Nigerian music star and YBNL boss, Olamide, has opened up about the huge influence that late Indigenous rapper Dagrin had on his career and the rap industry as a whole.
In a recent video broadcast, Olamide described Dagrin as a “timeless legend”, revealing that he still listens to the rapper’s iconic album, “C.E.O”, whenever he struggles with writer’s block or needs inspiration.
“Dagrin’s ‘C.E.O’ album is a timeless project. That’s the only rap album almost everybody in the South West can sing word for word,” Olamide said. “Dagrin influenced a lot of rappers. Whenever we need motivation, we go back and listen to his album.”
Dagrin, who passed away in a tragic car accident in April 2010, continues to live on through his music — a body of work that reshaped Yoruba rap and opened the doors for artists like Olamide to thrive.

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