Afrobeats star, Oladipupo Halley, has revealed that life lessons are a major source of inspiration behind his hit songs.
The ‘Colos Timo Mogbe’ crooner, whose versatility has earned him a solid reputation in the music industry, noted that music is the tool he uses to express himself and address societal challenges.
Speaking in an interview, Halley reiterated that his creative voice is inspired by real-life experiences, street stories, and deep reflections on success, struggle, and faith.
“My music blends African rhythms, soulful melodies, and street wisdom, creating sounds that connect with everyday people and real emotions.
“Through my songs, I speak on life lessons, loyalty, hustle, hope, and self-belief, using catchy hooks, strong rhythms, and relatable lyrics. I aim to inspire, entertain, and remind people to stay true to themselves while chasing their dreams,” Halley said.
The Business Administration and Management graduate started music as a member of his church choir before making it official in 2006 with his first studio single, “I Want You.”
After a brief break to focus on his education, Halley returned to the scene with another single titled ‘Oko Ati Iyawo’ in 2010 and has not looked back since.
His latest track, ‘Life Struggle (Abeokuta Boi),’ is currently available on all digital streaming platforms.
“I’m also working on shooting the video for Life Struggle due to popular demand, and more will follow, as 2026 is going to be a busy year,” Halley concluded.









