MOJO makes a statement with new release ‘Lesson Teacher’

MOJO is a Nigerian born artiste with a vocal dexterity next to none. Born & raised in Lagos, MOJO has been making music since he was in high school. Heavily influenced by other Yoruba speaking artistes like DaGrin, Lagbaja, Fela Kuti & more recent times Mojeed, Olamide & Reminisce.

From Lagos, he moved on to the U.K to complete his studies. There he began making music with his other Chop Life Crew members Ronehi, Tim Lyre and the whole gang.

MOJO’s sound is energetic & distinctive with powerful vocals that will capture you at the 1st listen of his voice. He has worked with various producers & artists in the Nigerian industry & is growing at an irregular rate in the industry.

He burst into the scene mid 2019 with his debut single titled Chop Life Crew featuring Prettyboy DO which is still one of the current biggest songs in Nigeria right now and his other hit singles, shawarma & Chiwawa. 

Going by many pseudponyms, Orisa Babalawo, Prince Charming, Rap Jesu, MOJO is back with goodies after a brief hiatus. He’s been on a journey of exploring sound and is here with this two single pack! 

‘Lesson Teacher” and “Wowo”. We find out why he is indeed called the Lesson Teacher on the bouncy ass track produced by Cubix.

Wowo is so bumpy you can’t help but vibe to it. Produced by Code 6. I’m not sure you were expecting this one !

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