Nigerian rapper and Mavin Records lyricist LADIPOE has returned with a deeply reflective new single titled Many People, featuring rising alternative talent Ema Onigah.
The record continues his signature approach to storytelling rap, offering yet another layered commentary on social behavior, perception, and life within the entertainment space.

Positioned as a conceptual release, Many People expands on LADIPOE’s ongoing “Lifelines”-styled reflections, where he often explores the emotional weight of fame and the contradictions that come with public life.
This time, the focus shifts toward trust, authenticity, and the mental fatigue that comes from navigating relationships shaped by image and status.
Sonically, the track leans into a smooth, late-night jazz-rap direction. Built on a calm boom-bap foundation, it features soft percussion, warm keyboard textures, and a steady double-bass groove that gives it a cinematic, almost underground poetry-session feel.
The production creates space for reflection, allowing every lyric and vocal layer to sit clearly within the mix.
Ema Onigah sets the tone with a haunting, soulful hook that anchors the record in emotion. Her delivery adds depth and atmosphere, giving LADIPOE the perfect backdrop to unfold his thoughts with precision and control.
On his part, LADIPOE delivers verses packed with sharp internal rhymes and measured cadence, tackling themes around fame, shifting loyalties, and emotional self-preservation. Rather than leaning into mainstream rap formulas, he opts for a more introspective approach, using calm but piercing lines to dissect the realities of visibility in today’s digital age.
With its stripped-back production and heavy lyrical focus, Many People stands out as a pure hip-hop offering built for listeners who appreciate detail, depth, and replay value. It is less about instant appeal and more about reflection — a record that quietly lingers long after it ends.
Listen to “Many People” HERE
