Ray G (real name Uwoloh Nwabueze Raymond) is a Afro Hip Hop artiste, and an enthusiast.
Born in Asaba, Delta State, he discovered he had a passion for music at a rather young age going on to write his first verse by the time he turned nine.
Ray G
After high school, he gained admission into the Lagos State university to study Business Administration. “I started music right from my secondary school days back in 1994, after school I brought out two new singles titled Show me your Love” and “Stay in da Game”, both song was produced by Marvelous Benji .
The songs enjoy massive air play then. After my university days and my youth service period I brought out my first album titled Togo Najia Connection, which contain tracks likes; it’s “A Party ft Tinny” from Ghana, “Predencia”, “Show Luv ft Rough Rugged” and “Raw’, ‘Togo Connection” and “Lifeft W4”.
He shot three videos from that album; ‘Togo Connection”, “Predencia” and “Its Party FT Tinny” which was shot in Ghana.
Ray G went back to writing and recording with some of the hottest producers in Nigeria, like Jiggy Jegs, J Sleek, Spanky, Together, they recorded Otutu, a single which, despite its unreleased status, went on to feature prominently in NYSC camps in both Eastern and Western Nigeria in 2008 and beyond.
In a bid to discover how well he had developed since signing to Warlor Records, a record label owned by his brother, Peter, a successful businessman who has been very supporting and encouraging to his career as a musician. He thereafter released his new album titled ‘Unexpected’.
“my new album, “Unexpected”, a 15 track album featuring Nigeria’s finest, Timaya, Sound sultan, W4, JayWon , Tamara from (Naija Sings) and many more. The album carries some of his hit singles that have been rocking the air before now, like; Otutu ft Jaywon and W4, sile sile and spend my money ft Timaya”.
Ray G deviates from what we’ve seen in his body of work so far. We see Ray as he is fondly addressed by his admirers, drop the playful and loving demeanor for a more rough edged foray into the struggle that has come to make up the fast rising musical act we see today.
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