Crayon, whose real name is Charles Chibueze Chukwu, was born on November 21, 2000 in Surulere, Nigeria. At the age of seven, he moved to Ojo, Lagos where he spent much of his childhood. He grew up in a family of four and is the son of Ngozi Nwosu.
Crayon attended Treasure Court College in Ojo for his secondary education. It was during this time that he discovered his love for music and began to pursue a career in singing and songwriting.
Known for hits such as "Ngozi," "Ijo," "Overloading," and "Mo Bad," Crayon quickly made a name for himself in the Nigerian music industry. His music videos on YouTube have garnered millions of views, with " Ijo (Laba Laba)" being his most viewed video with over 16 million views.
One of his most successful collaborations was with singer Ayra Starr on the song "Ngozi." The official music video for the track has gained over six million views on YouTube, further solidifying Crayon's status as a rising star in the world music scene.
Outside of his music career, Crayon keeps his personal life relatively private. However, he maintains a close relationship with his family, including his mother, Ngozi Nwosu.
As Crayon continues to grow in popularity, fans can expect more exciting music from the young artist. With his unique sound and catchy lyrics, he is sure to make a lasting impact on the world music scene for years to come.
Overall, Crayon's talent and passion for music have propelled him to success at a young age. With his infectious energy and undeniable talent, he is set to become a household name in the Nigerian music industry and beyond.
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