Debuting in 2006 with Overture, now urban gospel act, Obiora Obiwon gained instant acclaim and some measure of commercial success with hits such as the...
Debuting in 2006 with Overture, now urban gospel act, Obiora Obiwon gained instant acclaim and some measure of commercial success with hits such as the emotive ballad Onyinye and Streetz of Lagos. The awards followed in 2007 at the illustrious HipHop World Awards and Nigerian Music Awards for vocal performance, amidst various nominations for songwriting, vocals and choreography.
In 2008 Obiwon made several references to a deep spiritual experience and new focus on contemporary gospel themes while starting off work on a much anticipated sophomore, The Rebirth. The well accepted album showcased Obiora's faith journey and served as his introduction to the urban gospel audience.
In 2009/2010, a particular ballad and its HipHop remix, rendered partly in the Igbo language, inundated Nigerian wedding ceremonies and resonated across radio in Ghana and Kenya. The song Obi Mu O grew out of The Rebirth album to further establish Obiora Obiwon as a force to reckon with in popular/urban Nigerian music.
With the release of new singles F.a.t.h.e.r (Part 2) and Great Again, Obiora Obiwon prepares to capture an even deeper experience on a sequel project entitled T.R2012.