These are 5 Popular singers that you didn’t know could also rap
Most rappers can sing very well and that’s not a new thing at all but today, you will find out 5 popular Nigerian singers who are also Rapper.
But to find an artist who’s primarily a melody singer that can also bust a couple of rhymes with no melody, now that’s something hard to do.
Still, they exist and you can tell from the way they sing that they do have the potential to be something if they wanted to become rappers.
Without further ado, here are five rappers I believe to know how to do the rap art form at least at a beginner’s level.
1. Dr Sid
Dr. Sid is not new at all and in all the years that he has been active in the industry, he has showcased his rap prowess once or twice.
Honestly, he’s not very good at it and you can understand why it didn’t exactly take off, but yeah he could bust a rhyme or two and that was something.
He wasn’t Vector or Olamide level or anything, but I would say for what it’s worth, he was Eedris Abdulkareem level or something.
2. Banky W
Banky W wasn’t exactly bad at the rap thing, he just didn’t get a lot of practice.
He has quite a few songs like “Strong Ting” where he rapped pretty good and yeah, it was okay. It’s a real pity he didn’t really keep it up.
3. Skales
A protege of Banky W himself, Skales is a good rapper too.
Most people know Skales as the guy that did “Shake Body” or as the guy with the tiny voice.
Well, he is sort of a WandeCoal in that way, but when it comes to rap, I believe the guy can definitely hold his own.
It’s a shame that he stopped rapping anyway. He would have made a good one.
4. Wizkid
Yet another protege of Banky W who knows what to do when he’s on a hip-hop beat, Wizkid is that kind of guy who has tried it all.
As far back as on “Gidi Girl,” in 2011, Wizkid was already trying out freestyling a couple of lines and that just goes to show how good he was and how hard he would try.
His last attempt at rap was probably in 2017 when he did a playful freestyle called, “Make We Run” with CDQ. We haven’t heard him do anything since.
5. Burna Boy
Well, does anyone remember Burna Boy eating Phyno and M.I Abaga raw on “Link Up”? That was really something, man.
Burna Boy is good with his patois so he knows what to do with a mic. Put him on a track with any rapper, and he won’t fail to deliver. He’s that good.
Anyway, that’s all for now.