Date 2024-11-01
Category Gist & Gossip
Afrobeats has become the fastest-growing genre on Spotify, growing by 550% since 2017. The reason is the new generation of artists coming up. It’s evolved over the years to the point that it has gone beyond just being a Nigerian sound; it’s a global vibe, shaking things up from Lagos to London.
This tremendous growth is thanks to the emergence of an enormous amount of ambitious new/upcoming talents in the industry. What started as a movement addressing Nigeria’s social and political issues has now evolved into a genre that celebrates Africa’s beauty, joy, and rich culture. The younger generation of artists is using it to shift perceptions of the continent, and one of these artists is Aremu Riliwan, also known as Megaboy Raze.
Born in Oshodi, Lagos, and currently based in Somolu, Megaboy Raze has a unique take on Afrobeat. His sound is soft and soulful, yet still makes you move. He started making music officially in 2023, but the journey hasn’t been straightforward. “I wasn’t sure about my sound at first,” he admits. “I felt I wasn’t good enough. Confidence was a big issue, and I wasn’t sure how to shape my craft.”
Like many young Nigerian artists, Megaboy Raze took time to figure it out. He spent hours practicing, listening to the top Afrobeat stars, and learning how to blend creativity with appeal. “I listened to a lot of artists I admire. It took time, but I was determined to make music that connects with people,” he says. That determination paid off when he bagged the Next Rated Award in his department at school, a moment that solidified his belief in his talent. “If I can do this small, then I know I can do it bigger,” he adds.
Megaboy Raze believes that what makes his music stand out is how relatable it is. His latest track, Ayeloja, tells the emotional story of a friend who passed away while chasing his dreams. “It’s a song about how life is short and we should cherish every moment,” he explains. “I think people can connect with that message, especially with the way things are now.”
His music for him, which he describes as “music from sound to soul,” is more than just a vibe. For him, it’s a way to encourage listeners to believe in themselves and appreciate the beauty in life. “I want my music to remind people that anything is possible. Yes, there will be challenges, but you can overcome them. Give love a chance and don’t give up,” he says.
When asked about his upcoming projects, Megaboy Raze lights up. He’s currently working on a love song collaboration titled First Priority, and he’s excited to see how people will react to it. “I featured someone on it, and it’s different from what I’ve done before. I think people will vibe with it,” he says.
With a raving desire to shine in the industry, and to make sure his voice is heard, it’s no wonder that Afrobeat is experiencing an incredible speed in evolution. Huge ambitions drive these upcoming artists.
As Afrobeat continues to grow, artists like Megaboy Raze are showing that the genre is more than just beats and rhythm—it’s about storytelling, emotion, and connection to the ear and soul. And for Raze, the journey is just beginning.