About

Jphano fell in love with music at sixteen, hanging around the studio his dad opened for a friend. What started as waiting for a ride became the place he learned how to play with sound, create, and figure out who he wanted to be as an artist.

Songs like CKay’s Love Nwantiti (Remix), Davido’s Fall, and Rema’s Dumebi shaped his early style and showed him how powerful music can be when it connects with people.

His own breakthrough came with Sak Pase — a track that felt effortless to write and captured exactly where he was emotionally and creatively. It’s the moment he realized he had a real voice.

Now, he’s building his sound one track at a time, blending emotion, rhythm, and real-life experience into music meant to move people. What started in a small studio has grown into a vision he’s ready to share with the world.

A young man sitting on the floor, smiling with his eyes closed, wearing a white, blue, and red sports jersey, gray pants, and tan boots. Surrounding him are colorful posters, a large red speaker, and a potted plant against a dark blue background.

J Phano