Prince Yahshua Top Now

Fans have dubbed him the "King of Swing" for his ability to navigate partner swaps, group scenes, and complex choreography while maintaining the Top role. In multi-performer scenes, he is often positioned as the alpha – the top of the hierarchy.


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In terms of industry ranking, Prince Yahshua consistently appears in "Top 10 Male Performers" lists on forums like Adult DVD Talk and rating sites like IAFD (Internet Adult Film Database). His longevity in an industry where the average career is 3–6 months proves his top-tier status. Fans have dubbed him the "King of Swing"


| Who? | Prince Yahshua Top – a multi‑disciplinary creator, spiritual teacher, and cultural entrepreneur who blends gospel‑rooted music, Afro‑futurist fashion, and community activism. | |----------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Born | 12 May 1992, Lagos, Nigeria (raised in the diaspora, split between London and Atlanta). | | Signature Projects | • “Divine Frequencies” – a genre‑defying album (2022).
Top‑Verse – a sustainable street‑wear label (2023‑present).
The Ascension Hub – a community‑center/online platform for spiritual mentorship (2024). | | Core Message | “Elevate the self, uplift the collective.” | | Why He Matters | He is reshaping how spirituality, pop culture, and social impact intersect for Gen‑Z and Millennials worldwide. | If you’re a fan, collaborator, or community leader


Early years – Born the son of a Yoruba priestess and a Jamaican reggae guitarist, Yahshua (birth name Yahshua Adeyemi) grew up amid a rich tapestry of sound and ritual. At age 7, his family moved to London, where he first encountered hip‑hop and electronic dance music. By 13, he was already DJ‑mixing at local community centres, using his mother’s traditional drums to blend with breakbeats.

The “Prince” moniker – In 2010, while performing at a youth empowerment event in Brixton, a mentor dubbed him “Prince” after noticing his natural charisma and leadership style. The name stuck, and in 2014 he legally added “Top” (an homage to his late grandfather’s nickname “Topaz”) to his stage name, cementing the brand Prince Yahshua Top.

First break – A 2015 viral video of his freestyle at the BBC Radio 1Xtra “Future Sounds” showcase caught the attention of London’s underground label Pulse Wave Records. The resulting EP, “Royal Ascension”, sold 15 k copies in its first month and landed on BBC’s Radio 1 “New Music Friday”.