Omo Baba Olowo
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 17, 2012 (2012-07-17)[1]
Recorded2011–2012
Genre
Length65:00
LabelHKN Music
Producer
Davido chronology
Omo Baba Olowo
(2012)
Son of Mercy
(2016)
Singles from Omo Baba Olowo
  1. "Back When"
    Released: May 7, 2011
  2. "Dami Duro"
    Released: October 30, 2011
  3. "Ekuro"
    Released: January 25, 2012
  4. "Overseas"
    Released: May 6, 2012
  5. "All of You"
    Released: September 28, 2012
  6. "Gbon Gbon"
    Released: October 17, 2012
  7. "Feel Alright"
    Released: December 8, 2012

Omo Baba Olowo (Yoruba: Son of a Rich Man) is the debut studio album by Nigerian singer Davido.[2] It was released by HKN Music on July 17, 2012.[1] The album was produced by Jay Sleek, Maleek Berry, GospelOnDeBeatz, Spellz, Dokta Frabz, Mr. Chidoo, Theory Soundz and Shizzi. Its release was preceded by four singles: "Back When", "Dami Duro", "Ekuro" and "Overseas". The album's music is a mixture of Afrobeats and hip hop. It features guest appearances from Naeto C, Sina Rambo, B-Red, Kayswitch, Ice Prince, May D and 2 Face Idibia.[3][4] Omo Baba Olowo received generally negative reviews from music critics, who denounced its lyrical content and Davido's songwriting. The album won Best R&B/Pop Album and received a nomination for Album of the Year at The Headies 2013.[5] It was also nominated for Best Album of the Year at the 2013 Nigeria Entertainment Awards.[6]

Launch concert

On July 22, 2012, the album's launch concert was held at the Expo Hall of the Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos.[7] Davido's father Adedeji Adeleke and Aliko Dangote attended the event.[8] Other celebrities in attendance included D'banj, Ikechukwu, Naeto C, Toke Makinwa, Munachi, Sasha, Daddy Freeze, Adaure Achumba, Mo'Cheddah, DJ Xclusive, May D, Dayo Ephraim and Funke Akindele.[9]

Composition

The album opens with "All of You", a song with a mid tempo beat. In "Dollars in the Bank", Davido addresses gold diggers who are out for his wealth. In "Video", he lures a female fan into shooting an adult film with him. "Mary Jane" has two different connotations. From the surface, the song is about a "bad girl" that makes Davido's head swell while in a deeper meaning, it is an ode to marijuana. In the drum-infused "Gbon Gbon", producer Shizzi reproduces the sound of "Dami Duro". "No Visa" is a fusion of Europop and Azonto. "All of You" reveals a conceited Davido who sees himself as a victim of unjust castigation. "Feel Alright" is a song about the wax and wane of a relationship. The Maleek Berry-produced "New Skul Tinz" has an imperceptible dancehall feel to it. In "Enter the Center", Davido is reminiscent of Terry G.[3][4]

Singles

The Naeto C-assisted track "Back When" was released on May 7, 2011, as the album's lead single.[10] The song was recorded on Old Kent Road in London.[11] The music video for "Back When" was shot and directed in Nigeria by Clarence Peters. It was uploaded to YouTube on May 9, 2011, at a total length of 3 minutes and 48 seconds.[12] The album's second single "Dami Duro" was released on October 30, 2011, during the Occupy Nigeria protests. Davido told Adeola Adeyemo of BellaNaija he was skeptical when he dropped the song.[13] The music video for "Dami Duro" was shot and directed in Lagos by Clarence Peters.[14]

The album's third single "Ekuro" was released on January 25, 2012. Nigerian singer Aramide released a soulful rendition of the song.[15] The accompanying music video for "Ekuro" was shot and directed in Miami by Antwan Smith.[16] "Overseas" was released as the album's fourth single on May 6, 2012. It features vocals by Sina Rambo and was produced by Shizzi. An unfinished version of the song, titled "Take You Round The World", was released a week prior to the official release.[17] The music video for "Overseas" was also shot and directed in Miami by Antwan Smith.[18]

The album's fifth single "All of You" was released on September 28, 2012. The song was produced by GospelOnDeBeatz and was rumored to be a beef track. Its music video was shot and directed in Brooklyn, New York by Sesan Ogunro.[19] The Shizzi-produced track "Gbon Gbon" was released on October 17, 2012, as the album's sixth single. The accompanying music video for "Gbon Gbon" was shot and directed in Lagos by Clarence Peters.[20] The Ice Prince-assisted track "Feel Alright" was released on December 8, 2012, as the album's seventh single. The song was produced by Dokta Frabz. Aje Filmworks shot and directed the music video in Lagos.[21]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Nigerian Entertainment Today[3]
Hip Hop World Magazine[22]

Omo Baba Olowo received generally negative reviews from music critics. Ayomide Tayo of Nigerian Entertainment Today awarded the album 3.5 stars out of 5, criticizing its producers for "failing to cover up Davido's failings as an artiste".[3] Tayo also opined that Davido's "songwriting skills could be better and his voice could be better groomed."[3] Tobi Amoo of Hip Hop World Magazine gave the album 1 star out of 5, extensively stating: "David's debut album fails to strike that balance; not only does it not have enough hits to leave any impression as to his talents as a recording artiste, it possesses too many songs of the same mediocre quality, leading you to wonder if there will be a follow-up attempt or if indeed there need be."[22]

Ore Fakorede of YNaija criticized Davido's songwriting and singing voice.[23] Wilfred Okiche said a "trip back to the drawing board should save his career the horror of another record like this."[24] Toni Kan of Africa Magic praised the album's production, but ended the review saying it "sounds very familiar in places, leaving you with a heavy feeling of deja vu."[4]

Accolades

YearAwardNominationResultRef
2013 The Headies Best R&B/Pop Album Won [5]
Album of the Year Nominated
Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Album of the Year Nominated [6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."All of You"David AdelekeGospelOnDeBeatz3:07
2."Back When" (featuring Naeto C)
  • Adeleke
  • Naetochukwu Chikwe
Davido3:40
3."New Skul Tinz" (featuring Sina Rambo and B-Red)
  • Adeleke
  • Shina Adeleke
  • Bayo Adeleke
  • Mr. Chidoo
  • B-Red
4:10
4."Video"AdelekeMaleek Berry3:53
5."Ekuro"AdelekeShizzi3:27
6."Down"AdelekeSpellz3:51
7."No Visa" (featuring Sina Rambo)
  • Adeleke
  • Shina Adeleke
Theory Soundz4:13
8."Enter the Center" (featuring B-Red)
  • Adeleke
  • Bayo Adeleke
Maleek Berry3:22
9."Dollars In the Bank" (featuring Kayswitch)AdelekeShizzi3:42
10."Sade"AdelekeJay Sleek4:00
11."Gbon Gbon"AdelekeShizzi3:26
12."Feel Alright" (featuring Ice Prince)
  • Adeleke
  • Panshak Zamani
Dokta Frabz4:10
13."Mary Jane"AdelekeJay Sleek3:22
14."For You" (featuring 2 Face Idiba)
  • Adeleke
  • Innocent Ujah Idibia
Maleek Berry3:39
15."Overseas" (featuring Sina Rambo)
  • Adeleke
  • Shina Adeleke
Shizzi4:30
16."Dami Duro"Adeleke
  • Shizzi
  • Davido
4:12
17."Bless Me" (featuring May D)
  • Adeleke
  • Akinmayokun Awodumila
Shizzi4:14
Total length:65:00

Personnel

Credits adapted from the back cover of Omo Baba Olowo.

  • David "Davido" Adeleke – primary artist, writer, executive producer, mastering
  • Adewale Adeleke – executive producer
  • Dr. Adedeji Adeleke – executive producer
  • Asa Askia – co-executive producer
  • Sharon Adeleke – co-executive producer
  • Kamal Ajiboye – co-executive producer
  • Shizzi – producer, mastering
  • Jerry "Jay Sleek" Shelika – producer
  • Maleek Berry – producer
  • Gospel "OnDeBeatz" Obi – producer
  • Mr. Chidoo – producer
  • Spellz – producer
  • Dokta Frabz – producer
  • Theory Soundz – producer, mixing, mastering
  • Naetochukwu Chikwe – featured artist, writer
  • Kehinde Oladotun Oyebanjo – featured artist
  • Shina "Rambo" Adeleke – featured artist, writer
  • Bayo "B-Red" Adeleke – featured artist, producer, writer
  • Panshak Zamani – featured artist, writer
  • Akinmayokun "May D" Awodumila – featured artist, writer
  • Innocent Ujah Idibia – featured artist, writer
  • TCD Photography – cover art photography

Release history

Region Date Version Format Label
Various July 17, 2012 Standard HKN Music

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