DJ Kaywise in conjunction with Igbokwenu Radio presents the second volume of the Igbokwenu radio Mixtape which is a mixtape of strictly songs that contains Igbo lyrics. This one is 29 tracked mix of over 60 minutes. Enjoy.
Lucy Q, the queen of Igbo rap music & Big n Small Ent. First Lady is out with two new dope afro hip-hop songs, one is titled Ludak Black (Bodak Yellow Cover) & the other is titled Akwamozu.
I mean… in the last 7 days alone, he’s been on at least 3 or 4 songs. That’s a testament to the growth of Indigenous Hip-Hop and Phyno‘s impact as an Igbo-speaking rapper on the Nigerian music landscape.
Her father, James Alade - a Police Commissioner - is of Yoruba origin while her mother Helen Uzoma is of Igbo origin resulting in her being referred as "Yoruba-Igbo girl". She's from Ondo State.
Popular Nigerian singer, Kingsley Okonkwo, aka Kcee revealed he switched from pop to cultural music because he wanted to showcase the Igbo culture to the world.
She shared a video with a caption which said: "Them: 'Can you please give him our songs to listen to'" And then accompanied it with an Igbo song to illustrate the sort of music they usually bring to her.
They are known for their highlife songs, performances and their Igbo approach to music. They won the "Best African Group award" at the "African Muzik Magazine Awards" (AFRIMMA) 2020.
Jahyofficial said: "😂😂😂 E no even sweat for im mouth" @greatchemical remarked: "Man still needs to polish his intonations tho 😃" @homiebishop stated: "What's that 😭 even an Igbo that learnt yoruba will speak better" @adetosage penned: "
He links up with Yemi Alade, the Yoruba/Igbo girl on this cover for the Christmas classic, Last Christmas. The song was originally done by the famous group “Whamâ€.
Chibuzor Nelson Azubuike,fondly reffered to by his stage name Phyno, is a notable Nigerian Igbo/English rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer.
Flavour appreciates an ensemble of wealth, glory, and his Igbo culture in his songs and music videos. This one doesn't disappoint. Watch the video below.
@ibeh_prosper: "Burna boy remembering he's Igbo roots." @david80439039: "If I dey there I no fit pick moni." @Dahjunio: "Omoh burna listens to so many music.. he can fit in."
"Merciful God", a mid-tempo African praise song done in English, Nigerian(Igbo) and South African (Tonga) dialects, is subtitled for a global audience.