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GTS 40K
Gts 40k at the Rhythm 93.7 FM Lagos
Born
Nwaobori Happy

(2000-07-05) 5 July 2000 (age 24)
Delta State, Nigeria.
NationalityNigerian
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, rapper
Musical career
GenresHip hop music
InstrumentVocals
LabelsGts40k 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

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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

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Educational background

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Nwaobori Happy while growing up from childhood attended excellent primary school in Asaba. After that, later attended Umutu mixed secondary school.

Discography

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Selected singles

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Year Song Title Album Details
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

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Hustler Ambition

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Year Song Title
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

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  1. ^ "I'm here to make waves, says Nigerian artist, GTS 40k". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  2. ^ "I'm living my childhood dreams – Singer GTS 40k". Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  3. ^ "I have always loved hip-hop genre – Gts 40k". This Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 11 August 2023.