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ID Cabasa
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Participations

49
Producer
9
Co-Performer
12
Songwriter
3
Performer
Bio
ID Cabasa is a successful Nigerian music producer and musician. His music sobriquet "ID" is derived from his second name, "Idowu," while "Cabasa" is named after a musical instrument. He worked briefly in the banking industry but eventually followed his passion for music production, starting in 1995/1996. Despite initial reluctance from his family, his talent and passion for music paid off as he became successful in the industry. He now runs a company offering creative consultation and branding services, when he's not producing music.
Discography
Singles5
Olufunmi Reimagined
Olufunmi Reimagined2024 • SingleTracks: 1
Photocopy Reimagined
Photocopy Reimagined2023 • SingleTracks: 1
Happy
Happy2019 • SingleTracks: 1
Totori
Totori2019 • SingleTracks: 1
You Make Me Cry
You Make Me Cry2007 • SingleTracks: 1
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