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Get To Know Isaac Drums




Isaac Drums  is a singer,  songwriter and an impressive drummer. His full name is Osogiahon Isaac, a native of Edo State. He was born into a family of 6.

Isaac is also a graduate of University of Benin  and a professional health,  safety and environmental specialist (HSE). He is based in Port Harcourt. 

Even with his inclination to science,  he is still very zealous about the art. 
His love for music overflew in the early 90s when he started singing and drumming in a church choir.

He picked up sensational Nigerian voices as his mentors and role models.


Darey, ric hasani banky W, timidakolo 2face and duncan mighty are just about the voices that have sharpened Isaac Drums' music personality. 

With a combined flair for Rn'B,  Afro tunes and mainstream Nigerian music, came forth his style of singing  which is avparadigm of the Afro-pop genre.

His new song 'Shey Na Love Be This' has received a commendable amount of airplay since it was released in November. Wedding activities are currently seeming incomplete without the tunes wafting forth from a DJ's turntable being redolent with 'Shey na love be this'. 

Isaac Drums is really dexterous with his hands and voice,  as a drummer and as a vocalist. 
Mr. Drums is the next big thing to happen to Nigeria

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