Rising Nigerian music sensation, Yusuf Adeyi Ogunlade, popularly known by his stage name Froshdada, is set to turn up the heat this summer with the release of his much-anticipated single titled “Get Inside”. Scheduled to drop on June 6th, the track promises to be a genre-blending hit that captures the heartbeat of Lagos city and beyond.
Known for his unique sound and magnetic stage presence, Froshdada has steadily carved a niche for himself in the evolving Afrobeat scene. With “Get Inside”, he ventures boldly into the dynamic sounds of Afrobeat, Afro-swing, and Afro-fusion — a mix he describes as a “pure African art experience.”
“This song is all about energy — the Lagos kind of energy,” Froshdada said. “It’s inspired by our everyday hustle, the street vibes, and that unapologetic Lagos confidence.”
The single draws heavily from the vibrant rhythms of Nigeria’s commercial capital, blending West African musical textures with a hint of Ghanaian influence. It’s a street-smart anthem layered with catchy beats and rich African instrumentation, reflecting the dynamic pulse of the city.
A key theme in “Get Inside” is Froshdada’s witty take on a popular Lagos street phrase — “good girls love bad boys.” According to the artist, the “bad boy” in question is not a thug, but a “streetwise champ using street knowledge to bag a baddie.”
“It’s a common thing here in Lagos,” Froshdada added with a smile. “You see a guy who knows how to move, who understands the codes — and somehow, he always gets the girl.”
Froshdada’s latest effort is more than just music — it’s a cultural statement, one that showcases his charisma, wit, and commitment to authenticity. As anticipation builds toward the June 6 release date, fans are already gearing up for what could be one of the season’s biggest Afro-pop bangers.
With “Get Inside”, Froshdada isn’t just releasing a song — he’s offering a summer soundtrack that speaks the language of the streets and dances to the rhythm of the continent.
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