Role Rapper Genres Hip hop music | Years active 1993–2012 Albums First Lady, Gidi Babe Name Sasha P | |
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Also known as First Lady of Nigerian Hip Hop Occupation(s) Recording artistentertainerfashion designerlawyer Associated acts Jazzman OlofineLDeeTrybesmenBanky WNiyolaTuface Similar People Weird MC, Niyola, Naeto C, Banky W, Dammy Krane Profiles | ||
Birth name Anthonia Yetunde Alabi |
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Sasha P (born Anthonia Yetunde Alabi on 21 May 1983), also known as the First Lady of Nigerian Hip Hop, is a Nigerian female rapper, musician, businesswoman, lawyer and motivational speaker.
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- 100kvoices what makes me mad about nigeria sasha p
- Sasha P Adara Official Video
- Early life and education
- Music career
- Endorsements
- Fashion business
- Humanitarian work
- Discography
- Singles
- Awards and nominations
- References

Sasha P - Adara (Official Video)
Early life and education

The last of eight children, she was raised by her single mother, an educator, whom she fondly called Sisi Fadekemi, after her father died. She began her musical career as a child in Ibadan. She attended the International School Ibadan and the University of Lagos earning a bachelor's degree in Law.
Music career

Sasha came into the limelight at a time when there were very few Nigerian women in Hip Hop music. Subsequently, her success helped pave the way for other female rappers and musicians in Nigerian hip hop. She began musical collaborations and was signed on to eLDee's Trybe records. Sasha has remained one of the most prominent female artists in Nigeria since 2001, especially after the successful release of her debut album "First Lady" under her record label STORM. She has been nominated for various awards in Nigeria and abroad. She won the 2009 "Best Female Artist " award in the UK at the Women in Entertainment Awards for her first single titled Adara. She was also nominated in dual categories (Best Female Video and Best Cinematography) by the SoundCity Video Music Awards for her second single Only One in 2009.
She was the first ever Nigerian female artist to perform at the 20th anniversary of the World Music Awards in October 2008. She was also the first Nigerian female artiste to win the Best Female Award at MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA). Besides Adara, She released Gidi Babe on her birthday in 2009. The promotional video of her album was released later, after returning from South Africa where the video for the song titled Making Money was shot. She released a single in 2012 titled Bad Girl P. As a result of her commitments and glittering performances, she has also shared stages with a host of International acts including Boyz II Men, Dru Hill, Rihanna, Shakira, P. Diddy, John Legend and R. Kelly to name a few. In 2013, Sasha revealed that she was taking a break from the music scene to focus on her fashion business.
Endorsements
Sasha along with Banky W were the first official ambassadors of Samsung electronics in Nigeria. She was the National Ambassador of the First Nigerian Mobile phone company (Anabel) and has signed endorsement deals with Etisalat. She is also a cultural ambassasor for her home state, Ekiti.
Fashion business
Sasha pursued an interest in fashion as a bespoke designer in 2004, with an ever-growing client base her dream to create Nigerian high street fashion was born in December 2011 at L'Espace. She established her fashion career as a designer of her own clothing label Eclectic by Sasha launched in August 2012
Humanitarian work
In regard to community service, Sasha P said, "I believe as an individual, I have a social responsibility to make a difference any way I can", and this she has done consistently over the years. She was part of the "Save a street child" campaign in Lagos (January 2009) and the "Maternal Mortality" project (May 2009) which aims to educate and help cater to the needs of young mothers who seek adequate medical care. She is also a motivational speaker and has worked with a campaign to end violence against women. In 2012, Sasha was the Olympic torch bearer for Nigeria.