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Fast-rising Afrobeat Talent, Charlsly, Gains Attention With Latest Single


Charles Ibhagbe, better known by his stage name Charlsly, is steadily gaining recognition in the Afrobeat music scene with the release of his new single, Ikebe (Big Ass).

Born on February 26 in Edo State, Nigeria, Charlsly represents a new generation of Afrobeat musicians blending traditional rhythms with global influences. Now, based between Nigeria and Spain, the artist draws from his African roots while experimenting with sounds shaped by his experiences abroad.

His latest track, Ikebe, explores themes of beauty, confidence, and dance culture. With its upbeat tempo and playful delivery, the song has been described by listeners as a potential club anthem.

Music critics noted that Charlsly’s work reflects a broader trend within the Afrobeat genre—where artists merge local street sounds with international elements to reach wider audiences. Industry observers suggest that such cross-cultural experimentation is helping Afrobeat consolidate its growing global appeal.

While still an emerging act, Charlsly’s bold style and versatility are positioning him among the fresh voices contributing to Afrobeat’s expanding influence beyond Africa.

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