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TWELVE (12) BEST FACTS ABOUT PATORANKING


Alot of us know some or all of the hits of the 'Girlie O' crooner but might not know the man behind the mic well. I was in the same position too so I took my time to do a little research on him. Guess what I found...12 amazing facts that makes him Patoranking!.
 So read through, enjoy and get to know your favourite celebrity better.
1. His real name is Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie and he hails from Ebonyi state, south eastern, Nigeria.
2.He is one of the youngest and biggest Nigerian/African artists. He is aged 26 (born on 27th May, 1990-childrens day(lol)).
3 His first single is 'Iya Bisi' a fusion of dancehall and fuji featuring Kbaj and Qdot both of whom he said helped compose the sng.
3. His single 'Alubarika' produced under Dem mama records in 2013 and featuring Timaya shot him into limelight.
4. He left 'Dem mama' records in 2014 and is currently signed to Foston muzik, a label owned by Foston Utomi.
5. He is the first Nigerian/African to sign a distribution deal with VAC music owned by world's biggest reggae company 'VP' records.
6. He loves his family a lot, he is proud of and committed to them.
7. Contrary  to rumours, he has no child out of wedlock. Rather he has two younger siblings; 9year old Raphael and Sharon.
8.He wants to be remembered for touching lives and giving hope to the hopeless and not for material things.
9. He has a girlfriend named 'Leila' whom he refers to as DoriginalgirlieO'. Her twitter handle is @patoranqueenfire.(Ladies,now you know)
10. His networth is estimated to be around $1.75million
11. He is currently one of the judges alongside 2baba, Waje and Timi Dakolo on 'The Voice Nigeria' a music talent hunt organised by Africa Magic and Airtel and alot of people say he's the best.
12.He places God over everything and that reminds me! His first album 'GOD OVER EVERYTHING (GOE)' will be released in 26 days! So hurry! Start the countdown.
And Yes Number what again?. He is my current celebrity crush(awww) .. Awesome right?

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