Nigerian Pop Star Storms American Stage In Grand Style
Roda Olabisi Popularly known as Rhodah in the showbiz world, who came to limelight few years back and vanished surprisingly has appeared again with more momentum to show her talent to the world.
The Ondo State-born singer reportedly relocated to America after hitting the limelight back home to pursue her musical career. She became one of the emerging stars to be reckoned with right from her undergraduate days at Adekunle Ajasin University, where she horned her talent
in music.
After graduating in 2010, she equipped herself with songs that drew her close to many as well as won laurels for her at many top class shindigs.
One of such events was at the Nollywood Outstanding Personality Awards ceremony shortly before she left the country where the pop star dazzled many and caught the attention of society lady and label owner, Hajia Oluremi Dangaji who instantly gave her a record deal.
According to reports, She also did something for Globacom but didn't wait for its sealing before dumping Nigeria. She also triumphed once at Felabration ceremony.
Still very much involved in showbiz; singing, acting and modelling, the beautiful and gifted artiste is already making waves in the United States. She revealed during the week that her new album "When We Were Young” will soon be ready.
"I relocated to the United States of America to pursue my career and I can say that I've already fitted in here as a singer, actor and model. While my album will be ready within the next two weeks, I will be part of a new movie already in the making,” she disclosed.
"I have done a couple of shows here like the "Mommies Planet Show” and "Flypstylze Entertainment Night Gala” show which was a huge success and afforded me to meet my fans here.” she reveals.
Rhodah who has also been able to meet with some of Nigeria’s top entertainers like Ice Prince, Adekunle Gold over there, plans to feature a top US-based rapper in her next album as well as work with Ice Prince later in the year.
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