By Bianca Iboma-Emefu

Sensational Gabriel Odidison aka ‘Sadadi’ has returned with a new hit song “Koko”

The lyrics of the song basically extol “Women” and what she represents and the roles they play.

The music superstar stated that his highly anticipated single ‘KOKO’ drops soon. He said ‘I made this song to appreciate women all over the world, I want them to feel as comfortable as ever in their own skin when this song comes on’. He also hinted that he might be dropping a project or two before the end of 2023.

The Atlanta based Nigerian Musician is currently making major waves throughout the United States. Think of Sadadi’s music as your favorite story book but with melodies.
Moreso,with the way he mixes his unique style of penmanship and his sweet angelic voice to deliver high vibrations, the boy is definitely going places.

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It’s been some time since superstar DJ Nani linked up with superstar boy Sadadi to deliver to us the blazing hot amapiano single ‘ON A LOW’. The song would later grow to dominate the Afro Beats scene in the US, leaving Atlanta, GA in a chokehold and consistently grasping the attention of other major states.
Recall the singer had a bloomy 2022 with hit songs ‘Buga’ and ‘RTID’ topping charts for weeks in top music streaming platforms.
In 2022, Sadadi dropped a freestyle ‘OLOFOFO’ which racked up over a 100k streams across all streaming platforms. Olofofo; a song that feels like the ocean, filled with brawny emotions, catchy flows and sweet melodies. It grew more popular as fans started rumors of the song being directed towards a group of people but the singer shared that ‘he was just vibing’. Some fans even recognized the of sample of Ice Prince X Wizkids 2011 hit single titled ‘Olofofo’ as well.
He explained that the new single, ‘Koko’, describe women’s virtues.

Odidison also highlighted an important fact that his music takes on a wide range of issues that the contemporary African deals with.

Speaking on the Nigerian music industry, he described it as flourishing and actually has a lot of growth since it started, The sound, too, he said is a little more diverse now.

While rating the Nigerian music industry in the global music space, Odidison said, ” In terms of danceable tunes, it occupies a good piece of space. I think there is still a huge unoccupied space that Nigerian music could be filling.

“We’re still yet to tap into our potentials when it comes to listener-friendly music and purely instrumental music, even though we had traditionally had those kinds of music across all the ethnic groups of the country”, he noted