Dizzy K Falola, often hailed as Nigeria's Michael Jackson, emerged as a prominent figure in the 1980s Nigerian pop scene with his hit "Baby Kilode." Mentored by Tony Okoroji, he played a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria's burgeoning music industry alongside contemporaries like Chris Okotie and Felix Liberty. In 1989, Falola underwent a spiritual transformation, becoming a born-again Christian and transitioning to gospel music. Relocating to the UK, he has since released eight gospel albums, including "My Joy" and "Power in the Blood," touring extensively across Europe and America. Now based in London with his family, Falola continues to inspire with his uplifting gospel melodies. ([dizzyk.com](https://dizzyk.com/bio/?utm_source=openai))