A singer, Enuneku Udoka, aka Biggest Believe, has said his music career was influenced by his older brother, who introduced him to a diverse range of music, spanning old-school, hip hop and reggaeton.
In a statement made available to Saturday Beats, the singer said, “I am a rapper, singer and songwriter based in Ghana. I hail from Delta State (in Nigeria). I primarily embrace the world of hip-hop and afrobeat infused with contemporary elements that add a unique flair to my style.
“During my formative years, I was greatly influenced by my elder brother, who introduced me to a diverse range of music, spanning old-school, hip hop and reggaeton.
“My passion for music deepened when my elder brother took up rapping in 2007, inspiring me to closely observe his artistic growth and musical development.”
According to him, artistes like Tupac Shakur, Rick Ross, The Game, Jay Z, 50 Cent, Lil, Wayne, Lucky Dube, Bob Marley and Fela, among others, left an indelible mark on his musical journey.
In 2020, he made his debut with the single, ‘Small Boy Big God,’ which gained attention across various social media platforms in Africa.