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Zero Gbe Some × Bae Bae

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Zero Gbe Some × Bae Bae is the debut double single pack (often stylized as a dual-release EP) by Nigerian Afro-fusion artist Dammy Again, released independently on May 12, 2026. The project serves as his official introduction to the Nigerian music scene, blending raw street-hop energy with melodious Afrobeats romance. The two-track release is conceptually split into two distinct halves: the assertive, hustle-driven anthem “Zero Gbe Some” and the smooth, love-soaked serenade “Bae Bae.”

Zero Gbe Some × Bae Bae
Artist Dammy Again
Type Studio Album by Dammy Again
Released Date May 15,2026
Genre Afrobeats
Length 05:55 minutes
Label DGR Music Group
Producer Magic Finger
Writers Afolabi Jesutofunmi Damilare

Background and Release

Dammy Again, an emerging act from Lagos, Nigeria, had spent the early part of 2026 building a grassroots following through freestyle videos and street performances. “Zero Gbe Some × Bae Bae”[1] was conceived as a deliberate statement of versatility—two songs, two moods, one unified project designed to showcase the duality of the young artist’s life: the relentless grind of the streets and the softness of romantic desire.

The project was announced via Dammy Again’s social media pages in April 2026 with the tagline “One life, two sides.” He described the release as a “two-sided coin” representing the balance every young person in the city must strike between chasing money and cherishing love. The cover art, a split-image design, visually reflects this theme: one half depicts a monochrome, gritty street scene (Zero Gbe Some), while the other bursts with vibrant, warm colours and floral motifs (Bae Bae).

Musical Style and Composition

Musically, the project draws from two dominant streams within contemporary Nigerian popular music.

“Zero Gbe Some” is an up-tempo cut built on log-drum basslines and percussive Afrobeats rhythms with a hint of indigenous Fuji influence. The title draws from the Nigerian Pidgin English phrase “Zero gbe some,” loosely translating to “Zero is carrying something”—a street mantra meaning that even when you appear to have nothing, you are carrying unseen potential or hustle. Lyrically, Dammy Again delivers a confident, almost defiant performance, alternating between rapid-fire Pidgin flows and Yoruba interjections. The production is minimalist but hard-hitting, anchored by a repetitive bass riff and call-and-response chants designed for the clubs and the streets.

“Bae Bae” shifts the mood entirely. A mid-tempo Afrobeats ballad, it rides on a smooth guitar lick, soft percussion, and ambient synth pads. The song finds Dammy Again in a tender, vulnerable register as he professes affection and loyalty to a love interest. The melody is infectious and singalong-friendly, with a chorus built around the simple, repetitive endearment “Bae Bae.” The track showcases his ability to carry a tune and structure a pop hook, balancing the harder edge of the A-side.

Track Listing

No. Title Length
1 Zero Gbe Some 02:58
2 Bae Bae 02:57

Critical Reception

Upon release, the dual pack was met with positive early reactions from music blogs and playlist curators within the Nigerian underground circuit. “Zero Gbe Some” was praised for its raw energy and authentic street appeal, drawing comparisons to the early, hungry sound of Zlatan Ibile, while “Bae Bae” was noted for its crossover potential on radio and TikTok. The project was featured on several “New Music Friday” playlists and led to Dammy Again being named “Rookie of the Week” by a prominent Lagos-based urban radio station.

Fans particularly gravitated toward the intentional contrast between the two tracks, with many applauding the artist for refusing to be boxed into a single lane so early in his career.

Personnel

  • Dammy Again – primary artist, songwriter
  • Magic Finger – production (Zero Gbe Some)
  • Magic Finger – production (Bae Bae)
  • Magic Finger – mixing and mastering
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