Kelvin Bojeghre (born 21 July) is a leading Nigerian music producer, singer, and songwriter. He is known professionally as Kelvin Boj. His former stage name is LayLow. Kelvin Boj was born on the 21st of July to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Bojeghre in the late eighties. He is a Southerner and hails from Delta State. He was born and bred in Lagos where he was exposed to the rich Nigerian music culture. He grew up listening to legendary musicians like Michael Jackson, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Bob Marley, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and Kenny Rogers. He was influenced by the sounds of these artists and this created in him a desire to pursue music as a career. As a teenager, he spent his free time during the weekends composing music lyrics. When he entered his twenties, he cultivated relationships with music producers in Lagos and started learning the craft of sound production. Kelvin Boj obtained his First School Leaving Certificate and West African School Certificate in Lagos State. He is an alumnus of the University of Lagos and bagged a degree in Pure Physics from the institution. When Kelvin Boj started out in the industry, he went by the name, LayLow. During his early years, he produced beats for artists such as Konga, Dagrin, Morachi, Remi Aluko, Erigga, Skiibii, and Brymo. As a producer, his rise to fame began after he collaborated with Morachi on his song, Hapuya Like.
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