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Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy my inspiration in music industry ― BRAIN

Samuel Osemudiamen Udebhulu, better known by his stage name BRAIN has described the trio of Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy as sources of inspiration for him.

The young Nigerian singer who was born on May 10, in the late 19th century is also a songwriter and philanthropist and is based in South African.

BRAIN speaking recently about his music career said, “I have just released my second song for the year 2021 titled ‘Fast Life’. This song reflects my personal life story so far especially in the year 2020, being a very difficult year for everyone and my life from The streets of Nigeria to the Big cities around the world and the awesome people I have come across.

“Also about how I have been blessed with my beautiful family, life and wonderful friends. The first song I released this year was ‘The Vibe’.”

The lyricist and entertainer, who hails from Edo State has been making waves and big moves for the years in his music career.

He schooled in Nigeria where he started his musical career as far back as 2018 in Lagos State, then relocated to South Africa where he fully continued his musical career.

BRAIN is well known for being an outstanding performer, excellent songwriter, melodious vocalist and most importantly a very generous philanthropist. He was born and raised in Heart of the Most commercial place in Africa, Lagos State as a promising son to the prominent Udebhulu Family.

His handsome looks and unique hairstyle have always singled him out though he has achieved a lot at a tender age to make him more popular. His good sounds and energy keep him going and as a matter of fact, he inspires himself because he believes he has what it takes.

BRAIN is at the forefront of his music career and his music always carries an important message for the youth around the world accompanied with a lot of motivation. He has been making music since he was in his teens with production credits on several songs from a younger generation of Nigerian artists.

Speaking on where he sees his music in a few years time, he noted, “I believe Nigerian music has taken over the world globally and we are heading for greater heights with the coming up of talented prospects. So I believe in 10 years Nigeria music industry will be very great.”

BRAIN has immensely contributed to the growth of the Nigerian music industry in So many ways financially, music-wise by advising them with his music and letting them know what to do at the right time. Basically, his music speaks well for him.

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