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KDDO
Birth nameAyoola Oladapo Agboola
Born (1992-07-13) 13 July 1992 (age 32)
Lagos, Nigeria
OriginLagos, Nigeria
GenresAfrobeat, Dancehall, R&B
Occupation(s)Record Producer, DJ, Entrepreneur, Songwriter
Discographyhttps://genius.com/artists/Kddo
Years active2011–present
Labels
Entrepreneur at Starbeer USA

Ayoola Oladapo Agboola[1] also known as KDDO (and formerly as Kiddominant) is a Nigerian record producer, songwriter, and artist. He's best known for producing and writing "Under The Influence" by Chris Brown, charting at number 1 on the Billboard Rhythmic Chart & number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition KDDO wrote and produced Afrobeats longest charting Billboard single "Fall" by Davido, renowned for breaking Afrobeat Music globally. The song peaked on US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart at number 13 and US Hot R&B Songs chart at number 25 on Billboard. KDDO is the first Afrobeats producer in history to be certified by the Recording Industry Association of America, after Fall became a certified gold record in the US. He is currently managed by Christian McCurdy & Rehan Manickam at LEGION Management.

Early life and education

He was born and raised in Lagos State, Nigeria.[2] He is an alumnus of Redeemer's University, where he studied actuarial science.[3]

Music career

In an interview with The Hundreds in 2016, he talked about his life and growing up in Lagos, noting how it has influenced him and his music. He also talked about his journey so far and how he started out as a DJ at age 14, and described his style of production:[4] KDDO's musical influences include Fela Kuti, Timbaland, Kanye West, Sade Adu and Polow da Don. On March 23, 2017, he is signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing as a record producer and a songwriter.[5]

In 2018, KDDO became the first[6] Nigerian record producer to be certified by RISA, South Africa. He was certified for his production work's on "Fall" and "Fela in Versace".

In 2019, he was featured alongside Davido in Chris Brown's album tilted "Indigo Extended", he wrote and produced "Under the Influence" and "Lower Body".[7]

Productions

KDDO has worked with several artistes including Davido, Wizkid, Summer Walker, Diddy, PartyNextDoor, Ari Lennox, Becky G, Shenseea, Stefflon Don,Popcaan, Wale, Mike Will Made It, DJ Neptune, Aka, DJ Maphorisa, Mr Eazi, Mayorkun and Orezi. His production hits include "Lower Body" and "Under the Influence" by Chris Brown and D&G By Davido and Summer Walker, "Can't Anymore" by Shenseea, "The Money (feat. Olamide ) by Davido", "Marry (feat. Mr Eazi)" by DJ Neptune, "Fall" by Davido, "Mama" by Mayorkun and "Fela in Versace" by Aka.

On April 17, 2019, Davido claimed that KDDO made it to Beyoncé album "B7". He leaked the track name co-produced by KDDO, "Nefertiti" featuring Rihanna. In 2018, Beyoncé's unofficial album "B7" was reportedly leaked on Spotify in November 2018. And according to Kathryn Lindsay[8] of Refinery29 media, she wrote "B7 rumored album appeared on Spotify and it consists of fourteen songs with features from Wizkid, Normani, SZA, Blue Ivy" and a lot more.

Tours

On July 12, 2017, KDDO kicked off his first tour "L.O.U.D Music Production Tour" which took place in 9 states including Abuja, Lagos State, Enugu, Port Harcourt, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Nairobi, Accra and Addis Ababa supported by Sony ATV and Davido Music Worldwide.[9]

In 2019, KDDO headlined and DJ'ed his very own Encore Tour spanning 10 countries from South Africa, Turkey, Nigeria to Mauritius and the US.

Notable performances

KDDO shared the stage with "Mayorkun" at the Mayor Of Lagos Concert held in December 2017, alongside Davido being the hype man on stage.[10] In 2018, AKA and KDDO performed at FNB Stadium during AFCON[11] qualifiers match between Nigeria and South Africa.

He also performed alongside Bas at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver in 2022.

Discography

As lead artist
Year Title Album
2011 "This Christmas" (featuring. Jarmeu & M.Y.Kesh) Non-album single
2012 "G.R.E.E.N." (featuring. M.Y. Kesh & Jarmeu) Non-album single
2014 Don't Break My Heart (featuring Cynthia Morgan) Non-album single
2015 The Money (featuring Davido and Olamide) Non-album single
2015 Dodo (featuring Davido) Non-album single
2015 Rihanna (featuring Orezi) The Gehn Gehn Album
2015 Zarokome (featuring Orezi) The Gehn Gehn Album
2015 Maserati (featuring Orezi) The Gehn Gehn Album
2015 How Long (featuring Orezi) The Gehn Gehn Album
2015 Double Your Hustle (DYH) (featuring Orezi) The Gehn Gehn Album
2015 Ogede (featuring Orezi, Wizkid and Timaya) The Gehn Gehn Album
2016 Marry (featuring DJ Neptune & Mr Eazi) Love & Greatness EP
2016 Hookah (featuring Danagog) Non-album single
2016 Maga 2 Mugu (featuring Davido & Simi) Son of Mercy
2017 Fall (featuring Davido) A Good Time
2017 Like Dat (Featuring Davido) Like Dat
2017 My Story (featuring Popcaan) My Story
2018 "Alright" (featuring. Wizkid) TBA
2018 Fela in Versace (featuring AKA) Touch My Blood
2018 Jika (featuring AKA & Yanga Chief) Touch My Blood
2018 Fantasy (featuring Mayorkun) The Mayor of Lagos
2018 Oshepete (featuring Mayorkun and D'Banj) The Mayor of Lagos
2018 Che Che (featuring Mayorkun) The Mayor of Lagos
2018 Mama (featuring Mayorkun) The Mayor of Lagos
2019 Intro (featuring Davido) A Good Time
2019 One Thing (featuring Davido) A Good Time
2019 All I want (featuring Russ) Non-album single
2019 Amnesia (featuring Bas & Ari Lennox) Spilled Milk 1
2019 Next to You [Part II] (featuring Becky G & Digital Farm Animals) Non-album single
2019 Under the Influence (featuring Chris Brown) Indigo
2019 Lower Body (featuring Chris Brown and Davido) Indigo
2020 In The Dark (featuring Kat Capone) Siren
2020 eWallet (Featuring Cassper Nyovest)) eWallet
2020 D&G (Davido featuring Summer Walker) A Good Time
2020 Tanana (featuring Davido) A Better Time
2022 Can't Anymore (Shenseea) Alpha
2023 Yeh Yeh (Rich The Kid featuring Rema, Ayra Starr, KDDO) Non-album single
2023 Company (AKA) Non-album single

Accolades

Year Award ceremony Prize Result Ref(s)
2016 City People Entertainment Awards Music Producer of the Year Nominated [12]
2017 Music Producer of the Year ("Fall" by Davido) Nominated [13]
Soundcity MVP Awards Festival African Producer Of The Year Nominated [14]
The Beatz Award Best afro beat producer ("Mama" by Mayorkun) Nominated [15][16]
Best songwriter ("Mama" by Mayorkun) Nominated
All Youth Tush Awards Music Producer of the Year Nominated [17][18]
2018 The Headies Producer of the Year "Fall by (Davido) & Mama by (Mayorkun)" Won [19][20]
City People Music Award Music Producer of the Year Nominated [21][22]
2019 South African Music Awards Record of the Year ( fan Voted) "Fela in Versace by AKA (featuring. Kiddominant)" Nominated
Best Produced Album "Touch My Blood" Nominated
2019 Recording Industry Certification of America (RIAA) Chris Brown- Indigo album Platinum
2019 Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) AKA – Fela in Versace 4× Platinum
2020 Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Fall by Davido Gold
2020 Music Canada Fall by Davido Gold
2023 BMI Under The Influence Won

References

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  2. ^ "Kiddominant – Latest Naija Nigerian Music, Songs & Video". NotJustOk. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Artists & Industry". Music In Africa.
  4. ^ "ON THE BEAT :: KIDDOMINANT, the Nigerian Producer Ready to Take Over the World". The Hundreds. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  5. ^ King, Abiodun (23 March 2017). "Kiddominant Signs Publishing Deal With Sony Music". Vibe Magazine. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
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  7. ^ "Davido, Kiddominant collaborate with Chris Brown on new album". Punch Newspapers. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  8. ^ Lindsay, Kathryn. "A Beyoncé Album Track List Leaked Last Night – But There's Something Shady About It". Refinery29. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
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  10. ^ Akan, Joey (15 December 2017). "Mayorkun is not the Mayor Of Lagos [Concert Review]". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
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