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Fave & producer Damie get plaques for their chart-topping song ‘Baby Riddim’.
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The singer and producer hit a new milestone with their top-charting song
The young and talented Nigerian singer and songwriter GodsFavour Chidozie, popularly known as Fave, and talented producer Damie have received plaques for their chart-topping song “Baby Riddim”.
On December 20th, 2021, Fave’s hit single “Baby Riddim” topped the charts. The song was well received on radio and television and amassed impressive numbers across streaming services before peaking at number one.
The single was produced by renowned producer Damie, who combined Fave’s flawless performance with a Dancehall bounce and Afrobeats elements to create a captivating song. Producing the number one in Nigeria is a special moment and a resounding testament to Damilola Temitope Adeyemi, better known as Damie.
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Damie began producing while still in secondary school and went on to work with a number of talented musicians, including BNXN fka Buju, Show Dem Camp, Fave, Khalid, Fasina, and others.
In 2021, he produced the smash hit ‘Baby Riddim’ for Fave and his productions have since accumulated over 110 million streams across all platforms.
Nigeria’s leading music chart publication TurnTable Charts has awarded Fast-rising Afrobeats sensation Fave and talented producer Damie plaques for having the biggest song in Nigeria.
Fave & Damie presented with their No. 1 Plaques for “Baby Riddim” 🏆🏆
Also the first song off a debut project to go number 1 in Nigeria ✨ pic.twitter.com/aPb70cgMQI
— TXT (@txt_mag) September 28, 2022
ICYMI: @faveszn’s “Baby Riddim” became the second solo entry by a lead female artiste to reach No. 1 in 🇳🇬 on the TurnTable Top 50 💫
“Baby Riddim” joins Ayra Starr’s “Bloody Samaritan” which also topped the chart for a week in 2021
See chart here https://t.co/UsSXuK6SKa pic.twitter.com/BHQwOKVWzQ
— TurnTable Charts (@TurntableCharts) December 26, 2021