2Face Idibia was born Innocent Ugah Idibia in Jos,
Nigeria. He hails from Okpokwu local government area and from the Idoma
ethnic group in the southern part of Benue State, in central Nigeria.He
attended Mount Saint Gabriel's Secondary School in Makurdi, Benue
State. He schooled briefly in the Institute of Management &
Technology, IMT, Enugu, one of the country's foremost higher institute
of learning where he did his preliminary National Diploma course in
Business Administration. Though, he did not finish but would hone his
skills in music by performing in shows and parties organised by the IMT
and some other schools like Enugu State University of Science &
Technology, Enugu (ESUT) and Enugu Campus (UNEC).
His major breakthrough in the IMT was composing
and singing the jingles in the famous radio show GB Fan Club in Enugu
State Broadcasting Services (ESBS) in 1996. He then relocated to Lagos
and joined up with his ex-IMT and ex-Mount Saint Gabriel's mate
BlackFace to form Plantashun Boyz. He started calling himself "2Face" in
1996. "The name to me just refers to the outside and inside: when you
first see me you see the outside but when you get to know me, you see
the inside," he said in an interview with the BBC.
His award winning hit track "African Queen" was
used as the sound track of the 2006 comedy film, Phat Girlz. This made
him even more recognised internationally.
The Plantashun Boyz came together briefly in 2007 to record an album which they titled 'Plan B'.
He also released a promotion album in 2008 which
has spawned a hit, "Enter the Place", which was written by Churks though
one of his least successful hits ever, did well in some charts. The
promo CD is said to have faced distribution and sales problems, going
unnoticed in some areas of the country. It has led to the shift of the
release date of the album from 2008 to 2009 instead of the proposed
release date announced in 2007. Tuface recently released two lead off
singles from the international version of his Unstoppable album and is
the first Nigerian artist to have an appropriately priced international
album. He is also reported to have recorded a single with Mary J. Blige
In 2010 with his Unstoppable Album(The Intl.
Edition) he won 2 awards at the 2010 SMVA, He also won the Channel O
Most Gifted Western African and the MTV African Music Awards (Best Male
and Artist of the year) making him the most successful pop singer in
Africa. He is the lead vocalist of the Sony All African 08 Project
alongside 7 other stars across Africa recording their first singles with
R.Kelly and Prince Lee titled "Hands Across the World". He was also
known for his narrow escapes from death, he had close shave with death
three times, at different locations and times, including gun shots.
Aside from running his own record label known as
Hypertek after leaving Kennis Music, the artist has established the
Tuface Idibia Reach-Out Foundation, which is into charity. In December
2010, the foundation collaborated with the Hands Project International
for an Aids charity dinner.
His show held at the expo center was the best of
its kind, as it featured all the notable Nigerian artists, particularly
9ice, D'banj and P-Square.
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