Never backing down or relenting on his hot streak, Adewale Atanda, popularly known as Rybeena, reaffirms his place as one of street music’s most dynamic voices with the release of his new single ‘Spaghetti’.
Produced by Japh Kenti under Dapper Music & Entertainment, ‘Spaghetti’ which signals yet another defining soundtrack in Nigeria’s evolving pop culture story is drawn from a viral slang; the record flips that cheeky phrase into a playful conversation between a guy and his sweet but dramatic love interest. It is playful, romantic, and lively.
First, it was ‘Adunni’, then, ‘Gaddem’ and now ‘Spaghetti,’ Rybeena, known for transforming everyday slang into cultural moments, once again taps into the pulse of Nigerian youth, blending rhythm, and street authenticity. Japh Kenti’s production gives Rybeena the perfect space to shine, while the artist layers melody and street diction in a way that feels authentic and fresh.
What sets Spaghetti apart is its cultural connection. Rybeena doesn’t just make a song; he taps into a moment. By merging humour, slang, and emotion, he captures the playful side of Nigerian youth culture where love, drama, and trend collide in perfect rhythm. It’s a reminder that street pop isn’t just about beats; it’s about the stories people actually live.
Musically, Rybeena’s Spaghetti is about bounce and flow, smooth percussion, bright chords, and that familiar Lagos groove. It is the kind of song that reminds you why street pop remains one of Nigeria’s most expressive sounds. Rybeena’s delivery is effortless, laced with humour and rhythm that turn a trending joke into a soundtrack for today’s love stories.
Backed by Dapper Music’s continued mission to amplify original voices shaping modern Afropop, ‘Spaghetti’ stands as another testament to the label’s growing influence in bridging creativity with audience appeal. The track is already stirring the streets and playlists alike.
Speaking on the song, Rybeena said: “Every song I make carries a piece of my reality, Spaghetti may sound playful, but underneath the humor is something true; I’ve always tried to make music that people can immerse themselves in”.