Fast-rising stars from all around the world who made No Signal's Class of 2022 include the Nigerian sensation Ayra Starr and the Ghanaian Hip Hop superstar Black Sherif.
Ayra Starr has made a name for herself as one of Nigeria and Africa's most promising artists. Her debut album, "19 & Dangerous," is evidence of her brilliance, and songs like "Rush" and "Blood Samaritan" have established her as a hit-maker.
With his Highlife and Hip Hop fusion, Black Sherif has wowed fans and made his music popular outside of Ghana and Africa. His debut album "The Villain I Never Was" has been praised by critics, and his hit tune "Kwaku The Traveller" has achieved astonishing recognition.
They join other world-famous figures like American rapper GloRilla, Jamaican dancehall superstar Skillibeng, Flo, Cat Burns, Cristale, Dreya Mac, GloRilla, Knucks, M24, Nemzzz, and Nia Archives.
No Signal claims that the goal of this yearbook is to support talent and honor both upcoming and seasoned musicians (rappers, singers, DJs, producers) for their dedication. It is an all-encompassing celebration of the global popularity of Black music.