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10 female Afrobeats stars everyone should be paying attention to

#FeaturedPost Here are 10 Nigerian female Afrobeats artists to look out for.
10 female Afrobeats stars everyone should be paying attention to
10 female Afrobeats stars everyone should be paying attention to

Afrobeats is one of Nigeria’s biggest cultural exports.

From the streets of Lagos to the clubs in London and even TikTok trends in Colombia, Nigerian music has become a global sound.

While stars like Tiwa Savage, Tems, Ayra Starr, Yemi Alade, Teni, and Simi have risen to superstardom, there's a growing tribe of budding Nigerian female artists who are talented, creative, and ready to dominate.

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Here are 10 Nigerian female Afrobeats artists who may not be trending on every chart but are steadily building global fanbases, dropping quality music, and pushing the boundaries of sound, style, and storytelling in 2025.

1. Darkoo

Nigerian singer, Darkoo features Hardy Caprio on new single, 'Juicy (Brown Skin like Eva)'.' (ListeinHotMusic)

Nigerian singer, Darkoo features Hardy Caprio on new single, 'Juicy (Brown Skin like Eva)'.' (ListeinHotMusic)

Darkoo has been delivering back-to-back bangers for a few years now, but in 2025, she’s becoming impossible to ignore.

Born in Nigeria and raised in the UK, her music blends Afrobeats, drill, and UK rap in a way that reflects her dual heritage.

Her tracks, like Always with Black Sherif and Disturbing U with Ayra Starr, have charted across multiple countries, and she continues to evolve as an artist with every release.

While she may not be as mainstream in Nigeria as some of her peers, Darkoo’s international audience is expanding fast.

2. Fave

Fave takes centre stage as Spotify EQUAL artist

Fave takes centre stage as Spotify EQUAL artist

Let’s talk about Fave, whose name continues to ring louder each year.

She might be known for Baby Riddim, but in 2025, she’s evolved way beyond a viral single.

Her most recent project, Dutty Love, offers a deeper, more vulnerable look into her artistry. Songs like Scars and Let It Burn aren’t just catchy; they speak to heartbreak, growth, and the emotional rollercoaster young Nigerians can relate to.

Her growing streaming numbers, combined with her songwriting strength and laid-back charisma, make her a standout voice in the new school of Afrobeats.

3. Princess Wonda

Afrobeats star Princess Wonda delivers exciting fusion with 'Shooby Doo'

Afrobeats star Princess Wonda delivers exciting fusion with 'Shooby Doo'

Princess Wonda is easily one of the most versatile female Afrobeats artists you’ll come across today. She mixes Afrobeat with reggaeton, Latin pop, and highlife, all in a way that still feels proudly Nigerian.

Although she hasn’t released new music yet in 2025, she recently teased a new single titled No Yawa on Instagram, and fans are buzzing. If it’s anything like her 2024 hits Shooby Doo and International Loving, it’ll be a full-on global vibe.

With close to 1 million monthly Spotify listeners last year, Princess Wonda is building a strong audience across the UK, Nigeria, and parts of Latin America.

She sings in English, Pidgin, Yoruba, and Spanish and breaking cultural barriers while maintaining a sound that’s bold, feminine, and fierce. She’s not just building a fanbase, she’s building a movement.

4. Bloody Civilian

Bloody Civilian drops new compelling EP 'Anger Management'

Bloody Civilian drops new compelling EP 'Anger Management'

If you like your music bold and unapologetic, Bloody Civilian is your girl.

From her feature on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever to her experimental EP Anger Management, she’s constantly proving that Nigerian music can be raw, political, and genre-fluid.

Her songs mix Afrobeat with punk energy, electronic layers, and strong lyrics about identity and survival.

In 2025, she’s gaining more attention from global alté and indie music circles. She may not be the loudest voice in the room, but she’s one of the most fearless.

5. Qing Madi 

10 female Afrobeats stars everyone should be paying attention to

Qing Madi is different in the best way possible. She calls her sound “Afro-supernatural,” and once you listen, you’ll understand why. Her music feels soft, spiritual, and deeply emotional, yet rooted in Afrobeat rhythms.

Her debut project, I Am the Blueprint, has earned her a cult following, especially among Gen Z fans looking for something soulful but still Nigerian.

Songs like Ole and Journey have been praised for their poetic lyrics and dreamy soundscape.

In 2025, Qing Madi is performing at local festivals and slowly expanding her reach to other African and diaspora audiences. She’s not rushing, and that’s the power in her artistry.

6. Morravey 

Rising sensation Morravey features Davido on debut EP 'RAVI'

Rising sensation Morravey features Davido on debut EP 'RAVI'

Signed to Davido’s DMW 2.0, Morravey made a strong first impression with her vocals on In The Garden from Timeless. But in 2025, she’s stepping into her spotlight.

Her single, Ifeneme, went viral last year with over 500,000 UGC videos on TikTok, introducing her to a younger, digital-savvy fanbase.

Her sound blends Afropop with rich, emotive vocals, often compared to R&B artists but with a uniquely Nigerian flavour.

With a fast-growing online following and consistent support from fans across West Africa, Morravey is fast becoming one of the most exciting voices of the new wave.

7. Guchi

Guchi has been quietly building an impressive catalogue of music over the years. Known for hits like Jennifer and Benzema, her 2023 and 2024 releases showcased her consistency and vocal strength.

In 2025, she’s taken things up a notch, experimenting with deeper storytelling and melodic Afropop hooks that connect instantly with fans.

Her social media engagement remains strong, and she’s frequently trending across Nigeria, East Africa, and parts of Asia.

While she may not get as much media coverage as some of her peers, her numbers and loyal fan base speak for themselves.

8. LADE

Future Sounds (Lade: cover for July)

Future Sounds (Lade: cover for July)

You’ve heard Lade’s voice, even if you didn’t realise it. She went viral for singing the Airtel 444 jingle, and since then, she’s been dropping original songs with catchy hooks and relatable lyrics.

Her single Adulthood Anthem struck a nerve with young Nigerians and was practically a soundtrack for 2022/2023.

In 2025, she’s focusing on new releases and live performances, with an increasing presence on streaming platforms.

Lade's music beautifully mirrors the reality of the everyday young Nigerian, trying to figure out life, money, and love.

9. Ugoccie

Fast-rising Afrobeats star Ugoccie shares new EP 'VOTE'

Fast-rising Afrobeats star Ugoccie shares new EP 'VOTE'

Ugoccie is a storyteller through and through. Known for her witty lyrics and social media freestyles, she’s one of those rare artists who’s both fun and thought-provoking.

She raps, she sings, and she isn’t afraid to speak her truth. In 2025, her music continues to explore themes of womanhood, society, and identity, especially from an Igbo and pan-Nigerian perspective.

Songs like Due Time and Obi Cubana show her versatility. Whether it’s spoken word, conscious rap, or Afropop, Ugoccie brings intelligence and fire to every track.

10. Raybekah

Raybekah

Raybekah

Raybekah brings that street-flavored Afropop that connects with everyday Nigerians. She wields catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and a raw delivery that cuts through.

Her track Ex Boyfriend enjoyed success on TikTok and made her a fan favourite.

Raybekah is an artist with an exciting sound who knows how to connect emotionally with fans.

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