Reality TV star Kiddwaya has sparked conversation online after praising Igbo music for its richness and emotional depth. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the media personality expressed his admiration for the genre, noting that its melodies resonate deeply with him even though he doesn’t fully understand the language.
Kiddwaya wrote:
“Igbo people have the sweetest music in Nigeria. I don’t understand shit but at the same time I understand everything.”
His post quickly gained traction, with many users agreeing and celebrating the cultural influence of Igbo music. Fans highlighted how the genre blends soul-stirring rhythms with energetic beats, making it one of Nigeria’s most cherished musical traditions.
Over the years, Igbo music has grown beyond regional appeal, shaping the Nigerian soundscape through genres like highlife, afrobeat, and modern Afropop. Artists such as Flavour, Odumodublvck, Jeriq, Phyno, and Zoro continue to push the boundaries, captivating audiences across Africa and the global diaspora.

Kiddwaya’s comment adds to the growing appreciation of Igbo music as a powerful cultural force—one that communicates emotion, heritage, and identity beyond language barriers.




