
B.O.C Madaki Becomes First Hausa Rapper to Shut Down Yoruba Land with Massive Fan Support
In what’s being hailed as a historic moment for northern hip-hop, B.O.C Madaki, the lyrical genius from Bauchi, has become the first Hausa rapper to shut down Yoruba Land, setting the streets of Ibadan, Oyo State, on fire with an unforgettable performance.
Known for his razor-sharp bilingual flows and street-authentic bars, B.O.C was celebrated wildly by fans in the Southwest, breaking cultural and linguistic boundaries in Nigeria’s evolving music scene.
Historic Love from Ibadan Crowd
Despite being from the North, the cheers from the Yoruba crowd told a different story — one of unity, rhythm, and deep admiration for raw talent.
This marks the first time a Hausa rapper has received this level of reception and love in the southwestern region.
From his delivery to his stage presence, B.O.C Madaki held the crowd spellbound, showing that good music truly transcends language barriers.
Who is B.O.C Madaki?
Origin: Bauchi State
Style: Bilingual rap (Hausa & English)
Projects: 5+ solid albums and mixtapes
Collaborations: Over 1,000 features — a feat unmatched by any northern rapper
Known for: Conscious lyrics, relatable themes, and a loyal fanbase across Nigeria
Watch His Ibadan Performance Here:
Why This Moment Matters
This moment isn’t just about a performance.
It’s about bridging regions through rhythm, celebrating cultural pride, and putting northern hip-hop on the map in a way we haven’t seen before.
B.O.C Madaki isn’t just making music; he’s building a legacy.
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