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Top 9 Nigerian Upcoming Artists To Watch In 2025

by The Culture Newspaper September 12, 2025
by The Culture Newspaper September 12, 2025

Nigeria music industry is a powerhouse of innovation, and 2025 is set to introduce a new generation of artists ready to redefine Afrobeats and beyond. From soulful storytellers to genre-bending performers, these nine names deserve a spot on your playlist this year.

Bloody Civilian
Bloody Civilian is carving out a space that is entirely her own. Known for atmospheric production and a voice that carries both warmth and raw emotion, she merges alternative R&B with Afropop to create music that feels cinematic. Her breakout track “How to Kill a Man” turned heads for its fearless storytelling, while her follow-up singles show a talent unafraid to experiment. In 2025, fans can expect a debut album that blends deep lyricism with bold, futuristic beats. International collaborators are already lining up, making her one of Nigeria’s most exportable new stars.

Qing Madi
At just seventeen, Qing Madi is proof that talent knows no age. Her viral single Ole paired youthful energy with mature songwriting, earning millions of streams and a devoted online following. She draws inspiration from R&B and Afro-soul, weaving melodies that resonate across generations. With a powerful stage presence and a team that understands how to balance traditional Nigerian sounds with global appeal, Qing Madi is poised for a huge 2025. Rumors of collaborations with established Afrobeats giants suggest she’s ready to transition from viral sensation to household name.

Bayanni
Signed to the influential Mavin Records, Bayanni has quickly become known for infectious hooks and smooth, melodic delivery. His ability to blend high-energy Afrobeats rhythms with heartfelt lyrics gives him a wide audience, from clubgoers to casual listeners. Songs like Ta Ta Ta already hint at his staying power, while live performances showcase an entertainer who thrives under bright lights. With a new EP slated for release, Bayanni’s 2025 could see him touring internationally and becoming one of Mavin’s next global exports.

Lifesize Teddy
Lifesize Teddy brings a fearless, genre-bending style that mixes rap cadences with sultry Afropop and spoken-word poetry. Her debut EP introduced listeners to a charismatic performer whose lyrics explore love, self-discovery, and empowerment. Critics praise her for crafting music that is both danceable and introspective—a rare combination in today’s scene. Backed by a strong label and an ever-growing fan base, Lifesize Teddy is likely to release a full-length project this year, positioning herself as one of Nigeria’s most distinctive new voices.

Logos Olori
Port of Davido’s DMW 2.0 roster, Logos Olori balances street credibility with polished Afrobeats production. His music captures the hustle and energy of Lagos nightlife while offering catchy, sing-along choruses. Early singles have already gained radio traction, and his ability to connect with both street and mainstream audiences sets him apart. With Davido’s mentorship and a steady stream of collaborations on the horizon, 2025 could be the year Logos Olori delivers the breakout hit that puts him firmly on the global map.

Khaid
Khaid is a storyteller with remarkable versatility. He can deliver gritty street anthems one moment and heartfelt ballads the next, a duality that keeps fans guessing. His previous singles and EPs demonstrated lyrical depth and a unique vocal texture that resonates with young listeners navigating love and ambition. With plans for a sophomore project and rumored international features, Khaid’s 2025 is looking bright. Expect more sold-out shows and a growing presence on global streaming playlists.

Majesty Lyn
Often described as Ayra Starr’s spiritual successor, Majesty Lyn combines powerful vocals with a vibrant, Gen-Z aesthetic. Her social media presence has already built a dedicated fan community eager for her debut EP. Majesty Lyn draws from Afropop and contemporary R&B, creating tracks that balance upbeat grooves with heartfelt lyricism. Industry insiders predict that her first major release will introduce a fresh, youthful sound that could captivate both Nigerian and international audiences.

ZerryDL

Rising from the energetic Pluto Crew led by Shallipopi, ZerryDL channels the raw energy of the street into music that sparks viral dance trends. His charisma on stage and playful lyrical style make him a crowd favorite at festivals and clubs. With several underground hits already circulating, 2025 is shaping up to be his breakout year. Expect collaborations that bridge mainstream Afrobeats with the edgy street sound that makes him unique.

Morravey
Morravey made a striking debut with her feature on Davido’s Timeless album, impressing listeners with her soulful, commanding vocals. Since then, she has steadily built a catalogue that fuses Afro-fusion with R&B, offering both powerful ballads and rhythmic dance tracks. Her commitment to live performance and vocal excellence sets her apart from many contemporaries. With a highly anticipated solo project in the works, Morravey is primed to become one of Nigeria’s most exciting female voices in 2025.

Credit: Agency Report

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