Born Oluwajami Omogbolahan Olamilekan, popularly known by his stage name BOJ (Bala’s Only Junior) and AJEBUTTER22, this Nigerian singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist has swiftly risen to prominence in the Afropop and alté music scenes. Hailing from Lagos, Nigeria's vibrant entertainment hub, BOJ, AJEBUTTER22 merged his classical training on the violin with his innate love for contemporary African rhythms, creating a unique sound that has endeared him to fans across the continent and beyond. His music is a fusion of soulful melodies, intricate storytelling, and infectious beats, often characterized by its smooth texture and introspective lyrics. BOJ, AJEBUTTER22's journey into the world of music was both organic and intentional; he honed his craft by studying at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he expanded his musical knowledge and skills. Upon his return to Nigeria, he began to make waves with his distinct sound, blending genres effortlessly and often featuring on tracks alongside other leading figures in the Afrobeats and alté movements. His breakout single "Closer" became an anthem, showcasing his ability to blend highlife, afro-fusion, and R&B into a harmonious whole. With a string of well-received projects, including "Finesse" and "Badder," BOJ, AJEBUTTER22 has proven himself to be a dynamic force in the Afropop landscape, not just as a solo artist but also as a collaborator who pushes the boundaries of modern African music. His rise to fame is a testament to his talent, dedication, and the ever-evolving nature of contemporary Nigerian music.