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Orezi is 30-years-old today

He began his music career in early 2009 and has worked with several producers, including Kiddominat, Del B and Dokta Frabz.

OreziBorn, Esegine Orezi Allen, March 28, 1986, Orezi is a Nigerian musician from Delta State who rose to prominence with his hit song "Rihanna" in 2013.


Orezi was born in Owhelogbo, Isoko, Delta State and attended the Command Secondary School in Abakaliki before going on to the University of Lagos.
He began his music career in early 2009 and has worked with several producers, including Kiddominat, Del B and Dokta Frabz.
Orezi's first musical release was "I No Fit Lie".

In 2010, Orezi released "High B.P". In late 2010, he also released another single titled "Jamilaya", featuring UK disk jockey DJ JamJam.
Orezi released the music video for his song "Booty Bounce" which featured cameo appearances from Karen Igho, Bovi, Wande Coal, Kay Switch, Sina Rambo, Vina, Danagog, Skuki and General Pype, among others.
He also graced the stage at Nigeria's 50th Independence Anniversary celebration in 2010. In early 2011, Orezi performed at DJ Jimmy Jatt's "Jump Off Show".
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In March and September 2014, Orezi released the French Version for his song "Shoki", and the music video for his " You Garrit" single respectively.
In September 2015, he released his debut album titled "Ghen Ghen", featuring collaborations with 9ice, Davido, Flavour, Ice Prince, M.I Abaga, Timaya and Wizkid. The album was rated 3.0 on a scale of 5 by Pulse NG.

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