Oyato

2012 single by D'banj From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Oyato" (Yoruba: "I'm Different") is a song by Nigerian singer D'banj.[1] It was produced by Jay Sleek and serves as the third single from the compilation album, D'Kings Men (2013).[2] Mcomm, a Nigerian music distribution network, released the song on July 14, 2012. "Oyato" is D'banj's first solo release since leaving Mo' Hits Records.[3] According to the media company NotJustOk, the song fueled the singer's desire to rekindle his relationship with his devoted fan base following the success of "Oliver Twist" in the United Kingdom.[3]

ReleasedJuly 14, 2012
Recorded2012
Length3:24
Quick facts Single by D'banj, from the album D'Kings Men ...
"Oyato"
Single by D'banj
from the album D'Kings Men
ReleasedJuly 14, 2012
Recorded2012
GenreAfropop
Length3:24
Label
SongwriterDapo Daniel Oyebanjo
ProducerJay Sleek
D'banj singles chronology
"Sister Caro"
(2012)
"Oyato"
(2012)
"Bachelor"
(2012)
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D'banj's response to fans

D'banj thanked his fans for their support, saying, "Oyato is my special dedication to my fans who have stood by me through it all. Thank you for being there for me. The only way I can truly repay them is to keep on making great music that they will always enjoy and be proud of."[3][4]

Critical reception

An unnamed writer for NotJustOk praised D'banj for "proving his dexterity on his favorite instrument, the harmonica, and reiterating the message his fans have never been in doubt of".[3] OkayAfrica's Killa Kam said the song is "composed of synth melodies and heavy beat".[5] In a review for Vanguard newspaper, Charles Mgbolu wrote that the singer "ran a chorus-verse1-chorus-verse2 pattern that abruptly wound down, while excluding his usual hook" and that the record "cast a stark picture of D'banj's recent travails".[6]

Performance

At Radio 1's Big Weekend, D'banj sang "Oyato" in front of more than 100,000 people.[3]

Audio release history

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CountryDateFormatLabel
NigeriaJuly 14, 2012Digital downloadDB Records, Def Jam Recordings
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