Listen to the song, “Come On” from Larry Gaaga, Olamide, Mavo, Kidd Carder, produced by Semzi, Uchenna Manna Tomusilo, Faith Fiyinfoluwa Idowu,Divine Chukwudi Obialor. Stream, buy the track, mp3 download.
American songwriter and label exec Larry Gaaga orchestrates high-impact collaborations like a general moving pieces on a board. His latest move is “Come On,” a three-minute Afrobeats anthem featuring Olamide, Mavo, and Kidd Carder. The track dropped in late May 2026 via Gaaga Muzik / gamma. Africa, produced by Semzi, Uchenna Manna Tomusilo, Faith Fiyinfoluwa Idowu, and Divine Chukwudi Obialor. Four producers shaping one coherent sound: polished percussion, Yoruba street slang, hip-hop bravado, and pop hooks all living inside the same pocket. The official music video is streaming on YouTube.
Larry Gaaga, born Larry Ndianefo, is a behind-the-scenes heavyweight. He calls himself a Mushin boy, the Lagos neighborhood that shaped his hustle. He studied Industrial Relations at UNILAG and Business Education after that, worked in oil and gas, then built a career as a producer, A&R, and artist. He heads Gamma, his own label. He knows how to convene talent. Olamide, the YBNL Nation boss and Nigerian rap royalty, brings the street credibility. Mavo, the 22-year-old Billboard African Rookie of the Month, juggles music and optometry school. Kidd Carder, the Afro-fusion breakout, moved from church choir to viral hits like “Calculate.” Together, they cover generations and lanes.

larry gaaga, olamide, mavo, kidd carder come on
Semzi and his production team build a beat that moves like a Lagos night. Heavy bass, bright synths, and crisp percussion create a track built for motion. Olamide arrives first, his voice cutting through with rapid-fire Yoruba bars. He calls himself a “Lamba Master,” a term for someone who talks big and owns it. The chorus lands on a simple, repeatable hook: “Come on, come on, come on.” Mavo takes the melodic verse, his delivery smooth, almost conversational, name-checking a woman who “dey burst my head and my ceiling.” Kidd Carder closes with a confident, street-smart verse, mixing English and Pidgin. The track leans into enjoyment, attraction, confidence, and living fully in the moment. No deep cuts. No social commentary. Just the sound of four artists having fun. The music video amplifies that energy with bright colors, dance moves, and a Lagos backdrop. Stream “Come On” now. No official lyric video has been released, but the song includes the lyrics on screen in the YouTube visual.
Stream “Come On” today via 2026 Gaaga Muzik / gamma. Africa.
Larry Gaaga, Olamide, Mavo, Kidd Carder – Come On

Produced by Semzi, Uchenna Manna Tomusilo, Faith Fiyinfoluwa Idowu,Divine Chukwudi Obialor
2026-05-22 • 1 song, 3 minutes
2026 Gaaga Muzik / gamma. Africa