Tag: Nigerian Artists

  • It’s Time to Stop Gatekeeping Phanxx — The Victoria Island–to–Mushin Artist Ready to Break Out

    It’s Time to Stop Gatekeeping Phanxx — The Victoria Island–to–Mushin Artist Ready to Break Out


    From Victoria Island to Mushin, Phanxx has been on a journey most people haven’t noticed… yet. He started writing poems at seven, turned them into songs, and has been chasing every studio, audition, and performance opportunity along the way.

    With two EPs ready and a new single coming soon, one thing is clear: we’ve decided it’s time to stop gatekeeping Phanxx.


    Okay first — where did the name even come from?

    My name is Ope which means Thanks so I just decided to spell it out as Phanxx.

    Tell me about early life- where were you born and where did you go to school?

    I was born in Victoria Island, Lagos, till about 9 years when my parents moved to Mushin in Lagos. I attended Command Children School for my primary education & Command Secondary School Lagos for my secondary education. I hold a B.sc in Criminology & Security Studies. 

    How and when did you start making music?

    Music started for me as a hobby, I listened to all sorts of music growing up, but my major influence was seeing my elders sibling doing choir rehearsals at home. But I started writing poems at about 7 years of age & started writing my own music from Secondary School. After I got out of Secondary school, I attended almost every musical audition. From here, I knew I wasn’t turning back.

    At what point did you think, “yeah… this music thing is actually serious”?

    After I won a musical audition in Lagos, then I was given the reward of cash prize & free recording sessions in a state of the art music studio, which introduced me properly into the music industry.

    What kind of mood are you usually in when you’re creating?

    Most times, it’s free flow, I don’t try to engineer my mood, I just go with the flow, but most times, I like to be happy when I’m recording. 

    What’s something about you people always get wrong?

    That I’m shy because I don’t talk too much, or that I’m not capable of being vengeful.

    What song of yours feels the most like you?

    I love all my songs, but for now I will say *Calvary* .

    How do you make money to finance your music?

    I’m bankrolled by God. 😂

    What’s the toughest thing about being an independent artist?

    Funding and people always trying to one up you or humble you in the creative industry.

    How do you promote your music as an independent artist?

    Social media is one, I make appealing videos & I also use every traditional method of music promotion; blogs, radio, TV, etc.

    How easy is it for you to create content to promote your music?

    It’s actually not the best part, but I have to do what I have to do to get my music out there. Most times I enjoy the process, sometimes it’s just a necessity for visibility.

    Has there been a moment you almost gave up?

    I have never had moments like this, I know I’ll surely get to the top, so no matter what the situation is, I’m always optimistic about the reward my music will bring me.

    What’s been inspiring you lately?

    I have a lot of music inside of me, & I want to make sure I maximise all my potential while I’m here.

    Tell me about your new song “Shine” and what inspired it?

    Shine is just a record that speaks about someone who wants to achieve success in his/her aspirations. Being successful to me means I’m shining.

    What are you currently working on that you’re excited about?

    I have 2 EP’s ready & will be dropping a new single next month.

    If someone meets you for the first time today, what should they know?

    I would love them to know that I’m simple, not performative, love to treat people the way i want to be treated & that I’ll definitely be one of the greatest musical export from Africa.

    Who are your three dream collaborations

    Akon, Teni The Entertainer & Wande Coal.

    What are your three dream venues to perform in?

    TBS Lagos, Madison Square Garden & Carnegie Hall.

  • Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Idimilan Releases New Single “My Polo”

    Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Idimilan Releases New Single “My Polo”

    Afrobeats artist Idimilan has released a new love song “My Polo.”

    Born Chidiebube Ogbogu idimilan, is from Asaba in Delta State of Nigeria.

    “My Polo” by Idimilan is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Hustine Shares Emotional New Single “Shadi”.

    Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Hustine Shares Emotional New Single “Shadi”.


    Nigerian artist Hustine returns with a powerful new single titled “Shadi.”

    Based on his personal experience with disappointment and vulnerability, the Afrobeats track includes Afro-fusion, Melodic Pop & Contemporary R&B influences.

    Speaking on the release, Hustine shares:

    “‘Shadi’ is 100% about my emotions, the kind you don’t always get to say out loud. I wanted the song to feel honest, relatable, and timeless.”

    “Shadi” by Hustine is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Nigerian Afrobeats Artist BIDEX Da Solechild Releases Fela Kuti-Inspired Conscious Single  “Wa (Come Reason Us)”

    Nigerian Afrobeats Artist BIDEX Da Solechild Releases Fela Kuti-Inspired Conscious Single  “Wa (Come Reason Us)”

    Nigerian artist BIDEX Da Solechild is back with “Wa (Come Reason Us)”, a socially conscious Afrobeats/Amapiano fusion record that addresses the consequences of failed governance, corruption, economic hardship, and the danger of refusing to learn from history — with a focus on Nigeria’s current realities.

     

    The song references Fela Kuti as a nod to the legacy of African protest music while the Yoruba chorus translates into a warning: If we refuse wisdom and truth, suffering will follow. 

    “Wa (Come Reason Us)” by BIDEX Da Solechild is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • UK Afrobeats Artist AdeJosh Releases New Single “Made for You”

    UK Afrobeats Artist AdeJosh Releases New Single “Made for You”

    Nigerian artist AdeJosh has released his new Afrobeats single “Made for You”

    The UK-based artist fuses Afrobeats, Dancehall, Hip-Hop, and R&B into a sound that is both globally resonant and deeply personal. 

    Influenced by artists such as Usher and Michael Jackson, and shaped by frequent trips to Nigeria, AdeJosh’s sound reflects a rich fusion of culture, rhythm, and melody. 

    Since his debut in 2016, he has collaborated with notable artists and producers including Afro B, LAX, Mayorkun, Gabzy, Blaqbonez, and Keys The Prince.

    AdeJosh has also appeared at Made In Lagos Festival, Indigo at The O2, and supported Lojay on the XOXO Tour and BNXN at Indigo O2.

    “Made for You” by AdeJosh is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Ola Gerald Shares New Single “MONALISA”

    Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Ola Gerald Shares New Single “MONALISA”

    Nigerian Afrobeats artist Ola Gerald has released a new single “MONALISA” featuring Slick Bullet”

    “MONALISA” is a smooth Afropop record blending Afro-fusion rhythms with melodic, romantic lyrics.

    Ola Gerald is based in Ireland.

    “MONALISA” by Ola Gerald is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Tony Lawz Shares New Single “Joko”

    Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Tony Lawz Shares New Single “Joko”

    Nigerian Afrobeats artist Tony Lawz has released “Joko,” a vibrant singlde that arrives on the heels of his first headline show, Tony Lawz on the Mic Experience.

    Born Sebiagbo Anthony the Delta-born artist recorded his first song in 2010, inspired by the songs his father would play on the radio during his childhood.

    “Joko” by Tony Lawz is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Roemeinia Shares Ayra Starr and Tems-Inspired Single “Elixir”

    Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Roemeinia Shares Ayra Starr and Tems-Inspired Single “Elixir”

    Nigerian Afrobeats singer-songwriter Roemeinia returns with “Elixir”, sultry and emotionally charged single that explores the desire to fully allow emotional vulnerability. 

    Inspired by the sounds of Tems and Ayra Starr, “Elixir” features warm electric pianos and 90s R&B synths. 

    Speaking on the record produced by French producer, Xoxlike, Roemeinia describes Elixir as “a song about allowing yourself to be seen emotionally, choosing connection over defense, and letting vulnerability exist without fear or apology.”

    “Elixir” by Roemeinia is out now on all platforms.

  • Nigerian-Italian Artist CK Shares Heartfelt Single “Street Prayer”

    Nigerian-Italian Artist CK Shares Heartfelt Single “Street Prayer”

    Nigerian-Italian singer “CK” has released a new single “Street Prayer”, a heartfelt Afro-inspired track about struggle, faith, and hope.

    Through heartfelt lyrics and melodic delivery, CK turns prayer into music, delivering emotional and spiritual storytelling through music. 

    Street Prayer is inspired by real-life struggles, focusing on people facing pain, hardship, and broken dreams. 

    “Street Prayer” by CK is out now on all streaming platforms.

  • Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Jay Kenzy Shares New Single “DND”

    Nigerian Afrobeats Artist Jay Kenzy Shares New Single “DND”

    Jay Kenzy, an emerging Nigerian Afrobeats artist, recently released his single “DND”, featuring Sy Marsh. 

    “DND is  an energetic Afrobeat vibe about blocking out distractions, protecting your peace, and staying focused on your grind.

    Born Ekene Jude Nwakonobi, Jay Kenzy’s music features rhythmic Afrobeats grooves,  heartfelt lyrics and authentic storytelling. 

    “DND” by Jay Kenzy is out now on all platforms.