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Nigerian singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Cross Idukomose (born 2 August 1982), known professionally as Kwate, is a Nigerian hip-hop artist and Afrobeats musician. His 2025 single “Usain Bolt” reached number 1 on Top 200 Nigerian Shazam chart.[1]
Kwate is recognized for his singles and musical style, which blends traditional and modern elements. Kwate emphasizes consistency, innovation, and cultural resonance in his music.[2]
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Early life and education
David Cross Idukomose was born on 2 August 1982, in Lagos State, Nigeria. He spent his early years in Ilorin, Kwara State, and Benin City.[3] He attended Oko Erin Primary School, Immaculate Conception College, Ekiadolor College of Education, and the University of Benin where he studied computer science.[3] Despite his academic pursuits, music remained his primary interest. Inspired by The Remedies and Plantashun Boiz shows in 2003 and 2004, respectively, he decided to pursue music as a career.[3]
Kwate was exposed to various musical genres, from traditional Nigerian sounds to international influences. His parents encouraged his early interest in music.[3] He developed his vocal skills in church choirs and local talent shows.[3]
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Kwate's musical journey began in Edo State, and continued after relocating to Lagos, in 1998.[4] His career gained momentum in 2010 with the release of "Party Dey Here," featuring Side One, which received significant airplay across Nigeria.[4] He followed this with "Baby Give Me More," featuring Jaywon in 2011.[4]
In the second half of the 2010s, Kwate released several tracks, including "I Don’t Know," "Love," "OvbokhanMven," "Halla," and "Enjoy Yourself."[5] His single "On Ground," featuring Black IQ, achieved commercial success on digital platforms.[6]
Kwate received nominations for the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) and African Entertainment Awards Malaysia in 2010/2011.[3] He has performed in over 100 countries, including in Moscow, India, and Botswana, and was the first Nigerian artist to perform at the "Longest Dinner Table in the World."[3]
His 2024 single “Shout out to my Ex” debuted on Apple Music Top 100s in Kenya, Nigeria and Ghana reaching numbers 11, 32, and 80 respectively and gained notable traction across social media platforms including TikTok.[7]The following year, his 2025 single “Usain Bolt” reached number 1 on Top 200 Shazam Nigeria chart.[8][9]
In the same year, Kwate performed at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Dallas and at the Toyota Center in Houston respectively at Davido’s 5ive Alive Tour alongside Victony, Odumodublvck, Morravey, Bracket amongst others. He also performed alongside Davido in Atlanta, Georgia last year.[10]
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Musical style and influences
Kwate's music blends traditional Nigerian sounds with contemporary influences, addressing social issues, love, and self-empowerment.[11] His role models include Fela Kuti, Victor Uwaifo, Felix Lebarty, King Sunny Ade, 2Face Idibia, Eedris Abdulkareem, 50 Cent and Beenie Man.[12]
Kwate has collaborated with producers like Sheyman, O’ Black, Fliptyce Beats, Spanky, and Terry G.[4] His music has been featured on playlists such as Spotify's Afrobeat Classics and Apple Music's African A-List.[3]
Personal life
Kwate balances his music career with other activities.[12] He owns a healthcare business and a coffee company.[11]
Discography
Selected singles
Awards and nominations
- Nominated for Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) (2010/2011)[3]
- Nominated for African Entertainment Awards Malaysia (2010/2011)[3]
References
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