Born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1978, the versatile artist Ray Ramon, also known as Olusegun Ajibola Ramon, has traversed a remarkable path in the realm of music. Transitioning from Lagos to Australia in 2002 and later becoming an Australian citizen in 2006, Ray Ramon's journey unfolds as a triple threat in singing, songwriting, and music production, dominating the dance circuit.
His electrifying releases such as “Turn It Up ‘N’ Burn It Down,” “Dance All Night,” and “Make that Move” have propelled him to dance music stardom. Inspired by the legendary Michael Jackson, Ray's musicality masterfully combines 80s nostalgia with contemporary dance-pop, making his creations resonate with both club scenes and global radio stations.
Ray Ramon's global influence is showcased through diverse collaborations with luminaries like DJ Dan Thomas, DJ Andromeda, Diego Milesi, and DJ Flaskman, seamlessly weaving his talents across musical contexts.
Ray's accolades include awards like Best Male Gospel Artist, Best R&B Video, Best World Music Producer, and Best Dance Act. Amidst the pandemic, he secured Best Male Dance Artist, and in 2021, he was inducted into the Indie Music Hall of Fame, solidifying his musical legacy.
Beyond his artistry, Ray Ramon lives in Australia with his wife Kirsten and their five sons. With unwavering dedication and multifaceted talent, he continues to shine as "the hardest working man in showbiz," leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.
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