Dr. Alban is a Swedish musician and producer with his own record label Dr. … Read Full Bio ↴Dr. Alban is a Swedish musician and producer with his own record label Dr. Records. His music can best be described as hip-hop reggae with a dance hall style.
Dr. Alban (born August 26, 1957 as Alban Nwapa in Nigeria) grew up listening to Fela Kuti and James Brown. At age 23, he began studying dentistry. In order to be able to finance his university studies the music-loving medical student started making his own music. During this time Alban worked as a DJ in the well known Stockholm club 'Alphabet Street'. Very quickly his name became widely known, especially since Alban often sang to the records he put on the turntable as a DJ. DJ René couldn't help but notice him and so the highly intelligent medical student was discovered. But first Alban finished his studies and even opened his own dentistry practice.
In 1990, he met Denniz PoP from the SweMix label. Alban laid aside his dentist's drill and realised his dream. Together with Denniz and Rap-Queen Leila K, his first record, Hello Africa - his declaration of love for his African home - broke all records. Alban Nwapa became Dr. Alban. His debut-album Hello Africa sold roughly 1 million copies world-wide.
One year later this success was surpassed by the second album One Love. 1.6 million singles of the song It's My Life were sold.
The album immediately sold over 1.7 million units. Then followed the albums Look Who's Talking and Born In Africa. All in all, Dr. Alban can look back on world-wide sales of over 5 million albums and over 6 million singles, which resulted in 7 times Silver, 30 times Gold and 30 times Platinum. His hit No Coke was even used to illustrate an anti-drugs campaign in Sweden.
After a re-release of No Coke, Dr. Alban confirmed his Euro dance style with his hits Look Who's Talking and Let The Beat Go On.
He created his own record company 'dr.records', on which he released Born in Africa, the first CD recorded completely in his studios. He became the producer of many artists such as La Cream.
More recently, his voice was featured on Sash!'s single Colour The World.
In 2000, he released the album titled Prescription.
In 2002 Dr. Alban featured Yamboo to release a remix for Sing Hallelujah!.
In 2007 Dr. Alban released the album titled Back To Basics.
Official website: http://www.dralban.net/
Dr. Alban (born August 26, 1957 as Alban Nwapa in Nigeria) grew up listening to Fela Kuti and James Brown. At age 23, he began studying dentistry. In order to be able to finance his university studies the music-loving medical student started making his own music. During this time Alban worked as a DJ in the well known Stockholm club 'Alphabet Street'. Very quickly his name became widely known, especially since Alban often sang to the records he put on the turntable as a DJ. DJ René couldn't help but notice him and so the highly intelligent medical student was discovered. But first Alban finished his studies and even opened his own dentistry practice.
In 1990, he met Denniz PoP from the SweMix label. Alban laid aside his dentist's drill and realised his dream. Together with Denniz and Rap-Queen Leila K, his first record, Hello Africa - his declaration of love for his African home - broke all records. Alban Nwapa became Dr. Alban. His debut-album Hello Africa sold roughly 1 million copies world-wide.
One year later this success was surpassed by the second album One Love. 1.6 million singles of the song It's My Life were sold.
The album immediately sold over 1.7 million units. Then followed the albums Look Who's Talking and Born In Africa. All in all, Dr. Alban can look back on world-wide sales of over 5 million albums and over 6 million singles, which resulted in 7 times Silver, 30 times Gold and 30 times Platinum. His hit No Coke was even used to illustrate an anti-drugs campaign in Sweden.
After a re-release of No Coke, Dr. Alban confirmed his Euro dance style with his hits Look Who's Talking and Let The Beat Go On.
He created his own record company 'dr.records', on which he released Born in Africa, the first CD recorded completely in his studios. He became the producer of many artists such as La Cream.
More recently, his voice was featured on Sash!'s single Colour The World.
In 2000, he released the album titled Prescription.
In 2002 Dr. Alban featured Yamboo to release a remix for Sing Hallelujah!.
In 2007 Dr. Alban released the album titled Back To Basics.
Official website: http://www.dralban.net/
Hallelujah
Dr. Alban Lyrics
Sing Hallelujah
A, B, C is like one, two, three
The beat, the rhythm, the bass, y'all come on
Happy people, come on
Jam with me, oh Lord, come on, come on
Happy people, singing people, party people, happy people
Jamming on the party session, oh Lord
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
D, E, F is like four, five, six
One more time I say y'all, come on
Party people, come on
Sing with me, oh Lord, come on, come on
The Bubbling style is wicked and wild
Wicked and wild, oh Lord, mmh
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
(Sing Hallelujah, sing Hallelujah)
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Come on
Happy people, come on
Jam with me, oh Lord
Sing this song, come on, come on, come on
Happy people, singing people, party people, happy people
Jamming on the party session, oh Lord, mmh
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah (happy people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (happy people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (party people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (jam with me, oh Lord)
Sing it
Sing it yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
A, B, C is like one, two, three
The beat, the rhythm, the bass, y'all come on
Happy people, come on
Jam with me, oh Lord, come on, come on
Happy people, singing people, party people, happy people
Jamming on the party session, oh Lord
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
D, E, F is like four, five, six
One more time I say y'all, come on
Party people, come on
Sing with me, oh Lord, come on, come on
The Bubbling style is wicked and wild
Wicked and wild, oh Lord, mmh
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
(Sing Hallelujah, sing Hallelujah)
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Come on
Happy people, come on
Jam with me, oh Lord
Sing this song, come on, come on, come on
Happy people, singing people, party people, happy people
Jamming on the party session, oh Lord, mmh
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah (happy people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (happy people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (party people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (jam with me, oh Lord)
Sing it
Sing it yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Tayo Sambrook, Douglas Ian Carr, Alban Nwapa, Denniz Pop
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@AussieTruthSeeker
Sing Hallelujah
A, B, C is like one, two, three
The beat, the rhythm, the bass, y'all come on
Happy people, come on
Jam with me, oh Lord, come on, come on
Happy people, singing people, party people, happy people
Jamming on the party session, oh Lord
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
D, E, F is like four, five, six
One more time I say y'all, come on
Party people, come on
Sing with me, oh Lord, come on, come on
The Bubbling style is wicked and wild
Wicked and wild, oh Lord, mmh
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
(Sing Hallelujah, sing Hallelujah)
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Sing Hallelujah, sing it
Come on
Happy people, come on
Jam with me, oh Lord
Sing this song, come on, come on, come on
Happy people, singing people, party people, happy people
Jamming on the party session, oh Lord, mmh
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah (happy people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (happy people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (party people come on)
Sing Hallelujah (jam with me, oh Lord)
Sing it
Sing it yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing it, sing Hallelujah
Sing it, yeah
Sing Hallelujah
Sing Hallelujah
@99999janice
This song has saved my sanity and my soul from despair more times than I’d like to admit. Thank you from all of my ❤️
@Gwynbleidd_88
How? Please elaborate.
@user-uf7vl6hd2c
This is the BEST VERSION OF ALL TIMES ☝️
@RenegadeRanga
The craziest thing is this dude only got into music to pay for his dental school.
@djskdjsk28
I was 23 when this came out in 93 and let me assure you, this was played in the nightclubs weekly and the dance floor was packed!! Such great memories, hands in the air moments, and dancing your ass off. Now I’m 53 and still dancing my ass off to this timeless classic!!
Thank you Dr Alban for the music👑👑
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@Detskie1000
Hi, bro.
@tomparker5934
I listened to this song many times during 1993 and later, including on my car radio, driving all over Montreal. Excellent piece!
@nrs_jacker9533
I born 1995 and now Drive Honda Civic VI EJ From 1998 still
@tomparker5934
@@nrs_jacker9533 Good for you!
@sertacsami6280
That is so cool and so beautiful. No complexities in the video clip and it still beats so heavily!!! Man that's one of the masterpieces!!!