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How Gen Z Artistes Are Redefining Afrobeat Culture

by Samuel Abulude and AYOMIDE ADEYANJU
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Lagos is the city that never sleeps, and its entertainment hub welcomes a diverse array of musicians with their distinct sounds. The city hums with music pulsing from speakers in clubs, lounges, and street corners. But it’s not just Fela’s Afrobeat or Wizkid’s smooth sounds dominating the airwaves—it’s a fresh wave of Gen Z artists reimagining Afrobeat in their own bold, global way.

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This new generation of Lagos-based musicians is flipping the script.

Artists like Rema, Ayra Starr, and Odumodublvck are blending Afrobeat with elements of trap, R&B, soul, grime, and alternative sounds. The result? A genre-defying movement that’s carving a new path for Nigerian music—unapologetically youthful, experimental, and globally relevant.

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Rema, with his genre tag “Afrorave,” has become a poster boy for the shift. Ayra Starr’s soulful lyrics and futuristic style have resonated far beyond Africa, while Odumodublvck’s gritty delivery fuses street-hop energy with cultural pride. These artists are less focused on sticking to Afrobeat’s traditional blueprint and more interested in pushing its boundaries.

Social media and streaming platforms like TikTok, Audiomack, and Spotify have become launchpads for their music. Unlike older generations who relied heavily on radio play and physical sales, today’s artists can go viral overnight. “The world is listening now,” Ayra Starr once said in an interview. “So we’re creating music that speaks to everyone—but still feels like home.”

This evolution is not just about sound—it’s also about attitude. Gen Z artists are expressing raw emotions, challenging norms, and redefining what it means to be young and African. From Bloody Civilian’s rebellious lyrics to Fave’s heartfelt melodies, this movement is less about imitation and more about innovation.

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As this wave grows stronger, it’s clear that the New Lagos Sound isn’t just a phase—it’s a cultural shift. These young voices are reshaping Afrobeat into something layered, limitless, and deeply personal. And as they do, they’re carrying Nigerian music into new corners of the world, with Lagos as the heartbeat of it all.

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