Early years Ayọ was born in 1980 near
Cologne, then in
West Germany, as the fourth child of a
Nigerian father and a
German-
Sinti mother. She has one sister and two brothers. When she was about six years old, her mother became addicted to
heroin and spent some time in jail. After her parents divorced, she and two of her siblings spent periods of time in
care and with foster families. She spent four years in a
children's home in
Schwalmtal-
Waldniel where she learned to play violin and piano and became in 1992 a member of its music band "La Taste". When she was fourteen she was considered old enough by the authorities to live again with her father. , 30 August 2007 (photo by Lionel Urman)
Musical career At the age of six, Ayọ played the violin for a short time, then turned to the piano and later taught herself to play the guitar. While she was member of the band "La Taste" during her stay at the children's home in Waldniel she and eighteen other young band members recorded during summer 1992 the CD
Kido Musik at the recording studio "Man Made Noise". During that time she also appeared for the first time in May 1993 in a music video, ''La Maladie d'Amour'', and performed at a public concert. When she was about 15, she wrote her first song, which was about her mother, and which helped her to cope with her traumatic childhood. Her musical taste was influenced by her father's large selection of vinyl albums which included
Pink Floyd,
Fela Kuti,
Donny Hathaway,
Jimmy Cliff and
Bob Marley. When her father, who worked part-time as a DJ while studying engineering in Germany, discovered her singing talent he recorded a first demo tape with her in a studio and allowed her to drop out of school at the age of eighteen. At twenty-one, Ayọ moved to London and later lived in Paris and New York City. During her time in Paris, her musical talent was noticed by a broader audience, and she gave her first solo concerts, opened 2002 for
soul singers
Omar and
Cody Chesnutt, and signed a contract with
Polydor Records. , 13. September 2007 Shortly after giving birth to her son Nile, she recorded her first album
Joyful in January 2006 in the New York
Sony studio. The whole disc was recorded in just five days under live conditions, with a group of musicians organized by her producer
Jay Newland. The album was released in June 2006 in Europe and
Korea, and in the United States and Japan in November 2007. At the end of 2007, Ayọ started a concert tour through Germany and the United States. On her American tour she performed with
Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. On 10 January 2008, she appeared on the
Late Show with David Letterman, and on 26 January 2008,
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, performing her song
Down on My Knees. In June 2008, the singer started her second tour through the United States and Canada. On 10 March 2008, Ayọ started recording on her second album
Gravity at Last at the
Compass Point Studios in
Nassau on the Island of
New Providence, The Bahamas. She is co-producing the album with Jay Newland. Her band includes Keith Christopherson (bass),
Larry Campbell (guitars and other string instruments),
Lucky Peterson (keyboards), Sherrod Barnes (guitar/vocals) and Jermaine Parrish (drums). The album with 13 tracks that were written and composed by the singer was recorded in only 5 days and was released at the end of September 2008 by
Universal Music France. The album reached
number 1 on the
French album charts in October. On 21. In November 2008, Ayọ started her promotion tour for the album in Berlin which includes around 30 concerts in five European countries. In 2008, Ayo won an
EBBA Award for her album
Joyful. Every year, the European Border Breakers Awards recognize the success of ten emerging artists or groups who reached audiences outside their own countries with their first internationally released album in the past year. Ayọ's third album
Billie-Eve, named after her daughter, was recorded in New York City with the cooperation of musicians like
Craig Ross (guitarist of
Lenny Kravitz), the rapper
Saul Williams,
Matthieu Chedid and
Gail Ann Dorsey, bass player of
David Bowie. The album is first released on 7 March 2011 in France and Ayọ starts a promotional tour through France and Poland on 21 March 2011. Ayọ signed with MBM Records in 2011 in the US. Billie-Eve was released in the United States on 20 March 2012. At the end of 2011, the singer moved within the Universal Group from the Polydor label to the labels
Mercury France and
Motown. , London (photo by Aurélien Le Roch) In 2013, Ayọ started to record her fourth album
Ticket to the World, which was released on 7 October 2013, with the producer Jay Newland who produced also her first two albums. The first single from this album,
Fire, has been released on 10 June 2013. A second version of the single featuring the French rapper
Youssoupha was released in August 2013. After the album release, Ayọ tours from end of October 2013 for several months through Europe. Most concerts take place in France but she also performs in Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, Poland, Germany, UK, and other countries. Ayọ was asked by
Arte to
cover the classic song
Sunny by
Bobby Hebb as soundtrack for their 2013
Summer of Soul program. From 14 July to 18 August 2013, she presents every Sunday evening this program on the French TV broadcast. The soundtrack was released on 14 July 2013 in France on a special three CD edition by
Fnac. On 10 March 2014 at
Le Lido, Ayọ won the category 'Best Female Singer' of the
Globes de Cristal Award, which is bestowed by members of the
French Press Association recognizing excellence in French art and culture. The other nominees in that category were
Carla Bruni,
HollySiz,
Vanessa Paradis and
Zaz. In 2014, Ayọ organized in Paris undercover with an amateur choir a
flash mob in the restaurant Rotonde de la Villette where she sang with the choir her song
Who. The film about the action 'Mission Incognito: Ayo', directed by Lorenz Findeisen, was shown on the French-German TV network Arte in August 2014. Other episodes of this series featured the artists
Rolando Villazón,
Jim Avignon and
Ulrich Matthes. Ayọ was awarded the Grand Prize for
SACEM repertoire abroad on 24 October 2014 at Olympia, Paris. On 21 June 2015, Ayọ released a self-made music video on YouTube (renamed to
Send This Message To All Your Friends on 22 June 2015) featuring the song
Boom Boom, which she has written 10 months previously and so far only performed at live concerts, to react to the ongoing
racial violence in the United States. She announced the release on her official social media accounts on
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. In an interview in July 2015 Ayọ said that she has left the label Universal after ten years of cooperation because artists become objects in the music industry and she wants to be free. In 2017, Ayọ released two singles, each accompanied by a music video, from her fifth album announced to be released in October that year. The first single, "I'm a Fool", was released in June and the second single "
Paname" (a nickname for Paris and its suburbs) in September. On 6 October 2017, the fifth album of the singer was released which was named
Ayọ after herself. On 15 October 2019, Ayọ released her single
Beautiful under the
Wagram Music/3ème Bureau label, a song from her sixth album
Royal which was released on 31 January 2020. A second single with the track "Rest assured" was released earlier in January 2020.
Acting career In April 2014, Ayọ's concert tour was interrupted for several weeks as she played the lead role in the movie
Murder in Pacot (
Meurtre à Pacot) by the award-winning Haitian filmmaker
Raoul Peck, which was filmed in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in April and May 2014. This was the singer's first appearance as an actress in a
feature film. The film describes how the life of a rich family in Haiti changes after the
2010 earthquake. Besides Ayọ the film features French actors
Alex Descas and
Thibault Vinçon and Haitian poet and novice actress Kermonde Lovely Fifi. The script was co-written by the Haitian novelist and poet
Lyonel Trouillot and the screenwriter
Pascal Bonitzer. The film had its world premiere at the 2014
Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 2014. The European premiere of the film was in the Panorama category of the
65th Berlin International Film Festival on 7 February 2015. Ayọ, the other leading actors, producer Remi Grellety, and director Raoul Peck attended the second screening of the film on 10 February at the
Zoo Palast after a photocall and press conference at the
Grand Hyatt hotel. Ayọ (Joy Ogunmakin) is part of the cast of the German science fiction drama
VOLT written and directed by
Tarek Ehlail which was filmed around Cologne and scheduled for release in 2016. The German-French co-production is produced by augenschein-Filmproduktion and Les Films D’Antoine. Ayọ plays the role of LaBlanche besides actors
Benno Fürmann,
Denis Moschitto, and
Stipe Erceg. Ayọ Ogunmakin has been nominated in the category 'German Cinema New Talent Award: Actor' at the
Filmfest München 2016 for her role in
VOLT. The film has its world premiere screening in Munich on the 24 June 2016. ==Discography==