Today, Monday April 22, 2013 marks three whole years since Olaitan Oladapo Olaonipekun better known as Dagrin passed away.
How he died: Dagrin died at 6:00PM on Thursday, April 22 - exactly
eight days after he was involved in a ghastly accident in front of
Alakara Police station, off Agege motor road, Mushin, Lagos.
The
late rapper’s car, a Nissan Maxima 2008 model ran into a parked lorry in
front of Alakara Police station, Mushin. He was initially admitted at
Tai Solarin Hospital, Mushin before he was transferred to the Lagos
University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Idi Araba where Doctors made serious
efforts to save his life. He was admitted at the Intensive Care Unit
and operated upon, and later moved to the private wing of the hospital
where he died! Doctors at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital LUTH said he
survived nine attacks before he finally gave up during the 10th attack.
The nation was thrown into mourning; those who didn’t know the rapper
Dagrin were forced to (Like me, I didn't know him till he passed on).
His early years:
He started rapping about the age of 14. Dagrin would be at every
Hip-Hop show in Lagos, trying to get a three-minute spot on stage’.
Dagrin struggled for years, hopping from one studio to the other, in a
quest to record a music album. It took a few years for the struggling
act that had been desperately looking for financial support to seal a
record deal. In 2006, he released his debut ‘Still on the Matter’ under
LEO Entertainment which was mildly received...
His
relationship with his Parents: Dagrin allegedly had a strained
relationship with his father, Comrade Olaniyi Abolaji Olanipekun but he
was very close with his mother Mrs Olanipekun.
His lovelife:
Before his death, Dagrin had also broken ties with his girlfriend
Chichi. The couple had dated for seven years but Chichi kept pressuring
for more than a mere commitment, friends of the couple say. ‘Dagrin at
that time wasn’t ready for marriage so he let her go’, online reports
disclosed.
3years after his death:
Three years after, things
seem to have changed, Dagrin’s death suddenly inspired a whole lot of
rappers to hit the studio spitting in Yoruba language. Now we have the
likes of Olamide, BaseOne, Tipsy, Jyhbo, Seriki obviously inspired by
the general himself Barack O’grin.
The Dagrin Documentary:
In April 2012, Video director GINI released a documentary ‘Remembering
Dagrin’, to mark the second anniversary of the rapper’s death. The
one-hour plus clip featured never-before-seen clips and images of
Dagrin. It also contained interviews with individuals that crossed the
path of the young man and contributed to his rise to fame in the
Nigerian music industry.
The one who received all the attention
isn’t here to see it… Dagrin toiled and toiled, touched the tip of
success and was going for the gusto only to lose it all in the most
shocking of ways…
May his soul rest in peace....

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