Ms Banks
Ms Banks, born Thyra Kigho Deshaun Oji on 14 April 1994 in South London, England, is a British rapper, singer, and songwriter of Nigerian and Ugandan descent, recognized for her contributions to contemporary UK hip-hop.[1][2][3] Raised in a musical family in Camberwell, South London, Oji began writing lyrics at age 11 and started performing her own material by age 12.[1][2][4] She released her debut mixtape, Once Upon a Grind, independently in 2014, followed by her first EP, New Chapter, in 2016, which helped establish her presence in the British rap scene.[2][5] Ms Banks gained wider acclaim with the 2018 mixtape The Coldest Winter Ever and its 2019 sequel The Coldest Winter Ever Part II, both showcasing her versatile style blending grime, hip-hop, and pop elements.[2][5] She has earned multiple nominations at prestigious events, including two at the 2020 MOBO Awards for Best Female Act and Best Hip-Hop Act, as well as a nomination for Female Artist of the Year at the 2022 GRM Rated Awards.[6][7][8] Her collaborations with artists like Stefflon Don and performances at major platforms, such as the MOBO Awards, have solidified her role as a prominent voice for women in UK rap.[9] Since 2024, Ms Banks has released singles including "Boss B*tch" in October 2024, "SILHOUETTE" in July 2025, the EP Mind Games in 2025, "4C" in October 2025, and the freestyle "Ms Banks On The Radar" in September 2025, maintaining her influence in the British music landscape as of November 2025.[10][11][12]Early life
Ms Banks was born Thyra Oji on 14 April 1994 in South London, England, to a Nigerian father and a Ugandan mother.[1][2] She was raised in Camberwell, South London, on the Brandon Estate, in a musical family.[13] Oji began writing lyrics at the age of 11 and started performing her own material by age 12.[1][14]Influences
Ms Banks' musical style draws from a diverse range of genres and artists, reflecting her upbringing in a musical family in South London. Early on, she was influenced by R&B artists such as Whitney Houston and En Vogue, which sparked her interest in writing lyrics at age 11.[1] In hip-hop and rap, she cites Nicki Minaj as a major idol, having followed her career since age 14, along with Lil' Kim, Foxy Brown, Lauryn Hill, Estelle, Ms Dynamite, and Monie Love—the latter introduced by her mother. Her uncle, Remedy of the grime group Essentials, connected her to the UK grime scene, inspiring admiration for artists like Wiley and Skepta.[15][14] Additionally, Ms Banks incorporates elements of trap, Afrobeats, and pop into her sound, blending sharp wordplay with melodic flows.[14]Discography
Mixtapes
Ms Banks debuted her mixtape career with Once Upon a Grind, released on December 30, 2014, which featured collaborations with artists such as Paigey Cakey and Karmah Cruz, showcasing her early grime-influenced style over 12 tracks including "Word of Mouth" and "Gone."[16][17] The project highlighted her sharp lyricism and received attention from UK music outlets for marking her entry into the scene.[18] In 2018, she followed with The Coldest Winter Ever, a 12-track mixtape released on April 27 that blended trap and rap elements, featuring Loski on "R.I.P." and emphasizing themes of street life and resilience.[19][20] The mixtape drew comparisons to influential works like the novel by Sister Souljah due to its narrative depth and was praised for elevating her profile, with tracks like "Bangs" demonstrating her versatile flow.[21] Additionally, The Coldest Winter Ever, Pt. 2, released on December 12, 2019, served as a sequel with 12 tracks like "Hood B*tch" and "Bad B Bop," continuing the thematic exploration of urban experiences and further solidifying her mixtape series.[22][23]EPs
Ms Banks has released several extended plays throughout her career, showcasing her evolution from gritty trap-influenced sounds to more polished, genre-blending productions. Her EPs often feature collaborations and highlight her versatile flow, addressing themes of empowerment, street life, and personal growth.[24] Her debut EP, New Chapter, was released independently on February 3, 2016, via SoundCloud. Consisting of five tracks, it marked a shift toward more trap-oriented beats and intricate wordplay, establishing her lyrical prowess early in her career. The project received attention for its raw energy and was launched with a live event at Queen of Hoxton in London.[25][26] In 2022, Ms Banks dropped Bank Statement, a nine-track EP released on July 22 through Warner Music. It explores themes of self-assertion and relationships over afrobeats and pop-rap fusions. The EP was praised for its artistic depth and reintroduction after a hiatus, with standout tracks like "Typa Way" and "Favourite Girl" gaining traction.[27][28][29] Shake It - EP followed on November 21, 2024, under Believe UK, featuring six tracks including remixes and the titular lead single. The project leans into high-energy dancehall and hip-hop vibes, with the music video for "Shake It" amplifying its viral appeal on platforms like TikTok. It underscores her ability to blend club-ready anthems with confident lyricism.[30][31] Most recently, Mind Games - EP, a collaborative effort with Wohdee, arrived on August 29, 2025, comprising five tracks totaling 11 minutes. Released via independent distribution, it delves into introspective themes of emotional manipulation and resilience, blending R&B elements with rap delivery. The EP builds on Ms Banks' collaborative history while maintaining her signature bold style.[32][24]Singles
Ms Banks's singles discography reflects her evolution as a prominent figure in UK rap and R&B, often featuring bold lyrics, infectious hooks, and collaborations that blend genres. Beginning with independent releases in the mid-2010s, her singles have garnered millions of streams on platforms like Spotify, emphasizing themes of empowerment, street life, and sensuality. Notable early tracks such as "Vibez" (2017) and "OMG" (2017) established her sound, while later releases like "Snack" featuring Kida Kudz (2018) achieved over 11 million Spotify plays, highlighting her ability to fuse trap beats with catchy flows. Her 2021 single "On My Way" marked a commercial milestone, topping the UK Official Independent Singles Breakers Chart and peaking at number 28 on the Official Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart, with one week in the top 40. Released independently, it showcased her versatility with upbeat production and introspective verses. Subsequent singles like "Dinner Date" (2021) and "Bounce" (2022) continued to build her catalog, often tied to mixtapes such as The Coldest Winter Ever, Pt. 2 (2019), where tracks like "Supafly Strikes Again" demonstrated her rapid-fire delivery.[33][34] In recent years, Ms Banks has focused on high-energy anthems, including "Boss B*tch" (2024), produced by A-Class, which reasserted her commanding presence after a two-year hiatus and quickly amassed viral traction. "Shake It" (2024) followed, leveraging TikTok virality with its danceable rhythm and confident bravado, released amid her ongoing independent output. These singles underscore her enduring impact, prioritizing artistic control and digital engagement over traditional radio play. "Ms Banks On The Radar Freestyle" (2025) further highlights her sharp lyricism in a standalone release.[35][31][11] The following table enumerates selected singles as lead artist, focusing on key releases with available data:| Title | Year | Featured Artist(s) | Album/Mixtape | Notes/Streams (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vibez | 2017 | None | Non-album single | Early breakthrough track |
| OMG | 2017 | None | Non-album single | Independent release |
| Snack | 2018 | Kida Kudz | The Coldest Winter Ever | 11M+ Spotify plays[36] |
| Pull Up | 2021 | K-Trap | Non-album single | Trap-influenced collab |
| Supafly Strikes Again | 2019 | None | The Coldest Winter Ever, Pt. 2 | Mixtape lead single |
| On My Way | 2021 | None | Non-album single | #1 UK Independent Breakers[33] |
| Dinner Date | 2021 | None | Non-album single | R&B-rap hybrid |
| Boss B*tch | 2024 | None | Non-album single | Post-hiatus return |
| Shake It | 2024 | None | Non-album single | TikTok viral hit[31] |
| Ms Banks On The Radar Freestyle | 2025 | None | Non-album single | Freestyle release |
As lead artist
As featured artist
Ms Banks has made notable appearances as a featured artist on various singles across genres including hip-hop, dancehall, and Afrobeats, often collaborating with prominent UK and international acts. Her contributions typically highlight her versatile flow and energetic delivery, contributing to tracks that blend grime, rap, and pop elements.[37] One of her early featured credits came in 2015 on the single "If You Love Me" by Cherri V and 2Darc, marking her entry into collaborative projects within the UK urban music scene. In 2018, she featured on Dan Caplen's "Trouble," a track that showcased her rhythmic interplay with soulful production, and on the Cadenza Remix of Plan B's "Wait So Long" alongside Lisa Mercedez. Her 2019 collaborations gained wider international attention, including Tinashe's "Die A Little Bit," where her verse added a gritty UK edge to the R&B-pop sound. She also appeared on the remix of Darkoo's "Gangsta" with Br3yna, amplifying its street anthem vibe, and on the high-profile "Gun Lean (Remix)" by Russ Millions, Lethal Bizzle, and others, which emphasized drill influences and charted at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.| Year | Lead Artist(s) | Song Title | Album/Single Notes | Chart Peak (UK) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Tinashe | Die A Little Bit | Single from Songs for You | - |
| 2019 | Russ Millions, Lethal Bizzle ft. Ms Banks, Taze, LD, Digga D | Gun Lean (Remix) | Single | 10 |
| 2019 | will.i.am ft. Lady Leshurr, Lioness, Ms Banks | Pretty Little Thing | Single (PrettyLittleThing campaign) | - |
| 2020 | Naira Marley & Ms Banks | Anywhere | Single | - |
| 2021 | Stefflon Don & Ms Banks | Dip | Single | 26 |
| 2022 | Stormzy ft. Black Sherif, Amaarae, Ms Banks, STORRY | This Is What I Mean | Title track from This Is What I Mean | 41 |
| 2023 | GuiltyBeatz ft. Hamzaa & Ms Banks | I'm Good | Single | - |
| 2025 | Zinoleesky ft. Ms Banks | Ayamase | Single | - |