L.A.M.B Collective Release “Behold The Lamb” Album 

The L.A.M.B Collective have released their highly anticipated collaborative album “BEHOLD THE LAMB,” bringing together four of Nigeria’s most respected hip-hop voices — Loose Kaynon, A-Q, M.I Abaga and Blaqbonez. Known individually for their lyrical prowess and influence in Nigerian rap, the group reunites to deliver a project that highlights their chemistry, storytelling and technical mastery.

The L.A.M.B Collective first gained attention through a series of rap cyphers that showcased the synergy between the Chocolate City affiliated rappers. Over the years, those cyphers built anticipation for a full collaborative project. With BEHOLD THE LAMB, the group finally expands that energy into a complete body of work.

The album consists of 10 tracks and blends classic hip-hop lyricism with modern production. Throughout the project, the members exchange verses effortlessly, each bringing their own perspective and style while maintaining the cohesive identity of the collective. The result is a project that celebrates the competitive spirit and lyrical depth that Nigerian hip-hop has long been known for.

Beyond the core members, BEHOLD THE LAMB also features appearances from several notable artists including Oxlade, Psycho YP, Chike, Santi Soul, Khaligraph Jones and Kojo-Cue. These collaborations introduce additional sonic textures and regional influences that expand the album’s reach across Africa’s hip-hop landscape.

Production on the album comes from an experienced lineup of producers including Tempoe, Beats By Jayy, Ramoni and Ghanaian producer Apya. Their beats provide a polished backdrop for the rappers’ sharp lyricism, combining modern hip-hop elements with layered instrumentation.

With BEHOLD THE LAMB, the L.A.M.B Collective reinforce their place in Nigerian rap culture, delivering a project that balances lyrical excellence with collaborative energy. For fans of African hip-hop and lyrical rap music, the album stands as a strong example of what happens when some of the genre’s most respected voices come together on a single project.

The album is now available to stream on all major digital platforms.

Seun Badejo

Seun Badejo is the founder and editor of District234, Nigeria's home for Afrobeats, alté, and African pop culture commentary. He built the platform to give Nigerian music and culture the serious, intelligent coverage it deserves — from genre-defining moments to the underground sounds shaping the next generation. With over 270 published pieces, Seun writes at the intersection of music, identity, and what it means to be young and African today.

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