The Delta state born singer died at the age of 30 on Sunday July 27th 2014 after a brief illness just days after she returned from a trip to the US.
Bbee’s publicist released details of her journey into limelight below…………..
Bbee was born into the Eruoghos family from Ughelli North LGA of Delta. She has a background in Economics from the Lagos State University. Bbee discovered her love for singing as a little child in the church choir afterward she moved into the adult choir even as a little girl and was referred to as “golden voice” because she was that unique. Music grew in her, which led her in joining a singing band in high school.
She has a
special way of singing her school’s anthem that gave her several recognition
and award from the school authority. Upon graduation, she pursued her love for
music, singing as backup singer with great Nigeria artists such as Onyeka Onwenu,
Sammy Okposo, and Stella Damasus.
She was once
in the top 20 of the very first Nigeria Idol. Came as a 1st Runner up of the
only Sony Ericsson singing competition and moved to form her own band which
played in Sheraton Hotel and Towers for several years.
Bbee in a bid
to take her music career to the another level Signed a management deal with
Music video director PRODIGY and in the 2nd week of May, she left for the USA
to complete her latest single titled “Tif My Heart”
The song was
due for release and it’s Video billed to be Directed in the US by PRODIGY but
was abruptly pushed forward due to Bbee’s ill-health. Unfortunately she lost
the fight for life on the 27th of July 2014.
Vibrant Bbee
lived a kind and humble life giving a helping hand to everyone that came her
way. She left behind a legacy that will forever live on in our hearts, may her
gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.
Bbee’s death
is coming less than two months after the death of popular Nigerian singer,
Kefee Obareki Don Momoh, who died of lungs failure on June 13th after 15 days
in coma.
Meanwhile it
was also reported in July that another fast rising Imo State-born artiste
Cynthia Akudo Jonah, aka Cynthomania (or Ada Owerri), reportedly died on June
18 following a brief illness.


so sad, rest in peace
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