Qdot is a [calculate_years datestring=”4/30/1988″]-year-old award-winning Nigerian musician and composer best known for his famous song, Alomo Meta. His real name is Fakoya Qudus Oluwadamilare. His nascent music career has helped him amass an estimated N200 million net worth.
The majority of Qdot Alagbe‘s music is in the traditional Yoruba style. Over more than a decade, he has continually maintained a busy music career.
Learn everything there is to know about his life story, top albums, and career in the cutthroat Nigerian music business.
Career
A well-known performer in Nigeria’s music scene is Qdot. In high school, he began his musical career. His music career started when he made “Story of My Life” his first single available in 2010.
He has collaborated with several producers, including Citi Boi, D’tunes, Antras, and Indomix. One of the most well-known native Yoruba musicians is Qdot.
Along with these well-known Nigerian musicians, Qdot has also performed and worked with Seriki, Olamide, Patoranking, Reminisce, and Jhybo. He became prominent in 2013 thanks to the success of his song “Alomo Meta,”.
In 2014, he delivered an impressive performance. Afterward, he dropped “Ibadan,” another hit song with Olamide.
2014 saw the release of the famous song “Ibeere” (Question), which had an HG2 visual to go along with it. This helped Qdot to remain consistently strong. He released “La La Lu,” a street anthem with Lil Kesh, and “Turn Up,” a party song, both in 2016.
He released hit songs in 2017, including “Apala New School,” which attracted much media attention. Locally known as Qdot Alagbe, he rose to fame through his own entertainment company, “Yorubaboi Music,” and has since remained among the most well-liked native vocalists. He was affiliated with the Omo Ita Entertainment label before leaving when his contract expired.
After the release of “Gbese,” one of his biggest singles that combines street language and Zanku influences, Qdot rose to prominence in the Nigerian music scene.
With Slimcase, Mr. Real, and Zlatan, Qdot received the City People Music Award for Best Indigenous Artist of the Year in 2019.
Net worth
Qdot is a businessman and also doing music business have gathered up an evaluated net worth of $100,000-$250,000.
Songs
- Ijo Gelede
- Gbese
- Alomo Meta
- Ole
- Aare
- Orin Emi
- Afarawe
- Origin
- Lalalu
- Turn Up
- Story Of My Life
- Fuel Subsidy
Awards
Year | Event | Prize | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | City People Music Award | Best Indigenous Artiste of the Year | Won |
2019 | Ogo Yoruba Award (OYA) | Best Indigenous Artist | Won |
2019 | City People Music Award | Best Indigenous Artiste of the Year | Nominated |
Social Media
You can contact Qdot on the following social media platforms;
- Instagram: @Qdot_alagbe
- Twitter: @Qdot_Alagbe