Nigerian Artistes Who Shared the Spotlight with Their Children in Music and Videos

Nigerian Artistes Who Shared the Spotlight with Their Children in Music and Videos

In the glamorous world of music, some Nigerian artistes have found a unique way to blend family with fame. They’ve given their children a taste of the spotlight by featuring them in their music and videos. 

This not only showcases their talent but also highlights the strong bond between parent and child in the industry. Let’s take a look at some of the artistes. 

Rudeboy (Paul Okoye)

Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, and one half of the famous duo PSquare, showcased his twins, Nadia and Nathan, in his music video for “Double–Double.” The wedding-themed visuals added a sweet touch to the adorable presence of his children.

Wizkid

Wizkid, a global music sensation, featured his sons, Boluwatife, Ayodeji, and Zion, in the music video for his song “Smile,” which also features H.E.R. The video, dedicated to his sons, perfectly mirrors the uplifting vibes of the song with their beaming smiles.

Simi

Simi, known for her sensational voice, featured her daughter Deja in the song “Easy” and in “Happy Birthday,” alongside Adekunle Gold. These collaborations showcase the heartwarming bond between mother and daughter.

Patoranking

Patoranking’s music video for the song “Wilmer,” featuring Georgian singer Bera, is dedicated to his daughter Wilmer. The entire song is a tribute to her, making her the true spotlight winner.

Omawumi

The talented Omawumi has a special way of including her daughter, Emmanuella, in her music. In the song “Belle,” you can hear Emmanuella’s sweet voice responding to her mother’s call to Kokoma, adding a personal touch to the track.

Mr P (Peter Okoye)

Peter Okoye, also known as Mr P, is a singer and a dancer. His son, Cameron, inherited his dance moves and showcased them in the music video for “Ebeano,” adding excitement to the visuals.

Timi Dakolo

Timi Dakolo turned his music video for “Medicine” into a family affair by featuring his wife, Busola, and kids – Alexander, Zoe, and Hallel, also known as “The Yard People.” This heartwarming inclusion highlights the family’s strong bond.

These Nigerian artistes have beautifully blended their professional and personal lives by sharing the spotlight with their children in music and videos. This not only showcases their talent but also highlights the importance of family in their lives.

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