Tobechukwu Victor Okoh
- Born
- 1989-12-05 (age 36)
- Birthplace
- Delta State, Nigeria
- Occupation
- Brand Ambassador, Hip-hop Artist, Music Producer, Musician, Performer, Singer, Songwriter
- Alma Mater
- Lerato Primary School, Command Children's School, Odessa National Medical University
- AKA
- Peruzzi
Biography
EARLY LIFE
Tobechukwu Victor Okoh, popularly known as Peruzzi, was born on December 5, 1989, in Delta State, Nigeria. Raised in a devout Christian family of Igbo descent, Peruzzi grew up in a structured household that emphasized faith, discipline, and academic excellence. His father was an accomplished engineer, while his mother was a dedicated nurse. Peruzzi is the third and only son among three children. He spent his early years in Egbeda, a lively suburb in Lagos, where he attended Lerato Primary School and later Command Children's School. Even as a child, he displayed a deep affinity for music, heavily influenced by both religious hymns and cultural music traditions at home. At the age of seven, a pivotal moment occurred when his father gifted him a piano—a gesture that sparked his enduring love for music. Peruzzi soon joined his church choir, where he developed his skills in melody, harmony, songwriting, and performance. However, despite his growing passion for music, education remained a top priority in his family. Following his secondary education, Peruzzi traveled to Ukraine to study Medicine and Surgery at Odessa National Medical University, following his parents’ wishes for him to pursue a prestigious professional career. However, during his years abroad, he found himself increasingly drawn back to music, writing and recording songs even while completing medical coursework. In his fifth year, a major setback—losing his passport—created complications with his studies and residency. Rather than fight to remain, Peruzzi made the bold decision to abandon medical training and return to Nigeria in 2013, dedicating himself fully to music. This decision would ultimately define his future and career path.
CAREER
Peruzzi’s professional music journey officially began in 2016 when he signed with Golden Boy Entertainment, a relatively small label that nurtured his early career. In 2017, he gained moderate recognition with the release of "For Your Pocket", a single that showcased his signature blend of Afrobeat and R&B influences. His breakthrough came in 2018 when he was signed by Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), owned by Afrobeats superstar Davido. Under DMW, Peruzzi’s career skyrocketed—he became not only a performing artist but also one of the label's key songwriters. That same year, he gained national fame after featuring on 2Baba's hit single "Amaka", which became a massive success across Nigeria and beyond. Peruzzi also contributed as a songwriter to several of Davido’s major hits, including: "FIA", "Nwa Baby", "Risky", "Assurance". His songwriting style, characterized by emotionally charged lyrics and infectious melodies, helped redefine the sound of modern Afrobeats and pop music in Nigeria. Peruzzi’s music is a rich fusion of Afrobeat rhythms, R&B melodies, and hip-hop elements. His emotive, soulful vocal delivery and relatable songwriting have earned him acclaim for versatility, depth, and expressiveness. He cites musical influences ranging from African music legends to contemporary pop and R&B artists, blending traditional African sounds with global pop sensibilities. Over a career spanning more than a decade, Peruzzi has distinguished himself as a prolific songwriter, performer, and musical innovator. His ability to craft hit songs and his efforts in mentoring younger artists have secured his place as a vital contributor to contemporary Nigerian music.
PERSONAL LIFE
In early 2021, Peruzzi became embroiled in a major controversy involving allegations of an inappropriate relationship with Chioma Avril Rowland, popularly known as Chioma, who at the time was the fiancée of his record label boss and global Afrobeats star, Davido. The controversy was ignited by King Patrick, the CEO of Golden Boy Entertainment—Peruzzi’s former label. King Patrick accused Peruzzi of breaching his contract with Golden Boy and further alleged that Chioma had introduced Peruzzi to Davido under the false pretense that they were cousins, allegedly to hide the true nature of their relationship. King Patrick insinuated that Peruzzi and Chioma were romantically involved before her relationship with Davido gained public attention. In response to the growing storm, Peruzzi categorically denied the allegations, calling them “crazy” and emphasizing that Chioma had been instrumental in his career growth. Davido, despite the rumors, initially maintained a diplomatic silence but later unfollowed both Peruzzi and Chioma temporarily on Instagram, further fanning speculations. However, he later reconciled with both parties publicly. In December 2023, another controversy arose when Peruzzi publicly expressed dissatisfaction with Kizz Daniel over the handling of the song “Gwagwalada”, which also featured BNXN (formerly known as Buju). According to Peruzzi, the song initially had been discussed with him in mind but was allegedly passed on to another artist without his knowledge or proper acknowledgment. Feeling slighted, Peruzzi took to social media to voice his displeasure, declaring that he might never collaborate with Kizz Daniel again. In September 2024, Peruzzi found himself under fire after a controversial exchange with a fan on Snapchat. A follower, who identified as a member of the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement, reached out to him, pleading for financial assistance. Peruzzi responded harshly, saying: “Mahn, f**k your chosen & your beans in school.” The bluntness and perceived insensitivity of his reply caused an immediate uproar online. Peruzzi did not issue a formal apology, instead maintaining a defiant posture by retweeting messages of support from fans. In November 2023, Peruzzi unintentionally sparked another controversy after posting a video on social media showing Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy performing his hit single “Pull Up” at a concert. Alongside the video, Peruzzi shared a cryptic caption that fans interpreted as suggesting that he had written the song for Burna Boy. Peruzzi quickly clarified his position by tweeting: “Lmao don’t give me credit for what I didn’t do!” He firmly denied having written "Pull Up" and expressed amusement at how rapidly misinformation had spread. Peruzzi enjoys a lifestyle reflecting his success in the entertainment industry. In 2020, he acquired a luxurious house in Lagos and owns several high-end vehicles, notably a white Mercedes-Benz SUV. His estimated net worth ranges between $1 million to $1.4 million, generated through record sales, live performances, brand endorsements, and songwriting credits. He maintains a strong social media presence, where he often shares glimpses into his music, travels, and fashionable lifestyle.
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