American rapper DaBaby has visited Africa's most populous country, Nigeria.
On Monday, May 16, the musician arrived in Nigeria with a rousing welcome.
DaBaby shared some videos on his Instagram stories when he arrived.
Many fans of the rapper were seen hailing him and pushing to meet and greet the 'Rockstar' hitmaker.
DaBaby's visit comes nearly a year after he made the announcement.
In July 2021, at the BET Awards, he revealed that he had a song with Afrobeat star Davido.
DaBaby had revealed he planned on making a trip to Nigeria so they could shoot the music video.
His travel, however, did not come to pass.
This could have been because of controversies he was at the centre of days after the award show.
DaBaby had been called out and nearly got cancelled for making homophobic and misogynistic comments at the 2021 Rolling Loud Miami concert.
Meanwhile, it is unclear why he decided to take the trip this time.
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