Celebrated, respected, prolific, talented rapper Dax speaks on receiving much love from motherland Africa. Photo credit: Facebook/Dax

Dax is happy Africa has embraced him, especially Nigeria

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Dax is one talented rapper, one of the best rappers on the planet right now, let’s first put that out there!

The Canadian rapper who is as prolific as they come has maintained that he is humbled by the love he is getting on social media from his loyal fanbase in Africa.

Dax, originally born and bred in Canada has acknowledged that he’s from Africa, he’s embraced his roots to an extent of having the Nigerian flag tattoed on his neck to prove his authenticity as a proud African man living in the diaspora since both his parents are from Nigeria.

The rapper took to social media to appreciate his loyal African fan base giving a massive shoutout to the city of Lagos where his biggest support comes from.

Dax real name Daniel Nwosu Jnr. talked about how he grew up speaking pidgin English, watching Nollywood movies, and attending an Igbo school.

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It’s actually great to learn that one of the best rappers on the planet who have been cosigned by internationally acclaimed rappers is originally from Africa.

Dax speaks on proudly being Nigerian despite being born and raised in Canada. Photo credit: Facebook/Dax

Here’s what Dax had to say in his long social media post:

“AMAZING…NIGERIA🇳🇬 is now the 2ND BIGGEST country in our Facebook family and overall support base. It’s been amazing to see the support grow from AFRICA and the country where my roots lie.

To set the record straight I was born in Canada. Both my parents were born in Nigeria. I can speak pidgin because I spent my whole childhood infused in Nigerian culture.

From Igbo school, to watching hundreds of Nollywood movies with my dad, and just being around the whole Canadian Nigerian community all the time it’s just second nature because that how I grew up.

Btw feel free to scroll down my page to 2016 and watch some of my Nigerian comedy videos lol.

Anyways It’s been great to see more people find out about my background and relate with me and the music. What I love most is that the support is growing because of WHO I TRULY AM instead of what I AM NOT.

Lagos is actually my biggest support city worldwide which is a pleasant surprise as well. Thank you. Also I’m excited to show you guys what country has become the biggest. I was shocked tbh. Any guesses? LOVE YOU ALL!”

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