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DJ Cuppy
Cuppy at Global Citizen Festival: Power The Movement
Background information
Birth nameFlorence Ifeoluwa Otedola.
Born (1992-11-11) 11 November 1992 (age 32)
Lagos, Nigeria
GenresAfrobeats
Occupations
InstrumentMixer
Years active2013–present
LabelsRed Velvet Music Group
Websitehttp://djcuppy.com/

Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola (born 11 November 1992), professionally known as DJ Cuppy or simply Cuppy, is a Nigerian disc jockey, musician and producer. She is the daughter of Nigerian businessman Femi Otedola.[1] She grew up in Lagos and moved to London at the age of 13.

Early life and education

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Cuppy lived in Ilupeju for six years before moving to Ikeja where she attended Grange School, Ikeja. She then relocated to London for her GCSEs and A-Levels.[2] She graduated from King's College London in July 2014, with a degree in business and economics.[3][4] She also earned a master's degree in music business from New York University in 2015.[5][6] Cuppy studied for a master's degree in African studies at the University of Oxford, matriculating in 2021[7] and graduated in 2022.[8]

Career

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In 2014, Cuppy was the resident DJ at the MTV Africa Music Awards in Durban.[9] She then played at the Tatler and Christie's Art Ball in London,[10] and at the Financial Times Business of Luxury Summit in Mexico City.[2][11]

In July 2014, she released House of Cuppy as her first compilation mix in London and Lagos,[12] before launching it in New York on 2 September 2014.[13][14] With House of Cuppy, she produced EDM-esque remixes of songs by leading afropop artists.

That same year, Cuppy also launched the London-based music management and content production business, Red Velvet Music Group.[11]

In January 2015, Cuppy was featured on the cover of the Guardian Life magazine. The cover celebrated a new generation of African women.[15] In March 2015, Cuppy was named the official DJ for the 2015 Oil Barons Charity in Dubai, and became the first African act to perform at the event.[16] She was featured in the 2015 April/May issue of Forbes Woman Africa.[17][18]

In June 2015, Cuppy released House of Cuppy II.Which was a wonderful EP[19]

In August 2015, Cuppy set off on her first DJ tour to 8 countries in Africa, titled “Cuppy Takes Africa”. She visited Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and South Africa. The “Cuppy Takes Africa” tour included performances, major artist collaborations, and charitable engagements supported by GTB Bank and the Dangote Foundation.[20] Later that year, she interned at Jay-Z's Roc Nation.[21]

In October 2016, the "Cuppy Takes Africa" tour aired on Fox Life Africa as an 8-episode documentary series. In 2016, Cuppy was the resident DJ for MTV2's Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne Tha God.[22]

She produced two songs, "Vibe" and "The way I am", which appeared on the "Afrobeats" EP by Young Paris which as released on 24 March 2017.

On 13 October 2017, she released "Green Light", her first official single. The song features guest vocals from Nigerian singer and producer Tekno.[23]

On 30 March 2018, she released "Vybe", her second official single. The song features guest vocals from Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie.[24]

On 24 August 2018, she released Currency,[25] her third official single featuring L.A.X.

On 5 October 2018, she released Werk,[26] her fourth single featuring Skuki.

On 19 April 2019, she collaborated with Kwesi Arthur for her fifth single Abena[27]

On 16 August 2019, she released Gelato,[28] here sixth single featuring Zlatan.

In 2020, Cuppy was inducted into the Forbes Magazine's 30 under 30 class.[29]

On 28 May 2020, she became the host of ‘Africa Now Radio’ on Apple Music Beats 1[30]

On 16 July 2020, she released Jollof On The Jet, her seventh single featuring Rema & Rayvanny.

On 24 August 2020, she unveiled her debut album Original Copy.[31]

In February 2021, she partnered with Apple Music to launch their first radio show in Africa.[32]

In September 2021, Cuppy was announced as one of the cast members for the Channel 4 reality TV show High Life, a show focussing on the careers of British West Africans.[33]

From January until August 2022, Cuppy hosted the Sunday version of BBC Radio 1Xtra's breakfast show with the Saturday one hosted by Swarzy formerly of Kiss Radio. They both replaced Remi Burgz, who went on to replace Yasmin Evans on 1Xtra's weekday lunchtime show.

In 2024, Cuppy became the first British Nigerian to host an opening session at the United Nations General Assembly.[34]

Artistry

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In an interview with Tush Magazine, Cuppy described her sound as "Neo-Afrobeats", which is a fusion of Electro house and Afrobeats.[35][36]

Personal life

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Veganism

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On 14 April 2020, DJ Cuppy revealed on Twitter that she was a vegan.[37][38] Lately, Cuppy who during the COVID-19 period received a special gift of a Ferrari Portofino worth ₦80M from her father,[39] also announced that she is now a house owner in the United Kingdom, London which she named PinkPentHouse. She made it public on 8 April 2021. This received a lot of reactions on social media[40] and was featured on MTV Cribs.

Relationships

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In November 2022, Cuppy got engaged on stage to Youtuber/BMX Rider Ryan Taylor. The pair got married and once lived together in Dubai. However, the couple split shortly after and are no longer together, and they both unfollowed each other on social media.

Spirituality

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Cuppy is a practicing Christian and revealed through her Instagram in September 2024, that she got baptised in the prior summertime.

Philanthropy

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In July 2018, Cuppy launched the Cuppy Foundation.[41] The following year (November 2019), the foundation organized the Gold Gala and raised over N5bn for the Save the Children initiative Nigeria.[42] Nigerian businessman Dangote and her father donated to the cause.[43][44]

Ambassadorship

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In April 2014, Cuppy was appointed by Nigeria's Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation (Edem Duke) as the tourism ambassador for the country's "Fascinating Nigeria" campaign.[2][45] Cuppy became one of Pepsi's DJ ambassadors alongside 3 others in Nigeria..

On 20 March 2018, Cuppy was announced as an Official DJ Ambassador for Pepsi.[46] She appeared in Pepsi's "#NaijaAllTheWay" all star commercial ahead of the 2018 World Cup.[47][48]

On 5 June 2018, Cuppy was announced as a Global Citizen Education Ambassador.[49]

On 28 November 2018, Cuppy was announced as an Ambassador For Save The Children UK.[50]

On 28 July 2021, Cuppy was announced as an Ambassador for Lagos SDGs Youth Alliance.[51]

Discography

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Album

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Original Copy (2020)
Title Featured Artists
Epe feat. Efya
Jollof on the Jet feat. Rema & Rayvanny
Wale feat Wyclef Jean
Feel Good feat. Fireboy DML
Cold Heart Killer feat. Darkoo
Original Copy (Interlude)
Karma feat. Stonebwoy
Litty Lit feat. Teni
54 feat. Julian Marley & Sir Shina Peters
Guilty Pleasure feat. Nonso Amadi
P.O.Y. feat. Ycee & Ms Banks
Labalaba feat. Seyi Shay

Singles

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Title Artists Year
Green Light Cuppy featuring Tekno 2017
Vybe Cuppy featuring Sarkodie 2018
Currency Cuppy featuring L.A.X 2018
Werk Cuppy featuring Skuki 2018
Abena Cuppy featuring Kwesi Arthur, Shaydee, Ceeza Milli 2019
Gelato[52] Cuppy Featuring Zlatan Ibile 2019
Jollof on the Jet[53] Cuppy featuring Rema and Rayvanny 2020
"Karma" Cuppy featuring Stonebwoy 2020
Fkn Around Cuppy featuring Megan Thee Stallion 2020
Litty Lit Cuppy featuring Teni 2020

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c "DJ Cuppy: I Love Travelling Because I Learn So Much". This Day Live. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
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53. Joshpedia (2022) DJ Cuppy Net worth and Biography

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