Lágbájá, born Bisade Ologunde in 1960 in Lagos State, Nigeria, is a renowned Afrobeat musician, singer, and songwriter. Hailing from Ijagbo in Kwara State, he developed a passion for music early on, mastering instruments like the harmonica during his youth in Ibadan. Lágbájá's unique style blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary sounds, creating a distinctive genre he terms "Africano." His music often addresses social issues, promoting messages of peace and unity. Notably, he performs behind a mask, symbolizing the facelessness of the common man and emphasizing the universality of his themes. ([dawncommission.org](https://dawncommission.org/bisade-ologunde-a-k-a-lagbaja/?utm_source=openai))