Close Menu
Mp3BulletMp3Bullet
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Editorial
    • Celeb News
    • Lyrics
    • DJs
    • Mp3bullet TBT!!!
    • Music
    • Videos
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Mp3BulletMp3Bullet
    • Home
    • Editorial
    • Celebrity News
    • Music
      • Naija
      • Videos
      • DJs
      • Ghana Songs
      • Gospel Songs
      • East Africa Songs
      • South Africa
    • Lyrics
    • Sport
    Subscribe
    Mp3BulletMp3Bullet
    Home » Biggest Pee Drops “Alhaji” – A Bold Afro-Fusion Money Anthem
    Featured

    Biggest Pee Drops “Alhaji” – A Bold Afro-Fusion Money Anthem

    Emma TeeBy Emma TeeFebruary 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Biggest Pee has released a new Afrobeat song, “Alhaji,” with strong energy that’s more than just a party song. It talks about hustle, money, influence, and ambition in an easy-to-understand way.

    Biggest Pee Drops “Alhaji” – A Bold Afro-Fusion Money Anthem
    Biggest Pee Drops “Alhaji” – A Bold Afro-Fusion Money Anthem

    Nigerian Afro-Fusion artist Biggest Pee has released a powerful new single titled “Alhaji” on 2nd February 2026. This Afrobeats track brings strong rhythm, bold lyrics, and cultural flavor that make it stand out in today’s Nigerian music scene. If you enjoy Afrobeat, hip-hop, and meaningful storytelling, this song is one to add to your playlist.

    “Alhaji” is not just a catchy word. In Nigeria, “Alhaji” is a title often given to a respected and wealthy man. In this song, Biggest Pee uses the word to tell a story about money, hustle, respect, and power. The track blends Afro-fusion sounds with modern Afrobeats production, creating something energetic but still thoughtful.

    • The Story Behind “Alhaji”

    The creation of “Alhaji” happened naturally during a studio session in Abuja. Biggest Pee and his producer were simply working on beats when creativity flowed.

    He began freestyling, and when the word “Alhaji” came out, he built the entire story around it. That freestyle moment turned into a full song filled with confidence and social commentary.

    You can hear that raw energy in the opening line:

    “Alhaji yo! Alhaji for here!! Pay me my money today Alhaji!!”

    Right from the start, the song talks about payment, value, and respect. It feels like someone demanding what they deserve after putting in hard work.

    • Lyrics That Speak About Money and Power

    One of the main themes of “Alhaji” is the relationship between money and power. Biggest Pee makes it clear that he is focused on success and financial growth. He raps:

    “We have been into this game, I no be the Jesus, nor I be devil but I get many followers.”

    This line simply means he does not see himself as perfect or evil, but he knows he has influence. People listen to him. He continues:

    “I have been always chasing the bag, it’s all about the money or the verse.”

    “Chasing the bag” means working hard to make money. For a 15-year-old listener, this is about ambition. It is about trying to succeed in whatever you do, whether it is music, school, or business.

    However, he also adds an important message:

    “No be everybody wey get money get power.”

    This means not everyone who has money truly has influence or respect. It reminds listeners that money alone does not make someone powerful in character or impact.

    When he mentions names like:

    Adeleke… hunhun
    Otedola… hunhun

    He is referencing wealthy Nigerian families. This connects the song to real-life discussions about wealth and influence in society.

    Who Is Biggest Pee?

    Born Peter Patrick Abazie, Biggest Pee (also known as ObiAdaNa) comes from Imo State, with roots in Kaduna and Port Harcourt. His music reflects Nigeria’s diversity. You can hear northern and southern influences in his sound.

    He started making music during secondary school, rapping in church under a group called Church Boys. That early love for rhythm shaped his journey.

    His stage name comes from his initials “P.P.” in Peter Patrick. His music blends Afrobeat, hip-hop, and soul, which is why he is described as an Afro-Fusion artist.

    You can hear inspiration from major artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, Eminem, Runtown, and Fela in this track. From Burna Boy and Fela, there is that Afrobeat confidence and cultural pride.

    From Wizkid and Runtown, you hear melody and smooth rhythm. From Eminem, you can sense the rap confidence and bold delivery.

    But even with these influences, Biggest Pee still sounds like himself. His voice carries both street energy and thoughtful storytelling.

    Listen/Stream HERE

    Support Biggest Pee on Social Media

    Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok

    Listen to more of Biggest Pee

    Spotify | Apple Music

    Stay Updated with MP3BULLET via X and Facebook.
    Biggest Pee featured New Albums and Music Reviews
    Latest Stories

    Biggest Pee Drops “Alhaji” – A Bold Afro-Fusion Money Anthem

    February 17, 2026

    Portable Fires at Olamide, Claims Former Mentor Is Blocking His Music

    February 16, 2026

    How Nathaniel Bassey Escaped a Juju Man’s Spell

    February 16, 2026

    Odumodublvck Open to Peace Talks With Blaqbonez, Sets One Condition

    February 16, 2026
    About
    About

    Mp3bullet is your #1 source for the latest Nigerian and African music updates. We deliver fresh news, exclusive artist interviews, in-depth reviews, and top tracks from the Afrobeats scene. Our mission is to keep you connected with the heart of African music, offering engaging content and detailed coverage every day.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp
    Sport

    2025/26: FA Cup fifth round draw

    February 16, 2026

    CAF Makes Big Decision on Forthcoming AFCON Tournament

    February 13, 2026

    Premier League Player, Manager of January 2026 Winners Confirmed

    February 13, 2026

    Nottingham Forest Part Ways with Sean Dyche as Relegation Fears Grow

    February 12, 2026
    Lyrics

    “Don’t Love Me” Lyrics by Omah Lay

    February 6, 2026

    “Motho Waka” Lyrics by Ladipoe & Maglera Doe Boy

    January 23, 2026

    “Igboro” Lyrics by Boy Spyce

    January 23, 2026

    “Akonuche Remix” Lyrics by Priesst Feat. Shoday & Victony

    January 23, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    © 2026 Mp3bullet Media

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.