Fryo- Denge Pose - Baba

: A high-energy blend of Afro-dancehall, Ragga, and local Nigerian rhythms often called "Ghetto Music".

: Baba Fryo was iconic for wearing a black patch over one eye , which became his visual trademark during the 1990s. Baba Fryo- Denge pose

: It was one of the biggest hits of the mid-90s, played in every bar and household across Nigeria. : A high-energy blend of Afro-dancehall, Ragga, and

: The track popularized the "Denge Pose" dance, characterized by a slow, rhythmic swagger and a stylized "pose" that matched the song's lyrics. Music & Legacy : The track popularized the "Denge Pose" dance,

"Denge Pose" is a legendary 1996 Nigerian street anthem by Baba Fryo that defined the music era. Born Friday Igwe, Baba Fryo emerged from Ajegunle, a suburb of Lagos famous for its "ghetto" music scene. The Cultural Phenomenon

: The song "Dem Go Dey Pose" satirizes people who put on fake appearances or act superior despite having little—a behavior locally called "shakara".

: Baba Fryo released a "Reloaded" version of the album in late 2025, featuring various remixes including Hip Hop and Ragga versions.