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December 16, 2012

GP SPLASH ft. ORITSE FEMI & T- IZZE‏



GP Splash Is A Smooth (Lyrical) Operator: Free Dowloads - Boya Lomo & Money Comes and Goes.
Edited by Esther Ademosu for E4 PR




GP Splash was born in Warri, Delta State but he grew up in Lagos under the care of his elder brothers and sisters when both parents passed away whilst he was only three years-old.

As a teen he had started performing for his friends and family, but never considered to pursue career in music until he was highly inspired by one of his elder brothers. 
In 2005, he reluctantly competed in a talent show which he didn't win but he was spotted by a producer. Two years later, he got glued to a group of four gospel singers to make them five and they recorded ten songs together. GP Splash short-lived the group and ventured out alone, going solo and setting his mind on his career.

GP Splash has retained the best parts of what he offered previously, whilst showing definite signs of artistic growth, creating original and ground-breaking music.  His sound is impossible to pin down, doing different kind of music such as crunk, rap, R&B and even high life, due to his versatility.

While still working on his album, Splash has released some singles such as Fake Love, Be Mine, Let’s Runaway, Tori Ife, Money Comes and Goes and Dat One Sef Dey which which was the first single he dropped.

The story of GP Splash is the classic saga of taking a dream and making the impossible possible. It is a story of determination, faith, struggle, hard work and inspiration... Oh, and outrageously smoooooooth vocals - lest we forget!! We dare you not to dig his swag!


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