If you used TikTok in recent years, you likely saw Batife Bentley’s viral dance trends.
She built her career in Lagos after being born on September 14, 2004 in Ogun State.

Batife Bentley Early Rise During Lockdown
She started her journey in 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown and actively posted dance videos.
She had limited movement, so she used her phone and actively created short performance videos.
By 2021, her clips went viral, and she quickly gained a large online audience.
Her growth turned her into one of Nigeria’s most recognisable young digital creators.
Expanding Beyond Dance
Furthermore, Batife expanded beyond dance and actively explored acting, modelling, and comedy content.
She appeared in short films, Nollywood productions, and viral skits watched by millions online.
In Bonfire, she explored trauma, resilience, and emotional recovery through storytelling.
She also joined Behind the Scenes and worked with Funke Akindele’s production team.
Additionally, she collaborated with Taaooma in comedy skits that reached wide audiences.
Her choreography became closely tied to Nigeria’s music industry and major entertainment labels.
She worked with Mavin Records, YBNL, Adekunle Gold, Spyro, and Shoday.
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Consequently, her routines shaped how audiences experienced Afrobeats releases on TikTok.
She became especially associated with Olamide’s songs Wo and Atewo.
As a result, her dance trends boosted streaming numbers and online conversations.
Cultural Impact And Recognition
Her cultural influence grew stronger when musicians began referencing her in lyrics.
Shoday’s Kilode (2025) and Samad’s Batife Bentley (2026) both included her name.
In response, these lyrical mentions sparked viral dance challenges across social media.
She later appeared as a featured artist on Queen N More with Shoday.
The track ranked among Afrocritik’s Top 100 African Songs of 2024.
Therefore, she transitioned from choreographer into musical collaborator and creative contributor.
Her achievements attracted major recognition across Africa’s digital entertainment industry.
She received a nomination at the 8th Emperor Awards for influencer excellence.
She won Brand Influencer of the Year at Ranks Africa’s 2025 awards.
Moreover, she ranked among the top 100 influencers from over 500,000 creators evaluated.
She also won TikTok Influencer of the Year in Zanzibar, Tanzania ceremony.
Ultimately, Batife Bentley rose from lockdown creation into a powerful digital force.

