Oyayinka Ibrahim Ishola is a Nigerian street artist whose sound blends raw urban energy with powerful storytelling. Born and raised in ijebu Ishiwo, OGUN STATE, he grew up surrounded by the rhythms, struggles, and resilience of the streets, which shaped both his perspective and his creative voice.
From a young age, he turned to music as a way to express the realities of everyday life transforming walls, beats, and words into reflections of his community. Inspired by afrobeat, HYSHOLEEE developed a style that is bold, unfiltered, and deeply connected to the people.
His work often explores themes of survival, hustle, identity, and hope, giving a voice to those often overlooked. Through Afrobeat and diverse style, he brings a raw authenticity that resonates with audiences both locally and beyond.
Over the years, HYSHOLEE has performed at local shows, collaborated with few artists, as well as improving on his talent. His journey is fueled not by fame but by purpose: to inspire, to provoke thought, and to prove that good rhythm can rise from the toughest corners and still shine bright.
Currently, he is working on dropping 5 music consistently for rest of the year and also an EP for the end of the year, alongside pushing his vision of turning street rhythm into a global movement.
For Hysholeee, music is more than creativity, it is the language of emotions, where every lyric is a whisper of the universe teaching us how to feel, to heal, and to dream.
Don't Go Yet is a very personal song for me. It speaks about the struggles I go through daily, the stress of hustling, and how sometimes it feels like the world is on my shoulders. I talk about missing my mom, her prayers, and how money seems like the only thing that makes life feel a little easier.
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