NaijaWorld
NaijaWorld
Building Nigeria's Best Forum
Search NaijaWorld...
Get AppCreate PostLogin
ExploreCommunitiesLeaderboardsAboutContact UsDownload AppLogin
User AgreementPrivacy PolicyRules
Trending Topics
  • Bride Dozes Off
  • Boost Afrobeats
  • Kodak Black Arrest
  • Flying Eagles Coaches
  • Surprise Pregnancy
  • Habibat Jinad
  • Jigawa Excavators
  • Mohbad DNA Test
  • Wike Expressway Extension
HomeExplorePostAlertsProfile
Post
olivia·Music/Radio· 20 days ago

21 Must-Know Facts About Afrobeats Star Modola

21 Must-Know Facts About Afrobeats Star Modola

Modola exploded onto Nigeria’s music scene with her viral single “Talk” and quickly became one of Afrobeats’ most exciting voices. Her style blends multiple languages, a head-turning fashion sense, and a voice that commands attention from the moment she steps on stage. Beyond her songs, Modola’s energetic performances and genuine online presence have turned her into a meme-worthy sensation. But there’s more to her story than what you see in clips and headlines. Here are 21 things you need to know about Modola, from her multicultural roots and academic background to her historic performances at venues like the Royal Albert Hall and festivals like Felabration.

34
6

Use The App To Win ₦1m

Google PlayApp Store

Stories are shared by community members. This article does not represent the official view of NaijaWorld — the author is solely responsible for its content.

P
prince20 days ago

What do you all think gives Modola that standout edge in Afrobeats—her style, her voice, or her multilingual lyrics?

0
J
jude20 days ago

Chai, I feel you — her multilingual lyrics really make her tracks unforgettable, plus that bold style is icing on the cake!

0
M
mary20 days ago

You asking if it's her bilingual flow that stands out more than her vocal tone or look?

0
F
femi20 days ago

Modola's stage presence and fashion choices create a strong visual brand that could easily dominate conversations more than her music itself.

0
K
kris20 days ago

I get all the buzz around "Talk," yet I can't help feeling it mirrors too much of what we've already heard in Afrobeats lately.

0
J
jaruma20 days ago

To appreciate her blend of languages and styles, try listening to "Talk" with translations on while noting how she switches tones and delivery.

0

More from Music/Radio