Banjohifi drops “Pay Bills”—the anthem for Nigeria’s everyday hustlers. Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, and street-pop collide in a track that’s real, raw, and impossible not to vibe to. Stream it now
In a music scene often dominated by escapism, luxury, and excess, Banjohifi is cutting through the noise with a refreshing dose of reality.
His latest single, “Pay Bills”, isn’t about popping bottles or private jets, it’s about survival, responsibility, and the everyday grind of millions of Nigerians.
Released under his independent label, Hifi Entertainment, “Pay Bills” is a short-but-potent anthem built on Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, and street-pop. With its infectious grooves and percussive street bounce, the track keeps listeners moving while delivering a message that hits hard.
“This one is not about popping bottles or private jets,” Banjohifi tells Pulseng. “It’s about paying rent, taking care of your people, and staying afloat when life dey show you pepper.”
Clocking in at just under three minutes, “Pay Bills” speaks directly to the heart of Nigeria’s working class—the market woman, the bike man, the 9-to-5er, or the japa dreamer abroad. Its lyrics mirror the real-life hustle, while its upbeat production ensures it’s a track you can vibe to without losing touch with its meaning.

Following hit singles like “Scanner”, “Whining”, and “Top”, Banjohifi continues to define his sound with authenticity and intention. His music entertains while giving a voice to the overlooked, the unheard, and the hardworking behind the scenes.
With “Pay Bills,” Banjohifi isn’t chasing trends—he’s building a legacy. In a country where survival is a full-time job, his music resonates like never before.

“Pay Bills” is available now on all major streaming platforms. Plugged in by Olaitan Salaudeen for MMLT!
