Seriki

Seriki

Seriki, born Adedayo Omoniyi, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter, widely recognized for his contributions to the Nigerian music scene, particularly in the areas of hip-hop and street-hop. Born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Seriki's music blends elements of indigenous Nigerian sounds with modern rap and Afrobeat influences, making him a versatile artist in the Nigerian music industry. Seriki’s musical career took off in the mid-2000s, where he gained attention for his sharp lyrical skills and ability to tell compelling stories through his music. Known for his thoughtful and sometimes provocative lyrics, he explores themes of struggle, hustle, and social issues, often reflecting the realities of life in Nigeria. Some of his most popular songs include Yoyo, Wahala and Ghetto, which highlight his ability to combine street authenticity with musical creativity. As an artist, Seriki’s versatility also extends to his ability to blend rap with various genres, including Afrobeat and highlife, making him appealing to a wide audience. He has collaborated with several Nigerian music heavyweights and continues to be an influential figure in Nigerian hip-hop. With his unique style and consistency, Seriki remains one of the respected voices in the Nigerian music industry.