This is why Mohbad stand the chance to win the next rookie of the year award
Mohbad is on the verge of creating a blueprint for the mainstream and most importantly focused on it, and here is why Mohbad stand the chance to win the next rookie of the year award on any award platform on the year in review.
Mohbad, Naira Marley’s protege, is currently releasing street anthems, either as a duet or as a feature, but he understands the mainstream assignment.
Mohbad is a leading Nigerian artiste and a multi-award winner in the Music industry who has churned out distinct hits in the short period of the mainstream.
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However, he was signed under a record label named “Marlian Music” and under his imprint are a lot of talented acts.
Before then, he had been bubbling under in Nigerian music circles and his music was steadily gathering pace on local blogs.
“KPK” which stands for Ko Por Ke and means It is Plenty or Who Says It’s not Plenty is an addictive street hop/pop record self-produced by Rexxie, Written and voiced by Naira Marley’s protege
By 2020, he found his feet and started releasing his own music, More importantly, he honed his formless craft and his singing even got better.
‘Komajensun’ became one of the sleeper hits of 2020 and his feature on Naira Marley’s ‘Dido Lobo’ was also a standout performance. ‘Over Hype’ remains his best record though
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In late 2020, he followed up the single ‘Ponmo’ featuring his label boss, Naira Marley, and former YBNL Lil Kesh with his debut body of work.
Light EP – a project that sees Mohbad perfect his singing side while he also flaunts his more familiar rapping side. He addresses lifestyle, counter-cultural and socio-political topics.
However, the Multiple talented Nigerian indigenous singer-songwriter is on the verge of creating a blueprint for the mainstream.
‘Light EP,’ his previous EP effort, is a fantastic follow-up. With ‘Feel Good,’ Mohbad delivers hard-hitting amapiano vibes.
Mohbad comes through with ‘Feel Good,’ giving the street what it wants and loves the most: slang, lamba, and catchy lyrics.
On this, he encourages people to enjoy their lives whenever they have the opportunity, as well as to feel well at all times.