Nigerian rapper Oladips has once again used his artistry as a mirror to reflect the reality of the people with the release of his latest song, Beg Tinubu.
Known for his raw lyricism and ability to connect with street narratives, Oladips channels his voice towards Nigeria’s current socio-political climate, giving fans a track that feels more like a cry for help than just another record.

In Beg Tinubu, the rapper speaks openly about the daily struggles of the average Nigerian under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
From the rising cost of living to the frustration of survival, the song highlights the shared pain and anger many citizens feel as the country battles economic hardship. Rather than masking his message in metaphors, Oladips takes a direct approach, calling out the suffering that has become a common denominator across all classes.
The track carries the tone of a lamentation but also doubles as a plea, urging the president to pay attention to the plight of ordinary people. With his usual storytelling flair, Oladips paints vivid pictures of hunger, unemployment, and the widening gap between promises and reality.
His verses echo the voices of Nigerians who are struggling to make ends meet and hoping for relief amidst harsh conditions.
Beyond the music, Beg Tinubu serves as social commentary, a reminder that art is not only for entertainment but also for advocacy.
Oladips’ boldness in addressing the nation’s challenges head-on makes this release stand out as one of his most socially conscious works, and it’s likely to resonate deeply with listeners who see their lives reflected in every line.
Listen to “Beg Tinubu” HERE
