Nigerian musician (born 1999)
Bad Boy Timz |
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Birth name | Olorunyomi Oloruntimilehin |
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Also known as | Bad Boy Timz |
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Born | (1999-08-13) 13 August 1999 (age 25) Lagos |
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Genres | Afrobeats |
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Instrument | Vocals |
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Years active | 2019 – present |
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Labels | Shock Absorbers Music |
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Musical artist
Olorunyomi Oloruntimilehin (born 13 August 1999) professionally known as Bad Boy Timz is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence with the release of the song "MJ,"[1] and a follow-up remix which featured Nigeria singer Mayorkun.
He was also featured in Olamide's hit single titled Loading off Carpe Diem[2] winning the Rookie of the Year at The Headies 2020.[3]
Early life and career
In 2019, Bad Boy Timz skits and freestyles for which he received shout outs from industry giants (including J Hus) caught the eye of the Anonymous Record label, and early in 2019, he signed a deal with it.[4]
In 2020, Bad Boy Timz graduated from the Bells University of Technology with a degree in Computer Engineering.[citation needed]
Record label dispute
On 24 May, Bad Boy Timz took to social media to share a scanned copy of a complaint he filed against his previous record label, Anonymous Music.[5]
According to the legal document, disputes occurred between the two parties and after that his old label instigated his wrongful detention and that a video of the incident was taken and opted to cancel his contract with the record company due to the label's "breach of contract terms."[6][7]
Bad Boy Timz said that his old label instigated his wrongful detention and that a video of the incident was taken,[8] He founded the Shock Absorbers Music record label in May 2021 and also a distribution deal with Empire label.[9]
Discography
EP
Singles
Year
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Reference
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2019
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"Hustle"
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"Complete Me"
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[11]
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2020
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"MJ"
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"MJ Remix" (featuring Mayorkun)
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[12]
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"Have Fun"
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[13]
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"MJ Remix" (featuring Teni)
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2021
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"Move"
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[14]
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“Oasis”
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“Skelele” (featuring Olamide)
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[15]
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Awards and nominations
References