Over the years, one of the debate in the Nigerian music scene has been about the vibrancy of the Hiphop genre. It’s commercial viability, authenticity and relatability with the dynamic audience, that without ostentation have an insatiable thirst for the Afrobeat genre and its Fusions. Though Hiphop in Nigeria is trussed by a considerable group of fanatics with priests amidst them who have continued to carry and spread its light through the streets and even to the global audience.
A young priest has been a beacon of hope for this genre, spreading its message using simple but weighted words to express truth and societal ills plaguing the Nigerian society; admonishing youth to embrace individuality through collective strength to achieve goals and success. EniolaHavoc is that beacon of hope, a priest crying from the streets of Ebute-metta and beyond, sermonizing the gospel of rap.
With singles and discographies such as Ebute-metta Like Compton, Tap Into The Vibe, Just Five Songs attesting to his resilience and lyrical prowess, EniolaHavoc is definitely on the right path to the biggest stage, he won’t stop until the world is his “bando”.