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New Afrobeat sensation Waju swirls fans with redefining voice

Bayo Akeem
April 25, 2025
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Emerging Afrobeat sensation, Okegbile Peter, popularly known as Waju, is steadily carving a niche for himself in the Nigerian music industry with a gift that effortlessly touches the soul. Known for his smooth vocals and lyrical depth, the Abuja-based singer is gaining ground as one of the most promising young acts in the genre.

Born in the early 2000s into the Okegbile family, Waju hails from Osu town in Osun State, South-West Nigeria. He is the second of four sons and has lived in the Federal Capital Territory since infancy. With roots in Yoruba culture and an upbringing in the heart of Nigeria’s capital, Waju blends tradition and modernity in his sound.

Waju’s musical journey began with a self-discovery of his unique ability to evoke emotions through melody and lyrics. This realization sparked a passion that led him to undergo a series of intensive training sessions with industry veterans, refining both his vocal and songwriting prowess.

In 2022, Waju released his debut single, Mapariwo, which became an instant sensation in Abuja. The track resonated deeply with listeners and announced the arrival of a bold new voice. The buzz generated by the single paved the way for further opportunities and widened his fan base.

Since then, Waju has graced several high-profile events, leaving audiences in awe with his electrifying performances. His stagecraft, marked by vocal control and emotional delivery, continues to attract attention from fans and stakeholders alike.

Beyond the stage, the artist has released multiple records that showcase his artistic growth and versatility. Each track further cements his place in the Afrobeat movement while earning him valuable connections across the entertainment ecosystem.

In a genre that thrives on originality and emotional depth, Waju stands out with a sound that fuses rhythm, storytelling, and passion. His latest offering, July Eve, is a testament to his maturing artistry—a soft, melodic love ballad that captures the vulnerability and hope of uncertain romance.

According to Waju, July Eve is more than a song—it’s a mood. “It’s a story of love that’s unsure, but still worth the risk. I want couples to feel each other in that moment when it plays,” he said.

With sights set on global recognition, Waju’s long-term vision is to push Afrobeat beyond its current borders. He believes the genre holds untapped potential and is committed to being one of the voices that elevate it to new heights.

While the journey is far from over, one thing is clear: Waju isn’t just another artiste—he’s a storyteller with rhythm, a heart that beats in verses, and a future that looks as promising as his sound.


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