![]() On 1 March 2018, Iceberg spoke at Social Media Week Lagos conference, where he discussed "Digital Romance: Love And Relationships In The Era Of Social Media". On 16 December 2017, Iceberg Slim, and Juliet Ibrahim signed a brand ambassador deal with the international perfume brand, OROS. On 4 August 2017, "Roll Up" music video was released, directed by Seyi for UA Images. 1) studio album, released on 3 February 2017, through Tizzle Nation. In 2017, Sean Tizzle, features Iceberg on "Roll Up", off Moving Forward (Vol. On 7 March 2017, he collaborated with Davido, Shatta Wale, Terry Apala, Wale Turner, and L.A.X on the remix of "Wave". On May 19, 2016, IceBerg released "Wave", featuring Davido, under 323 Entertainment. ![]() During the R.E.D album tour, Dr SID, Ezinne, Kaffy, and Iceberg Slim, joined her on tour in Houston. In 2015, Tiwa Savage features Iceberg on her sophomore studio album R.E.D, on "Make Time", released on December 19, 2015, through Mavin, and 323 Entertainment. ![]() Same year, Praiz collaborated with, Skales, Morell, King, and Iceberg, on the song "Jalabia and Snapbacks", from his two sided studio album Rich & Famous, side of Famous, released on 12 December 2014, through X3M Music, In 2014, 2face Idibia, collaborated with Rocksteady and Iceberg on "The Best I Can Be", from the studio album The Ascension, on 21 July 2014, through Hypertek Digital, and 960 Music Group. On 7 August 2014, Iceberg was featured on "Confessions" from the mixtape A7 by Vector. Same year he joined 323 Entertainment, Tiwa Savage featured him on "Shout-out", longside Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie, from Once Upon a Time studio album, released on July 3, 2013, by Mavin, and 323 Entertainment. On February 13, 2013, DJ Jimmy Jatt, collaborated with Ice Prince and Iceberg on the song "Cool As Ice", produced by Chopstix. "Ayanfe remix" video features a cameo appearance from Eva Alordiah, and tells the romantic story of a lady played by Eva, who has had love trials. In 2012, he began his singing career, following the release of "Ayanfe", on 14 June 2012, with backup vocals from Emma Nyra, and a remix featuring Emma Nyra, and M.I, after Iceberg and M.I squashed their battle. On, he released "Too Much Money", featuring Banky W., under G-Worldwide, which became a hit track and earned him two nominations at The Headies 2012, for Best Rap Single, and Lyricist on the Roll category, shortly after he relocated back to Nigeria, to pursue his career full-time in the industry. Same year, Iceberg features Da Grin on "I Made It", produced by Sarz. It was used in Season 1, Episode 2 for a total of 60secs, says the Ghanaian blogger Ameyaw Debrah. ![]() In 2010, Iceberg recorded "Blue Bloods" for the American CBS original Crime-Drama series, Blue Bloods. In 2009, he recruited, the American rapper Ja Rule on the remix of "Plenty Money", as one of the lead singles off his online mixtape titled The Fix, which features Ja Rule, Sauce Kid, Banky W., eLDee, and Rico White, the same year. In 2009, he fearued on the remix of Banky W., song "Lagos Party", with Naeto C, D'Banj, 9ice, eLDee & Muna. Same year, he performed at the Apollo Theater, in Harlem, New York City. On 25 December 2008, he features on "Big Boy (rap remix)" by eLDee, alongside Rukus and Proto of Chiddy Bang, from the Big Boy studio album, released on 21 August 2008, by eLDee. In 2008, he released his mixtape Soul Food, with featuring guess vocals from Sauce Kid, Zara, and Blak Jesus. In the course of his study, he tells This Day, "I learnt a lot about music production, video production, and editing. He graduated from the Institute of Audio Research, with a certification in Audio Engineering and Production. He wanted to become an FBI Agent, but his passion for music made him drop out from John Jay, after two years of enrollment, to pursue his musical dream. While in the choir he began learning how to play musical instruments and later became the church drummer, then later the keyboardist. His music journey began in the church choir at the age of 12, at Christ Apostolic Church, where he became a chorister. Iceberg Slim was born Olusegun Olowokere in New York City on August 7, to Nigerian parents. Olusegun Olowokere, known by his stage name Iceberg Slim, is an American-Nigerian rapper, and singer, widely known for his controversial self-proclaimed status as being "Better than M.I", which became the most talked about topic in the Nigerian hip hop space between June and August 2009, few months after he won the Nigeria Entertainment Awards, in the Best International Artist category.
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