The swift rise of Juju gospel artist, Adeyinka Adeboye, widely recognized as Boyebest, from a church ensemble to a distinguished music educator is undeniably inspirational.
His commitment and musical prowess have propelled him beyond the confines of the church, elevating him to a revered status within the industry. It is truly remarkable how he not only excels as a musician but also imparts his expertise as an educational consultant to institutions. His narrative stands as a testament to the transformative influence of passion and unwavering determination in the pursuit of one’s aspirations.
Having unearthed his love for music at a young age and commenced his musical journey at 18, Boyebest established his band at 19 within the ecclesiastical setting, eventually carving out a distinct niche for himself beyond those confines. He is currently making significant strides and harbors ambitious intentions for the future, including the establishment of a music studio and radio station in his hometown of Abeokuta, a visionary initiative aimed at expanding his global fan base. With resolute determination and fervor, he is poised to translate his dreams into reality.
Reflecting on his musical odyssey, Boyebest articulated, “I was fortunate to commence my musical journey at the tender age of 18, starting out in the choir of the African Church, Ita Olori, Abeokuta, which later evolved into the African Church Cathedral, Ita Iyalode, Abeokuta.
“I assembled my band members at the age of 19, as I was one of the vocalists in that church at the time and possessed a rudimentary knowledge of playing the bass guitar,” he elaborated.
The aspiring musician, who aims for the pinnacle of success while diligently striving to become a highly sought-after artist in the industry, acknowledged that his inspirations are the late Olubukola Olomola, famously known as Baba Ara, King Sunny Ade, and Sunny Melody UK, also recognized as Wonderboy Solek UK.
From: Songu Michael