Yung Bwoih, whose real name is James Aondongusha Auve, is a rising Nigerian Afrobeat singer from Guma LGA in Benue State, located in the Middle Belt region. Born and raised in the family of Mr. Hyacinth Tsevenda Auve and Mrs. Tabitha Wanhena Auve, Yung Bwoih is the first male child in his family, following the untimely passing of his elder brother during childhood.
His musical journey began on June 10, 2020, when he released his debut hit single titled “Mashericoco,” featuring Emma Emmy Boy. This track, produced by Endeetones and mixed and mastered by MPlus at Jaytruth Music Studio, marked Yung Bwoih’s first time recording in a professional studio, setting the stage for his future in the Afrobeat music scene.
Yung Bwoih’s early education started at 72 Unicode Army Children School in North Bank, Makurdi, where he attended from Basic 1 to 5. He later completed his primary education at Peace Academy Nursery and Primary School in Yelewata. For his secondary education, he attended Destiny Child Grammar School in North Bank, Makurdi.
With a strong foundation and a promising start, Yung Bwoih is steadily making his mark in the Nigerian music industry, blending his cultural roots with the dynamic sounds of Afrobeat.
Yung Bwoih is currently making waves in the Afrobeat music industry, consistently dropping hot [/i]tracks that resonate with fans across Nigeria and beyond. He has collaborated with some of the top artists from the North Central region, also known as the Middle Belt, such as [i]JTwarrior, Lady Pesh, and many others.
Some of his notable songs include:
– Mashericoco– featuring Emma Emmy Boy
–For Life– featuring Praise Boy
– On God- featuring Attraction
–Blood (Awambe)-featuring Dattivboi music
–Shanpepe– featuring Pizzy Boy
–Kwase– featuring JTwarrior
–Run d Town– featuring Lady Pesh
–My destiny helper– features Ice king and many moreYung Bwoih is not only an artist but also the founder of Dattivboi Music, a platform that showcases his talent and passion for Afrobeat. Despite facing challenges and a lack of support in the industry, he continues to push forward, staying committed to his musical journey. His perseverance is evident in his two-track EP titled “Spiritual Worries,” which includes the tracks “Spiritual” and ” worries,” both produced by Master Franzy.
Yung Bwoih’s dedication to his craft and his ability to collaborate with other artists have solidified his place as a rising star in the Nigerian music scene, particularly in the Middle Belt. His work continues to inspire and entertain, reflecting his deep connection to his roots and his ambition to make a lasting impact on the industry.
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