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follypimpi (m)
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9ija songs r the gettin me on @ the mo',
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mr me too (m)
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oo right now its naija 4 me. Yankee songs used to be primary and naija secondary but right now its the other way round. I wonder if its because I think the quality of naija music is getting better while that of yankee is kind of getting worse.
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javalove (m)
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its naija!!!!!!!!!!!!
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mactao (m)
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I had my grad from secondary school on Saturday, 5th of July. The week before that (from Monday), we had all sorts of activities. These included a class party, where the music was mostly foreign. But then we were invited to our Proprietor's house for a dinner, and after, a party. The party was mostly Ayefele and Midnight Crew, and a little P Square, and trust me, it topped the previous one. Nigerian songs let you get your groove on!
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kay_pumpin (m)
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its the GWG songs, wonderin what that means, its the green white green songz all the way
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tRoOE (f)
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Right now, i dey feel naija songs, i rarely listen to yakee music anymore.
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Bamsyle (m)
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Naija 
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iice (f)
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I would say world music. Am not particular on origins and genre unless it's techno which i absolutely abhor!
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Bamsyle (m)
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Take me to school  I understand you anyways 
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iice (f)
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rofl. Would it be better if i wrote, i like some naija songs and i like some yankee songs? But there's still a slight edge for me with yankee songs. However most of the songs i feel these days come from neither place? 
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