Nigerian-British artist DEELA earns Spotify EQUAL Africa spotlight
Nigerian-British artist DEELA.
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Nigerian-British
artist DEELA has been named Spotify’s EQUAL Africa artist of the month, marking
a significant milestone in her steady rise across both the African and global
music scenes.
The recognition
places DEELA among a growing list of women reshaping the continent’s soundscape
through Spotify’s EQUAL Africa programme, which spotlights female artists
driving cultural and creative influence.
Her selection
underscores a trajectory built on a vibrant, unapologetic style that blends
rap, hip-hop and Afro-infused rhythms into a sound that is as dynamic as it is
distinctive.
In 2025, the
artist capped off a defining year with the release of her album ‘Wicked,’ a
genre-bending project that captures her rhythmic confidence and experimental
edge.
Tracks such as ‘Slide’
and ‘Why Always Me?’ showcase her ability to craft music that resonates both on
the dancefloor and beyond, reinforcing her reputation as a bold and versatile
voice.
Born in Lagos and
raised between Nigeria’s rich musical heritage and the UK’s underground scene,
DEELA has developed a layered sound shaped by diverse influences.
Her earlier
releases, including ‘FIT’, ‘Anyways’ and ‘Watchu Mean’, had already signalled
her lyrical dexterity and fearless approach, laying the groundwork for her
current momentum.
She describes her
music as “exciting, cheeky, and lively,” a reflection of the energy and
confidence that define both her sound and persona.
That spirit, she
says, is rooted in the creative process itself. “It was when I realised that I
have this unshakable joy while I’m creating music and get into a flow state
very easily,” she says. “I love that people associate my music with confidence
and fierceness because that’s exactly why I do it.”
Her influences
span some of Africa’s most iconic acts, including Wande Coal, Lagbaja, 9ice, Asa,
Wizkid and P-Square, whose sounds helped shape her musical identity.
Beyond her
artistry, DEELA is vocal about the importance of self-belief and visibility,
particularly for women navigating the music industry. “I always put myself out
there. The best people you meet are outside, and it's important to always talk
positively about yourself in these rooms,” she says.
“It feels daunting
taking up space, but that’s the best way to navigate the music industry as a
woman. You can hear this attitude in my lyrics; I’m a firm believer in
manifesting, thinking positively, and saying a big ‘no’ to BS.”
Her selection as
EQUAL Africa artist of the month reflects not only her musical growth but also
her role in a broader movement of African women asserting their place on the
global stage. “Being unapologetic and taking up space. It’s an honour to be
selected amongst such an all-star alumni. Thank you!” she says.
Spotify’s Head of
Music for Sub-Saharan Africa, Phiona Okumu, notes that DEELA embodies the
creativity shaping the continent’s current music wave, highlighting how female
artists are expanding visibility, creating opportunities and forging global
connections through their work.

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