Dantay

Dantay

Dantay

At just 21, Lagos-born Dantay is already carving out a lane of his own. With roots in Edo and a voice that carries both grit and warmth, he makes music that blends Afrobeat, Highlife, and Dancehall into something fresh but deeply familiar. His debut single Blessed wasn’t just a breakout — it was a statement: a reflective anthem about gratitude, faith, and the hustle that shapes young Nigerians.

At just 21, Lagos-born Dantay is already carving out a lane of his own. With roots in Edo and a voice that carries both grit and warmth, he makes music that blends Afrobeat, Highlife, and Dancehall into something fresh but deeply familiar. His debut single Blessed wasn’t just a breakout — it was a statement: a reflective anthem about gratitude, faith, and the hustle that shapes young Nigerians.

At just 21, Lagos-born Dantay is already carving out a lane of his own. With roots in Edo and a voice that carries both grit and warmth, he makes music that blends Afrobeat, Highlife, and Dancehall into something fresh but deeply familiar. His debut single Blessed wasn’t just a breakout — it was a statement: a reflective anthem about gratitude, faith, and the hustle that shapes young Nigerians.

Date

July

, 2025

Date

July

, 2025

Date

July

, 2025

Tracks

4

Tracks

4

Tracks

4

About

About

About

The Qxtra-directed video for Blessed brought that message to life, marking the first glimpse of his upcoming debut project. But it’s his follow-up single Untold that shows how far he can go. Built on vibrant rhythm and emotional honesty, it’s music that moves between joy and reflection, designed to resonate with anyone who’s ever pushed through obstacles and kept going.

For Dantay, every track is a chapter in the story he’s still writing — one that’s rooted in Lagos but reaching far beyond. He’s not here to chase trends. He’s here to build something lasting.

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