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Alpha Ojini
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Bio
Ebuka Alex Ojini-Ntamere, better known as Alpha Ojini, is a Nigerian rapper, and record producer. He made his debut in 2010 with his self-produced project, "No Silence," which showcased his unique style. In 2011, Alpha Ojini released "The Road to R.U.S.H," a 10-track covers project that was recorded in an impressive four-hour session. Since then, he has continued to release successful songs that demonstrate his innovative fusion of jazz and rap. Alpha Ojini has been recognized for his contributions to the music industry and nominated for awards such as The Headies. Through notable collaborations, he has solidified his position as a respected artist, known for his rap skills, production, and engineering contributions. Alpha Ojini's music showcases his dedication, ability to blend genres, and captivating artistic vision.
Discography
Albums2
Charmeleon
Charmeleon2019 • albumTracks: 14
Half Price
Half Price2018 • albumTracks: 12
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