Snatcha

Nigerian gospel singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adekunle Adeyoola, known popularly known as Soul Snatcha or simply Snatcha is a Nigerian gospel rap artist, actor and CEO of Assalt TV.[1] He is part of the duo, Rooftop Mcs[2] who released singles including Lagimo ft Cobhams, and Shock Therapy which were nominated for The Headies Award for Best Rap Single in 2008.[citation needed]

Also known as
  • Soul Snatcha
  • Snatcha
Born
Adekunle Adeyoola
Occupations
  • HipHop Artist-Songwriter
  • Filmmaker
  • Musician
  • Producer
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Snatcha
Also known as
  • Soul Snatcha
  • Snatcha
Born
Adekunle Adeyoola
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Occupations
  • HipHop Artist-Songwriter
  • Filmmaker
  • Musician
  • Producer
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He formed Rooftop Mcs in 2002—the name was inspired by the Bible verse: Matthew 27: 10.[3] The Group released four albums including "Shock Therapy", "The 2nd First Impression", "Minority Report" and "Back At One" and they also released several other singles.

After several years,[4] the band went on a break in 2010.[5] Snatcha moved to the UK, got married in 2011 and started his family. He released a solo album The Value of Nothing in 2016.[6][7]

He also released the "Drunken Masters: Live" album in 2020 and other singles including "Mighty God (Drunk'n Worship)" with Nikki Laoye and "Children of God "featuring Angeloh.

Snatcha and his wife had 4 children.[8] She died after a long-term illness in November 2019.[9][10]

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