Lágbájá is a Nigerian afrobeat musician and percussionist born in Nigeria in
1960. Bisade Ologunde achieved recognition for the use of a signature mask to
symbolize the “common man” in accordance with Yoruba carnival tradition. Their
stage name is a Yoruba term for “Jane Doe” or “John Doe”. Ologunde established a
musical ensemble in 1991 and released the debut album Ikira (1993). Their
recordings include the album We Before Me (2000), which addressed social and
political themes. Their discography includes the albums ME (2000), Africano...
the Mother of Groove (2005), and 200 Mill...