Nigerian Artiste Zion deLion Pushes Crossover Sound with “Life Inna The Ghetto”

- Kaboom Editors

- 18 hours ago
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Nigerian Afro-dancehall artiste Zion deLion blends Afrobeats with reggae and dancehall influences. The emerging artiste continues building international buzz alongside support from Dre Island and Popcaan, while aspiring to work with producer DJ Mac

Afro-dancehall artiste Zion deLion
When it comes to merging cultures and creating crossover sounds, Nigerian Afro-dancehall artiste Zion deLion is carving out his own lane by blending the soulful rhythms of Afrobeats with the timeless spirit of reggae music.
The artiste recently released his latest single, “LIFE INNA THE GHETTO” featuring Renay, alongside the official music video, which has already started generating strong buzz and growing curiosity about who Zion deLion is, where he comes from, and the deeper message he represents through his music. The track carries the voices of dreamers, believers, and survivors, reflecting real-life struggles while inspiring hope and perseverance.
Blending African sounds with reggae and dancehall elements, Zion deLion’s music is rooted in messages of love, unity, strength, and hope. Through powerful melodies and meaningful storytelling, he creates music that uplifts listeners, connects cultures, and speaks to everyday life with authenticity and positive energy.
The emerging artiste has also been receiving support from Jamaican artistes including Dre Island, who previously collaborated with him on the track “Gold,” as well as Popcaan, while continuing to build his international presence. Aspiring to make a global impact through crossover collaborations, Zion deLion has also been working with producers such as DJ Mac as he pushes his sound beyond borders.
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