Lágbájá needs no introduction on any grounds, musically in Nigeria. His longevity is a testament to the efficacy of good music. Since his 1993 debut, he’s garnered a cult following of ‘Africano’ enthusiasts. In his dual disc offering (Paradise & Sharp Sharp), he’s waxed somewhat satirical from his Politically conscious forte of his We Before Me days.
Panda /kpanda/ is a Yoruba word for Brass or substandard gold if you will. Bling bling Kpanda takes shots at people who feel the need to keep up with the Bling phenomenon.
Thanks a lot Mr Lagbaja. This music is a true reflection of what Nigeria society has transform in to, all in the name of civilisation. Today our norms, values, culture and beliefs as Nigerians are of no importance to some of our youth/adult any more except that of the western world.