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”’Abass Akande Obesere”’ (born 20 January 1965), also known by his stage name ”’Omo Rapala”’, is a Nigerian artist, singer and record producer who is a native of [[Ibadan]], the largest city in [[Western Nigeria]]. A popular [[Fuji music|Fuji]] musician, Obesere forced his way into the limelight through his unusual music style and slang usage. Following the paths of other successful musicians such as [[Sikiru Ayinde Barrister]], Obesere has taken his own brand of Fuji music all over the world. He was initially signed with [[Sony Music]] but moved on to other labels after payment disputes. For most of his musical career, he had a long-time rivalry with [[K1 De Ultimate]], another popular Fuji musician.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://naijagists.com/obesere-fights-wasiu-ayinde-k1-dont-be-rude-respect-your-elders/ | title=Obesere Fights Wasiu Ayinde K1- “Don’t Be Rude, Respect Your Elders” | website=naijagists.com}}</ref>

”’Abass Akande Obesere”’ (born 20 January 1965), also known by his stage name ”’Omo Rapala”’, is a Nigerian artist, singer and record producer who is a native of [[Ibadan]], the largest city in [[Western Nigeria]]. A popular [[Fuji music|Fuji]] musician, Obesere forced his way into the limelight through his unusual music style and slang usage. Following the paths of other successful musicians such as [[Sikiru Ayinde Barrister]], Obesere has taken his own brand of Fuji music all over the world. He was initially signed with [[Sony Music]] but moved on to other labels after payment disputes. For most of his musical career, he had a long-time rivalry with [[K1 De Ultimate]], another popular Fuji musician.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://naijagists.com/obesere-fights-wasiu-ayinde-k1-dont-be-rude-respect-your-elders/ | title=Obesere Fights Wasiu Ayinde K1- “Don’t Be Rude, Respect Your Elders” | website=naijagists.com}}</ref>

Obesere is currently signed with Mayors Ville Entertainment artist management firm, a subsidiary of Maxgolan Entertainment Group, a record company in [[Lagos]], Nigeria.

Obesere is currently signed with Mayors Ville Entertainment artist management firm, a subsidiary of Maxgolan Entertainment Group, a record company in [[Lagos]], Nigeria.


Latest revision as of 08:33, 11 December 2025

Nigerian musician

Abass Akande

Also known as Omo Rapala, Papa Tosibe, Sidophobia, Oba Alasakasa, Omo Idan
Born

Abass Akande

(1965-01-20) 20 January 1965 (age 60)

Genres
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Instrument Vocals
Years active 1981–present
Labels
  • Freeworld Music[1]
  • Mayors Veil Entertainment
  • Sony Music
  • Bayowa Records

Musical artist

Abass Akande Obesere (born 20 January 1965), also known by his stage name Omo Rapala, is a Nigerian artist, singer and record producer who is a native of Ibadan, the largest city in Western Nigeria. A popular Fuji musician, Obesere forced his way into the limelight through his unusual music style and slang usage. Following the paths of other successful musicians such as Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, Obesere has taken his own brand of Fuji music all over the world. He was initially signed with Sony Music but moved on to other labels after payment disputes. For most of his musical career, he had a long-time rivalry with K1 De Ultimate, another popular Fuji musician.[2]

Obesere is currently signed with Mayors Ville Entertainment artist management firm, a subsidiary of Maxgolan Entertainment Group, a record company in Lagos, Nigeria.

  • Introduction (1991)
  • Mr. Magic (1992)
  • Oodua
  • Diplomacy
  • Elegance
  • Live in Europe
  • Asakasa (Sony)
  • O.B.T.K. (Sony)
  • Mr. Teacher (Sony)
  • Omorapala Overthrow (Dudu Heritage)
  • American Faaji Series 1&2 (Dudu Heritage)
  • Mr Teacher
  • His Excellency (Bayowa)
  • Egungun Be Careful (Bayowa)
  • Old Skool Lape (Bayowa)
  • Apple Juice (Bayowa)
  • Okokoriko (Bayowa)
  • Obaadan (Bayowa)
  • Effissy (Corporate Pictures)
  • Confirmation (Corporate Pictures)
  • New Face
  • Jaforie
  • Alaimore (Ingrate)
  • “Egungun Be Careful”[3]
  • “Baby Mi sexy”
  • “Murderer”
  • “EKO”
  • “Paraga” (ft. Fayrous)
  • “Ebelesua” (ft. Olamide)
  • “Mobinu tan”
  • “Emi ni”
  • “Basira”
  • “Slow Slow” (Remix)
  • “Ja Fo rie” (ft. Reminisce)
  • “Ibi ni ma kusi” (ft. Mz Kizz)
  • “Ki nan so” (ft. 9ice)
  • “Obesere tilo”
  • “Alhaji” (ft. Seriki)
  • “Ki nan so” (ft. 9ice) (Remix)
  • “Baby mi” (ft. 2star)
  • “Wind E”
  • “E ma le won”
  • “GBO se yen so”
  • “Asakasa”
  • “O.B.T.K.”
  • “Mr Teacher”
  • “Ileke Idi”
  • “Omo iku”
  • “Mr Teacher part II”
  • “Baba Baba Tide”
  • “Amin ase”
  • “Ibaje”

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