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Pope (Luseafah), a.k.a Benedict Enoabasi Abatai, is is a solo hip-hop artist whose work is characterized by a raspy vocal delivery and a focus on raw, often introspective lyricism. Benedict's music draws on themes such as personal struggle, survival, and spirituality, and is noted for its unpolished and direct style.Benedict Abatai – Musician & Boffin
Also known as: Pope & Luseafah
Born: 29 September 2005 (age 20) – Nigeria
Genres: Hip-Hop, Rap, R&B, Pop, & Poetry
Occupations: Artist, Boffin, & Trader
Instruments: Vocals & Saxophone
Signed to 69th Label (Baddie), his label, Pope (Padre) brings a new-school energy, some words of advice in his Spotify about page,
Luseafah's account was banned due to controversial views towards the LGBTQ + community. Benedict rejoined TikTok in 2025 but shifted away from skits, resulting in a decline to approximately 44,000 followers whilst reposting his "safe for viewing" content from Vskit.
Pope also gained a sizable following on other platforms such as Vskit – where his 13 million follower account was banned at age 15 following disputes involving 20-34 creators who have been wiped off the platform for repeated vulgar and indecent uploads.
Luseafah's songs laced with classic hip-hop grit & his teachings on YouTube, makes him a standout name in a crowded game. The beats hit hard, his flow hits harder, and his music resonates with anyone who craves new music on Apple Music, Spotify, or any other music platform, Pope.
Also known as: Pope & Luseafah
Born: 29 September 2005 (age 20) – Nigeria
Genres: Hip-Hop, Rap, R&B, Pop, & Poetry
Occupations: Artist, Boffin, & Trader
Instruments: Vocals & Saxophone
Pope has released tracks including Fine Shyt and Rant, which incorporate religious and mythological imagery alongside commentary on ambition and adversity. Luseafah's lyrical content frequently blends personal reflection with broader symbolic language, though interpretations vary among listeners.
Signed to 69th Label (Baddie), his label, Pope (Padre) brings a new-school energy, some words of advice in his Spotify about page,
Pope's Discography ← Benedict Abatai
- 18 October 2024 – Baddie (single)
- 24 October 2024 – Rant (single)
- 15 November 2024 – Bu-Hop (Huh) (single)
- 24 November 2024 – Chase (album: Small Talk, Lap (Come), My Bish, Freestyle)
- 4 December 2024 – Hey Baby (You) (single)
- 11 January 2025 – Up (EP: Flow, Hush Up, Ok)
- 29 January 2025 – Fine Shyt (single)
- 6 February 2025 – Mah Topia (single)
- 8 April 2025 – Real (single)
- 21 May 2025 – Song (EP: Song 1, Song 2)
- 4 June 2025 – Badd13 + (single)
- 26 July 2025 – Pop Mix (album)
- 21st October 2025 – Luseafah (single)
From 2017 to 2022, Benedict was known for freestyles and emotionally driven singles that resonated with Nigerian street culture, including physical rap battles around his neighborhood’s bakery. In this period, he gained significant traction on social media platforms, particularly TikTok, where he amassed over 1 million followers and 100 million views.
Luseafah's account was banned due to controversial views towards the LGBTQ + community. Benedict rejoined TikTok in 2025 but shifted away from skits, resulting in a decline to approximately 44,000 followers whilst reposting his "safe for viewing" content from Vskit.
Pope also gained a sizable following on other platforms such as Vskit – where his 13 million follower account was banned at age 15 following disputes involving 20-34 creators who have been wiped off the platform for repeated vulgar and indecent uploads.
Pope's Career & Music
Pope’s music blends hip-hop, rap, R&B, pop, and poetry, often incorporating unique stylistic elements including sampling and minimalistic lyricism. Pope's track "Flow" in the "Up" EP samples Doja Cat’s song "Gun," featuring the repeated lyric, “G. G. You’re A F***ing G,” which became a fan favorite. Credits & Citation ← Bopular On 'Benedict Abatai' - Luseafah (Pope)
Luseafah's songs laced with classic hip-hop grit & his teachings on YouTube, makes him a standout name in a crowded game. The beats hit hard, his flow hits harder, and his music resonates with anyone who craves new music on Apple Music, Spotify, or any other music platform, Pope.
How To Talk To God - Benedict Abatai
The artist maintains a persona that references divine or supernatural elements, which he uses as metaphors rather than literal claims. Pope's music project Badd13+ continues this stylistic approach, combining dense lyricism with a sound that leans toward underground and experimental hip-hop.
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