Tojúbokùn is a Yorùbá vocalist and cultural messenger whose music awakens memory, spirit, and identity through sound.
Her voice moves through Yorùbá melody and storytelling, carrying messages meant to be felt before they are understood.
Tojúbokùn’s name is drawn from an Ifá verse in Òfún Méjì and speaks of wealth that makes life complete, not wealth of money alone, but wealth of knowledge, character, culture, and spiritual grounding. Rooted deeply in Yorùbá language and expression, her music is delivered entirely in Yorùbá, free from code mixing, allowing the language to breathe, move, and speak for itself.
Her sound is a soulful voice carried by Yorùbá melody, storytelling, and spiritual intent, inviting listeners to feel before they seek to understand.
As an ọmọ Ọbàtálá and an oníṣẹ̀ṣe, Tojúbokùn draws inspiration from the full spectrum of Yorùbá wisdom, philosophy, and tradition, refusing limitation while remaining anchored in truth.
Her songs are not created for entertainment alone; they are messages meant to awaken the soul, ignite inner fire, and remind the Yorùbá people of their greatness and responsibility as Omoluabi.
Her journey into music emerged through destiny rather than design, revealed when her voice was heard, affirmed, and called into purpose through lived experience.
Through works such as Alájọkẹ́ and her growing body of spiritually charged compositions, Tojúbokùn stands as a vessel of remembrance, using sound to reconnect people with their fundamentals, dignity, and inner wealth.
