Monday, 14 March 2022

10 Nigerian Songs Worthy Of Your Playlist This Week

The year is coming on amazingly fast, and so, our favorites have been bombarding us with tasteful music.

In the past months of the year 2022, a couple of nice songs have been put out, and it is our duty to update you as time goes by.

Per usual, we have listed a couple of songs for you to listen to this week. Feeling down or not fully motivated for the new week yet, hold tight, as we are about to change your entire mood with these killer tracks.

See the list below:

  1. Sungba – Asake

All the way from YBNL camp, Ololade Mi Asake has dished out yet another impressive track, that is fast going viral on social media and on the streets titled, Sungba. This serves as a follow-up to his hit song, Omo Ope, with an assist from his label boss, Olamide.

Sungba is also the 2nd track off his EP, Ololade Asake, with features from Olamide.

 

2. Calm Down – Rema

One of Nigeria’s finest, Rema starts his year with an addictive tune, “Calm Down. In the first week of release, “Calm Down” has been faced with a truck-load of criticism, but as a matter of fact, keeps proving to be one of the most listened to since its release.

One thing we know for sure is that “Calm Down” is suitable for your playlist this week and will definitely help “Calm” your nerves.

 

3. No Pressure – Timaya

Talented Nigerian singer, Timaya is back in the music scene following his successful joint with Buju, who recently changed his stage name to BNXN following a controversy with a foreign artist over name claims.

No pressure, as we already know is Timaya watchword. In one way or the other, the singer has found ways to preach through his music that he doesn’t appreciate stress of any kind in his life. He also advises his fans to try and balance their work and chill life, as there is only one life to live.

4. Try – T. I Blaze

Industry newbie, T.I Blaze is here with yet another addictive tune dubbed, Try. Try is a follow-up to the remix of his song with Olamide Baddo, Sometimes, which is doing wonders on the charts and on the streets right now.
Try is a song that preaches hard work and consistency. Blaze would love his fans to know that no one would recognize them if they turn out broke.

5. Call – Iyanya ft Ayra Starr

Without this track, your playlist could never be complete. Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk, popularly known as Iyanya is a Nigerian Afro-pop singer, one who has released numerous tracks over the years, and now he’s vac with a brand new one he titles, Call. 

In the song Call, he features Ayar Starr, who did amazingly well on her verse. It was produced by music producer and singer, 1da Banton, mixed and mastered by Millamix.

6. Options – L.A.X 

L.A.X and Marvin’s Ayra Starr come together to dish out this amazing joint for our listening pleasure. The song options is one everyone can typically everyone can relate to and that’s the essence of good music. In the song Options, Rasaki confesses he can’t be with one girl, even tho he loves a particular girl. He can’t just stick with one as there are lots of options.

We already trust Ayra to deliver amazing vocals. The song is too juicy to be left out of your playlist.

7. FYN – Rema

Fresh Young Nigga is a song all the way from the Mavin from the star, Rema. FYN serves as a sequel to Calm Down, one we are still struggling to get out of our heads.

FYN is an impressive track, blessed with the vocals of British singer, AJ Tracey. A juicy detail about FYN has to be the fact that it’s one of the songs on Rena’s forthcoming album, Rave & Roses.

8. Rocking – Zinoleesky

All the way from Marlian camp, Zino dishes out his latest single, Rocking – an Amapiano glazed sound, with catchy lyrics and vibes.

At this point, there’s no need to argue that every song Zino drops is a hit. From Ma Pariwo, to Kilofeshe, to Naira Marley, to Gone FarBlessings, and now Rocking. Zinoleesky never seizes to place the Marlian camp on the map. Rocking promises to destroy clubs very soon as it is very addictive.

 

9. Finesse – Pheelz ft BNXN

Finesse is not just a song, it’s an anthem and we have Pheelz, Mr. producer, and BNXN to thank for that. A couple of weeks ago, Pheelz and Buju dropped the bump of their most anticipated joint on us, and ever since, it’s been living rent-free in our heads. Don’t get me started on how the snippet of the song, Finesse effortlessly hypnotized everyone on social media.

I mean, you could literally be praying and the next thing, you’re singing, “If I Broke Na My Business In Your Subconscious”. It’s that wild. and to think that Finesse is about to make its debut on the billboard hot 100, upgrade, CKay’s Lve Nwantiti, and the almighty Essence in such a short span is a blessing to Afrobeat and Nigeria as a whole.

 

10. Hustle – Reminisce ft BNXN

Nigerian rapper, Reminisce cooks up a joint with Nigeria’s very own Buju, who recently changed his stage name to BNXN, and California rapper, D Smoke on the track dubbed, Hustle. The Sarz produced song has each artist shinning through individually with their vocals delivering just as expected.

The song passes a strong message to everyone out there, urging them to keep on the grind.

Reminisce is a Nigerian rapper, actor, and singer, who has delivered numerous rap tacks for our listening pleasure since the days of Tesojue, and we still cannot get enough of him.

Have An Amazing Week Y’all!!!

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