Prince Thompson Iyamu (b. 1968)

Alias:
P Tee Money

Birthplace:
London, United Kingdom

Born:
October 22, 1968

Prince Thompson Iyamu also known as " P Tee Money" is an Actor, a royal Prince from Benin Kingdon in Edo state Nigeria. Was born in London, England and studied Aeronautical Engineering in the military. He is also an English DJ/Producer/EDM electronic Music artist by the name "P Tee Money." His productions cross a wide range of electronic music styles, from House, deep house, Afro-beat, indie-dance, progressive future and Tropical pop. Despite being a Music artist and an actor, he is also a published author and has written multiple books. He has also worked alongside Erifili Davis a movie director in producing a short film called Connection (2019) which is streaming through Amazon Prime Video. He also worked alongside Alexandre Alonso a film director and the founder of ACAFilms working on multiple projects.  Prince Thompson Iyamu began his career as a DJ in the early 90s playing in nightclubs and other small gigs, where he later teamed up with a female Rap artist called 'The Weird MC" aka "The Rappatainer" and was making waves all over the UK for a couple of years as a dynamic duo.  In the late "90s" early "2000s" Prince Thompson Iyamu put his DJ/Music career on hold and went into acting. In addition to his music career, He has been featured in numerous commercials and has appeared as a model in magazines such as FHM. He also got featured in Stephen Sommers Project in Universal's blockbuster movie The Scorpion King (2002), which stars Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) and Michael Clarke Duncan, and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) which stars Angelina Jolie. He was also featured in a British gang star movie I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2003), which stars Clive Owen, he combined his acting abilities in the electrifying role of the street pimp.  In 2015 he launched his first book called "The Players Code" which was a huge success. Since then Prince Thompson Iyamu has authored multiple books and counting. Aside from writing, he has gone back to his passion (Music). Having spent many years playing at all types of gigs, playing in special events and promoting his own shows, Prince Thompson Iyamu has had a lot of time to develop his sound. For him, it's all about mood and a deep, hypnotic groove... playing those tracks that get you tapping your feet and nodding your head without you realising it, regardless of genre, tempo, style, or release date. With constantly evolving sounds, Prince Thompson Iyamu loves to experiment with and cross over into various musical genres. He has also produced a number of Remixes winning positive attention from the masses.

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