Fast-rising Nigerian street-hop artist Shoday is earning praise after delivering an unforgettable performance in London. The energetic show, which drew a lively crowd of fans and Afrobeats lovers, has become a trending topic online — with many jokingly saying the singer turned the streets of London into the vibrant neighborhoods of Ajegunle or Agege.
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Shoday, who has steadily built a reputation for blending raw street energy with smooth melodies, shared behind-the-scenes clips and moments from the event on his social media. From electric stage presence to crowd sing-alongs, it was clear that the London audience connected deeply with his sound and authenticity.
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Fans took to X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram to express how the concert felt like being transported to the heart of Lagos, praising Shoday for staying true to his roots and delivering a culturally rich experience. His performance, laced with slang, street chants, and local energy, felt like a homecoming for many in the diaspora.
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Shoday continues to ride the wave of momentum, having gained massive traction from singles that reflect the everyday struggles and triumphs of street life. While there hasn’t been major controversy surrounding him recently, his bold stage presence and lyrical content often spark lively discussions among fans and critics alike.
His successful London performance proves Shoday is not just a local act — he’s becoming a global voice for the streets. As he expands his reach beyond Nigeria, his brand of music remains unapologetically rooted in the culture that raised him.
With fans now asking for more international dates, it’s clear that Shoday’s street-inspired sound has found a home far beyond Ajegunle — even in the heart of London.