Tunde and Wunmi Obe first made an entry into the Nigerian Entertainment scene as regulars on The Charly Boy Show, a television programme in the 90s, after which they released their debut album Sealed in 1999,[1] which was followed by T.W.O in 2003, T.W.O 4 real in 2007, T.W.O Legit in 2010 and T.W.O PLUS in 2015.
Wunmi Aboderin met Tunde Obe while an undergraduate at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) in 1988 where she was pursuing a degree in Philosophy.
Tunde, an undergraduate of Lagos State University (LASU) was pursuing a degree in History Education.
Wunmi met him when she officially joined the UNILAG band Turning Point in which Tunde was already lead singer.
The album contained the tracks "Show Luv", "Voice Mail", "Ope Mi", and a remix of Fela Kuti's song "Palava".
Their plan was to honor their mentors in the industry by remaking their hit track in each of their album, but the public were not aware of their decision.
[citation needed] About the time of T.W.O Legit, there were rumours of the couple retiring from music and going back to television, hence the album title.
T.W.O Legit was produced by several people, including ID Cabasa, Puffy T, Rymzo, and Foster Zeeno.
Tracks included "Fine Bara", "Atewo", "Zombie", "T.W.O Legit", "Hit the Dance Floor", and "Get This Party Started", among others.
In the first three months of its release, it appeared like T.W.O had made a wrong decision because the paper pack version was not available at that time.
T.W.O also showed their support for upcoming acts by featuring them in the album, including Teniim; Brace; and Mazi Floss.
Wunmi also co-starred in the late Amaka Igwe TV soap opera Tempest - A Tale of 2 Women.
Tunde has featured in several Nigerian movies, including The Gardener in which he played the title character; Daybreak; The Testament; and Goodbye Tomorrow.
ZOOM TIME was a Charly Boy Show political spin off which featured prominent politicians and occasionally entertainers.
He slumped and died after a game of basketball leaving behind a wife (actress Stella Damasus) and two daughters, Angelica and Isabel.
The winner is offered a recording contract; for one single with KopyKats Entertainment, a cash prize, a photo shoot, a video, and some publicity.
In 2011, Daniel Oramali, also known as Chuck Dee, emerged the winner of the second edition while other contestants went home with consolation prizes.
The video of his single "Take Control" was unveiled to the public at Federal Palace Hotel on December 13, 2014, at the 10th year memorial of Jaiye Aboderin.