DJ Bally

Bobai Balat, also known by his stage name Bally B., is a Nigerian disc jockey, record producer, voiceover artist,[1] and reality television personality.

In 2015, Balat created an Afro-infused electronic bootleg remix to Rihanna's hit song FourFiveSeconds, which brought industry recognition and led to a mash-up segment on Lagos City's radio station, The Beat 99.9 FM.

He spent most of his adolescence years in Kaduna before moving to Nigeria's capital, Abuja at the age of 10, where he had his secondary education at Loyola Jesuit College.

However, it was while still at Purdue University that Balat's love for music production and disc jockeying began after he befriended a fellow Nigerian rapper at his school.

He has officially released one single called "Ali" (2015), featuring then-label mate MoJeed and popular Abuja-based rapper Sute.

[20] Bally is an example of a new breed of DJs coming out of Africa, which delve heavily into the production and engineering of mash-ups, remixes, and original tracks mostly in the EDM genre,[21] while also infusing elements of Afrobeats.

Along with his housemates, he became well known for organizing parties all around campus as a disc jockey for an eclectic mix of students with varying musical tastes.

[28][29] After completing his tertiary education, he came back to Nigeria and enrolled at the Royal Arts Academy,[30] Surulere, to attain formal training in acting for both stage and film.

The Bally Rally Outreach consists of charity-themed excursions to areas[37] and institutions of lower social privilege, such as orphanages and IDP camps, to provide aid and support as a way of giving back to society.