Baddy Oosha
Adebayo Olamide David, better known as Baddy Oosha, born on December 4, 1990, in Lagos, Nigeria, is a Nigerian singer, rapper, and music entrepreneur. Known for his energetic presence and distinct blend of Afrobeat, street-hop, and hip-hop, Baddy Oosha has carved a name for himself in the Nigerian music industry. His versatility, catchy hooks, and street-inspired lyrics have made him one of the most prominent figures in the Nigerian underground and mainstream music scenes. Baddy Oosha’s musical journey began in the early 2010s when he started performing at local events and building his fanbase through street anthems. He drew inspiration from both Nigerian Afrobeat icons like Olamide and international rap artists such as 50 Cent and Lil Wayne. His early singles, such as “Oosha” and “Omolowomo”, became hits in Lagos and other parts of Nigeria, establishing his reputation as a rising star in the Nigerian music industry. In addition to his musical career, Baddy Oosha is also known for his role as a music executive, managing and promoting talents through his label, Oosha Empire. His ability to juggle both his music career and entrepreneurial ventures has earned him respect as a businessman in the Nigerian entertainment industry. Baddy Oosha's music often reflects themes of hustle, street life, and ambition, with a unique blend of Nigerian Pidgin and street vernacular that resonates with the youth. His collaborations with top Nigerian artists such as Olamide, Zlatan, and Qdot have further elevated his status within the industry. With his dynamic sound and entrepreneurial acumen, Baddy Oosha continues to rise in prominence, influencing the evolution of Nigerian street-hop and Afrobeat music, and is expected to remain a key figure in the Nigerian music scene for years to come.