Rap Goddess is shaping a path in Nigerian hip-hop through a steady rise powered by recent songs “Goddess of Rap”, “Libra Woman”, “Hating on Me”, and “Fwm and Find Out”. The collaboration with Pappisman continues to gain ground online, with both names appearing often across streaming platforms and social conversations.
Born Maureen James, Ochigbo Ajogwu, Rap Goddess is from Benue State and is known for a delivery influenced by American English accents. Her style has drawn comparisons to Lauryn Hill, Missy Elliott, and Nicki Minaj. She has also hosted events including Easter Rap Fiesta, which featured artists such as Ruggedman and ModeNine.
Her self-titled album, “Rap Goddess”, is presented as a personal account centred on legacy, direction, and steady improvement. The project is expected to arrive soon and has already gained attention with tracks like “Goddess of Rap”, “Libra Woman”, and “Hating on Me”. These songs continue to circulate across social media and the streets of Lagos, placing her firmly in current hip-hop conversations.
Rap Goddess positions the album as a record of her growth, with themes that reflect intention and long-term goals. The presence of multiple songs trending in 2025 signals the momentum around her work and the response from listeners.
Her music continues to serve as a message on direction and personal drive, offering a reminder that change is possible and can begin through individual effort.

