In this week’s episode, Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, Omah Lay, Adekunle Gold, Moleogo, Patoranking, Rema, Mayorkun, Naira Marley, Burna Boy, and Zinolessky, made the list. We bring to you music that’s hitting speakers and climbing charts, songs that would put you through the week.
On this episode of Nigerian songs you should listen to for the week, we’ve got tracks from the newbies shaking the music scene and some of the OGs. Here’s our round-up of the best tracks that came across our desks.
Tiwa Savage – “Koroba”
Tiwa Savage surprised her fans again with another single after the release of “Dangerous Love,” an addictive Afrobeat tune that talks about how love is a risky adventure, a blend of excitement and yet uncertainty and fear. However, Tiwa Savage takes things to another level with Koroba as she throws heavy shade to Nigerian politicians and also to her naysayers. It’s got a groovy feel and catchy lyrics.
Moleogo – “Koshi”
Ever craved for an Afrobeat fuji style combined with a unique sound laced with the widely loved Micheal Jackson Pop disco vibe? well Moleogo’s “Koshi” is the perfect song for you. Produced by P. Prime, the highly addictive track which is off his newly released “ME” EP sees the singer hypnotized and deeply infatuated by his love interest and wants her all for himself.
Leave am Leave am, That’s my friend, Leave am, Leave am, Koshi. It’s accompanying visual takes us back to the Micheal Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough” vibe expect that there’s a love interest involved. It’s the perfect song to chill with and also for wooing a lady.
Patoranking – “Abule”
To gear up his fans for his third studio album “THREE,” Patoranking released “Abule” which documents his experiences and stories in the hood. The award-winning afro-dancehall artiste’s track is a simple celebration of his neighborhood in, Ebute Metta, Lagos, The Niger Delta, and of hood worldwide.
Premiered via Beats 1 Radio with Ebro, the track’s top-notch production and catchy hook makes it easy for summer listening and partying. The dancehall-inspired track also comes with an Afrobeats vibe, which has become the singer’s signature sound. Listen and Enjoy!!
Rema – “Ginger Me”
This track is still buzzing even without a music video and this list would be incomplete without it. “Ginger Me” is a soul, pop, afro-Indie jam produced by The Element. It’s a love song that sees a young boy putting his bad-boy behavior/swag aside to confess his love feelings to the lady that hypes his system. It’s got a catchy chorus; one of those songs you don’t realize when it ends because it keeps playing in your head. This one is a sure banga!
Mayorkun – “Of Lagos”
There are some songs you can’t just miss even if you’re not a music enthusiast. Surely you heard people chanting “Of Lay Lay Lay Of Lagos! Gbas Gbos! Set Awon” because this song is literally still everywhere. After the success of “Geng,” Mayorkun released this track meant for vibes only. Yes, the singer chanted the words “Of Lagos” throughout the song banging beat and other catchy lyrics. If you still haven’t vibed to this song, you’re definitely missing out.
Naira Marley – “As E Do Go”
Produced by Rexxie, this is another street anthem for the Marlians and so far it has been the go-to music for users of Thriller and Tik Tok and other social media platforms. Similar to his hit track “Aye,” Naira Marley talks deep about life and incorporates his popular slangs, ‘Inside Life’ and ‘Mafo’. This track also comes with a dance step tagged the Wuge Dance that currently loved by both young and old.
It’s a must-listen if you want to connect with your groovy side this week. ENJOY!
Mayorkun – “Betty Butter” ft. Davido
Inspired by his conversation with Davido about women, money, and social media, Mayorkun released this mid-tempo Afro-fusion track filled with lots of word-plays and infectious lambas. It’s received millions of streams and is one of the most used songs used for thriller and Tik Tok videos. It’s a fun track that you would love to vibe to.
Rema – “Woman”
After declaring love for one woman in “Ginger Me,” he puts on his bad boy cape and sings about loving plenty of women. He can’t seem to make up his mind and he keeps on switching it up in every track. Well, get ready to put on your dancing shoes for this track because Rema came through with some kind of crazy spiritual vibes. An interesting feature of this track is the catchy phrases like “Asampeteprokotomakule” and “Sa koloweko”. Get ready to put on your dancing shoes to this bopping sound.
Burna Boy – “23”
“23” is another impressive track off Burna Boy’s trending music project ‘Twice As Tall‘. On this, the afro-fusion recording music act talks about solely about hypocrisy and pretenders. He shares how he steadily fights his way to the top and to earn the Grammy Awards nomination. This track is highly Spiritual and also motivating.
Zinolesky – “MaPariwo”
Shhh Mapariwo (Don’t Shout)! Just when we thought we couldn’t handle “Caro” which features his label boss, Naira Marley, Zinolesky came through with another banger. The Marlian Music multitalented singer and songwriter teamed up with producer, Trips to tell the tale of an affair that is meant to be made secret. We’re sure everyone can relate to this story. Listen!
Olakira – “In My Maserati”
Following the success of his previous release titled “Aya Mi”, Wakanda Jollof crooner, Olakira released both the audio and visuals of “In My Maserati,” an infectious track inspired by his love for the luxury vehicle brand. On the track, Olakira promises his sweetheart a tastefully different kind of love and of course, a ride in “his Maserati”
Burna Boy – “No Fit Vex”
“No Fit Vex” is the 9th track on Burna Boy new 5th studio album ‘Twice As Tall‘, produced by LeriQ. On this masterpiece, Oluwaburna talked about how everyone is struggling for survival. He shares that every human got his or her own life battle that we all fighting, so never criticize your fellow man and hold grudges against anyone. Listen!!
DJ Tunez -“Pami” ft Wizkid, Adekunle Gold & Omah Lay”
Wizkid, Adekunle Gold, and Omah Lay need to be protected at all costs because they could be arrested for murdering this song. This was the collaboration we never knew we needed because its a huge hit. The track produced by Blaise Beatz is a perfect blend of Afrobeat and the raving Bop sound.
‘You & Bad Influence‘ crooner Omah Lay starts the record with his cool hypnotizing vibe as Wizzy baby took over to show he is still the Daddy Yo that makes ladies Manya. AG Baby on his own part brought the Chemistry between him and Blaise Beatz on his hit song ‘Something Different’ (which we all loved) into play to spice up the new record and turn it into a Bop jam. Stream this song for clear skin!
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