Nigerian versatile Rapper and Musical bridge Oladips & King Soundboi presents “Wonmatode“, a bridge-building afrobeats work with impeccable production values and masterful arrangement.
Oladips, born Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji, is a proud Nigerian rapper stamping his identity on the industry with his authentic street-hop vibes and lyrical wit.
Raised in Ogun State, Oladips emerged in Nigeria’s rap scene around 2014, quickly gaining traction for his punchy storytelling and energetic delivery.
Meanwhile, King Soundboi is another Nigerian creative who’s been steadily carving his niche in Afrobeats, admired for his melodious hooks and street-smart appeal.
Setting “Wonmatode” apart is its infectious vibe and relatable message. Produced by the skilled Dre Rexx, the track opens with crisp percussion, invoking the street feels and party spirit associated with contemporary Afrobeats.
“Wonmatode” is more than just a club banger–it’s a testament to the fusion of new-school indigenous rap and mainstream Afrobeats shaping urban Nigerian culture.
The synergy between Oladips and King Soundboi cements their status as innovators in an evolving scene. Whether you’re a fan of street-hop or melodic Afrobeats rhythms, this track is bound to find its groove on any playlist.
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