From Afrobeats to Nollywood, from the streets of Lagos to arenas worldwide — we bring you the sound, culture, and faces defining Nigerian entertainment today.
"First Lady of Nigerian Hip Hop"
Born Anthonia Yetunde Alabi in Ibadan, Sasha P rose to become the most prominent female figure in Nigerian hip-hop — blazing a trail when women in the genre were a rarity. Rapper, lawyer, fashion designer, motivational speaker, and cultural ambassador for Ekiti State. She did it all.
The First Lady of Nigerian Hip Hop. Singer, rapper, lawyer, and fashion entrepreneur who broke barriers for women in Nigerian music since 2001.
View Profile & Discography →Grammy-nominated Afrobeats global superstar, from Surulere Lagos to the world's biggest stages. Multiple chart-toppers across Africa, the US, and UK.
View Profile →Grammy Award winner and one of Afrobeats' most globally recognised voices. His fusion of reggae, dancehall, and Afropop redefined the genre's reach.
View Profile →From Ibadan schoolgirl to MTV Africa Music Award winner — how Anthonia Yetunde Alabi carved a path through a male-dominated industry and opened doors for every female rapper who came after her.
IFPI's 2026 report confirms Sub-Saharan Africa's recorded music market grew over 15% in 2025, with Nigeria at the forefront.
With 2,500+ films produced annually and growing international streaming deals, Nigerian cinema is reshaping global storytelling.