
Dapo Olaonipekun, popularly known as DaGrin is not a newcomer in the Nigeria music scene. He was referred by many as the 50 cent of Yoruba music, one of the hottest indigenous Yoruba rappers to emerge from the motherland. Having garnered enough experience in the music industry as a rapper for over six years, though he wasn’t recognized until he emerged with collaborations with several artists due to lack of adequate promotion of his first album-“Still on the matter”, which was released in 2006 under Leo Entertainment. The versatile rapper dropped his second album last week Tuesday, 25th of August 2009; under his own label outfit- Misofunyin Entertainment. According to Dagrin, the album was named as such because he is always on the streets and the reasoning that if you don’t sleep at home, you are an omoita (Street boy). Additionally, he’s the boss of Misofunyin Entertainment which makes him the C.E.O. Hence, these two facts when merged are roots of his album name His songs, flows, lyrics and rhymes are on-point and catchy.




