Eldee Young, also known as Eldee the Don, is a prominent Nigerian artist and music producer, recognized for his significant contributions to the Afrobeats genre. Emerging in the early 2000s, he gained fame as a member of the influential group Trybesmen, which played a pivotal role in popularizing hip-hop in Nigeria. Eldee's notable works include his solo albums such as "Return of the King" and "Undeniable," along with hit singles like "Big Boy," "I Go Yarn," and "Eyan Mayweather." His music often blends elements of hip-hop, R&B, and traditional African sounds, showcasing his versatility as an artist. Beyond his musical achievements, Eldee has made a substantial impact on the Nigerian music scene by mentoring emerging artists and advocating for the growth of the industry. He was also instrumental in the introduction of innovative music platforms in Nigeria, contributing to the digital transformation of music distribution in Africa. Eldee's efforts have helped elevate Nigerian music on the global stage, positioning him as a key figure in the evolution of contemporary African music.