Go Back
Chief Christopher Okpaudoka
First Name: 
Other Names: 
Last Name: 
Stage Name: 
Country: 
Born: 
Primary Language: 
Other Languages: 
Bio
Chief Christopher Okpaudoka's bio not yet available.
Discography
Albums1
Eluwa Bu Chaa Chaa
Eluwa Bu Chaa Chaa2014 • AlbumTracks: 6
Label
Record Label associated with Chief Christopher Okpaudoka - past and current.
    Similar Artists
    Segun Bucknor
    Segun BucknorNigeria |1956| English
    Segun Bucknor was a Nigerian Afrobeat keyboardist, guitarist, vocalist, composer, bandleader, and journalist. He was educated at King's College and started his music career in 1964 as a member of the Hot Four band. After returning from the US, he became the leader of Segun Bucknor and the Assembly, which gradually migrated to afrobeat style. Bucknor's music was politically charged and addressed social issues. He died in Lagos in 2017 at the age of 71.
    Smart Nkansah
    Smart NkansahGhana |1966| Ga
    Smart Nkansah is a Ghanaian veteran highlife singer and guitarist and the founder of Sweet Talks Band. He had difficulty establishing himself because he grew up in a family that did not support his music career. His excellent guitar skills caught the attention of Mr Yamoah, who later absorbed him into his band. Smart later worked briefly with prominent highlife musicians before forming the Sweet Talks Band, which is best known for their debut hit album, Adam & Eve.
    Bright Chimezie
    Bright ChimezieNigeria |1960| Igbo
    Bright Chimezie, is a renowned Nigerian musician. He is known for pioneering the zigima sound, a genre that became popular in the Eastern Nigeria in the 1980s. He gained popularity with the release of his album "Respect Africa" as it highlighted problems in the society in a satirical manner. Bright is also known for his unique dance moves, which are popularly referred to as "Legwork." He combines both his dance with a warning chant, earning him the title "The Duke of African Music."
    Ayaka Ozubulu
    Ayaka OzubuluNigeria |1982| Igbo
    Ayaka Ozubulu, whose real name is Chigozie Obunike, is a revered Igbo highlife singer and songwriter hailing from Nigeria. Considered by many as the best Igbo highlife musician of the 21st century, Ayaka is a pillar of Igbo highlife for his generation. He has been active in the music industry since 2009, and is the leader of the Bright Star Band. Ayaka's lyrics touch on socio-political issues, reflecting his belief in music as a tool for social commentary and positive change.
    Tohon Stan
    Tohon StanBenin |1955| French
    Stan Tohon, born Stanislas Roger Tohon, was a popular Beninese musician and composer who founded the Tchink System. His music blended traditional rhythms with contemporary styles and addressed themes of political corruption, social justice, and African identity in his music. During his lifetime Tohon released over 27 albums including "Parakou" (1985) and "Born To Shine" (2007). He passed away in 2019, leaving a legacy as one of Benin's most influential musical figures.
    Chirikure Chirikure
    Chirikure ChirikureZimbabwe |1962| Shona
    Chirikure Chirikure, is a prominent Zimbabwean poet, songwriter, and writer. Chirikure worked as an editor/publisher with one of Zimbabwe's leading publishing houses for 17 years until 2002. Currently, he runs a literary agency and works as a performance poet, cultural consultant, and translator. Additionally, Chirikure hosts a radio program for young Shona writers. He has also written and translated children's stories, educational textbooks, and occasionally contributes to print media. Chirikure has also written lyrics for leading Zimbabwean musicians and occasionally performs with them.