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Lumiegee’s Unique Sound Earns Him a Spot on Soundcity TV’s Radar
Fast-rising Nigerian singer Lumiegee is stepping into a defining moment of his career, one that signals the reward for years of persistence, experimentation, and quiet evolution.
With his buzzing single Yehba now firmly on the radar of Soundcity TV, one of Africa’s most influential music platforms, the singer’s steady climb is finally translating into mainstream recognition.
The colourful and energetic video for Yehba has been making waves across the Nigerian music scene, drawing praise from fans and industry observers alike. Its infectious rhythm, confident delivery, and playful visuals present Lumiegee as an artist fully in control of his sound and identity.
Widely described as his first major hit of 2025, the track reflects not just momentum, but maturity, an artist who knows his strengths and is ready to claim his space in Afrobeats.
Soundcity TV’s endorsement has amplified that momentum. The channel has placed Lumiegee on its watchlist, tipping him as a “Next Rated Artist to Watch Out for 2026.”
In an industry where visibility often defines opportunity, the nod is a powerful validation. For many emerging artists, Soundcity’s recognition has served as a launchpad to continental and global audiences, and Lumiegee now finds himself standing at that same threshold.
Born Olumide D’Goke A.A., Lumiegee’s journey has been anything but overnight. He has spent over a decade refining his craft, drawing from a wide palette of influences that span Afropop, R&B, Soul, and global sounds. His music carries echoes of Nigerian legends like King Sunny Ade and Fela Anikulapo Kuti, while also reflecting the melodic sophistication and emotional depth associated with international icon Stevie Wonder. The result is a sound that feels rooted yet forward-looking, both familiar and fresh.
That depth is evident in Yehba, a song that balances catchy appeal with artistic confidence. It signals an artist who has found his voice after years of exploration, and who is now ready to engage a wider audience without compromising his identity.
Industry watchers believe the timing could not be better. With the right platform support and growing fan enthusiasm, Lumiegee is poised for bigger stages, broader collaborations, and deeper impact within the Afrobeats ecosystem.
As Yehba continues to gain traction and Soundcity’s spotlight shines brighter, Lumiegee’s rise appears less like a sudden breakthrough and more like a long-awaited arrival—one that suggests the best chapters of his story are only just beginning.
