Ajesings is a talented artist known for his unique style and lyrical abilities and was named the first featured artist in Notjustok’s “Rising Afrobeats”. His latest tracks, Expensive gmixing striking beats with meaningful lyrics to make it an anthem of self-worth and confidence.
Born in the early 1990s, Adesanya Ajebiyi Dolapo, from Ikorodu, Lagos. He started music in 2009 and was recognized for his 2021 project eternal. Over the years, he and Bella Shmurda by Sahi Vibezand Mobad.
Description of Ajesings Expensive g As “street atmosphere and affectionate melody, all resonate with listeners of all types.” His unique Afrobeat, Soul and Hip-Hop blend African soul– Separate him in the industry.
Apart from his art, Ajesings is also a skilled sound engineer known as “Aje in a mix”. He has worked with numerous Nigerian music stars, atmosphere, demand, teni, moth, Zlatan There are many others who further strengthened his reputation in the industry. Ajesings faced a struggle early in his career, but funded his music through sound engineering. His breakthrough song try feature vibez It is a profound personal track that tells his story.
Ajesings envisions taking Afrobeats to the next level within five years. He dreams of working with Olamide and creating visually stunning music videos. He also acknowledges the key role of media platforms in helping artists gain popularity. and Expensive g His influence grew, and Ajesings proved that he was an African descent.
Conversation with Ajesings: Afring Afrobeats, his journey and future
Your song “Expensive G” cuts the upgrade to Afrobeats! How do you think differentiate your voice from thousands of submissions?
Expensive g It is a song with a street vibe and affectionate melody that resonates with listeners of all genres.
Every artist has a moment and they realize, “That’s it. I did it for that. When did that moment happen for you?
Around 2021, I released my first work, eternal. My audience responded very much and actually got a lot of streams. Then I realized that I was doing it for it.
If your voice is a fusion dish, what ingredients (type, influence, atmosphere) will it be made of?
My voice is an injection of Afrobeat, Soul and Pop – I call it African soul.


The upcoming journey of artists is no easy task. What is your clearest struggle and how did you overcome it?
Being an upcoming artist has never been an easy task in the beginning. When I became a sound engineer, things changed – I started getting gigs with mixing and mastering services, and that’s how I was able to push music on my own path.
Afrobeats are growing rapidly. Where have you seen yourself fit for exercise over the next five years?
I’ve seen myself taking Afrobeats to the next level.
If you just need to introduce yourself to the world with a song in the catalog, what would it be and why?
That’s try Features Seyi Vibez. That song tells my story and my pain, so it’s special to me.
What are the misunderstandings about people wanting to be a direct underground artist?
One misunderstanding I really want to change is that not all upcoming artists are not unfaithful to the game.
Imagine that you provide unlimited resources for your next project – no budget limits, no limits. What will the music video you dream of?
I wish my music videos looked like Hollywood movies- people could really resonate.
They say every artist has their “Holy Grail” collaboration. Which artist (permanent or death) will be yours and what kind of songs will you write together?
I would love to work with Olamide and make timeless music.
NotJustok provides you with this platform, but what do you want the media platform to do more for the rising artists?
Media platforms have helped many upcoming artist explosions. Without them, many artists may not be able to get the recognition they deserve. I think media is very important in the entertainment industry.
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