Google listed top 10 songs that dominated the searches for the year 2019. On the top 10 list of most-searched songs was 'Joro', 'Dangote', 'Risky', 'Billionaire' by Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido and Teni respectively.
Here we will run down the best songs released in the month of February including those released few days before. This chart is influenced by user interactions with the songs (downloads and social media shares). Lets proceed. 20.
Songs by Nigerian artists, Omah Lay, Asake and Rema, have been included in Liverpool defender, Virgil Van Dijk's favourite songs playlist. The playlist was curated for the EFL Carabao Cup Final 2024 and shared via EFL's Tiktok page.
Ever blazing Dj Plentysongz, back yet with a sparkling hot mixtape The Trap Unstoppable Hip Hop Mix which features best of Trap Songs, Latest Billboard Top list songs and hit songs from your favourite artistes.
The song has spent 52 weeks as number one on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart. It peaked number three on the main chart, Billboard Hot 100, and reached number one on the Canadian TopSongs chart.
Nigerian record executive producer, Don Jazzy is seen in a new video as he twerks to Rema's latest song, Bounce. Don Jazzy was seen moving his body rhythmically to the rhythm of the music in the air. In February 2021, Rema released the single "Bounce". It's
Nigerian record production duo, Uzezi Oniko and Okiemute Oniko, known collectively as Legendury Beatz, snagged the Top R&B/Hip-Hop & Rap Song of the Year at the 2023 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards for co-writing 'Essence,' the global hit by
He believes that as children of God, they should not listen to songs with lyrics that include lines such as "you said you like cassava, I get big cassava."
Rapper, M.I Abaga was a guest on a talk show called 'Orin Conversations' where he talked about many issues including the state of hip-hop genre in Nigeria. To buttress a point, M.I was played a clip from a 2015 interview that saw Olamide defending his decision
Mavin singer, Korede Bello recently took to twitter to write ways one can help the poor and it has gotten the reactions of Nigerians following him on twitter. The singer who has been off the radar for some time now wrote that one way on how to help the poor
Apparently, Wizkid feels this isn't right time to release songs due to the state of unrest in the country as is evident in his decision to postpone his highly anticipated album, Made In Lagos.