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Monday 6 December 2021

NL LISTS!! 5 Nigerian Artistes Whose Real Names Aren’t What We Expected

The art of making music is one that has always encouraged a separation of art from the artiste and for the artistes themselves, often comes with a personalised distinguisher in form of the formation and use of a name that represents their artistic persona

A number of times, these names are made up of a mix of their real names and nicknames they’ve had over the years, but at times, these names are entirely different from their actual names and are a vicious switch as a result.

Whichever way it happens for artistes, fans and listeners only ever become privy when they decide to share these stories and also only ever know the real names of their favourite musicians when they search them out on the internet, an act that in so doing, fosters a sense of intimacy and kinship.

Recently, a short clip of singer, Mayorkun expressing surprise and amusement over the singer, Buju’s name surfaced on the internet from his appearance on NdaniTV’s TGIF show.

The singer’s surprise was instantly understandable as Buju’s real name is totally different from his name as a musical artiste.

To add to the fun and also enlightenment, here are 5 artistes, Buju included, whose real names and artiste names are totally different therefore making them far from what we’d have expected them to be;

1. Buju – Daniel Benson

You might have watched the NdaniTV TGIF video where Mayorkun failed to guess that the name Daniel Benson was Buju’s birth name, you may also have listened to his EP, Sorry I’m Late where the first track was a brilliant and actual introduction titled after the singer’s name with a chorus that sprinkled mentions of it in the most enchanting way.

But the fact remains that no one prior to being told would have guessed that ‘Daniel Benson’ is the name attached to the young singer who has been making a killing on music charts every other week since the start of the year.

For Buju, his name was inspired by admiration for Jamaican dancehall legend, Buju Banton, but his adaptation is far from prosaic as he coined an acronym with it which means ‘Beauty underneath, fully understood.’

2. Zlatan – Omoniyi Temidayo Raphael

Born Omoniyi Temidayo Raphael but popularly known as Zlatan Ibile, the Zanku master which in itself is short for ‘Zlatan Abeg No Kill Us’, non-followers of football might be unaware of the fact that the animated and energetic rapper’s professional name was gotten from that of a Swedish footballer regarded as one of the greatest strikers of all time, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

According to Zlatan Ibile while in conversation with Adesope Olajide at Beat FM London, professional football was his childhood passion and he’d nursed dreams to play for the Spanish club, Barcelona. He’d also had two jerseys of Zlatan Ibrahimovic back in secondary school so his friends had taken to calling him the latter.

3. Ayra Starr – Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe

An uncanny music listener might presume that the Mavin Records enchanting new star’s Gen Z classification and undying love for Game of Thrones character, Arya Stark, were the two factors that summed up Ayra Starr’s decision to name her music-making persona thus.

Such listeners couldn’t be any more wrong as according to the star, the second part of her name ‘Starr’ was influenced by the knowledge that she’d be precisely that, a star. While she chose the Arabic name ‘Ayra’ because it meant honourable and respected.

According to Ayra Starr, her name embodies being woke and eye-opening, all attributes she’s constantly manifested.

4. Naira Marley- Azeez Fashola

Back in June 2020, Nigerian rapper and president of the Marlians association had made the headlines for breaking Covid-19 regulations by performing at Jabi Lake Mall. That had however not been the end of the story as it was soon discovered that the rapper had made his way to Abuja aboard a private jet despite flight restrictions.

The story soon developed into an entire affair regarding impersonation where the owner of the airline which owned the private jet that had transported him, claimed ignorance of the nature of their passenger, stating that the flight application had requested transportation for the Federal Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola and not a popular rapper, Naira Marley, full name, Azeez Fashola.

This fiasco had then brought the attention of young Nigerians to the birth name of the notorious and much-loved rapper who stated that he had drawn inspiration from the legendary reggae musician, Bob Marley to make up a professional name for himself.

5. Rema- Divine Ikubor

With birthname Divine Ikubor, which gives a nod to his Christian background and Edo heritage, not much is known about the origin behind the new generation megastar’s professional moniker.

It is however not amiss to deduce from his Church-bound early days as an upcoming act where he gained his confidence rapping and singing in the church, before going on to make pop-inspired Christian music with a version of his name spelt with an H, Rhema, that his name was gotten from the Bible where the word has been described to mean ‘Divine utterance.’

Fun fact; The Sad Girlz Luv Money singer, Amaarae, is actually named Ama Serwah Genfi and not Amarachi as she’s actually Ghanaian.

What Names On This List Surprised You The Most And What Other Musician’s Birth Names Have Surprised You In The Past? 

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Source @NotJustOkay

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