The music producer reportedly died in the United States of America where he lived in recent years.
He began his music career at Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral in Ikeja, Lagos as a pianist and drummer.
Dokta Frabz during his lifetime worked with top artists, including Wizkid, Omawumi, Davido and the late Dagrin.
He started off working for Don Jazzy and D’Banj’s Mo’ Hits Records where he had the chance to meet several artists.
He enjoyed mainstream success with his works with the late Dagrin on the song ‘Thank God’, ‘Joy’ off Wizkid’s sophomore Ayo, four songs on Naeto C’s sophomore Super C Season and his several hits with regular collaborator Omawumi.
In 2009, the producer and singer Omawumi had a public relationship that ended the following year.
Many Nigerian celebrities, entertainers have taken to social media to mourn his demise.
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