Music of Mohbad – The name Mohbad resonates deeply within the Nigerian music scene. Known for his raw energy, streetwise lyrics, and catchy hooks, he became a prominent figure in the Afrobeats and street-hop scene. With a voice that captured both the struggles and triumphs of everyday life, Mohbad left behind a musical legacy that still echoes today. In this blog post, we’ll explore the full breadth of his discography, from hit singles to his notable albums, and how each song contributed to his rise as a street icon. Mohbad death
Early Singles and Breakout Success
Mohbad, born Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, started his musical journey like many young artists in Nigeria—working his way up through collaborations and street anthems. His breakthrough came when he signed with Marlian Music, Naira Marley’s record label, which gave him the platform to deliver some of his early notable singles.
- KPK (Ko Por Ke) – ft. Rexxie
This song became a street anthem almost instantly. Collaborating with the talented producer Rexxie, Mohbad created a hit that dominated the charts and street parties alike. The song’s infectious beat and memorable chorus (“Ko Por Ke”) made it an anthem that celebrated winning and success, themes that resonated deeply with his audience. - Ponmo – ft. Naira Marley & Lil Kesh
Another significant moment in Mohbad’s career was the release of Ponmo, a raunchy, party-themed song featuring label boss Naira Marley and fellow street-hop artist Lil Kesh. The song was celebrated for its playful, energetic vibe and became a go-to track at parties and clubs. - Feel Good
With Feel Good, Mohbad shifted his tone to something more upbeat and celebratory, with a hook that perfectly captured the carefree, feel-good moments. This track saw Mohbad experimenting with more polished Afrobeats sounds while maintaining his street cred.
Mohbad’s Albums/EPs
- Light EP (2020)
“Light” was Mohbad’s debut EP, featuring a mix of street-hop and mainstream Afrobeats. It consists of the following tracks:- Ponmo ft. Naira Marley & Lil Kesh
- Marlians Anthem
- Holy
- Father Abraham
- Omokomo
- Ask About Me
- Overhype
- Sorry
- Blessed (2023)
Released in 2023, “Blessed” further demonstrated Mohbad’s versatility and ability to blend different genres. The album includes:- Blessings
- Peace
- Feel Better
- Imole
- Ronaldo
- Backside
- Feelings
- Pariwo ft. Oladips
- Tiff
- Account Balance
Comprehensive Mohbad Songs List (Including Album Tracks and Singles):
Singles/Collaborations:
- KPK (Ko Por Ke) – ft. Rexxie
- Once Debe – ft. Davido
- Jah Cover Me
- KPK (Remix) – ft. Sho Madjozi
- Money – ft. Bella Shmurda
- Ponmo (Remix)
- Dido Lobo – ft. Naira Marley & C Blvck
- Shingbain – ft. Naira Marley
- Are You Sure – ft. Zinoleesky, Naira Marley & C Blvck
- Jafafa – ft. Naira Marley
- Fada – ft. Zlatan Ibile & Naira Marley
- Overload – ft. Olamide
- Riot
- Aje
- Caution – ft. Barry Jhay
- Feelings (single version)
- Tiff (single version)
- Imole (single version)
- Sorry for the Stress
- Real Hustlers
- Modupe
- Gumbody
- Lamba
- Mohbad’s Freestyle
- Balan Zia Gar
- Maruwa
- Mohbad Fire (Freestyle)
- Owoale
- Don’t Be Proud
- E Get Why
- Oba Imole
- Beast and Peace
- Oja
- Inside Life
- BB2 Poverty
- Weekend
- Sabi
- Baba Nla
- Mi O Foh
- Omo Ase
2. Ponmo ft. Naira Marley & Lil Kesh
An upbeat and cheeky track, “Ponmo” used food metaphors to create a playful street anthem. The collaboration with Naira Marley and Lil Kesh solidified its success.
4. Komajensun ft. Naira Marley
An energetic, no-nonsense track, “Komajensun” quickly became a favorite for fans of Mohbad’s street-savvy lyrics and sharp delivery.
5. Marlians Anthem
A tribute to the Marlian movement, this song resonated deeply with Mohbad’s fan base, encapsulating the carefree, bold lifestyle of Naira Marley’s crew.
6. Backside
A playful track with suggestive lyrics, “Backside” became a popular party jam, known for its infectious rhythm and dance-worthy beat.
7. Ronaldo
This song saw Mohbad comparing his ambition and success to that of Cristiano Ronaldo, a testament to his desire to be the best in his field.
8. Once Debe ft. Davido
Mohbad teamed up with Afrobeats superstar Davido on this track, creating a hit that reflected on their journey to success and the challenges they’ve overcome.
9. Peace
A more introspective song, “Peace” touched on Mohbad’s personal struggles and his search for inner calm despite the pressures of fame and life’s challenges.
10. Tiff
In “Tiff,” Mohbad addresses themes of trust and betrayal, reflecting on relationships and how people can deceive or take advantage of others.
11. Omokomo
A song that further explores the theme of loyalty, “Omokomo” sees Mohbad addressing the challenges that come with success, particularly dealing with jealousy and envy.
12. Holy
In “Holy,” Mohbad reflects on his career and how his success has been divinely guided. The song’s introspective lyrics resonated with fans who saw it as a statement of Mohbad’s independence and resilience.
13. Cinderella ft. Zinoleesky
A collaboration with Zinoleesky, “Cinderella” is a romantic track where both artists sing about love, admiration, and the thrill of chasing a beautiful woman.
14. Ask About Me
Released as a way to solidify his place in the industry, “Ask About Me” saw Mohbad flex his accomplishments, letting listeners know just how far he’s come in his career.
15. Feelings
A reflective track where Mohbad touches on emotional struggles, “Feelings” showcased a more vulnerable side of the artist, delving into themes of love, heartbreak, and emotional growth.
16. Jah Cover Me
Mohbad’s prayerful side comes out in “Jah Cover Me,” a song that reflects his belief in divine protection as he navigates the challenges of life and fame.
17. Father Abraham
A playful and witty song, “Father Abraham” saw Mohbad creating a fun track that took off in parties and among street-hop fans.
18. Overhype
“Overhype” is a track where Mohbad addresses his critics and doubters, declaring his rightful place in the music industry despite the obstacles he’s faced.
19. Adura
In “Adura,” Mohbad focuses on prayers and hope for better days, delivering a message of optimism and faith, which resonated with fans facing similar struggles.
20. KPK (Remix) ft. Sho Madjozi
This remix saw Mohbad collaborating with South African artist Sho Madjozi, expanding the reach of “KPK” and cementing its place as a cross-border hit.
21. Money ft. Bella Shmurda
A track that addresses the hustle for financial success, “Money” features Bella Shmurda and explores the themes of hard work, street life, and the desire for wealth.
22. Pariwo ft. Oladips
“Pariwo” was a powerful collaboration with Oladips, where both artists discussed the challenges of street life and the importance of perseverance.
23. Sorry
A more personal and apologetic song, “Sorry” showed Mohbad’s willingness to reflect on his mistakes and seek redemption, making it one of his more emotionally resonant tracks.
24. Blessings
In “Blessings,” Mohbad once again focuses on his gratitude for the success and opportunities he’s had, acknowledging both the highs and lows of his journey.
Features/Notable Guest Appearances:
- Ponmo (ft. Naira Marley & Lil Kesh)
- Jafafa (ft. Naira Marley)
- Are You Sure (ft. Zinoleesky, Naira Marley & C Blvck)
- Money (ft. Bella Shmurda)
- Dido Lobo (ft. Naira Marley & C Blvck)
Unreleased and Lesser-Known Tracks
Mohbad also had several lesser-known tracks and freestyles that never made it to his albums but were popular among his core fans:
- Riot
- Caution ft. Barry Jhay
- Aje
- Don’t Be Proud
These songs, alongside others, were part of his consistent effort to stay relevant in an industry that is always evolving. Even when not releasing major projects, Mohbad remained active through features and freestyles, cementing his legacy as a hard worker.
Mohbad’s Influence on Street-Hop and Afrobeats
Mohbad’s music transcended genres, seamlessly blending street-hop with Afrobeats and street lingo, making his music relatable to many Nigerians. His ability to capture the energy of the streets, while also delivering messages that resonated with everyday struggles, made him a household name.
Through tracks like KPK, Ponmo, Blessings, and more, Mohbad left an indelible mark on the industry. His sound was raw yet polished, rebellious yet introspective, and, most importantly, authentic to who he was. He used his music to tell stories—of hardship, success, and the search for peace. His legacy lives on through his songs, and they continue to inspire a new generation of artists.
Conclusion
Mohbad may have left us too soon, but his music will always serve as a reminder of his talent and contribution to Nigerian music. From his early singles to his final album, Blessed, Mohbad’s catalogue spans street anthems, introspective moments, and collaborations with some of the biggest names in the industry. His legacy will continue to grow, as his songs remain in the hearts of fans who admire his hustle, talent, and authenticity.