Fast rising Afropop Star, Oluwaseun Kobbe Dies

Posted on December 11, 2020

Fast rising Afropop Star, Olatosi Adekolu Oluwaseun, better known as Oluwaseun Kibbe is dead.

According to his family, Oluwaseun died Thursday 10 December 2020 at Obasanjo Hospital, Ojuore, Ota, Ogun State.

He died after brief illness on Thursday morning.

Oluwaseun who is a younger brother to top music promoter Yusuf (DANKU) Adepitan, featured Davido, Olamide, Oritsefemi, Terry G, and Reminisce on his previous works.

He will be remembered for his sonorous voice and his contribution in the Nigeria music industry.

“Oluwaseun is a great lost to my family. I am really down currently,“ DANKU said.

He will be buried today (Friday).

Seun Kobbe is a graduate of International Law and Diplomacy from Babcock University.

He debuted in the industry with his song titled “Olele” featured olamide and “okulosun” ft Oritsefemi after those efforts, he released other songs.

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