1. Olamide – Bobo
It’s amazing how Olamide continues to brew essence out of sweet, tuneful nothings like “Bobo“. I heavily doubt that anyone can sit still and remain calm at the sound of ‘eyin omo wobe (wobe)’. Even so, that dance has become quite intriguing to watch and do… like a virus that corrupts the mind.Although y’all were the ones who voted these songs into their positions, we still have to ask what y’all think about the list. So please, share your thoughts accordingly.
2. Wizkid – Ojuelegba
If Wizzy’s gat it, then best believe he will flaunt it. “Ojuelegba“ is still the most favourite pick
off Wizkid’s sophomore album track list. I think we’ve come to realize that
Wizzy just wasn’t singing on this song, he was ministering. He shared a
testimony by telling a story that we all can relate to.
3. Patoranking – My Woman, My Everything (feat. Wande Coal)
Patoranking’s newest jam “My Woman, My Everything“ is perhaps the most lipped about
song of late. Not minding his chosen genre, the ragga crooner plays his music
versatility to incredibly exciting angles. #MWME also features vocally savvy
afro sensation, Wande Coal who we long to hear a little more often than his
usual now.
4. Korede Bello – Godwin
Mavin Records starlet, Korede Bello broke into newer, higher
realms with his monster hit “Godwin“. The song was well-received to
very positive reviews and critical acclaim, even clearing our doubts about his
star prowess (that’s if we had any at all). Don Jazzy sef is such a genius potter,
molding his clay into the finest shapes.
6. Olamide & Phyno – Ladi (feat. Lil Kesh)
Not too long ago, we had crowned Lil Kesh the boss of the
new school. Living up to that title, he made an impressive attempt at
replicating the cataclysmic success of Shoki Remix with “Gbese“. Keshi is such a die hard and
long as he stays that way, he just might continue to command our attention.
8. Kiss Daniel – Laye
Kiss Daniel proves to us that he’s definitely here to stay
by putting out yet another smash hit single “Laye“. Although it sounded a terrific
lot like his debut offering, we really couldn’t care much ‘cos we just loved
this boy and his voice afterall, and then again DJ Coublon produced it.
9. Adekunle Gold – Sade
While this was the song that shot ‘Kunle into prominence,
many of us seem to have suddenly forgat that “Sade“ was an afro remake of popular
English boy band, One Direction’s Story of My
Life. Well, what can one say really? ‘Kunle owned this song like it
was originally his and Lord bless his voice for this stellar offering!
10. P-Square – Collabo (feat. Don Jazzy)
“Collabo“ would be the most popular song
off P-Square’s sixth studio album, ‘Double Trouble’.
It’s uber success may have much to do
with the fact that it featured baddest producer aka Don
Dorobucci, Don Jazzy doing a vocal solo on the song. It was
produced by Oscar Herman-Ackah.
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