Illbliss remembers late indigenous rapper, Dagrin – ‘Your legacy will never end’

Written by on April 25, 2024

‘Your legacy will never end’ – Illbliss remembers late indigenous rapper, Dagrin

‘Your legacy will never end’ – Illbliss remembers late indigenous rapper, Dagrin

Illbliss, a prominent figure in the Nigerian rap scene, commemorates the memory of his departed colleague, Oladapo Olaonipekun, affectionately known as Dagrin. The rising indigenous rapper met an untimely demise in a tragic auto accident on April 22, 2010, leaving a profound impact on the music community.

As the 14th anniversary of Dagrin’s passing arrives, Illbliss reflects on the enduring legacy that the late rapper has left behind. Despite the passage of time, Dagrin’s influence and contributions to Nigerian music persist.

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Remembering the late rapper on the 14th anniversary of his death, Illbliss said his “legacy will never end”.

Sharing a picture of Dagrin on X on Wednesday April 24, 2024, Illbliss wrote: “Keep Resting Bro!

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“Your legacy will never end.
We remember you.

“We respect your colossal immeasurable contributions to Nigerian Hiphop. You inspired so many
Keep resting.”

Dagrin’s legacy reverberates through Nigerian music history, as he is widely credited for pioneering the indigenous rap genre in the country. Even after his untimely passing, his influence continues to shape the landscape of Nigerian hip-hop, inspiring countless emerging artists.

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With chart-topping hits like “Pon Pon Pon,” “Thank God” (featuring Omawumi), “Kondo,” and “If I Die,” Dagrin solidified his status as a musical icon. Each track not only showcased his lyrical prowess but also resonated deeply with audiences, earning him a dedicated fanbase.

Despite his promising career, Dagrin’s life was tragically cut short at the age of 25. Yet, his impact transcends his brief time in the spotlight, leaving an indelible mark on the Nigerian music industry. Today, his music continues to be celebrated, serving as a reminder of his unparalleled talent and enduring legacy.

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