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4 Nigerian Artistes Who Died At The Peak Of Their Careers by Mhojohub: 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2020
Just as the world was starting to settle into their talents, their lives were tragically cut short. Here are 4 Nigerian artistes who died too soon, but continue to live on in our hearts.

Dagrin
Dagrin

Oladapo Olaitan Olaonipekun, – better known as DaGrin – ruled the airwaves and clubs with his records and was undoubtedly one of the biggest acts in the country. In the short time, he was in the spotlight, he made a remarkable impression with his life before death took him  His album Chief Executive Omota, shook the industry to its core, helping place his name in the sand of time as well. The CEO album held within it several hit singles, which peaked on several charts as well as secure a couple of awards. The late rapper in his life also collaborated with other acts as well as feature some on his records. Following his death, he became the first artist to have two posthumous #1 hits – “If I Die” and “Tribute To Dagrin”. In all, Dagrin accomplished more with one album than most artists will in their entire careers.



Songs to listen to today: Entire CEO Album


Goldie
Goldie

Born Susan Oluwabimpe Harvey,  on October 23, 1983, Goldie was a breath of fresh air to the Nigerian music scene. Armed with her eccentric and unique fashion style, the throne was hers for the taking. Goldie began her music career in 2007 and released her debut album (Spin me) the same year.

In 2010, she signed a record deal with Kennis Music and released her 2010 album 'Gold' which had the monster hit 'Jawo Jawo, ‘Don’t Touch My Body’, know it ft ElDee on it,' songs that earned her mainstream success with over 10 awards to include; Best Female Video' at the Soundcity Awards 2010, 'Best Use of Costume' and 'Best Afropop' at NMVA, with 'Best Female Artist' at the City People Awards.  In no time, She became one

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