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Born Ibrahim Olatunde Rasheed in Nyohini, Tamale (Ghana) on November 1, 1992, Igborotunde is a musical alchemist fusing raw lyricism with cross-cultural rhythms. The son of a Yoruba (Nigerian) mother and Dagomba (Ghanaian) father, his sound is a vibrant tapestry - the storytelling prowess of Olamide, the technical mastery of Eminem, the social consciousness of Kendrick Lamar, the razor-sharp wit of Hopsin, the street poetry of Reminisce, and the relentless flow of Lil Wayne all distilled through his unique African lens.
A child of two nations, Igborotunde honed his craft secretly from age 10 in Tamale, Lagos and Ilorin, balancing strict academic expectations with his musical obsession. After graduating from Walewale Senior High School (2013) and Tamale Technical University (2016), his 2018 breakout single "Agbara" under his Igboro Music Label became a Northern Ghana anthem, proving underground hustle could create mainstream waves.
The journey hasn't been linear - a 2019 depression battle and financial setbacks tested his resolve, but birthed the critically acclaimed "New Era" EP (2021). Now in 2025, his "Famous and Broke" EP showcases an artist fully formed: a wordsmith who can switch from Yoruba pidgin to Dagbani proverbs to English bars with equal precision, a producer crafting beats that bump from Accra to Atlanta, and a storyteller capturing the universal struggle between dreams and reality.
For fans who crave substance with their swag, who want bars that make you think as much as they make you move, Igborotunde is your new obsession. The underdog has become the innovator - press play and witness the evolution.