As the Afrobeats genre continues to gain momentum, the broader ecosystem—comprising DJs, hype men, music executives, show promoters, and other key professionals—is also thriving.
Their contributions are instrumental in expanding the industry and enriching the culture from all angles.
While artists often dominate the spotlight, the role of DJs cannot be overlooked. After all, what’s a party without a skilled disc jockey? They are essential to the music ecosystem, and it’s important to celebrate these music coordinators whenever possible. With that in mind, here are some afrobeats DJs to watch out for in 2025.
10. DJ Dewik
DJ Dewik is an emerging talent in the Afrobeats scene, known for his innovative mixes and ability to blend traditional sounds with contemporary beats. His work has been well-received by audiences and critics alike.
9. Wanni and Handi
Wanni x Handi are self-taught Nigerian DJs with a passion for music, particularly Afrobeats. Their love for DJing started in childhood, and after exploring other fields, they took it seriously in 2021. With no formal training, they learnt DJing independently, drawing inspiration from their cultural roots and the electrifying sound of Afrobeats. Their style thrives on authenticity, and their music resonates with the energy and flavour of Nigerian music scenes, making them stand out as multi-genre, energetic DJs. One of their perks is their ability to also entertain the crowd with thrilling dance moves.
8. Ms DSF
Ms. DSF is a DJ and producer making waves in the Afrobeats scene. The MTV Shuga star has successfully transitioned from her career as an actress and presenter to becoming a buzzing Afrobeats DJ
7. Maze and Mxtreme
Maze x Mxtreme are a Lagos-based electronic DJ duo known for their Zodiac-themed parties, where Afrobeat rhythms meet the high-energy pulse of EDM. As members of the Nocturne Music collective and signees of The Plug NG, they have crafted a distinctive sound that fuses Afro culture with the euphoria of electronic dance music. Having started their musical journey at a young age, they have built a loyal fanbase, with their Zodiac Party events becoming a hub for diverse music lovers. With ambitious plans for larger events, Maze x Mxtreme are poised to make an even greater impact on Nigeria’s electronic music scene and beyond.
6. DJ Biosky
DJ Biosky, also known as The New Wave DJ, is a self-taught Nigerian DJ from Ogun State. Beginning his journey in 2013, he developed his skills through online resources and the Virtual DJ application. Over the years, his talent has led to collaborations with notable artists like Mohbad and Masta T. Beyond DJing, he is the founder of Biosky’s Playhouse, a monthly party that is steadily gaining momentum. Known for his energetic performances, particularly in Hip-Hop and Afrobeats, and his deep connection with the audience, DJ Biosky has cemented his place as a standout figure in the Nigerian music scene
5. Uncle Bubu
Uncle Bubu is a Nigerian DJ and producer from Port Harcourt, renowned for his innovative Genre Fusion style, which blends multiple sounds to create a captivating, immersive experience. Influenced by Igbo Highlife and inspired during his time at Kent University, he taught himself DJing using platforms like Virtual DJ. A headliner at events such as Sunday at Ilashe, he is also behind projects like What’s the Rush and Pre-Drinks Fridays. Additionally, he is a familiar face at Lagos’ popular Monday rave, Obi’s House, where he continues to energize audiences with his eclectic sound.
4. Smallzthedj
Smallz the DJ, born Moshood Ayinde David, is a rising force in Nigeria’s DJ scene. His passion for music began in childhood, and despite initial family opposition, he pursued his dream of becoming a DJ. Known for his seamless genre-blending and ability to connect with audiences, Smallz gained significant attention after performing at Davido’s Timeless concert. Beyond DJing, he has ventured into music production, releasing his debut mixtape, Small Chops, in 2018. He is also a resident DJ for The Plug’s Mainland Bloc Party, further solidifying his presence in the industry. With his dynamic performances and diverse sound, Smallz is steadily carving out his own lane.
3. Tobi Peter
Tobi Peter is a versatile Nigerian DJ, producer, and songwriter, recognised for his impact on the house and amapiano music scenes. Based in Lagos, he is known for his energetic performances, often distinguished by his signature blue agbada. His talent has earned praise from industry heavyweights like Diplo, Sarz, Don Jazzy, and Major League DJz. What sets Tobi apart is his ability to craft unique sets featuring his own remixed versions of popular tracks, adding a personalised touch to every performance. As Nigerian DJs and producers continue to rise on the global stage, Tobi Peter’s distinct style and creativity are gaining well-deserved recognition
2. SkylaTylaa
DJ Skyla, also known as Skyla Tylaa, is a rising international DJ renowned for her dynamic Amapiano sets. Her journey, which began as a bedroom DJ, has taken her to global stages, performing in America, Europe, and beyond. A standout moment was opening for Wizkid on his ‘Made in Lagos‘ tour, with Rihanna complimenting her performance afterward. Influenced by Major League’s four-deck style, Waffles’ performance-driven approach, and her Caribbean roots, she brings a unique flavour to her sets.
Skyla emphasises the importance of connecting with her audience and adapting her performances to the crowd’s energy. She has also DJ’d for PRADA at a collection launch and draws inspiration from icons like Rihanna and Playboi Carti. With her continued presence in both the music and fashion worlds, DJ Skyla is steadily carving her path as a global force
1. DJ Titanium
DJ Titanium, born Adetuje Olayinka Samuel, is a rising star in Lagos’ vibrant party scene. Known for his electrifying sets, he blends Afrobeats with international hits, quickly gaining recognition since starting in 2018. Signed to The Plug, he became the resident DJ for the Mainland Block Party, one of Lagos’ biggest Afrobeats events. His talent has taken him across Africa, performing in countries like Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and Sierra Leone. Titanium has shared the stage with top Afrobeat artists like Oxlade, CKay, and Davido, and his high-energy performances have led to partnerships with major brands such as Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff, and Guinness.