Who is Jamo Pyper?
Jamo Pyper is a fast-rising Nigerian singer, rapper and songwriter currently signed to the Zlatan Ibile’s record label – Zanku Records. Jamo Pyper’s real name is not known at this time. He is sometimes referred to as Jamo Wire.
Full data profile of Nigerian musician Jamo Pyper
Full name | Unknown |
Alias | Jamo Wire |
Age | 26 years old |
Birthday | 20th of October, 1995 |
Gender | Male |
State of origin | Oyo state |
Parents | Unknown |
Heights | 5″6 |
Marital status | Single |
Tribe | Yoruba |
Career | Singer, rapper and songwriter |
Genre | Hiphop and Afropop |
Jamo Pyper’s childhood and education
Not much is known about Jamo Pyper’s childhood and education at this time. Jamo Pyper was born in Lagos. He grew up in the Ipaja area of the state. The singer revealed in an interview that he had a childhood that is not different from many others. He also disclosed that he went to a public school. Other details of Jamo Pyper’s later education or the university he attended (if any) remain obscure.
Jamo Pyper’s music career
Jamo Pyper started doing music as a child. He teamed up with some of his talented classmates to create demo tracks and freestyles to pass time. He also did paid performances for his classmates while in school.
Jamo Pyper gained more popularity when he met famous Nigerian street rapper, Zlatan Ibile, in the Egbeda area of Lagos. Pyper said Zlatan was not very famous when they met but they went to studios together and recorded songs together. He said when Zlatan blew (got famous) he remembered him. Zlatan eventually signed him to his record label called Zanku Records alongside Papisnoop and Oberz. The new signees released a hit single, “Unripe Pawpaw”, which gained massive viewership on YouTube.
Jamo Pyper became an entertainment sensation when he released the viral hit song “If No Be You” featuring Mayorkun.
Jamo Pyper’s “If No Be You” garnered massive viewership on several music platforms and also topped many charts.
Jamo Pyper also did “Omode Meta” together with Zlatan Ibile and Naira Marley. He released another successful single “Josi” which featured Chinko Ekun and Zlatan. Several of Jamo Pyper’s songs have made it to MTV Base’s ‘Top Ten Street Anthems’.
Jamo Pyper’s songs
- Of Lala (2020) ft Rahman Jago and Zlatan Ibile
- Gime Me Love (2020) ft Brime Dave
- Unripe Pawpaw (2020) ft Papisnoop and Zlatan
- Shomo (2020) ft Zlatan, Oberz and Papisnoop
- Omode Meta (2018) ft Zlatan and Naira Marley
- If U No Know (2019) ft Zlatan and Papisnoop
- Josi (2019) ft Chinko Ekun and Zlatan
- If No Be You (2020) ft Mayorkun
Jamo Pyper’s awards and achievements in music
Jamo Pyper was nominated for the Rookie of the Year award at the 2020 Headies. Judging from his exploits in the music industry, there is no doubt he would be bagging bigger and better awards in the nearest future.
Jamo Pyper’s net worth
Based on currently available data, Jamo Pyper’s net worth is currently estimated at $55,000 (around N21 million naira).
Jamo Pyper’s Instagram and Twitter
Jamo Pyper’s Instagram handle is @iam_JamoPyper. He also has a Twitter account @iam_JamoPyper.
Jamo Pyper on Wikipedia
As at the time of publishing this post, Jamo Pyper’s dedicated Wikipedia page is not up yet.
Jamo Pyper’s girlfriend
Jamo Pyper has not revealed he has a girlfriend at this time but the singer has emphasized the importance of having a girl by your side in an interview before.
Other interesting facts to know about Nigerian musician, Jamo Pyper
In an interview with Potpourri, Jamo Pyper expressed that he is very loyal to his record label family. He also desires to take his music beyond the shores of Nigeria.
He noted that he sees himself chilling with Jay-Z, Beyonce, and other international top shots in the next five years. Jamo Pyper added that he is not the type to entertain unhealthy competition.
The talented artiste said:
“I am excited about the dimension my music career has taken. I have lots of songs coming out and I am with my team and what they have lined up for me. The competition may be rife but I am concentrating on getting better and making good music.”