2020 was a great year for new sounds in the music industry, it saw the rise of some great new acts that blessed our ears with diverse sounds and originality despite the global pandemic.
These artistes were able to rise above the various obstacles and put out amazing music that helped listeners to zone out for a while and almost forget about the madness happening around them.
OSG has picked 10 outstanding artists who found their voice and audience in 2020 and have shown that they are ready to own 2021.
Below are the 10 Nigerian artist to look out for in 2021 in no particular order.
1. Bella Shmurda
Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed aka Bella Shmurda made his debut in 2019 with his highly successful track โVision 2020โ which eventually got a remix with Olamide, the artiste has continued to rise in his ranks and grow his listenership exponentially.
His hits song “Cash App” became the streets anthem in no time, and 7 track EP titled โHigh Tensionโ was equally well received and further helped to fan the flames of his career along with notable features with A-listers like Davido.
2. Omah Lay
Stanley Omah Didiya popularly known as Omah Lay caught our attention with his song Bad Influence.
With his exceptional 5 track EP titled โGet Laydโ the fast rising artist won the heart of his fans, he also got a feature on Olamideโs Infinity track of the “Carpe Diem” album, which gained momentum all over the world with the slow-mo challenge.
With his enchanting voice and well defined sound over a combination of afrobeats, afrofusion and soul, he has positioned himself as one to watch.
Last year Omah Lay had a worrying few days after he was detained in Uganda for allegedly breaking coronavirus regulations, but a huge social media campaign for his release was testimony to his growing popularity.
3. Ajebo Hustlers
Ajebo Hustlers is a music group made up of two artistes, George Dandeson aka Knowledge, and singer Isaiah Precious aka Piego.
Their musical style consists of a mix of afrobeat and highlife music genres, they their song โBarawoโ in 2020 became one of the prominent anthems of the #EndSARS movement.
The popularity of their song earned them a feature with Davido. The artistes have been on the scene for a while but it looks like their time has finally come.
4. Tems
Temilade Openiyi known as Tems, is an alt-R&B singer, songwriter and record producer.
Since the release of herย โTry meโ track in August 2019, Tems won the heart of her fans with her alternative sound. She dropped an impressive debut EP “For Broken Ears” that includeds the hit single โDamagesโ and was nominated for the Next Rated category at the Headies 2020 edition.
She has worked with artists like Wizkid, Ladipoe, Show Dem Camp amongst others. Her song with Wizkid’s โEssenceโ off the โMade in Lagosโ album was featured on former US president Barack Obamaโs playlist of favourite music in 2020.
5. Bad Boy Timz
Olorunyomi Oloruntimilehin better known as Bad Boy Timz had his break into the music industry with his single โMicheal Jacksonโ
He later released multiple remixes of the song, one with Mayorkun and another with Teni and ultimately got a part on Olamideโs album โCarpe Diemโ where he was featured on the 10th track titled โLoadingโ.
6. Zinoleesky
Zinoleeskyย caught our attention following the release of his song ‘Caro’ in 2020. After the success of his debut โCaroโ featuring his label boss Naira Marley the young star gave us yet another banging single โMarapiwoโ
With his enchanting voice and well defined sound over a combination of Afrobeats, Afrofusion and soul, the fast rising artist has positioned himself as one to watch.
On the December 13, 2020 the Marlian starboy premiered his debut EP โ โCHROME ECCENTRICโ.
7. FireBoy DML
2020 was a good year for Adedamola Adefolahan a.k.a Fireboy DML, a budding Nigerian independent artist that burst into the limelight in 2019.
For 2020, FireBoy released a few singles and a standout Album โApolloโ.
Judging by what he has done this year, every music lover would hope 2021 will be better for Fireboy.
8. Joeboy
Joseph Akinwale Akinfenwa, a.k.a Joeboy, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. Discovered by Mr Eazi in 2017, Joe boy’s big break came in 2019 with his song “Baby,” off his debut EP, “Love and Light”.
A string of notable collabs include Major Lazer‘s “Sun Comes Up” and his work on “Nobody” with Mr Eazi and DJ Neptune.
The 23-year-old became one of afropop’s brightest new stars in just over a year, with his chart toppers and musical genius.
However, considering that Joeboy is expected to drop his debut album in 2021, that project is worth watching out for as he has already released two singles from it โ โLonelyโ and โCelebrationโ.
9. Laycon
2020 was Laycon’s breakout year as a public figure thanks to the Big Brother Naija platform. He’s understandably had to use the first few months to adjust to his new found fame which grew astronomically overnight. Now, 2021 is the year we hope he buckles up and starts to deliver hits with the backing of his widespread fanbase (Icons). It’s a safe bet to expect his releases and features to climb charts.
10. Oxlade
Nigerian afro-fusion artist, Oxlade is becoming one of the biggest afrobeats act out there. The 22-year-old singer has been singing since he was 10 but got his big break in 2018 from a collaboration with Nigerian rapper Blaqbonez “Mamiwota”. It’s been two years since Oxlade came into the scene and in that time, he has established himself as one of the most exciting new acts, secured a Headies nomination and one of the biggest fanbases in Nigeria.
Honourable Mentions
Some emerging acts are also on our radar and we’ll be maintaining a close watch on them. From DMW’s First Lady, Liya to newly signed D’Prince’s act, Ruger, and songwriter and singer, Fave, these up and comers would also be disturbing our airwave this year.
We look forward to seeing what the new year holds for these artists.
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