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De Lo Ye Storms the music industry with unmatched uniqueness: About De Lo Ye



Dotun Adeloye fondly called De Lo YE is a Nigerian born inspirational musician, actor, song-writer and emcee. The 7th child of the Adeloye family born to a lawyer Dad and a teacher mum. 

He attended Master Model Private school for his primary education; then rounded up his secondary education at All Souls high school Bodij,  Ibadan.



He got a diploma in music @ ten strings music institute and is currently an undergraduate @ the A.B.E(Association of Business Executives).

It might interest you to know that, as some people get to acquire their skills with time and practice, De Lo Ye came with almost all his skills innate.  His early days in church helped him to hone in his craft with great dexterity.  His musical inclination and wide appeal saw him elevated to the church’s adult musical and drama group where his peers were just as scarce as hen’s teeth

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In 2011, De Lo YE was crowned the winner of the just Flakky talent hunt. He has since sang with different bands and choirs, he has also tried various talent competitions including the M.T.N project fame West Africa where he got through the theater auditions twice.



His diversity in music, flexible vocal timbre and professionally delivered vocal runs can be predicated to the fact that he gets inspiration from a litany of world’s great singers such as Asa, Awilo Logonba, Bishop Mcclendon, Smokie Norful, Lucky Dube, Charlie Wilson, Whitney Houston, Brandy, J.Moss and Kim Burrell. 

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Actors who he has emulated include, Will Smith,Derek Luke,Samuel l Jackson,Denzel Washington, Martin Lawrence and Ghana's Majid Michel. Why Ghana’s Majid Michel? Do you even see the striking resemblance to his African idol,  Majid Michel? Well, your guess is as good as mine.LOL

He does well in quite a number of genres of music but has a bias towards the RnB, Soul and Gospel genres... He's a Christian and a God lover. He will be performing at the ones2watch concert on the 27th of Sept 2015 featuring Waje, Bez, Eva and Gordons. 

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Watch out for this bundle of talents! He's debut single will be out soon! You can get it nowhere else but here still

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