The Voice Behind Global Dancefloor Hits

Dr Alban

A true icon of 90s Eurodance, Dr. Alban continues to light up stages worldwide with his high-energy performances and instantly recognizable sound. Born in Nigeria and based in Sweden, Dr. Alban (real name Alban Uzoma Nwapa) burst onto the global scene in 1992 with the unforgettable hit “It’s My Life.” The track topped charts across Europe and went platinum in multiple countries, cementing his status as a pioneering figure in the fusion of reggae, dance, and hip-hop.

Before becoming a full-time artist, Dr. Alban was a trained dentist, a fact that inspired his stage name and adds a unique backstory that audiences often find both surprising and endearing. His music, known for its socially conscious lyrics and danceable beats, resonated across generations—an effect that still holds true today. His catalog includes massive international hits like “Sing Hallelujah,” “Look Who’s Talking,” and “Hello Afrika,” each one bringing a powerful message layered within energetic and uplifting production.

Dr. Alban’s live shows are a masterclass in crowd engagement. He brings not just nostalgia, but a timeless energy that appeals to both original fans and younger audiences discovering his music for the first time. His performances are tailored for everything from large-scale music festivals to private and corporate events, delivering a professional and polished experience that leaves a lasting impression.

In recent years, Dr. Alban has collaborated with contemporary artists, remixed classic tracks, and headlined events across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. With over 500 million total streams across platforms and a fiercely loyal fanbase, he remains one of the most in-demand artists from the golden era of Eurodance.

Whether it’s a festival crowd of thousands or an intimate event stage, Dr. Alban brings the same commitment: great music, positive vibes, and an unforgettable performance that gets everyone on their feet.

Book Dr. Alban today—because some voices were made to be heard live.