At the age of 20, Adedoyin Oseni emerged as the winner of God's Children Got Talent in 2014, a talent hunt show organized by the Redeemed Christian Church of God for children between the ages of 5-20, where he contested as a saxophonist. He started his music career professionally in 2018 after a significant personal transformation from Islam to Christianity, a change which he claimed has deeply influenced his musical direction. He came into the limelight following the release of his single "Incense" featuring Theophilus Ogaga, released in 2023. The song has so far gained traction on social media. He organised the "Evening of Worship" held in Sheffield, United Kingdom. The maiden edition was held at the Redeemed Christian Church of God victory assembly in Sheffield, and it recorded an attendance of 250 persons, the concert was a symphony of genres, with Oseni on saxophone leading the ensemble through an intricate mix of traditional and western gospel tunes. The concert also featured other gospel singers such as Theophilus Ogaga, whose violin captivated the audience and Angela Ohiorenoya whose singing enchanted everyone who listened. In 2024, Journalist
Emmanuel Daraloye stated that the combination of Adedoyin Oseni and Aweni Elewi on the
Elu Agogo track might have been what the Nigerian gospel industry has been missing, he described the track as gospel meets poetry. Michael Kolawole described Oseni's latest tune "Jelenke iLife" as a Soul-Stirring journey of healing, connection, and Upliftment. == Personal life ==