Top 30 Nigerian Music Artistes And Their Real Names (see List) - Zlato Queen
By Prettyloaded - Monday, May 20, 2024
1. Yemi Alade - Real Name is Yemi Eberechi Alade
2. Dr sid - Real Name is Sidney Onoriode Esiri
3. Tiwa savage - Real Name is Tiwatope Savage-Balogun
4. D’prince - Real Name is Charles Enebeli Ajaereh
5. Zlato Queen - Real Name is Ifeoma Blessing Iwuama
6. Naeto C - Real Name is Naetochukwu Chikwe
7. Korede Bello - Real Name is Korede Bello
8. Reekado Banks - Real Name is Ayoleyi Hanniel Solomon
9. Di’Ja - Real Name is Hadiza DiJa’ Blell
10. D’banj - Real Name is Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo
11. Skales - Real Name is Raoul John Njen-Njeng
12. Wizkid - Real Name is Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun
13. L.A.X - Real Name is Damilola Afolabi
14. Banky W - Real Name is Bankole Wellington
15. Niyola - Real Name is Eniola Akinbo
16. Shaydee - Real Name is Shadrach Adeboye
17. Falz - Real Name is Folarin Falana
18. Ice Prince - Real Name is Panshak Zamani
19. Patoranking - Real Name is - Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie
20. Olamide - Real Name is Olamide Adedeji
21. Lil Kesh - Real Name is Ololade Keshinro
22. Chinko Ekun - Real Name is Oladipo Olamide
23. Wande Coal - Real Name is Oluwatobi Wande Ojosipe
24. Ruggedman - Real Name is Michael Stephens
25. Brymo - Real Name is Olawale Ashimi
26. Mc Galaxy - Real Name is Innocent Udeme Udofot
27. Frank Edwards - Real Name is Frank Ugochukwu Edwards
28. Faze - Real Name is Chibuzor Oji Flavour Chinedu Okoli
29. Femi Kuti - Real Name is Olufemi Anikulapo Kuti
30. Kizz Daniel - Real Name is Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe
DOWNLOAD MP3: Uc Banton - Teach The Children
By Prettyloaded - Monday, May 20, 2024
Nigerian singer-songwriter, Uc Banton dropped a new song called “Teach The Children”.
His fans and critics have given the song great reviews, with many applauding the duo’s amazing vocals and the catchy beat.
It has been observed by listeners that Uc Banton combine his distinct styles and energies in a seamless way to create a dynamic, alluring sound.
The song’s lyrics are praised for their accessible and thought-provoking themes as well.
Listen below;