Fakoya Qudus Oluwadamilare, professionally known as Qdot or Qdot Alagbe, is a Nigerian indigenous singer, songwriter, and CEO of Yoruba Boi Music. Born on April 30, 1988 in Ikorodu, Lagos State, he hails from Oyo State. A graduate of General Arts from Yaba College of Technology, Qdot blends Afrobeat, hip‑hop, and Yoruba street‑pop in his music.
He began his music career in 2010 with the debut single “Story of My Life.” His breakthrough arrived in 2013 with hits like Alomo Meta and Ibadan (featuring Olamide). His 2018 smash single Gbese further solidified his street‑anthem style and national recognition.
Qdot’s discography includes tracks like Ijo Gelede, La La Lu (feat. Lil Kesh), Orin Dafidi, Jaiye, Emilokan, and the album Alagbe (2020). He is known for celebrating Yoruba culture authentically while remaining relevant in Nigeria’s evolving music scene. In 2019, he notably surprised his mother with a house after winning the Best Indigenous Artiste Award. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}