Ehgosa Benedict Amayo, known simply as Eghosa in the music world, is a Nigerian Afro pop, reggae, and dancehall artist with aspirations to make a lasting impact on the global music scene. His single "Young Girl," produced and directed by Bigtown International, owned by the renowned Righteousman, has received widespread acclaim for its timeless love theme, positioning Eghosa as a promising talent in the industry.
As the CEO and founder of Wanblood Entertainment, Eghosa's journey in music traces back to his childhood, with his passion culminating in his first demo tape in 1990. Collaborating with his friend Funky, aka Don Scotch, under the group name Blackhood, they released a mixtape titled "Step into the Fire" in 1996 before pursuing separate paths.
In 2003, Eghosa ventured into a solo career with the release of his promo mixtape "One Nation," followed by a single in 2009 featuring the song "Wanblood." Throughout his musical odyssey, Eghosa has collaborated with esteemed artists such as Righteousman, Ruffman, Trigger Ballet, Carol Cee, Cyrus de Virus, Dapiano, Wura, and Smooth Prync. His collaborations with notable producers like Chris Okoro, Philtown, Dapiano, and Mickey Blaq highlight his versatility and commitment to his craft.
Eghosa's dedication to his music is unwavering, and he is determined to ascend to mainstream recognition. As he aptly puts it, "it is time to take my music to the next level," showcasing his ambition and drive to leave an indelible mark on the world of music. With his talent, passion, and perseverance, Eghosa is poised to captivate audiences far beyond the borders of Nigeria, cementing his place as a formidable force in the global music landscape.