Meet EXCESS GRACE: The Rising Afrobeat Voice from Jos Lighting Up Benin City

Meet EXCESS GRACE: The Rising Afrobeat Voice from Jos Lighting Up Benin City

Reported By David Joshua | Sele Media Africa

In the ever-evolving world of Nigerian music, a fresh sound is making waves from the heart of Benin City. Introducing Timothy Sati Waziri, popularly known by his stage name EXCESS GRACE—a vibrant and soul-driven artist of Berom heritage from Jos, Plateau State, now based in Edo State. With deep cultural roots and a bold musical vision, EXCESS GRACE is set to become one of the defining voices in the Afrobeats and Afro-yahoo fusion genre.

Born and raised with strong Berom values, his sound combines raw street energy with soulful melodies and street-life realism, capturing the voices of young Nigerians navigating love, hustle, and survival. His stage name, Excess Grace, reflects both a spiritual mindset and the unmerited favor he believes has followed his journey into music.


Two Explosive Debuts: “ONE CL” & “BOMB”

EXCESS GRACE made his entry into the industry with “ONE CL”—a track that introduces his lyrical depth, street wisdom, and rhythmic versatility. But it’s his latest single, “BOMB,” that’s creating the real buzz.

“BOMB”, with its catchy hooks, addictive beat, and street vibe, is quickly becoming a favorite among fans on the street and online. Already gaining traction across Spotify, Apple Music, Audiomack, Boomplay, and other major platforms, the single reflects the energy of the everyday Nigerian youth—bold, unapologetic, and determined to blow, against all odds.

Listen to “BOMB” and ONE CL here:
https://push.fm/fl/1fh03vmm-82382
(Also available via links in the comment section)


A New Wave of Afrobeat: Who is EXCESS GRACE?

What makes EXCESS GRACE different?

He’s not just another aspiring artist—he’s a movement, representing the underrepresented voices from Jos, from Plateau, from the Berom tribe, and from the realities of Nigeria’s inner cities. His musical influences stem from Afrobeats legends like Burna Boy, Oritse Femi, and Zlatan, but his sound remains original and emotionally charged.

In his own words:

“I sing from pain, joy, and the hunger to survive. My music is a testimony that no matter where you come from, you can rise.”


Why Sele Media Africa is Spotlighting Him

At Sele Media Africa, we are committed to amplifying emerging African voices, especially those whose stories are often ignored by mainstream media. We believe EXCESS GRACE is more than just talent—he’s a symbol of resilience, culture, and the power of grassroots creativity.

We are proud to throw our spotlight on this bold, talented, and fast-rising artist as he pushes to break barriers and bring authentic street sounds to global ears.


Follow EXCESS GRACE and Stay Connected

Stay up to date with his journey, shows, and exclusive content:
Instagram: @excessgracemusic
TikTok: @excessgrace
YouTube: Excess Grace Official
Streaming: Search “Excess Grace” on your favorite platform


Sele Media Africa encourages fans, promoters, DJs, and music lovers across Nigeria and beyond to support this raw talent. Let’s show the world that the streets of Jos and Benin City have gold

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David Joshua Oliver

Oliver David Joshua is a seasoned media professional with a passion for impactful journalism and strategic leadership. As the Managing Director and Editor-In-Chief of Sele Media Africa, he oversees the organization's editorial vision, ensuring high standards of truth, balance, and bold reporting. Known for his sharp editorial eye and commitment to excellence, Oliver plays a key role in shaping the voice of Sele Media Africa across the continent. His leadership continues to drive innovation, credibility, and growth in Africa’s digital media space.

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