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 » The future of Rap music in the Nigerian music industry
    Editorial

    The future of Rap music in the Nigerian music industry

    AmosflashBy AmosflashApril 8, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    This article entails the future of Rap music in the Nigerian music industry

    Rap in Nigeria is not for the weak or the meek because the journey most likely will be longer and harder, and here is the future of Rap music in the Nigerian music industry.

    The future of Rap music in the Nigerian music industry
    The future of Rap music in the Nigerian music industry

    But the future of rap in Nigeria is exciting because rappers are tapping into some of the sub-genres of rap (like Trap and Drill) that are more commercially appealing lately and Rap music in the Nigerian.

    There was a serious revolution in Nigeria music industry, back in the day rap music was everything and more, a lot of artists gain prominence through rap music such as Sasha P., M.I Abaga, Vector, Mr Raw, Olamide, Phyno and so on, thus this question, Can Rap Music still sell in the Nigerian Music industry?

    The evolution started in the mid-2010s when rappers started migrating from rapping to singing, making rap seems less important, it comes to a point that almost all our rappers were singing verses instead of rapping like they used to, hence this question Can Rap Music still sell in the Nigerian Music industry?


    • RELATED: Top 10 Best Live Performers In Nigerian Music Industry
    • RELATED: Nigerian Female Rappers who once dominated the rap industry

    What is rap? rap or rapping is talking delicately and rhythmically, often with a very multiplex rhythm even without tonal concerns, which implies that it doesn’t necessarily need a particular kind of voice to blend.

    We’ll be highlighting why is possible to revive rap music in the Nigerian music industry, gone are the days that everyone embraces and gives attention to rap music if we’re being honest, the focus now is only on the top rap artistes perhaps, no room for the up and coming ones, unlike when everyone had almost same attention prior to talent and hard work.

    M.I released an album titled ‘talk about it in 2008, and a hardcore rap song titled ‘Safe’ featuring Djinee was part of the song that gained massive reception on the album, so basically Nigerian was all about rap music then, it was very appreciated.

     

    Olamide came out with ‘Eni Duro‘ it was a hardcore rap song, with no single singing verse on it, yet it was massively accepted, with due accolades and praises.

    Phyno did the same thing with his singles such as ‘Parcel‘, ‘Man of the Year (Obago)‘ and ‘Ghost Mode‘ all were hardcore rap songs yet it was widely accepted and appreciated.


    • RELATED: African Artistes that have debuted on the UK Singles Chart
    • RELATED: Nigerian Artists that started from the Choir

    However, it is a different case now, as little or no attention is being paid to rap music in the Nigerian music industry, the reason for the total abolishing of rap culture is still a mystery, especially in today’s market.

    In my opinion, I  still believe rap music can still sell in the Nigerian music industry, it just needs to be well packaged,  it is evident Nigerians prefer melody and groovy vibes now, so mixing it with rap will definitely draw attention and gradually rap can be restored, for example, Vector ‘Early Momo’ feat.

    GoodGirl LA is currently gaining ground day by day because of the rap melody infused on it, the same as Ladipoe Know You feat. Simi.

    Stay Updated with MP3BULLET via X and Facebook.
    Editorial Ice Prince M.I Abaga Olamide
    Latest Stories

    Fave Questions Promoters for Blocking Birthday Concert Over Ramadan

    February 4, 2026

    2026 Grammy: Davido reacts to being one of the most talked-about stars

    February 4, 2026

    Davido Expands Massive World Tour with New 2026 Global Dates

    February 4, 2026

    Portable Sparks Concern with Hospital Bed Post Amid Marriage Trouble Rumors

    February 4, 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

    Inside January 2026: The Deals That Defined Football’s Winter Transfer Window

    February 3, 2026

    Done Deal: Crystal Palace Sign Jørgen Strand Larsen From Wolves

    February 2, 2026

    Anthony Joshua releases first statement after losing friends in fatal crash

    January 30, 2026

    2025/26 UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoff Draw

    January 30, 2026
    Lyrics

    “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

    “My Healer” Lyrics by Seyi Vibez Feat. Omah Lay

    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.