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10 of the Greatest Sophomore Albums in Afrobeats

by Vincent Uju
May 22, 2026
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The second album is where hype meets truth. Anyone can catch lightning once, but a sophomore project has to prove the spark wasn’t an accident.

These selected Afrobeats sophomores didn’t just avoid the dreaded slump; they stretched the sound, deepened the artists, and are entirely better than their debuts.

Grass 2 Grace — 2Face

Tracks: 13

Release Year: 2006

After Face 2 Face established him as a solo force to be reckoned with, 2Baba (FKA 2Face Idibia) followed up with Grass 2 Grace. Released in December 2006, it picked up Best Album at the 2007 Nigeria Entertainment Awards and the MOBO Award for Best African Act that same year, making 2Baba the first Nigerian artist to win at the MOBOs.

“True Love,” “One Love,” and “For Instance” are hits that prove that he wasn’t a fluke as a solo act. At a time when Nigerian music had little international footprint, the album helped plant a flag. The sophomore slump that derails so many artists didn’t find him here.

Listen on: Spotify 

Gongo Aso — 9ice

Tracks: 14

Release Year: 2008

The title track wasn’t even supposed to be on the album. Producer ID Cabasa heard it late in the recording process and told 9ice to scrap other records and rebuild around it. That call changed everything. Gongo Aso won four awards at the 2009 Hip Hop World Awards: Album of the Year, Artiste of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Rap in Pop Album. It was a clean sweep.

The “Street Credibility” collaboration with 2Baba from the album remains one of the most celebrated joints in Nigerian music history. 9ice’s debut, The Certificate, introduced him; Gongo Aso made him untouchable.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify



Work Of Art — Asake (2023)

Tracks: 14

Release Year: 2023

Asake’s sophomore, Work of Art, refined and expanded on his debut Mr. Money With the Vibe. It debuted at No. 2 on Spotify’s Global Albums chart, No. 4 on the Billboard World Albums Chart and became the most-streamed Nigerian album of 2023 according to TurnTable Charts. It also earned him a BRIT Award nomination, a feat his debut had already achieved. The 14-track project, with only one feature, Olamide on “Amapiano”, showed that he could carry a body of work on the strength of his sound alone. That is the harder and more impressive trick.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify

MI 2: The Movie — M.I Abaga (2010)

Tracks: 15

Release Year: 2010

Aside from the fact that MI 2: The Movie brought a new level of relatability to Nigerian rap music at the time of its release, it is grounded yet incredibly diverse in topics. Released through Chocolate City, the 15-track project tackles corruption, the Jos crisis, the state of rap and beef. It won Best Album of the Year at the 2011 Nigeria Entertainment Awards, and took home Best Rap Album at The Headies 2011. His debut, Talk About It (2008), announced him; MI 2: The Movie announced his vision, which contributed to the redefinement of Nigerian Hip-Hop.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify

Get Squared — P-Square (2005)

Tracks: 13

Release Year: 2005

P-Square’s debut, Last Nite (2003), got them nominated as Most Promising African Group at the Kora Awards. Their sophomore effort, Get Squared, released on their own Square Records imprint, made good on that promise. The videos held the No. 1 spot on the MTV Base Africa chart for four consecutive weeks; a remarkable achievement for an independent Nigerian act at the time.

The success earned them a nomination for Best African Act at the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards, one of the earliest such nods for a Nigerian group at that scale. “Bizzy Body,” “Temptation,” and “Say Your Love” spread across the continent. Get Squared was the moment P-Square went from promising to dominant.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify



The Playmaker — Phyno

Tracks: 20

Release Year: 2016

Phyno built something rare with his debut, No Guts No Glory (2014): a commercially successful Nigerian rap album recorded almost entirely in Igbo. The Playmaker, his sophomore LP, doesn’t shrink from that identity; it gets even bigger. It features 2Baba, Burna Boy, Olamide and Onyeka Owenu, covering vast generational and cultural ground.

Pre-release singles “Fada Fada,” “Pino Pino,” and “E Sure For Me” were big hits before the album even landed. That Phyno built this kind of momentum while rapping in a language mainstream Nigerian pop often ignores is precisely why Playmaker is on this list.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify

Yahoo Boy No Laptop (YBNL) — Olamide

Tracks: 20

Release Year: 2012

Rapsodi (2011) introduced Olamide as a sharp indigenous rapper with something to say. YBNL turned him into a movement. The album won Album of the Year at The Headies, the first of three consecutive wins in that category for Olamide. The album’s name, a paradox built on street logic, also doubled as the label that would go on to sign Adekunle Gold, Lil Kesh, Fireboy DML, and Asake. Olamide used a sophomore record to simultaneously build his legacy and create the infrastructure for the next generation. YBNL is more than a great sophomore album; it’s an institution in disguise.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify

Beautiful Imperfection — Asa

Tracks: 14

Release Year: 2010

Asa’s self-titled debut won the French Constantin Award in 2008, voted best fresh talent by 19 music-industry specialists in Paris. The bar she set for herself was already uncomfortably high. But Beautiful Imperfection cleared it internationally. The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard World Albums Chart and charted in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, and the UK.

She performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival and appeared on CNN’s African Voices during the campaign. The Guardian awarded it four stars. Her debut leans into socio-political weight, Beautiful Imperfection widens her emotional and musical range without losing the distinctiveness that made her undeniable. It remains the strongest proof that the Nigerian music scene has always had room for artists that don’t sound like mainstream artists. 

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify


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Gift and Grace — Timaya

Tracks: 14

Release Year: 2008

Timaya’s debut, True Story (2007), sold for ₦500,000 at Alaba International Market. By the time Gift and Grace dropped in 2008, the deal value had reportedly surged to ₦24 million, a figure then rivalled only by 2Baba, P-Square, and D’Banj. That jump alone tells you everything about the album’s commercial impact.

It also won Best Reggae/Dancehall Album at The Headies 2009, cementing his position as the genre’s reigning Nigerian contemporary voice. Dancehall had found its Afrobeats champion, and this album was the coronation.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify

HEIS — Rema

Tracks: 11

Release Year: 2024

After “Calm Down” spent a record-breaking 58 weeks at No. 1 on US Afrobeats Songs and reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, it was logical for Rema to make a follow-up to Rave & Roses, his debut. He did the opposite. His sophomore, HEIS, replaced slow-wine tempos with pounding, frenetic drums and leaned hard into rave and Edo cultural identity.

The album debuted at No. 2 on TurnTable’s Top 100 Albums, later climbed to No. 1 and stayed on the chart for 29 weeks with over 104 million streams. It earned Rema his first Grammy nomination, for Best Global Music Album at the 67th Grammy Awards and won Album of the Year at the Trace Awards 2025. It’s a sophomore album that chose artistic conviction over commercial safety. It’s vindicated.

Listen on: Apple Music | Spotify



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