Meet
@tinybraz : The Afro-Pop Sensation Redefining the Sound of Tomorrow
In a city that pulses with the heartbeat of global music, standing out in the Lagos Afrobeats scene requires more than just raw talent—it demands authenticity, magnetic energy, and an undeniable vocal presence. Enter Veronica Uchenna Anunobi, known to her rapidly growing fanbase as TinyBraz. Born in the late 90s, this dynamic singer-songwriter is quickly becoming one of the most exciting new voices in Nigerian music.
Since making her vibrant debut in 2020 with the sweet and rhythmic “Candy Cane,” TinyBraz has been on a relentless upward trajectory. She didn’t just arrive on the scene; she built her sound from the ground up. Over the years, her evolution has been a thrill to watch—from the captivating allure of “Monster” (2021) to the infectious grooves of “R I D” (2022) and the heavy-hitting energy of her 2025 release, “PRESSURE.”
What makes TinyBraz so captivating is her ability to blur the lines between genres. Rooted firmly in Afro-Pop and Afrosounds, her music is a masterclass in versatility. Her voice carries a rare emotional depth, yet her tracks never fail to deliver the high-octane energy needed to ignite a dancefloor.
This versatility has made her a highly sought-after collaborator. Whether she is bringing her magic to the Afrobeat-Amapiano fusion “Soro Mi Dayo” alongside UK-based rapper BREIS and
@gospelondebeatz , matching energies with
@fitzywest and Ria Sean on “Ileke,” and featuring on “Yes, I Believe” for the 2022
@fifaworldcup FIFA World Cup in Qatar, TinyBraz knows exactly how to elevate a record.
Now, in 2026, TinyBraz has entered a bold new chapter. Her latest single, “Riding Solo,” is much more than just a catchy Afro-Pop tune—it is a fierce anthem of independence, strength, and unapologetic self-belief. The track showcases her at her absolute best: confident, radiant, and fully in control of her narrative. It is a song for anyone who has ever had to back themselves and trust their own journey.
“TinyBraz isn’t just riding the current wave of Afrobeats; she is carving out a distinct, glittering lane entirely her own.”