Since then, he has been dropping hit songs and even exported his music beyond the shores of Nigeria successfully. Infact, he was so successful that he launched his own label; Tizzle Nation. In ‘Wasted’, he dishes out something different, infused with the Nigerian music style vibe as he flexes his lyrical prowess. Famed for working with talented producer, D’tunes, this time, however, he teams up with Krizbeatz the drummer boy, the name behind a string of current popular hit songs.
Sean Tizzle was born in 1989 into a family of five. He has three older and one younger sibling. Although he was born in Ikeja, his family relocated to Ikorodu where he grew up. He is from a Christian home and attended the Command Secondary School, Ibadan, a boarding house. He later studied Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan.
He grew up in two major cities, (Lagos and Ibadan) in Nigeria. He started with a group called 3-Way Band. Initially he was a rap artiste but he changed after his discovering how good his voice was for singing and the inspiration.
According to him he said he hustled his way out like every other upcoming artiste would before he got into the limelight. He once slept in a gate-man’s house just to achieve some thing in his music career. Sean Tizzle’s debut single ‘Sho Lee’ was released on February 22, 2013 and the music video was shot in lagos and directed by UNLIMITED L.A. under Difference Entertainment.
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