Ogechi, a Nigerian-American Artist, Based in Atlanta, Blends Hip-Hop and Cultural Influences for a unique sound.
Atlanta, GA (West Georgia Pulse) – At 26, Ogechi is transcending boundaries in the entertainment industry, showcasing a diverse range of talents beyond her role as a recording artist. Often referred to as CEO OG, she is a visual editor, dancer, aerialist, and author—a fresh presence in the music landscape. Drawing comparisons to legends like Frank Ocean and Kendrick Lamar, her performances have graced stages nationwide, from local platforms to the vibrant scenes of Nigeria.
Originally from Kansas City, MO, and now based in Atlanta, GA, Ogechi exhibits a natural gift for poetry, reflected in her eclectic lyricism and exceptional songwriting. Embodying the essence of Erykah Badu, she emerges as a captivating artist of the new age, skillfully paving her path in the industry.
In an exclusive interview with West Georgia Pulse, Ogechi revealed, “Writing became my refuge, allowing me to voice my individuality, shaped by the eclectic influences of the ’90s and 2000s, where diverse artists painted the canvas of my inspiration.”
OG’s artistic journey began around the age of 17 when she delved into spoken word poetry, eventually transitioning into music. At 25, she recognized her capabilities and the need to embrace them for her progression. This newfound confidence sparked a transformation in her approach to performances and shows, rejecting unpaid opportunities and significantly improving the quality and profitability of her gigs.
“I decided not to perform if not compensated, and that resolve paid off. Even when I initially agreed to perform for free, my commitment led to payment and recognition,” OG explained.
Diversity plays a pivotal role in OG’s artistry. Growing up in a household with only Nigerian music, coupled with influences from hip hop, rap, pop, and R&B from the radio and friends, shaped a unique sound that carries a hint of Afro influence, not just in the music but also in her demeanor.
As a female rapper, OG feels the weight of representing her roots. “I’ve always been mindful of representing my cultural background, which influences the boundaries I set for myself,” she shared. “While I push boundaries, certain lines are respected due to the cultural and familial significance they hold.”
Despite initial skepticism, OG’s journey has garnered support and acclaim, even surprising her extended family. “Starting as an outlier in a family of professionals pursuing the arts, my journey wasn’t initially understood. Yet, through persistence and the reception of my work, the perception has positively shifted,” she stated.
OG’s story is a testament to resilience, cultural fusion, and an unrelenting pursuit of artistic excellence. As she continues to evolve, her commitment to growth remains unwavering—a promise of even greater artistry in the coming months and years.
Influence of Nigerian Heritage and Musical Journey
OG’s artistic foundation, deeply rooted in her Nigerian heritage, seamlessly weaves into her music. Performing in Nigeria left an indelible mark on her craft, broadening her artistic horizons and deepening her connection with ancestral music.
From Rapper to Producer: OG’s Artistic Journey
OG’s journey from spoken word poetry to rap and hip-hop reflects her unyielding authenticity and roots in the genre. Embracing her identity as a rapper first, she weaves experiences and eclectic influences into her music, amplifying her voice and ensuring her message of empowerment and cultural fusion resounds profoundly. Her dedication to curating her narrative and producing her shows has transformed performances into powerful expressions echoing empowerment, cultural celebration, and her experiences as a first-generation Nigerian-American artist.
“Immaculate (Frame Me)”: Culmination of Evolution
OG’s latest single, “Immaculate (Frame Me),” encapsulates the culmination of her evolution. Through self-assured lyrics and spirited beats, she intertwines diverse influences and experiences, radiating the unique essence of her Nigerian roots blended with the pulsating energy of hip-hop. This single embodies not only a musical endeavor but a vibrant celebration of cultural fusion, solidifying OG’s stance as an artist rooted in her heritage, unafraid to push boundaries and celebrate the diversity of her identity. OG says, “Immaculate” is more of a celebration of my own self-desirability and a bold proclamation of confidence having recently conquered extreme insecurities and mental health conditions stemming from childhood through my college years.”