: Beyond catchy rhythms, his lyrics often carried messages of anti-drug advocacy and human rights, as seen in tracks like "No Coke" and his more recent "CHANGE (I Have a Dream)". Cultural Legacy
Nwapa moved to Sweden in his early twenties to study dentistry. To support his studies, he began DJing at the Stockholm club "Alphabet Street," where his distinct style—mixing —quickly gained attention. This double life as both a medical professional and a musician earned him his stage name, Dr. Alban . Global Success and Iconic Hits
: A worldwide anthem of independence, the track reached #1 in multiple countries , including Sweden, Italy, and the Netherlands.
: Dr. Alban has sold an estimated 16 million records globally.