Class of ’25: Lagos’s New School Afro‑HipHop Voices Taking Center Stage

Meet 5 rising voices, each reshaping the genre with their flavour, from Fuji fusions to soul-tinted trap. Yes, Lagos’ next wave has arrived with a new class in session, and it’s rewriting the Afro‑HipHop playbook from the ground up.


Blending the grit of Lagos streets with global flair, these artists are not just dropping hits, they’re carving new lanes. Here are the 2025 names you need to know:

  1. Kunmie
    Known for “Arike,” which hit Spotify Viral Global’s top list in Q1 2025, Kunmie blends traditional Yoruba vocal stylings with minimalist beats. Think Ayra Starr meets Asa, in a soft, rooted reinvention.
  2. Chella
    Chella scored a runaway viral hit with “My Darling” in March 2025, combining street-hop cadences with old-school Shabba energy. TurnTable and Shazam data proved the hit wasn’t a fluke, it was a movement.
  3. TML Vibez
    Mentored by Seyi Vibez and backed by Vibez Inc., TML’s gritty, melodic voice is anchoring street-hop’s latest evolution. His 2024 projects trended across Boomplay and TurnTable, marking him as a Gen Z favorite.
  4. Espago
    The Lagos-born newcomer with a Fuji-influenced Afro‑HipHop vibe, Espago, entered the game with a background in hospitality, design, and live storytelling. With one year of studio time under his belt and a debut single (“Killing Me”) dropping July 19, 2025, his vocal precision and Fuji-soul blend make him one of the most unique entrants on this list.
  5. Vasa
    Known for his raw TikTok freestyles, Vasa’s Book of Vasa EP series built a cult following. His emotion-driven bars and melodic rap made him a TurnTable Emerging pick to watch in 2024, now it’s 2025 and he’s taking centre stage.
    The Class of ’25 is loud, experimental, and deeply rooted. As Afro‑HipHop evolves beyond street stories into full-bodied narratives, these artists, Ayo Maff, Qing Madi, Espago, and others, aren’t just releasing music. They’re shaping culture.

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