Last
Week was one of the weeks with fewer songs; artistes are obviously not
“humanics”, they deserve some time-out too. The songs released are
undeniably impressive.
MC Galaxy Ft. Swizz Beatz – Sekem Remix
MC Galaxy
released his highly publicised “Sekem Remix” which he tagged
international remix due to Swizz Beatz collaboration on the single.
No
doubt, MC Galaxy did well and he was able to meet up to people’s
expectations and also clear doubts, MC Galaxy maintained the song’s
tempo, he was able to sustain his the captivating hook, Swizz Beatz on
the other hand, did well by giving Sekem Remix the American touch.
Surprisingly, Swizz perfected the remix, but how well can “Sekem Remix” do in the international market?
Ajebutter Ft. Falz – Bad Gang.
We’ve really not heard much of Ajebutter this year, as at the time his absence was about to be felt, he dropped “Bad Gang” assisted by Falz, produced by Studio Magic.
Ajebutter exposed the qualities of bad ladies and guys, relating it to what’s happening in our today’s society.
All the
fine girls have joined gang, all the good boys have joined gang, well
how true is this and other qualities Ajebutter stressed in “Bad Gang”?
Listen to the song to understand better.
B-Red – Blessings
B-Red
went back to revisit how he got his first major hit ‘Insane Girl’
featuring Daviod in 2013, B-Red gave his very best on the track, since
then he has released quality songs that didn’t do well like “Insane
Girl.”
However,
on his new single, “Blessings,” B-Red appears to have gone back to
trace his path from where he started to where he is now and came out
with “Blessings” – a song that will do well if properly promoted.
The Tee Kay-produced joint is obviously one of the best songs this week.
Sound Sultan – Kuku No Worry
Sound Sultan drops “Kuku No worry” off his forthcoming album titled “Out of the Box.”
Legendary
Sound Sultan tries something totally different on “Kuku No Worry,” the
song is funny but factual; he boasts of how conversant he knows the
music industry while giving insight on how his other colleagues treat
him.
“Kuku No Worry” is pure hip-hop.
Cobhams Asuquo Ft. Falz – Boosit
Cobhams Asuquo and Falz surprised us with another remarkable conscious music tagged “Boosit.”
On
“Boosit”, Cobhams and Falz’ forceful stance and gritty message comically
tackles fuel queues, lack of electricity and the many predicaments that
Nigerians are facing using Ibadan accent.
Eedris
Abdulkareem, Modenine and other notable artistes have also released
singles that preach the current state of Nigeria, but Cobhams and Falz
gave us another feel with their message and delivery.
9ice – Aunty
9ice
is neither slowing down nor taking a break from doing music, he’s been
dishing out quality songs since the beginning of this year.
Aunty is one of those jams that narrate how greedy ladies could be when their admirers are trying to please them.
9ice on this joint declared his love for “Aunty” who didn’t respond to his feelings despite splashing some cool cash on her.
We’ve
always known 9ice to be conscious of the songs he puts out and how well
he arranges his lyrical contents to fit the whole music production.
Aunty is a good-to-go single.
DJ Vinnie Ft. Praiz – Hustle Go Pay
Inspirational and motivational songs are what most Nigerian youths need at the moment. DJ Vinnie jointly released “Hustle Go Pay” with award winning Pop/R&B X3M music superstar, Praiz.
“Hustle
Go Pay” is a song aimed at uplifting, inspiring and motivating every
hustler out there, Praiz was able to converge with the subtle beat and
make a classic tune out of it.
Yung6ix Ft. Percy – Money Is Relevant
With sweet melodious chorus, one of the most underrated rappers in Nigeria, Yung6ix teams up to sing about how important money is with his label mate, Percy.
“Money
Is Relevant” as Yung6ix titled his new single, he sings about the good
‘ol days when he was not known, how he believes in his dreams and how he
eventually made it.
Before you say money isn’t relevant, make sure you’ve made more than enough money that will sustain your generations to come…lol
DJ Combs Ft. Ink Edwards and Koker – Don’t Go
DJ Combs recruits Ink Edwards and Koker for his debut single, “Don’t Go” and they both nailed it!
Ink
Edwards has branded himself as one of the best Nigerian acts who will
take Africa by huge surprise with the worth of his contents, his
contribution on this joint is priceless.
Choc City’s Koker stunned us yet again with his confidence in delivering the “easy-going” single.Creativity
mixed with vast buoyancy in delivering verses, this is what
collaboration should sound like and this was properly achieved on “Don’t
Go”.
Charass – Kiss and Tell
Charass
has grown in so little time due to his exceptional voice and credible
music, these are no doubt what it takes to be rated high in the music
industry.
Succeeding
his exit from Mikel Obi’s record label, MMM, Charass joined Melody
Music and dished out another quality music entitled, “Kiss and Tell,” a
smooth and feel good music.
Top 10 Singles ( April 10 – April 16)
10. Yung6ix Ft. Percy – Money Is Relevant
9. Sound Sultan – Kuku No Worry
8. 9ice – Aunty
7. Charass – Kiss and Tell
6. B-Red – Blessings
5. DJ Vinnie Ft. Praiz – Hustle Go Pay
4. DJ Combs Ft. Ink Edwards and Koker – Don’t Go
3. MC Galaxy Ft. Swizz Beatz – Sekem (Remix)
2. Ajebutter 22 Ft. Falz – Bad Gang
1. Cobhams Asuquo Ft. Falz – Boosit
-By Adeyinka Oluwamayowa
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