Alagbe out with the visual to his recent Single "Apala New Skool" The Yorubadboi keep growing and moving to the right direction with the high ranking visual and standard audio production including quality and ever green lyrics, to back it up; this indigenous act keep bringing out the real creativity in him with the story line in his music videos.
The lalalu crooner came into the industry with nothing and now as you can see Qdot got alot already, The Ikorodu bred can never be left out among the real and talented musician in Nigeria music Industry today.
The story started right from his first acclaimed hit single "Ole" recorded with that Alapomeji Record act Sereki since then this hustler never relent on his career, went through ups and down and now he his here today making it real big and not just doing it alone but with his own team which he brought to the lime light including his producer Antras among others.
Qdot should be among the billionaire artists in Nigeria before December with the credit he gave to the people he mentioned in this ever green song Produced by one of the fast rising act and producer in Ikorodu "Citi boi" Beat from the City, The chorus which came from the little boy 'Segun Wire" slang "Mofe shase added too mush juice and much salt to the dope Jam of Life.
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