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Ian Jazzi : ウィキペディア英語版
Ian Jazzi

Ian Frederick Oshodi (born 30 March 1986), better known by his stage name Ian Jazzi, is a Ghanaian/Nigerian recording artist, performer, record producer, actor, poet, model and entrepreneur. Jazzi is one of the pioneers of GH Rap, which is a term coined to refer to Hip Hop made in Ghana. He also pioneered the emerging Gospel Rap scene in Ghana, after dropping popular singles "Get Some" and "Get Your Clap On" in 2003. Both were produced by Jayso.
In 2009, Jazzi worked on an award winning TV Commercial by Creative Eye, shot by Fingerprint Films, for the telecommunication company TIGO in Mumbai, India. Jazzi is also the creative director of The Unwind Agency, a model & advertising agency he founded in Ghana in 2009. In 2010, he co-produced and released his first mixtape album ''In Stereo Volume 1'', which was well received in Ghana. Ian has also had opportunities to model for multi-national corporations such as Coca Cola, and has been the face of several advertising campaigns which include newspaper & magazine ads, billboards, and TV commercials.
==Early life and education==
Ian Jazzi was born to Frederick Oshodi and Patience Otuwaa Amponsah in Osu, Accra in Ghana. His father, a wealthy Nigerian businessman, died in a car accident before Jazzi's birth. His mother moved back to Ghana to live with her mother in Osu after Oshodi's death in Lagos. Jazzi attended the Datus Complex School, a boarding school in Tema, which he transferred to from the Bubuashie branch of the same school at the age of seven. When Jazzi was twelve, he lost his sister, Gifty-Jenny, who was thirteen at the time.

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