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LADIPOE and Ema Onigah cover art for Many People single 2026

LADIPOE And Ema Onigah Speak Truth On ‘Many People’

LADIPOE took a hard look at social hypocrisy and gave it a beat. ‘Many People’ is the Nigerian rap record you didn’t know you needed this month.

LADIPOE Ema Onigah Many People Cuts Through The Noise

Mavin Records rapper LADIPOE has teamed up with alternative talent Ema Onigah on new single Many People. The LADIPOE Ema Onigah Many People record dropped on June 5, 2026, and it has been quietly gaining attention ever since. AfrobeatsGlobal considers this exactly the kind of record the Nigerian hip hop conversation needs right now.

The production is clean and cinematic from the jump. A prominent, soulful double bass line anchors everything, paired with crisp boom bap hi hats and warm keyboard chords. The overall atmosphere sits somewhere between an underground poetry club and a late-night jazz session. Furthermore, it gives the record space to breathe while still keeping you engaged throughout.

Ema Onigah delivers a haunting vocal chorus that sets the reflective tone immediately. Her contribution builds the perfect foundation for LADIPOE to deploy his razor-sharp pen. His lyricism here is sharp, analytical, and unflinching, examining social dynamics, industry hypocrisy, and the exhaustion of navigating fake relationships in an age built on digital perception.

What Makes Many People Stand Out In 2026

This single continues LADIPOE‘s commitment to substance over surface. He has built his entire career on bringing genuine depth to Nigerian pop and hip hop. Meanwhile, Ema Onigah adds exactly the soulful counterweight the concept needed to feel complete.

Lyrically, Many People explores how different people respond to success, pressure, and identity. It also examines what it means to stay grounded when everyone around you is performing. As a result, the record rewards close listening rather than just background streaming.

AfrobeatsGlobal is officially putting fans on notice about Ema Onigah as an artist to watch. Additionally, LADIPOE continues building a catalog that will matter long after the trend cycle moves on.

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