: A high-energy blend of Afro-dancehall, Ragga, and local Nigerian rhythms often called "Ghetto Music".
: It was one of the biggest hits of the mid-90s, played in every bar and household across Nigeria. Baba Fryo- Denge pose
"Denge Pose" is a legendary 1996 Nigerian street anthem by Baba Fryo that defined the music era. Born Friday Igwe, Baba Fryo emerged from Ajegunle, a suburb of Lagos famous for its "ghetto" music scene. The Cultural Phenomenon : A high-energy blend of Afro-dancehall, Ragga, and
: The song "Dem Go Dey Pose" satirizes people who put on fake appearances or act superior despite having little—a behavior locally called "shakara". Born Friday Igwe, Baba Fryo emerged from Ajegunle,
: Baba Fryo was iconic for wearing a black patch over one eye , which became his visual trademark during the 1990s.
: The track popularized the "Denge Pose" dance, characterized by a slow, rhythmic swagger and a stylized "pose" that matched the song's lyrics. Music & Legacy
: Baba Fryo released a "Reloaded" version of the album in late 2025, featuring various remixes including Hip Hop and Ragga versions.