24 Additionally he has discussed the homoerotic story behind the Bloc Party song I Still Remember and its semi autobiographical nature In June 2010 he was named as the Sexiest Out Gay Male Artist by music website LP33 in its annual survey 25 In 2010 Okereke launched his personal website at iamkele com 26 In a 2014 interview with NBHAP Okereke told that he is excited about the future He said There is a lot going on a lot of upheaval but with change comes the opportunity for rebirth which is my favourite kind of experience 27 Oasis feud EditOkereke responded critically to comments made by Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis in early 2007 Liam called Bloc Party a band off of University Challenge while Noel dismissed them as indie shit Okereke replied I think Oasis are the most overrated and pernicious band of all time They had a totally negative and dangerous impact upon the state of British music They have made stupidity hip They claim to be inspired by the Beatles but and this saddens me they have failed to grasp that the Beatles were about constant change and evolution Oasis are repetitive Luddites 28 When Oasis cancelled their headlining set at the Rock en Seine festival in August 2009 which would lead to the band s demise Okereke and the band s tour manager Peter Hill announced to the crowd that Oasis had cancelled their slot during Bloc Party s own set and sarcastically declared the breakup to be a shame He then announced to the crowd So I guess by default we are headlining After bandmate Russell Lissack played a brief part of the Oasis song Supersonic Okereke mockingly dedicated the Bloc Party track Mercury to the Oasis fans who really really wanted to see those inbred twins 29 Discography EditSee also Bloc Party discography Solo Albums Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsUK 30 UKDance 31 AUS 32 AUT 33 BEL FL 34 BEL WA 35 FRA 36 IRL 37 SWI 38 The Boxer Released 21 June 2010 Label Wichita 20 2 35 71 41 89 174 42 98Trick Released 13 October 2014 Label Lilac 99 9 92 Fatherland as Kele Okereke Released 6 October 2017 17 Label BMG 2042 Released 8 November 2019 39 Label Kola The Waves Pt 1 Released 28 May 2021 40 Label Kola Soundtrack albums Edit Title DetailsLeave to Remain Released 25 January 2019 41 EPs Edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUSThe Hunter Released 7 November 2011 Label Wichita Recordings 79Heartbreaker Released 25 November 2013 42 Label Crosstown Rebels Candy Flip Released 31 March 2014 Label Crosstown Rebels Singles Edit Year Song Chart positions AlbumUK 30 UKDance AUS 43 AUT BEL FL 44 BEL WA 45 2010 Tenderoni 31 6 63 58 54 64 The Boxer Everything You Wanted 93 17 46 79 On the Lam 2011 What Did I Do 83 The Hunter2014 Doubt Trick Coasting Closer Featured singles Edit Believe with The Chemical Brothers 2005 It s Not The Things You Say with Tiesto 2009 Ready 2 Go with Martin Solveig 2011 Step Up with Hercules amp Love Affair 2011 What Did I Do with Sander van Doorn featuring Lucy Taylor 2011 Turn It Around with Sub Focus 2013 Let Go with RAC 2013 Faith with V V Brown 2014 The One with Sable 2014 So They Say with Claptone 2018 Won t Give Up with Ejeca 2020 Cultural influence EditOnline code school Bloc offers an optional API programming project called Kele named after Kele Okereke 47 References Edit 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Jungle Bunny from new album 2042 NME Retrieved 3 May 2020 Cliff Aimee 8 November 2019 Kele 2042 review Okereke s most political work yet the Guardian Retrieved 8 June 2022 So named to reference the year that census data predicts ethnic minorities will become the majority in the US 2042 is perhaps Okereke s most directly political work to date Aubrey Elizabeth 6 November 2019 Kele Okereke 2042 review Bloc Party frontman wows with politically charged funk and experimental electro NME Retrieved 8 June 2022 Williams Jenessa 26 May 2021 Kele The Waves Pt 1 review a meditative pandemic induced experiment NME Retrieved 9 May 2022 McLean Craig 7 January 2007 Kele Okereke 21st century boy The Guardian London Retrieved 5 August 2008 top 20 sexiest gay male musicians LP33 Archived from the original on 19 June 2010 Retrieved 25 June 2010 Exclaim Music exclaim ca Archived from the original on 11 July 2010 Fleischer Norman 7 April 2014 Interview Kele Okereke The opportunity for rebirth NBHAP 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November 2019 English Laura 28 March 2021 Bloc Party s Frontman Kele Shares New Single Smalltown Boy amp Announces New Album Music Feeds Evolve Media Retrieved 28 March 2021 Leave to Remain Amazon UK Amazon UK Heartbreaker EP Crosstown Rebels www crosstownrebels com Kele Tenderoni austriancharts at Retrieved 7 November 2011 Kele Tenderoni ultratop be Retrieved 7 November 2011 Kele Tenderoni ultratop be Retrieved 7 November 2011 2010 Top 40 Dance Singles Archive 28 August 2010 Official Charts Company 28 August 2010 Retrieved 7 November 2011 Bloc Retrieved 28 April 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kele Okereke Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kele Okereke amp oldid 1133589476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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