These are why Oxlade is the next big thing in Nigeria’s music industry
Oxlade, also known as Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman, became well-known after making a beautiful contribution to Blaqbonez’s “Mamiwota.”
Later, he collaborated with Fireboy DML on the song “Sing,” which brought him a lot of recognition due to his incredibly calming singing talent.
Oxlade can sing pitches more correctly and expressively to excite the sound with the right breath support. He also has a velvety voice with a falsetto incorporated, a wider dynamic range, and a bigger dynamic range.
Few musicians in the Nigerian music scene have such skill and influence; these artists include Lyta, Wande Coal, Wurld, and Demmie Vee.
On the other hand, Oxlade has demonstrated his capacity to get into the mainstream by working with many fantastic artists, such as Skip Marley, who included Oxlade in the P2J remix of “Slow Down” which was published in 2020.
The vocal contributions from Nigeria’s Davido and H.E.R are also fixed on the bump-driven Afrobeats track, indicating a firm foundation for Oxlade’s strategy.
In 2020, he launched his debut 6-track EP, titled “Oxygen,” which went viral across the country and abroad and served as a stepping stone for him to become one of the top-rated musicians in Nigeria.
It was accompanied by the single “Away,” which has a cool attitude, a catchy tune, and the shock value and resonance of immediate success.
Oxlade has demonstrated his vocal prowess during a number of live performances and in uploaded snippets, demonstrating that his voice is certainly not simply an autotune effect like that used by some musicians.
In 2022, Ku Lo Sa by Oxlade builds up gradually and aspires to be one of the biggest afrobeats songs.
The great Nigerian singer, composer, and performer Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman, well known by his stage name Oxlade, has reached a new milestone with his most recent song, “Ku lo Sa.”
“KU LO SA” is one of the biggest Afrobeats singles currently trending in Nigeria and around the globe.