Femdot

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Femi Adigun, known professionally as Femdot (stylized as femdot.) is a Nigerian-American rapper from Chicago. In 2019, Adigun dropped his second studio album, 94 Camry Music, which quickly rose in popularity, and embarked on his first official tour with Tobi Lou.[1] Since then, Adigun has amassed over 365,000 monthly listeners on Spotify,[2] and has collaborated with multiple Chicago musicians.[3]

Also known asfemdot., femdilla, King Dilla, femdelacreme
Born
Mueen Olufemi Adigun

GenresHip-hop
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Adigun in 2021
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Also known asfemdot., femdilla, King Dilla, femdelacreme
Born
Mueen Olufemi Adigun

OriginChicago, Illinois
GenresHip-hop
Years active2016–present
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Early life and education

Adigun was born in Evanston, Illinois and was raised in Rogers Park.[4] He started rapping when he was 6 years old in his basement with his brother and his brother's friends. He states that his brother was an inspiration for him to start rapping, and got his name "femdot" from him too.[5] Adigun is inspired by the other artists like Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest, Twista and Jodeci which he listened to growing up.[6] When Adigun was 12, he would record mixtapes and sell them at his school. When he was 16 he dropped a mixtape called A Tribe Called Fresh and started to gain traction on Twitter.[7]

Adigun went to Pennsylvania State University in 2014, and graduated DePaul University in 2018 during his musical career, and earned a degree in Biological Sciences and a minor in Peace, Justice & Conflict Studies.[8] During this time he was performing at other events making it challenging for him to handle both rapping and school.[9]

Career

After releasing his album Delacreme 2 in 2018, he was the starting performer at Lollapalooza 2018, and was his first ever appearance.[10][11] The album talks about hard subjects and talks about how there are always people judging you.[12] Delacreme 2 was his first full project he made. Lyrical Lemonade decided to produce the music video for his track "0'Something" in October 2018 which helped him gain even more traction. In 2019, he released his album 94 Camry Music which was inspired by a 1994 Toyota Camry he used to drive.[13] In 2020, Adigun released a pair of new songs under the banner Buy One, Get One Free Vol. 1. This single includes "Lifetime", which features Saba, as well as "Back Home".[14]

Adigun stopped rapping during the COVID-19 pandemic to help out his community instead. After slowly getting on Zoom calls to rap, he began to rap in a studio again in the summer of 2020. In 2021, he released Not for Sale and started performing at live performances.[15] In 2019, Adigun established Delacreme Scholars, a non-profit focused on giving out scholarships and running toy and food drives.[16][17]

He began teaching the "Chicago Culture Through Hip Hop" course at DePaul University in the fall 2025 semester.[18] Students enrolled in the class will listen to albums, read supplemental texts and discuss the music in context. Adigun wants to take the students around Chicago neighborhoods to see where artists came up with their ideas for music.[19]

Personal life

Adigun is the younger brother of two-time Olympian Dr. Seun Adigun[20] and a graduate of Homewood Flossmoor High School.[21]

Political views

Adigun denounced operations conducted in Chicago in the fall of 2025 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, describing it as "domestic terrorism."[22]

Discography

Studio albums

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List of studio albums[23]
Title Release date
Delacreme 2 June 6, 2018
94 Camry Music October 1, 2019
Not for Sale November 9, 2021
Free Samples, Vol. 1 June 6, 2023
Free Samples, Vol. 3 February 25, 2025
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Extended plays

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Title Release date
King Dilla December 7, 2014
Femdot on Audiotree Live October 1, 2020
Free Samples, Vol. 2 September 26, 2023
Buy One, Get One Free, Vol 3. August 6, 2024
Buy One, Get One Free, Vol 4. August 27, 2024
Red Dot. July 31, 2025
King Dilla 2 September 30, 2025
Less Talk, More Haze February 24th, 2026
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Singles

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Title Year Album
Body Bags 2016 Non-album single
Immortal
Happyoctober 2017
Alright 2018 Delacreme 2
Ryu
Happy December Non-album single
Kronos Freestyle 2019
Quid Pro Quo 94 Camry Music
Whole Thang King Dilla
Coming Up Non-album single
Consignment 94 Camry Music
Chi's Interlude II Non-album single
Dilla Back
94 Camry Music 94 Camry Music
Die In A Flashback 2020 Non-album single
Buy One, Get One Free Vol 1.
Buy One, Get One Free Vol 2. 2021
Bussin
Bussin - A Colors Show
Mount Olympus 2022
Carefree
The Tour Pack
Senegalese
Questions 2023
Pelle Pelle Free Samples, Vol. 1
Falling Out Of Love Non-album single
Bobby Portis Free Samples, Vol. 1
Collect Calls Some People Scream, Some People Talk by Wakai
Are U Kidding (with ARDN) Non-album single
Watch Me
Sunroof Handstand Coffee Grounds by theMind, and Vooo
Cowboy Bepop Free Samples, Vol. 2
Missy Elliot Non-album single
Go Gentle
Chosen The Uptown Blues (Deluxe) by Marko Stat$
Freedom Demo Non-album single
Where U At? (with Young Saab, Grip, and Galxara) 2024
Only Kings (with Hittz)
High Kick (with Mynameisntjmack and Mick Jenkins) Mynameisnt by Mynameisntjmack
Pour Me Up with KingTrey Non-album single
Wassup with you Buy One, Get One Free, vol 3.
Bishop Ford II Buy One, Get One Free, vol 4.
Lowdown with Julianna Townsend Lowdown by Julianna Townsend
Kenmore & Broadway 2025 Free Samples, Vol. 3
Back in the Lead Free Samples, Vol. 3
AGNB/Deserved pt2 (with KingTrey, and Mick Jenkins) Non-album single
Pour Me Up Extended (with KingTrey)
Aim-Hi with (Oblé Reed)
Giant Leaps (with Recoechi) Flavaz by Recoechi
Switch Hitter (with Kamae) Chicago Sessions Vol. 22025 by Kamae
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