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Biography: Gideon Odogba Dennis (Gidbizz)


Gideon Odogba Dennis born (21 October 1998) professionally known as Gidbizz is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. 

He was born into a music loving interfaith household and started singing in the church at the age of five. He later teamed up with his cousin to form a group that perform at multiple church events. 

Gidbizz recorded his first official single "African Lady" in 2015 which was inspired by the great Fela Anikulapo Kuti and has since then released other trending songs (Heartbeat, For You and Vibez). 

In the dying embers of 2018 he was approached by Kaduna's award-winning and most prestigious blog "Krockcity Degreez" and landed an Online (Craft) sponsorship deal for the year 2019. 

Gidbizz has a dream of going global with his music and is dedicated to delivering good music or as he would call it "quality music" to his fans. 

Biography: Gideon Odogba Dennis (Gidbizz) 


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