List of Nigerian rappers

The following is a list of notable rap music artists from Nigeria.

A

B

  • Andre Blaze (born 1983), radio personality, rapper, television host and producer
  • Blaqbonez[1] (born 1996), rapper and singer

C

  • CDQ (born 1985), rapper and songwriter
  • Chinko Ekun (born 1993), rapper and songwriter

D

  • Da Emperor (born 1993), rapper, actor, and songwriter
  • Da Grin (1984 – 2010),[2] rapper
  • D'banj (born 1980), singer, rapper and television personality
  • Dr SID (born 1980), rapper and singer
  • Durella, artist, performer and songwriter
  • DJ AB (born 1993), rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer
  • Dice Ailes (born 1996), rapper and singer

E

  • ELDee (born 1977), rapper
  • Emmy Gee (born 1986), rapper
  • Erigga (born 1987), rapper and singer
  • Efe (born 1993), rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer

F

  • Falz (born 1990), rapper, songwriter and actor

G

I

  • Ice Prince (born 1986), rapper
  • Illbliss, rapper and actor
  • IllRymz (born 1985), television host, radio personality, writer, producer and rapper
  • Ikechukwu, actor, rapper, and singer

J

  • Jesse Jagz (born 1984), rapper, record producer, and songwriter
  • Ian Jazzi (born 1986), artist, record producer and actor

K

  • Kheengz (born 1992), rapper and actor

L

  • Ladipoe, rapper and singer
  • Laycon (born 1993), rapper, singer, songwriter and media personality
  • Lil Kesh (born 1999), rapper and singer
  • Lyrikal (born 1983), rapper, record producer, and songwriter

M

N

O

P

  • Pepenazi (born 1988), singer-songwriter and preacher
  • Phyno (born 1986), rapper and singer

R

S

  • Skales (born 1991), rapper
  • Sasha P (born 1983), rapper, musician, businesswoman and lawyer
  • Staqk G (born 1996), rapper

V

  • Vector (born 1984), rapper, singer and songwriter
  • Vudumane, singer, rapper and songwriter

W

Y

References

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  2. ^ Ogala, George (2022-04-22). "Remembering Dagrin, Nigeria's foremost indigenous rapper,12 years after". Premium Times. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
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  5. ^ "Rema Archives". NotjustOk. Retrieved 2022-10-01.