Cynthia Ikponmwenosa Morgan aka Cynthia Morgan

Cynthia Morgan
Cynthia Ikponmwenosa Morgan, professionally known as Cynthia Morgan (also known by her former stage name Madrina), is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter born on September 23, 1991, in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. She is widely recognized for her fearless lyricism, strong vocal presence, and her fusion of hip-hop, dancehall, and reggae influences.
Cynthia Morgan developed an interest in music at a young age and began recording professionally in the early 2010s. She rose to national prominence after signing with Northside Entertainment, where she released several hit singles that positioned her as one of the most dominant female voices in Nigerian rap at the time.
She gained massive attention with songs such as “Don’t Break My Heart”, “German Juice”, “Lead Me On”, and “Simati Abebi”, earning praise for her confidence, originality, and versatility. Her performances and visuals often reflected themes of strength, independence, and self-expression.
Following a highly publicized contract dispute that temporarily slowed her career, she rebranded as Madrina before eventually returning to music under her original name, reclaiming her identity and continuing as an independent artist.
Known for addressing real-life struggles, resilience, and personal battles, Cynthia Morgan remains an influential figure in Nigerian music and a symbol of artistic courage for many upcoming female artists.