Emerging British Nigerian artist and producer StyllerSupreme has made a powerful return with his debut EP, First District, a vibrant three-track offering that blends Afrobeats, R&B, and Amapiano with raw emotional honesty. After stepping away from music, this project marks not just a creative resurgence but a celebration of resilience and self-discovery.
Born in Lagos and raised in South London, StyllerSupreme crafts a sound that bridges cultures, drawing inspiration from legends like Fela Kuti and Marvin Gaye while carving out his own lane in today’s global music scene. With First District, he captures the intoxicating rush of new romance, from the infectious bounce of “Feeling” to the dreamy introspection of “Trance.”
We caught up with StyllerSupreme to discuss the making of the EP, his journey back to music, and what’s next in his ever-evolving story.

Your debut EP First District is deeply personal, marking your return to music after some setbacks. How does it feel to finally share this project with the world?
STYLLERSUPREME: Honestly it’s a good feeling, after not releasing any new music for over a year it feels so good to be back chasing my dream and sharing music again.
You created this EP in Lagos, where you were born. How did being back in that environment influence the sound and storytelling of these tracks?
STYLLERSUPREME: Being back in Lagos really influenced the songs in the EP from the traditional sound to including the Nigerian language, being in Lagos really bought out a side of my artistry I’ve been hiding.
Each song on First District captures different emotions. Which track resonates with you the most, and why?
STYLLERSUPREME: ‘Trance’ and ‘Feeling’ resonate with me the most. I made ‘Feeling’ off of a fun excited mood and ‘Trance’ was made with a little more emotion.
Your music blends afrobeats, R&B, hip-hop, and pop into a unique afrofusion sound. How did your heritage, plus growing up in the UK, shape your musical identity?
STYLLERSUPREME: Growing up I listened to a lot of hip-hop and rap music also being amongst my family, my uncles used to listen to nothing but Nigerian music and also made afrobeat music I had a lot of influence from that I also went through a point in time where I didn’t know if I she be an artist that makes afrobeat or hip-hop so I thought it would be awesome if I implemented both sounds in my music.
What’s next for StyllerSupreme in 2025? What can fans look forward to?
STYLLERSUPREME: I have a few singles dropping this year and I’m also working on another EP to release before the year ends. I just want to be as consistent as possible.

First District isn’t just StyllerSupreme’s debut—it’s a comeback, a flex, and a taste of what’s next. Blending Afrobeats, R&B, and Amapiano with his signature flow, he’s carving out his own lane in the game. With new music on the way, this is only the beginning. Stream First District now and watch where he goes next.







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