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M.C. Loph
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M.C. Loph, born Nwaozo Obiajulu, was a Nigerian hiplife musician. "LOPH" was an acronym for "Lord of Pure Hip-Hop." Obiajulu nurtured and honed his musical talent while in the University, but he gained fame after releasing a remix of the late highlife legend Osita Osadebe's hit song, "Osondi Owendi". He released his second album, "Hands Up," under Eastside Records, featuring his hit "remix" song with Flavour N'abania. Then later, he signed a recording deal with Morgan Entertainment. Sadly, Obiajulu met an untimely death in 2011 in a road accident.
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