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BioWrinkars Experience was a Nigerian afro-funk band formed in Lagos in 1970. Led by guitarist and singer Dannie Ian Mbaezue, they consisted of a multi-ethnic group of Nigerian, Cameroonian, and Ghanaian musicians.
Wrinkars Experience's music blended traditional Nigerian rhythms with funk, soul, and jazz.
They released their debut album, "Fuel for Love," in 1970. The album was successful, and it helped to make them one of the most popular bands in Nigeria. The band also released other successful albums, including "Money to Burn" (1972), "Soundway" (1973), and "Ballad of a Sad Young Woman" (1974).
Wrinkars Experience disbanded in 1977, but their music continues to be influential today. The band is considered one of the pioneers of Afro-funk music, inspiring generations of Nigerian and African musicians.
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