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Amapiano: Births The Most Creative Nigerian Club Songs

Strongly dominating South African pop culture is a genre that consists of striking piano cuts, blustering drums, and synthesizers that make up the Amapiano sound. This culture (Amapiano) is freshly penetrating the clubs of Nigeria in tons of creative songs; the culture grew widely and expanded from South Africa’s mainstream into Nigerian demography where it has been regarded by me as the birth of the most creative songs ever, since 2020 till date. Because Amapiano structures songs astounding; it makes them a typical different feel that holds an exceptional touch, with a ledger that has recorded its intense creativity. The blustering drums and synth make your body move, while the piano creates an embodied rhythm you are bound to enjoy. [embedded content] Amapiano culture exists in songs dom...

LeriQ: Has Been Responsible for The Root Morphing of The ‘African Giant’ Burna Boy

LeriQ, call the paramedics, is a very notable Grammy Award-winning Nigerian record producer and songwriter. 30, born Eric Isaac Utere, has been responsible for the very first underground transformation of the African Giant; your most beloved son, Burna Boy, who has brought home the 63rd Grammys plaque from America on 14th March 2021 in Los Angeles Convention center. “Twice As Tall”, is his fifth studio album responsible for his beaming victory, and in between, LeriQ was in motion creating the magic to outlive his own existence. Call the paramedics, spearheaded Burna Boy’s victory dated from obscure moments to this very point of his great career elevation and international recognition. LeriQ is the record producer you should run to, “call the paramedics”, as you have decided to trace Burna’...

Vector & MI Abaga – “Crown of Clay”, Could Be That Nigerian Hip-Hop Is More Hopeful?

“Crown of Clay”, is purely historic, it journeys on West African and black people’s experiences. However, Nigerian Hip-hop seems to be outgrowing her skirts where mainstream rappers create diss tracks, share blunt notions of their supremacy and kingship amongst culture enthusiasts and her few core listeners. Hip-hop culture is near fall in Nigeria and it would take a strong sense of realization and a kind of refocus to make it rise again to some extent, beef tracks that might lead to separation isn’t worth more than when two great lyricists make songs and settle for greatness as they set up the release of their joint EP – “Crown of Clay”. RELATED: Ice Prince ft Oxlade – “Kolo”, Savors The Same Great Taste Of Ice Prince Rap In 2010, The Review Crown of Clay’s creators (Vector & MI Abaga...

Ice Prince ft Oxlade – “Kolo”, Savors The Same Great Taste Of Ice Prince Rap In 2010, The Review

Ice Prince, in the last decade of Nigerian hip-hop, is worthy to be referred to as the prince of rap; who sits directly next to the most honored Nigerian rap Chairman, M.I Abaga, who represents a well-deserved monument and a king in Nigerian hip-hop to date.He was the former CEO of (Chocolate City Music). Panshak Henry Zamani, 36, joined the lift that elevated hip-hop in Nigeria as he also expanded the culture and its hinges across the diaspora. ”Oleku”, is the 2010 Ice Prince’s breakthrough track while in Choc City, that record uplifted his career and held visible proof of his dominance in the Nigerian music industry at that time. RELATED: DanDizzy: The Best African Freestyle Entertainer He literally transited on various scales and ranges, from “Everybody Loves Ice Prince” his debut album...

DanDizzy: The Best African Freestyle Entertainer

DanDizzy, born in the 90s from Nigeria as Daniel Darius Tuotamuno, is the best rap freestyle entertainer from Africa. Perhaps you are a freestyle rapper and feel very talented enough, smart, and qualified to conquer the walls, undisputable Nigerian king of freestyle, DanDizzy, has built for himself in the freestyle game since 2013 till date, from the southern part of Nigeria, in Portharcourt; then you can head south, it’s his territory where he sprouted and grew from. Meanwhile, as you head, accompany care & caution: because he is a freestyle beast and as you approach him to prove yourself a worthy challenge, I kneel by the side and pray for your homecoming to be safely warm and kind, as I trust you would become an instructional edifice to your kind because he would trample and bruise ...

John Legend & Burna Boy – “Coming 2 America” Permeates From America & Highlights African Barrier, The Review

Popular American singer, John Legend’s “Coming 2 America”, featuring Nigerian Afro-fusion singer and Grammy-nominated act Burnaboy, is a fulfilling stroke of un-hypnotic synth and blustering drums that range from an unconventional spectrum of sonic styles enriched with pop that holistically represents a very strong filming soundtrack for the 2021 “Coming 2 America” blockbuster film. “Coming 2 America” soundtrack is powerful and its sonic essence built on an easy run-down that strictly envision certain scenes from the American comedy movie starring popular American movie icon, Eddie Murphy and was directed by Craig Brewer. The songwriting mostly from John Legend’s verse and the chorus implies a very great build-up that totally depicts a homely description of America. The artistic essence fr...

Wizkid – “Check”, Is The Best Teaser To Elate Nigerian Listeners, The Review

“Check”, the un-anticipated record added next to Wizkid’s successful 2020 fourth studio album – “Made In Lagos”, has been built with the finest afro structural percussion instruments, progressive synth, and bold trumpeting rifts that both accompanies unending melodies which the record entirely displays from start till the end. “Check” literally is like a teaser song and is more like a freestyle that was almost lacking in total serious attitude in the general creation. RELATED: Korede Bello’s Popstar Transformation, Ready To Dominate Once More – “Real Man” Review Though it was released, Wizkid’s delivery sounded worthy to sustain an average Nigerian listener. The record is club and dance-worthy to create a level of happiness and keep a grin and continues glee on the face of Nigerians who ar...

Niniola’s 6th Heaven EP Is An Almost Failed Mission To Keep Nigeria Listeners, The Review

In 6th Heaven, Niniola engineered a range of classic melodic R&B and mid-tempo Afro-beat records, that apparently glow underneath few creations. She almost leaves her native spot that houses a notable sonic spectrum, crafted from a unique markup termed Afro-house music. Niniola is the queen of the genre, and it’s a popularly known fact like she’s grown bigger with it and it has become an edge that she conquers amongst contemporaries in the Nigerian music industry. Afro-house music is a very potent creation that could possibly bring Niniola‘s crossover moments victoriously. RELATED: Ric Hassani: “The Prince I Became”, Album Review A very great attempt was via her previous album titled, “Colors and Sound”, which had popular American singer and songwriter, Timbaland, at the major front ti...

Korede Bello’s Popstar Transformation, Ready To Dominate Once More – “Real Man” Review

Korede Bello’s Popstar appeal becomes a fuller expression on “Real Man”, a song where Bello’s artistic brightness as a pop star comes alive stronger through his alluring lyrical demeanor to his exotic delivery that opens up like an actor who’s on some sort of deliberate transformation in the music industry. “Table For Two”, his last year project quickens the transition’s initial phase – from his sparky and tenders to look Jeri-curl hair, to his recent good looking low cut and, gold color-tinted hair which makes him a more manly look with well-deserved broad appeal as it portrays through his music and everything it represents from his previous project. RELATED: Rema Is Creatively Damned: “Bounce”, The Review Well, with his recent single “Real Man”, lies strong conformity of his pop star ill...

Rema Is Creatively Damned: “Bounce”, The Review

On “Bounce”, Rema is sick and damned creatively – Don Jazzy is the record producer that should be held responsible. “Bounce” is a very strong record built with the popular, notable South African Ampiano sound and Nigerian Afro-beat fusion interlocking, between. Don Jazzy created a stint and left his record label signee Rema, to fully extricate; as he got along into the sonic glider he was given (beats) and then he flew smoothly to an abyss, like in a place where he was creatively damned. RELATED: Naira Marley: Finds Love That Might Reform Him – “Chi Chi”, The Review Well, his previous 2020 single “Peace Of Mind”, also was like a place of Rema’s solace where he deliberately creates art from his inside to amplify the situation in the outside world, his from. “Peace Of Mind” sturdily correlat...

Naira Marley: Finds Love That Might Reform Him – “Chi Chi”, The Review

Marlians president, Naira Marley, finds himself on a special sonic path that leads the way as a character in between, finding the love of his life after he settled for-long term street creations. He finds love in between and goes emotional, off his regular explicit-y. Marley has released and performed highly contagious records that replicate not even an atom of manner from a presentation that strongly stake and cakes in average Nigerian youth’s mind in their mass, and have totally driven them both male and female, to cling n*ked fun, embracing vanity in folds and hedonistic lifestyle at its maximum height, relatively. Naira Marley, deliberately shoves down records that makes the average youth who might strongly connect his art, want to partake like in his explicit music visuals and so...

Mr Eazi’s “Something Else EP” Hovers In Love & Sonic Experiment, The Review

“Something Else EP” is lit, a five cohesive song transmitted through a passage of diverse sonic gliding in between the unhidden, sturdy part of Eazi’s life that crowns him up as “Don” from the start; He is particularly having fun, lavishing and making funds with his real gee’s, He isn’t the busy body nigga that loud too much; so he ends up stacking figures as he quietly creates thrilling moments from falling on the arms of his love as he possesses the finest things for his woman in a place in Arab, Saudi Arabia, respectively. He established a very distinctive chorusing on the fourth sweet song that earned my favorite track in the project, “Saudi Arabia”, was the track where Eazi opens up thick fun in between the closure of the project before the last song that emerged titled, “E Be Mad”. H...