Biggest Pee Drops Infectious New Afro-Fusion Single “Alhaji”
Nigerian Afro-Fusion sensation Biggest Pee is out with the release of his brand-new single, “Alhaji,” reelased on February 2, 2026. The vibrant Afrobeats-inspired track delivers infectious rhythms and rich cultural flair, marking another significant milestone in the fast-rising artist’s evolving career. The creation of Alhaji happened organically during a studio session in Abuja, where Biggest […]
Nigerian Afro-Fusion sensation Biggest Pee is out with the release of his brand-new single, “Alhaji,” reelased on February 2, 2026. The vibrant Afrobeats-inspired track delivers infectious rhythms and rich cultural flair, marking another significant milestone in the fast-rising artist’s evolving career.
The creation of Alhaji happened organically during a studio session in Abuja, where Biggest Pee linked up with his longtime producer and close friend. What started as a casual creative meet-up quickly transformed into a standout record as inspiration struck effortlessly. Freestyling over a beat they crafted together, the word “Alhaji” surfaced naturally — sparking a compelling narrative that Biggest Pee seamlessly built into a high-energy, authentic anthem. The result is a record brimming with charisma, rhythm, and storytelling depth.
Biggest Pee shares his excitement about the release, expressing his anticipation for the sound to reach millions of listeners across the globe. Born Peter Patrick Abazie, Biggest Pee — also known as ObiAdaNa — is a Nigerian Afro-Fusion artist whose music blends rhythm, soul, and vivid storytelling. Hailing from Imo State, born in Kaduna, and raised between Kaduna and Port Harcourt, his artistry reflects Nigeria’s cultural diversity — north, south, east, street, and spirit unified into one voice.
His musical journey began in secondary school, where rhythm and lyricism became his creative outlet. Performing rap during church social services as part of a group called Church Boys, he developed a foundation rooted in both faith and expression. His stage name, Biggest Pee, derives from the double “P” in Peter Patrick, while ObiAdaNa is his native Igbo name, given to him by his grandfather.
Rooted firmly in Afro-Fusion, Biggest Pee moves fluidly between rapping, singing, and songwriting, balancing sharp lyricism with melodic depth. His sound draws influence from icons such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, Eminem, Runtown, and the legendary Fela Kuti.
With Alhaji, Biggest Pee continues to carve out his space in the Afro-Fusion landscape, delivering music that is both culturally grounded and globally appealing. The single is now available on all major streaming platforms here
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