7. Seyi Shay
I’ll be the first to say I wasn’t quite sold on Seyi Shay until recently even though I respected her hustle. But even in my “doubtful” period, I knew she was a solid entertainment brand. Her vocals are solid, and so is her work lyrically but it’s her versatility, and mass appeal that put her in a unique box. She can switch from traditional RnB to Reggae to Pop and not drop in quality.
Over the past couple of years she’s won me over, and I’m now a big fan. This singer/songwriter’s journey started in the UK where she was part of the musical group, Boadicea, and later From Above.
She hit the scene in Nigeria with singles, Loving Your Way, No Lele, and Irawo, but it wasn’t until her single, Murda that she really struck serious gold. The platform is set for her to potentially dominate, and so far she’s making all the right moves to do so.
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