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7 Rising Nigerian Female Artistes To Watch


Nigeria’s music scene is bursting with energy and innovation, and female artists are leading the charge like never before. From infectious beats that dominate the charts to heartfelt ballads that stir the soul, these women are reshaping the sound and future of Nigerian music.

From chart-topping hits to soulful ballads, with fresh voices, bold styles, and undeniable talent, here are seven fast-rising Nigerian female artists who are capturing hearts and turning heads—definitely ones to watch in the coming months.

 

Yimeeka

A rare talent who combines music production and artistry, Yimeeka stands out as a truly creative force among Nigeria’s rising female pop stars. Her debut EP Alter Ego (2022) dives into the complexities of relationships, while her latest self-titled EP Yimeeka offers a more intimate glimpse into personal experiences, showcasing her growth and versatility.

 

Syntiat

A powerhouse vocalist, producer, and songwriter, Syntiat graduated with distinction from The Sarz Academy’s prestigious 2023 class. Her skillset and artistic flair position her as one of the most promising new voices in the Nigerian music scene.

 

Mahriisah

Blending pop with African rhythms, R&B, Highlife, and reggae, Mahriisah’s sound is the ultimate soundtrack for any stylish night out or a fast-paced ride with your friends. Her music effortlessly fuses diverse influences to create fresh, upbeat vibes perfect for making memories.

 

Amaeya

Since relocating from Delta State to Lagos in 2020 to pursue her music career, Amaeya has lent her powerful voice as a backup singer for big names like Tems, Ric Hassani, Tiwa Savage, Asake, and Lojay. Now, she’s fully focused on her own artistry.

Her music boldly explores themes of love, relationships, and identity, capturing both spoken and unspoken emotions through soulful Afropop and R&B. Since her debut on The Voice Nigeria in 2021, Amaeya has stayed true to this deeply personal sound, with standout singles like On My Own and Delusion showcasing her growth.

 

Aema

Aema’s unique alternative soul sound is steadily breaking out of the underground scene. Her solo projects and collaborations, especially with fellow artist Kold AF, reveal an artist unafraid to confront personal struggles.

Whether she’s confronting her ego on No Place to Hide or tackling mental health, relationship challenges, and women’s roles in society on projects like ALT SOUL, Vol. 1 and No Pity, Aema’s music offers honest, thoughtful reflections wrapped in soulful melodies.

 

Clayrocksu

In the evolving Nigerian Afrorock scene—where artists like Neo, Modim, and The Isomers lead—Clayrocksu stands out as one of the few women making waves. Her unique sound fuses rock, metal, and alternative with Afropop, weaving stories of Nigerian dreams, hustle, love, and hope. Her latest EP, Hate It Here, showcases this blend along with playful experimentation. The track Nu Religion boldly mixes traditional atilogwu rhythms with rock—an exciting and daring fusion that highlights her innovative approach.

 

Reespect

Reespect is a rapper known for pouring raw emotion into every track. Regardless of the beat or production style, she consistently delivers soulful, impactful bars. Her recent appearance on the Showoff Rap Show—one of Africa’s premier hip-hop platforms—proved she can out-rap the competition while still dropping vulnerable, heartfelt lines. Simply put, Reespect demands respect for her lyrical skill and authenticity.

 

 



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