 Joseph Omotaye, also known as Jojo Body Beats, is a Nigerian musician principally known for his ability to use his own body as a percussive instrument. Striking his mouth, cheeks, chest, stomach, head, and legs, as well as using belching, sneezing, coughing, and drinking. He is able to use sounds that are recognizably musical. He refers to his own body as a bodyophone, plus TV news speaks exclusively to Jojo Body Beats. I grew up in Lagos. I grew up in Lagos. I grew up in Lagos. I grew up in Lagos. I grew up in Lagos. Ever since I've been doing all this stuff, I discover myself naturally from God Almighty. What I do is part of me now, so I visit Lagos. I've been part of some countries, Africa, Ghana, Mediator Ghana. I went to Tanzania for a performance from British Kansas. I went to South Korea for a performance culture exchange program. I moved around the country and I have a documentary on the Scottish Channel as well, recorded by African writers. They did a documentary on me based on what I do while living professionally. I started professionally in 1995, when I was just 38, from Tudecuboye. I went to the media station, that's DBN, through the Tudecuboye, where I was so very simple and perfect. From there, I moved around. It's a natural phenomenon. It's just a gift from God Almighty. I drive joy from it. I perform, I meet people happy, these people dance, more or less. I travel to people when they listen to me, even death. If a deaf human being don't hear me or couldn't hear me, the texture means interpretation for the person to understand. So if someone can't see, if the person is able to hear, they will enjoy the sound. Just like a song. Everywhere is full of pressure now. From pressure, I have a formula so-called PC pressure. They turn the pressure to pleasure, from pleasure to treasure. So that's why Lullin' at the top is part of the song. I shall get it, right? Yeah, so maximum strength to I shall get there.