Nigerian Afrobeat Artist Ice Buggi Expands His Catalog with Consistent Independent Releases

Benin, Edo Jan 5, 2026 (Issuewire.com) - Nigerian Afrobeat artist Ice Buggi is building momentum in the independent music scene through a series of thoughtfully crafted releases that showcase his evolving sound and artistic focus.
Since emerging, Ice Buggi has steadily added to his catalog with a string of singles that reflect both his creative range and his commitment to authentic storytelling. Earlier singles such as Sometimes and Stick to You (feat. Dean Baby) helped introduce his sound to digital audiences and set the foundation for his artistic journey.
Known for blending rhythmic Afrobeat influences with contemporary melodies, Ice Buggis music explores themes of ambition, resilience, and everyday experiences. His earlier work has captured the attention of listeners looking for fresh perspectives within the genre.
Continuing this trajectory, Ice Buggi recently announced his upcoming single No Sleep (Owe Dé), a new release that underscores his focus on growth, consistency, and intentional artistry. The track represents the next step in his creative development and highlights his dedication to building a sustainable career outside traditional label structures.
As Afrobeat continues to expand its footprint globally, Ice Buggis consistent output and independent approach position him as a noteworthy voice among emerging artists shaping the genres future.
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