Olatubosun Oladapo

Ọlátúbọ̀sún Ọládàpọ̀ (born 1943) is a Nigerian poet and record producer, whose record company produces approximately 200 artists in the Yorùbá language.Oladapo attended Phillip's Primary School in Ararọmi Owu, Osun State, in 1950.

[2] He has produced approximately 51 albums and 200 artists’ records on the label, including works by Ọ̀jọ̀gbọ́n Ògúndáre Fọ́yánmu from Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́, Odòlayé Àrẹ̀mú from Kwara, Àyányẹmí Atoko, Àlàbí Ògúndépò, and Duro Ladipo International Theatre, among others.

Oladapo has authored about 29 books, some of which are used in primary and secondary schools, and universities in Nigeria and abroad.

His plays Ògún Lákáayé and Ẹ̀gbádé Fáladé were joint prize winners of the Oxford University Press drama competition in 1970.

It has produced more than two hundred albums of notable Yorùbá language poets and performers, including Odolaye Aremu, Batile Alake, Ogundare Foyanmu, Duro Ladipo, Alabi Ogundepo, and many others, including Oladapo himself.