"Clear the floor," Andre commanded into his mic. His voice echoed through the venue. "Show's over. We’re doing something real."
"Same time next week?" he asked.
To the casual observer, the bouncer at the door was just another heavy-set guy in a black suit. But to the regulars, the staff, and the ambitious artists clutching demo tapes inside their soaked jackets, he was a gateway. And the man he was guarding wasn’t just a club owner.
As of 2026, Daddy Andre remains a pivotal figure. Whether he is vibing to performances in or debating the ethical frameworks of AI in African music, his influence is undeniable. He represents a new breed of African artist: one who produces, writes, performs, and critiques the very industry that sustains him. Quick Facts about Daddy Andre: Real Name: Andrew Ojambo.
"Teaching what?"
















