Oladips enduring ability to infuse indigenous Yoruba elements mixed with contemporary rap shines through in “Iba Paris 26’.”
The track features a blend of introspective bars and energetic flow, reminiscent of his signature storytelling style that fans have come to adore.
Produced by Dopesticks, the song opens with moody synths and punchy 808s before Oladips dives into verses packed with cultural references and sharp life observations.
His words navigate through the challenges of ambition, growth, and resilience, painting vivid images that connect with both street and mainstream listeners.
In the broader Nigerian rap scene, Oladips’s work resonates as more than just entertainment; it’s a reflection of youth resilience and the power of urban identity.
As Oladips continues his upward trajectory, “Iba Paris 26’” is a testament to his deep-rooted artistry and cultural consciousness.
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