Here is a dynamic lineup of female DJs whose talent and taste electrify Lagos parties.
Lagos nightlife wouldn’t be the same without its music. In a scene that hasn’t always welcomed women with open arms, the rise of female DJs feels especially powerful. These women aren’t just showing up behind the decks, they’re claiming space, demanding respect and proving, night after night, that they’re masters of the craft.
Although there’s still pushback — the underestimating and the need to prove they belong in the booth, female DJs in Nigeria have become a force to reckon with. When they spin records, the crowd responds, and energies shift. Their impact also extends beyond entertainment; they help reshape the cultural narrative around who can succeed in music and nightlife spaces.
These ten female DJs are among the many talents lighting up Lagos and making the nights feel electric. These women set the mood and know exactly how to throw a memorable party.
Ms DSF — The IT-Girl of Lagos Nightlife
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If Lagos clubs had a heartbeat, Ms DSF would be one of the arteries keeping the whole system alive. Stylish, fiery, and always one step ahead, she plays the kind of set that gets you moving. Her mixes are electric, with the rare ability to make a room go from chilled to chaotic in seconds. Her sets are a full-blown Lagos experience.
She’s shaping the scene with her effortless fusion of Afrobeats, Amapiano, hip-hop, and house. She reads crowds with an almost instinctive precision, and she brings the kind of city-girl energy Lagos genuinely lives for.
Dope Caesar – The high-voltage crowd controller
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Dope Caesar commands the room. Her transitions are crisp, bold, and ruthless in the best way. In addition, her sets have that shocking, electric quality that sweeps you into the centre of the dancefloor, whether you intended to dance or not.
Her formal training, which reflects clearly in her tight, high-energy sets, makes her the go-to for parties that need momentum and polish. And her confidence behind the decks feels powerful enough to spark its own movement.
DJ Nana — The veteran trendsetter
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DJ Nana has been killing it for years. Elegant, focused, and deeply skilled, she brings a polished touch to every set, the type of DJ who makes even seasoned ravers excited.
Her influence comes from being one of the early pioneers for women in the industry, consistently delivering clean, thoughtful mixes, and anchoring some of the biggest events across Lagos.
DJ Lambo — The unapologetic swagger
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When DJ Lambo walks into the booth, the energy levels instantly rise. Her signature genre-blending style has built a legacy that continues to open doors for female DJs across Nigeria.
Her style effortlessly blends house, hip-hop, and Afrobeats. She’s a powerful, respected voice in the scene, and her sets often feel like a direct conversation between her and the crowd.
Aniko — The underground queen
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If you’ve been to a rave, a warehouse party, or anything remotely experimental in Lagos, you’ve probably danced under Aniko’s spell. She represents the thriving electronic underground Lagos is nurturing.
She co-founded one of Lagos’ most exciting rave collectives, Group Therapy. and brings Afro-house, techno, and deep house music into spaces that once leaned heavily on mainstream club sounds. Her shows often feel like immersive, mood-driven journeys.
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EarthSurfing — The Sonic adventurer
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EarthSurfing energy feels like it belongs in a basement rave yet fits perfectly into the chaos of Lagos. Her sound is bassy, atmospheric, and built for true night crawlers.
As a DJ in the alternative rave circuit, she pushes experimental directions and offers a refreshing escape from typical club playlists.
TGarbs — The new-age Amapiano magician
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TGarbs is part of the new wave, and she’s doing it with style. Her sets are a fresh breeze of Amapiano, Afro-house, and deep groove, the kind that would make you lean over and whisper, “Who’s that DJ?”
She’s dominating youth-centric events, bringing a fun and fluid energy to every booth she steps into, and steadily establishing herself as a superstar.
Handi & Wanni (Duo) — The dynamic twin experience
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Watching Handi & Wanni behind the decks is like watching synchronised energy in motion. They bring charisma, rhythm, and loads of personality.
Their unmatched chemistry, their reputation for high-energy concert sets, and their ability to stand out as a duo in a space traditionally filled with solo acts.
DJ Barbie — The glamorous crowd-lifter
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DJ Barbie brings a polished, high-energy presence that lights up any party she steps into. She’s vibrant, stylish, and knows exactly how to move a room from warm-up to full-blown madness without losing control. There’s an effortless confidence to her sets, and people respond instantly.
Her seamless blend of Afrobeats, Amapiano, hip-hop, and dancehall is clean, and her energy is magnetic. She’s become a go-to for clubs and events that want the vibe to stay high from the first drop to the last track.
DJ Yinx — The new-wave rebel
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DJ Yinx is experimental, adventurous, and deeply passionate about pushing the identity of women in DJing. She takes risks with her sound, representing a new generation of boundary-breakers, and showing up as her most authentic self every time she steps behind the decks.
Female DJs are defining Lagos nightlife. What makes this lineup special isn’t just the skill each woman brings to the booth but the range: the club queens, the rave goddesses, the hip-hop specialists, and the experimental artists. Honestly, with these women leading the wave, it’s impossible not to feel excited about where the sounds of the city’s nightlife is headed.