Abuja Artists 2026 – 5 Acts You Need to Know
Abuja artists 2026 are rapidly redefining the city’s music landscape. While Lagos has long dominated Nigeria’s music conversation, Abuja’s music scene is evolving fast, producing a new wave of artists who are reshaping what Nigerian music sounds like. Here are five Abuja artists Spotlight is watching closely in 2026.
1. AJ Daviis

Aj Daviis is part of the new generation of Abuja artists reshaping the city’s sound with a blend of melodic Afrobeats, street-pop energy, and emotionally charged storytelling. His music carries a confident, youthful feel – balancing smooth melodies with gritty, relatable themes inspired by nightlife, hustle culture, ambition, and everyday experiences in the capital.
What makes Aj Daviis stand out is his ability to switch between catchy commercial records and introspective moments without losing his identity. His sound feels both polished and raw, capturing the spirit of Abuja’s evolving creative scene while still remaining accessible to wider Afrobeats audiences.
With growing buzz around tracks like Release Them and his recent two-track EP Into the Neighbourhood, alongside a steadily expanding audience across streaming platforms, Aj Daviis is emerging as one of the key artists shaping Abuja’s “New Wave” movement.
Currently, he’s focused on expanding his discography, building his visual identity, and expanding his reach through collaborations, performances, and consistent content — all while pushing Abuja’s sound onto larger national and international conversations.
2. Tyira

Tyira is one of the emerging voices redefining Abuja’s alternative music scene with a sound that blends Afrofusion, soulful R&B, and contemporary pop influences. Known for her emotive songwriting, smooth vocal delivery, and atmospheric production choices, she has steadily built a reputation for creating music that feels both deeply personal and commercially appealing. Her artistry leans into vulnerability, storytelling, and melodic experimentation, giving her a distinct identity within the city’s growing “New Wave” movement.
Her recent collaboration with Rudeboy, Ordinary Love further introduced her to a wider audience, showcasing her ability to hold her own alongside established mainstream acts while maintaining her unique artistic style. The record highlighted her versatility, polished vocal presence, and growing confidence as an artist capable of crossing between alternative and mainstream audiences.
What sets Tyira apart is her ability to combine emotional depth with modern sonic textures, creating records that feel intimate yet expansive. Beyond the music itself, she is focused on building a strong creative identity through visuals, live performances, and collaborative projects that reflect both her individuality and Abuja’s evolving music culture. As she continues working on new releases and expanding her sound, Tyira is positioning herself as one of the standout artists to watch in Abuja’s next generation of talent.
3. OG Mage

OG Mage is one of the standout voices emerging from Abuja’s alternative music wave, known for blending hip-hop, Afro-fusion, trap, and melodic street influences into a sound that feels both experimental and deeply authentic. His music carries a laid-back confidence, often layered with introspective lyrics, atmospheric production, and sharp storytelling that reflects youth culture, ambition, and life in the city.
What sets OG Mage apart is his versatility and artistic identity. Rather than following predictable trends, he leans into a distinct sonic style that balances mood, emotion, and raw expression. His records often feel cinematic — pulling listeners into immersive soundscapes while still delivering memorable hooks and relatable themes.
As Abuja’s creative scene continues gaining national attention, OG Mage represents the side of the city pushing boundaries and redefining what the next generation of Nigerian artists can sound like.
In his recent interview with Spotlight, he spoke candidly about the challenges he has faced in the industry, while emphasizing his commitment to developing new music, refining his creative direction, and growing his audience through visuals, collaborations, live performances, and consistent artistic experimentation.
4. KENKÉ

KENKÉ is one of the emerging female artists helping shape Abuja’s growing alternative music movement, bringing together elements of Afrofusion, R&B, and contemporary soul with a sound that feels both intimate and modern. Known for her smooth vocal delivery, emotionally layered songwriting, and calm yet captivating presence, she creates music that explores themes of love, vulnerability, identity, and personal growth.
What makes KENKÉ stand out is her ability to blend soft, atmospheric melodies with deeply expressive storytelling, giving her records a distinct emotional weight while remaining accessible and replay-worthy. Her music carries a refined, minimalist quality that allows her voice and lyricism to take center stage, setting her apart within Abuja’s new generation of genre-blending artists.
KENKÉ recently released Ordinary Is Spectacular Enough, which was widely well received. As her audience continues to grow, she remains focused on expanding her creative vision through new releases, visual storytelling, collaborations, and live performances that further define her artistic identity. With a steadily evolving sound and a strong sense of individuality, she is positioning herself as one of the standout Abuja artists to watch in 2026.
EESKAY

Eeskay is one of the emerging rap voices pushing Abuja’s new-wave movement forward, blending sharp lyricism, laid-back delivery, and modern hip-hop influences into a sound that feels authentic to the city’s evolving culture. His music draws from contemporary rap, trap, and Afro-influenced rhythms, creating records that balance confidence, introspection, and street-driven storytelling.
What makes Eeskay stand out is his ability to combine catchy flows with relatable narratives and a calm but commanding presence on records. Rather than relying solely on trends, he brings personality and intention into his music, giving listeners a sound that feels both grounded and progressive. His style reflects the energy of Abuja’s youth culture — ambitious, expressive, and creatively fearless.
As Abuja continues gaining recognition as a hub for emerging talent, Eeskay represents the city’s growing rap scene and the artists redefining what modern Nigerian hip-hop can sound like.
Currently, he is preparing to release a joint EP with Erigga titled North And South, while continuing to strengthen his artistic identity and expand his audience through visuals, collaborations, live performances, and a consistent stream of creative output.
Abuja artists 2026 are at the forefront of a fast-rising creative shift, and Abuja’s music movement is only just getting started. Spotlight will continue documenting the artists, sounds, and stories shaping the capital’s creative culture. Submit your music at voltechmultimedia.com/spotlight to be considered for our next feature.
