I am a cinematic composer and film scorer grounded in Yoruba and African musical traditions fused with Western orchestral production. I create emotionally powerful, culturally authentic scores for film, and original compositions that bridge the ancient and the cinematic. I am experienced in trailer music, vocal collaboration, and delivering full scores from concept to final mix.

Praise Adesuyi

I am a cinematic composer and film scorer grounded in Yoruba and African musical traditions fused with Western orchestral production. I create emotionally powerful, culturally authentic scores for film, and original compositions that bridge the ancient and the cinematic. I am experienced in trailer music, vocal collaboration, and delivering full scores from concept to final mix.

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I am a cinematic composer and film scorer grounded in Yoruba and African musical traditions fused with Western orchestral production.

I create emotionally powerful, culturally authentic scores for film, and original compositions that bridge the ancient and the cinematic. I am experienced in trailer music, vocal collaboration, and delivering full scores from concept to final mix.

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Language

English
Fluent
Yoruba
Fluent
Russian
Beginner

Work Experience

Cinematic Music Producer at Sugar Factory Studios
July 1, 2025 - Present

Education

B.Sc. Computer Science at University of Ilorin
October 11, 2021 - October 11, 2024

Qualifications

Cinematic Music Composition
September 1, 2023 - October 20, 2025
Front-End Development
October 23, 2024 - April 16, 2025
Certified Graphics Designer
October 24, 2022 - October 24, 2024

Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment, Other
    paper Eni Odun Ba Laye

    I reimagined a 90’s yoruba song about being introspective and thankful for celebratory seasons by making it more cinematic, it moves from a dark vibe to a trailer music vibe.

    paper Rain, My Love

    I wrote an emotional score after a raining evening dedicated to a person dear to me. It’s fit for your short films and movies

    paper The Cinematic Yoruba

    We made a cinematic song encapsulating an Indian vibe with west African drums and Yoruba chants and war songs