Nigerian street-pop star Shallipopi has expanded his growing catalogue with the release of “Allergies,” a new single that sees the Plutomania Records boss lean further into the witty storytelling and street-rooted sound that have become central to his appeal.

The Edo-born hitmaker has built a reputation for transforming everyday conversations, street culture, and hustle narratives into chart-topping records. On Allergies, he once again taps into that formula, delivering a song that reflects his current mindset while maintaining the laid-back charisma that fans have come to expect.
Produced by Jazzman Beatz and Cooq, the track is driven by a dark and infectious instrumental that blends amapiano-inspired log drums with indigenous percussive elements. The production creates a hypnotic groove, balancing heavy basslines with spacious arrangements that allow Shallipopi’s distinctive vocal style to shine.
Rather than overcrowding the beat, the production leaves room for his conversational delivery, playful ad-libs, and effortless flow. The result is a record designed to thrive in nightlife settings, car speakers, and social media-driven dance moments.
At the centre of the song is the concept of boundaries and personal growth. Using the title Allergies as a metaphor, Shallipopi humorously outlines the habits, situations, and people he now chooses to avoid as his success continues to grow. The theme serves as a reflection on self-preservation, financial progress, and navigating changing relationships in the face of fame.
Lyrically, the singer relies heavily on the street slang, Pidgin expressions, and clever observations that have helped define his artistry. His delivery transforms personal experiences into relatable commentary, creating a record that feels both individual and communal at the same time.
With its infectious bounce, memorable one-liners, and street-savvy perspective, Allergies reinforces Shallipopi’s ability to connect with listeners through authenticity and humour. The single arrives as another strong addition to his catalogue and further cements his position as one of the most influential voices shaping contemporary street-pop culture.
Listen to “Allergies” HERE
