From the classroom to Afrobeats stardom, Giddy Girls are the all-teen-female-vocal force behind some of Afrobeats’ unforgettable melodies you’ve heard but not seen.
Giddy Girls, still in their teens, are redefining what young female artistry can look like in Afrobeats. Their sound is soulful yet innocent, precise yet full of emotion, proof that true talent knows no age.
This group of talented young girls with exceptional voices are stepping into the spotlight for the first time, as Founder and CEO of Dapper Music and Entertainment Damilola ‘Dapper’ Akinwunmi, proudly introduces Giddy Girls, a remarkable all-female vocal collective made up of students of Chalcedony School, Lekki, Lagos, whose harmonies have quietly shaped some of the most streamed Afrobeats hits of 2024 and 2025.
Their voices can be heard on Burna Boy’s Higher and Love, where their ethereal harmonies became the emotional spine of two of Burna’s most talked-about records.
They also lent their vibrant vocals to TML Vibez’s Amiri, a chart-topping anthem that has dominated playlists across Nigeria and beyond.
The group — Ifeoluwa Ayoola, Irene Aziba, Michelle Imafidon, Isabella Osayi and Deborah Aleshinloye — are guided and trained by Omoba Godwin Eshiomomoh (Music Director and Vocal Handler) alongside Chisom ‘Jaysythns’ Onyeke, the producer and sound engineer helping refine their signature blend of gospel-rooted warmth, pop melodies, and Lagos-street rhythm.
Speaking on their introduction, Akinwunmi said: “These girls are a revelation. They’ve brought magic to every record they’ve touched, from Burna’s Higher and Love to TML Vibez’s Amiri.”
While Giddy Girls aren’t debuting a solo single just yet, Dapper Music and Entertainment has hinted at several collaborative projects and showcases in development, including features with some of Afrobeats’ biggest names.