Popular Nigerian comedian and skitmaker Nasboi is once again turning heads this time not for his usual humor, but for his vocals. In a Facebook post that has quickly garnered attention from fans and fellow entertainers, Nasboi shared a video of himself singing along to a song, accompanied by the caption: “Nasboi what do you guys think?”
The video, which was posted on Monday evening, features the multi talented content creator in a casual setting, passionately delivering vocals over what appears to be a mellow Afrobeats instrumental. Fans in the comment section were quick to praise his voice, with many expressing surprise at the depth of his musical ability.
“He’s not just funny this man can actually sing,” one user commented. Another fan wrote, “Nasboi is coming for both your mic and your punchline. Don’t sleep on him!”
Nasboi, whose real name is Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji, first gained widespread popularity through his viral skits impersonating celebrities and everyday Nigerian scenarios. Over time, he has grown into one of the country’s most recognizable digital entertainers, often blending satire with social commentary.
This is not the first time Nasboi has teased his musical side. In the past, he has occasionally shared snippets of original songs and studio sessions, hinting at a broader artistic ambition beyond comedy. However, the recent video appears to be his most direct appeal yet to be taken seriously as a vocalist.
Entertainment analysts note that the transition from skitmaking to music is becoming increasingly common in Nigeria’s creative space, with digital influencers leveraging their fan bases to explore new avenues of expression. Nasboi’s growing musical experimentation could place him among a rising class of entertainers bridging comedy, music, and digital culture.
Neither an official single nor album announcement has been made as of press time, but fans are already speculating about what might come next.
“Drop the full song. We’re ready!” one enthusiastic follower demanded.
Whether the video was simply for fun or a strategic teaser, one thing is clear: Nasboi’s ability to keep his audience engaged whether through laughter or melody remains firmly intact.
