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GTS 40K | |
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Born | Nwaobori Happy 5 July 2000 Delta State, Nigeria. |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, rapper |
Musical career | |
Genres | Hip hop music |
Instrument | Vocals |
Labels | Gts40k entertainment / Brave king music |
Nwaobori Happy (born July 5, 2000) popularly known as his stage name Gts 40k is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, rapper and entrepreneur.
Early life
[edit]Nwaobori Happy was born and raised in Delta State, Nigeria.[1] Growing up in a city of Asaba, he started as a singer in a church choir section[2] which made him find his passion for music before deciding to be a hip pop genre musician.[3] He is the last born of four siblings in his family of Nwaobori.
Career
[edit]Educational background
[edit]Nwaobori Happy while growing up from childhood attended excellent primary school in Asaba. After that, later attended Umutu mixed secondary school.
Discography
[edit]Selected singles
[edit]Year | Song Title | Album Details |
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2023 | Westside (Featuring) GTS Thuglife & Maccati Ibmk | |
2023 | Rock (Featuring) Maccati Ibmk | |
2023 | Big City (Featuring) Emmy Richh | |
2023 | Money | |
2023 | Bounce | Hustler Ambition |
2023 | Hands Up (Featuring) Emmy Richh | Hustler Ambition |
2023 | Head (Featuring) Emmy Richh | |
2023 | Dripping | |
2023 | Bad Boy |
Selected E.P
[edit]Hustler Ambition
[edit]Year | Song Title |
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2023 | Get Money |
2023 | Grind (Featuring) Joggonut & Emmy Richh |
2023 | Just Wanna |
2023 | Money Dance |
2023 | Hands Up (Featuring) Emmy Richh |
2023 | Bounce |
2023 | Get This Money (Featuring) Joggonut |
2023 | Big City (Featuring) Emmy Richh |
2023 | Go Round |
2023 | Hustle (Featuring) Emmy Richh |
References
[edit]- ^ "I'm here to make waves, says Nigerian artist, GTS 40k". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
- ^ "I'm living my childhood dreams – Singer GTS 40k". Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
- ^ "I have always loved hip-hop genre – Gts 40k". This Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 11 August 2023.