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Liberian-Ghanaian singer (born 1984)
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Irene Logan
Birth nameIrene Elizabeth Logan
Born (1984-02-16) February 16, 1984 (age 40)
Monrovia, Liberia
OriginAccra, Ghana
GenresGospel
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2006–present
Labels
  • iLog Productions
Musical artist

Irene Logan (born February 16, 1984) is a Liberian-Ghanaian singer, songwriter, philanthropist and entrepreneur. She and her family moved to Ghana in search of refuge from the First Liberian Civil War. Logan gained recognition after winning the first edition of Stars of the Future in 2006.

Early life

Irene Elizabeth Grace Logan was born on February 16, 1984, in Monrovia, to Tina Logan, a teacher and gospel singer, and Thomas Logan, an accountant and musician. Logan lost her father when she was two months old due to an illness; he was 25 years old at the time of his death. She and her mother fled to Accra in search of refuge during the First Liberian Civil War. Logan attended Achimota School in 2003, studying literature, history, and music. She sang in the school's choir and performed for the school at national events. She was also an executive for the writers and debaters club at the school. Logan studied marketing at Zenith University College but left after her second year to pursue a career in music.

Music career

Logan won the first season of Stars of the Future in 2006. Her debut single, "Runaway", became a hit in Ghana. Her follow-up single, "Kabila", also gained recognition. She recorded the song "My Mind Dey", which was used as the soundtrack for the film series Adams Apples. Logan has performed with several artists, including Hugh Masakela, Lagbaja, Jay Z, and Beenie Man, among others. In recent years, she made a transition to gospel music.

Irene and Jane

Logan met Efya on the Stars of the Future television show. Following the show's conclusion, the two of them formed the music duo Irene & Jane and were nominated for an award at the 2008 Channel O Music Video Awards. They released their 2009 collaborative album Unveiled, which included the songs "Baby" and "Heated Up". Logan won Best Female Vocalist at the 2007 Ghana Music Awards and was nominated for a Kora Award in 2008.

Business and philanthropy

Logan is the CEO and creative director of Tribassa Limited, an African-inspired luxury lifestyle brand. She is passionate about giving back to her society and has volunteered her time to several humanitarian causes. She started the "I am the Future" initiative and partnered with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to inspire and assist young men and women in discovering ways to positively impact their communities.

Personal life

Logan married her partner on 19 April 2024.

Previous affiliations

  • MTN Ambassador 2006
  • Globacom Limited (Glo) Ambassador 2009
  • UNHCR Ambassador 2010

Notable performances

  • Opening act for Beenie Man at Accra International Conference Centre in 2005
  • Channel O Music Video Awards 2006
  • Opened performance for American Hip Hop star Jay Z at Accra International Conference Centre in 2006
  • Performed at Big Brother Africa show in 2008
  • Kora Awards 2007
  • Ghana Music Awards 2008
  • My Mind Dey song featured in Ghanaian popular Soap Opera Adams Apples
  • Performed at Ghana Radio and Television Personality Awards in 2012
  • Guest Performance at Glo xfactor in 2013
  • Performed Andy Williams’ ‘The Impossible Dream’ at the funeral of the late former president, Jerry John Rawlings (2021)
  • Performed the "Star Spangled Banner" representing Ghana in celebration of the 4th of July Independence Day (2021)
  • Performed at the GUBA 2021 awards held in Ghana

Discography

Albums

  • Unveiled (with Efya) (2009)

Singles

  • "Kabila" (2009)
  • "Runaway" (featuring Asem) (2009)
  • "My Mind Dey" (featuring Asem) (2011)
  • "Emperor" (2011)
  • "Akwasi Casanova" (2013)
  • "In Love with a Devil" (2014)
  • "Na Me Dey There" (2014)
  • "SA" (2014)
  • "Stay" (cover) (2014)
  • "Medowo" (2015)
  • "Conga" (featuring Wiyaala) (2016)
  • "More" (2022)

Guest appearances

  • "Ghetto Love" by Stonebwoy (featuring Irene Logan)
  • "Mr Versatile" by Okyeame kwame (featuring Irene Logan)
  • "Power to Win" (with M.I, Flavour and Kwabena Kwabena)
  • "Runaway" by Asem (featuring Irene Logan)
  • "1000 Fights and Make Up" by Asem (featuring Irene Logan)
  • "Na Me Dey There" by Asem (featuring Irene Logan)
  • "Light and Darkness" by Trigmatic (featuring Irene Logan)
  • "Satisfy" by Eric Jeshrun (featuring Irene Logan)

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Presented Nominated Work Result
2006 Channel O Music Video Awards Herself "Heated Up" Nominated
2007 Ghana Music Awards Vocalist of the Year Won
2007 Kora Awards Discovery of the Year Nominated
2015 4Syte Music Video Awards "My Mind Dey" Nominated
2017 3G Awards Award Global Humanitarian Won
2020 Ghana Movie Awards Discovery Won

See also

References

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