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Artist Spotlight: Boy Muller, Rising afrobeat artist gaining attention from industry giants

Boy Muller is a new Afrobeats artist who is making waves.

In real life, Boy Muller is Abolaji Sherif Olasunkanmi. He is an artist from Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. His music is quickly becoming one of the fastt rising Afrobeat artist. His music is a mix of Afrobeats, street-hop, and true stories. 

When we discuss consistency, we’re talking about showing up, believing, and never giving up. He continued to pursue his passion, and his admirers noticed this and remained devoted to him. Don Jazzy initially followed him, and fans later tagged Zlatan as well, marking the start of an open door.

The Asake Co-Sign That Is Having a Significant Impact

With ₦5 million and the promise to pay for Boy Muller’s “God Abeg” music video, Asake recently co-signed him. This could be the most important thing that has happened in Boy muller’s career so far. This endorsement from one of Afrobeats’ biggest stars right now has caused a lot of buzz in the business and on social media.

But what did Asake see in him? His consistency and his ability, honestly when you see yourself in someone, you just get drawn and that is exactly what happened.

The co-sign didn’t just happen. Zlatan got in touch with Boy Muller’s hit song “Guide” and then connected him to Asake. In an industry where the right endorsement can open doors that would take years to unlock otherwise, Asake’s support is a big sign of how bright and promising Boy Muller is.

The Music Making Noise

Boy Muller’s catalog shows how versatile and bold he is as an artist. His new collaboration, “Guide” with Zlatan and Chech, is getting a lot of attention. The song has a catchy groove and punchy rhythms that give it a street-inspired energy.  

The song came out in early March 2026 and features Zlatan’s unmistakable delivery, which adds charm and energy to Boy Muller’s confident singing. “God Abeg” is also a fan favorite and the song that caught Asake’s attention. This song of thanks came out in November 2025 and has touched many people because it is so real and relatable. “LAPOPIANO” shows off his ability to mix different sounds, putting together Amapiano and Afrobeats influences in a way that keeps the song fresh and interesting.

His older songs, like “Letter to My Guys (LTMG)” and “Dear God,” have also helped him become known as an artist who isn’t afraid to be open and honest in his music. His appearance on Carter Efe’s “Ololade Mi Carter” made him more well-known and helped him reach a bigger audience.

The Numbers Say Something

Boy Muller’s Spotify account currently has 952,000 monthly listeners, which is a big deal for any new artist. This growing crowd shows that people are not only interested in his viral moments, but also in his music. He’s also getting known on Audiomack, where Afrobeats and up-and-coming African acts often find their first fans.

In a crowded Afrobeats scene, Boy Muller is making his mark by being real. His music has that street energy and emotional honesty that young Nigerians can connect to as they deal with their own problems and goals. He isn’t trying to sound like anyone else; he’s finding his own voice.

What Comes Next?

Boy Muller’s career is on the rise, thanks to Asake’s support, a growing streaming presence, and collaborations with well-known acts like Zlatan. He is set to have a big rise in 2026.

For any new singer, it’s not enough to just have a hit song; they need to keep the momentum going and make music that people want to hear. Boy Muller seems determined to do that work based on what we’ve heard so far.

If you like the real street-Afrobeats sound that has real feelings behind it, add “Guide” and “God Abeg” to your playlist and keep an eye on this place. Boy Muller’s story is still being told, and every day it gets more interesting.

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