Mo'believe is making culture cool again, one song at a time.
Mo’believe likes to think of himself as the ‘cul’ (cool) in culture. He is an urban folklore singer who likes to tell vintage stories from an urban point. His sultry Yoruba lyrics is the wave on which most of these stories ride on.
His major influences include legendary, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, and Orlando Owoh thus making it pertinent for his music to have depth. He comes from a School of thought that thinks even the simplest of songs should provoke an emotion.
This is reflected in his debut EP, Ariwo Eko where he tells the stories and emotions that we all forget to remember in the craze of Lagos.
On his sophomore musical project: Big Daddy Mo, Mo’believe plays a boisterous Yoruba sugar daddy who is navigating his way through young love, a thoroughly thematic piece with incredible songwriting.,
When he is not recording or writing music, he is playing host and producer of the Dear Lagos Podcast.