Omileeyan fuses Afrobeat with Yoruba roots

Traditional drums like omele, gangan, and bata got fused into modern Afrobeat by a musician dead set on reviving African roots.

Omileeyan's musical DNA runs deep
  • Anthony Babajide Omileyan Ojomo draws from three legends.
  • Fela Kuti taught him fearlessness and political awareness.
  • Orlando Owoh brought discipline and cultural sophistication.
  • Ayinde Barrister modeled innovation and social accountability.
Yoruba roots shape his whole creative identity
  • Omileeyan's Ondo heritage fuels his rhythmic storytelling approach.
  • Growing up in Lagos among the Awori diversified his sound.
  • Oral traditions and tonal language anchor his compositions.
  • Folklore and bush-centric jazz define his signature style.
Standing apart in the Afrobeat landscape
  • Long-form, spiritually-driven tracks replace short commercial hits.
  • Cultural preservation gets equal billing with entertainment value.
  • His recent singles are All We Wait For and Sisi Pelebe.
  • Collabs with Yinka Davies already happened, and more are planned.
 

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