Nigerian Afrobeats singer-songwriter Sixties makes a confident return with ‘4 AM (STUNTIN),’ a late-night anthem that captures ambition, self-expression, and quiet triumph.
Born and raised in Surulere, Lagos, to Yoruba parents, Sixties’ journey into music began in 2018 when he discovered he had a voice that deserved to be heard.
That realization led to the release of his debut single ‘Maria’ in 2020 during the height of the COVID pandemic a moment that introduced him to listeners and sparked steady growth in his fanbase.
Deeply rooted in Yoruba culture, Sixties approaches music with a global mindset, blending tradition with modern expression.
His sound draws inspiration from legends like King Sunny-Ade, Musiliu Haruna Ishola, Wande Coal, and Pasuma, while his artistic confidence is shaped by a musical household led by a gospel-singing mother who also serves as a choir mistress.
On ‘4 AM (STUNTIN),’ Sixties paints a picture of life in motion during the quiet hours when dreams feel loudest.
The song reflects confidence earned through patience celebrating progress, self-belief, and staying true to one’s vision while others sleep.
Smooth Afrobeats rhythms pair with a laid-back yet assertive delivery, creating a mood that feels both reflective and triumphant.
Beyond the music, Sixties’ artistic identity extends into fashion.
A lover of high fashion and avant-garde style, he channels influences from icons like Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Rick Owens, and Demna Gvasalia, using style as another form of storytelling.
With ‘4 AM (STUNTIN),’ Sixties continues to build a world where culture, sound, and self-expression move in harmony unapologetic, intentional, and distinctly his own.















































































































