2Baba at 25: The Legend Reflects on a Quarter-Century of Music, Memories, and Gratitude

Veteran Nigerian musician Innocent Idibia, globally known as 2Baba, has reached an extraordinary milestone 25 years in the music industry. To mark the occasion, he released a deeply emotional piece titled “Open Letter of Gratitude – 2Baba @ 25 Years in the Industry.” In this reflective message, the multi-award-winning artiste expressed profound appreciation to those who have shaped his career, acknowledging the countless hands that have guided his journey of growth, sound, and impact.
2Baba described his journey as a tapestry woven with gratitude, memories, and lessons. He revealed that his success has been built on the belief of others fans, collaborators, and mentors who saw potential even before he understood where destiny was leading him. This celebration, he emphasized, is not solely his, but a shared achievement with everyone who played a role in the rise of Innocent Idibia, the man behind the global phenomenon known as 2Baba.
The legendary singer paid tribute to pivotal figures who supported his formative years. He credited Nelson Brown for discovering and believing in Plantashun Boiz, the trailblazing group he formed with Faze and Blackface. Brown, according to him, gave three young dreamers a voice when they had no microphone and space when all they had were ambitions, a gesture that would eventually launch a movement in Nigerian music.
Further appreciation went to industry veterans Baba Keke (Kenny Ogungbe) and D1 (Dayo Adeneye), co-founders of Kennis Music, whom he hailed as mentors who gave him his first major record deal. That opportunity, he noted, did not only transform his life but redefined the Nigerian entertainment scene. He celebrated them as trailblazers whose faith and vision turned dreams into history, victories, and legacies that continue to inspire a new generation of artists.
2Baba also extended heartfelt gratitude to Eddie Lawani, a respected showbiz promoter, for giving Plantashun Boiz their first stage platform when opportunities were rare. He praised Lawani’s consistency and unwavering belief in their craft, noting that such support kept their passion alive. Additionally, the iconic DJ Jimmy Jatt earned commendation for his long-standing love and loyalty, a bond 2Baba described as “solid from day one.”
Regarded as one of Africa’s most decorated artists, 2Baba used his open letter to highlight that this milestone transcends personal victory. It represents a collective triumph for the Nigerian music ecosystem, its pioneers, promoters, and fans who have elevated Afrobeats to global acclaim. He reflected that without the guidance, corrections, and encouragement of these figures, his story would remain unfinished.
Since his early days in the late 1990s with Plantashun Boiz, 2Baba has evolved into a continental icon, producing timeless hits such as African Queen, If Love Is a Crime, and For Instance. Beyond music, he has championed causes promoting unity, peace, and social change through his 2Baba Foundation, using his influence to inspire positive transformation across Africa.
As the legend marks this 25-year milestone, 2Baba’s reflection stands not only as a look back on an illustrious past but as a reminder of the enduring power of gratitude, mentorship, and vision in shaping greatness.
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