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Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by Xenonnddice(m): 12:27am On Nov 24, 2013
limpopo ,personally,do me,skelewu,nigeria jaga jaga,most banky w songs nd every song by skales nd dammy krane
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by valentinegibbs(m): 7:19am On Nov 24, 2013
stupid love by olamide....
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by jackal001: 8:48am On Nov 24, 2013
- Kpere by D'banj tops my list of trash coupled with the frog/toad voice of Don Jazzy - pls someone shd tell don jazzy not to be singing alongside artists in his label, cos his voice is a complete disaster. He shd jst face his work.
- Your Waist by Inyanya is another shit, cn't fathom wat makes that song popular
- Skelewu is a complete rubbish
- Malaria by one'hit n run' artist in Ph was rubbish
- about 50% of D'banj, Timaya & Terry G songs are not supposed to be anything near hit songs
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by faragai24: 8:49am On Nov 24, 2013
SKewelu dance

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Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by WuzilistiQ(m): 10:51am On Nov 24, 2013
My baby by sky B
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by Sholexyz(m): 10:54am On Nov 24, 2013
Sambori bobo by sauce kid aka (sinzu)
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by sexychocho(f): 11:21am On Nov 24, 2013
nitrogen: Gongo aso-9ice
Bros na wa uuuuUu o, nufin do dis song abeg
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by Jazzgreen(m): 2:12pm On Nov 24, 2013
pleas don't tell me nobody has heard about

ADA ADA by flavor

most "stupidious" onye ga agba EGWU, that music has no lyrics, just chorus of onye ga agba egwu, egwu!!

all by flavor

Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by Dalazyou(m): 2:40pm On Nov 24, 2013
Itoroetti :


God bless u
sheaaaa,asa na de bomb o
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by Dalazyou(m): 2:46pm On Nov 24, 2013
Jazzgreen: pleas don't tell me nobody has heard about

ADA ADA by flavor

most "stupidious" onye ga agba EGWU, that music has no lyrics, just chorus of onye ga agba egwu, egwu!!

all by flavor
u must be crazy 4 mentionin ada ada.....wetin u sabi?
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by Dalazyou(m): 2:50pm On Nov 24, 2013
yuncka: Our 'lie lie' national anthem.
lwkmd..hahhahahahahahahah..*cnt stp laughin*

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Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by tpia1: 5:19am On Oct 05, 2014
yomalex:
Limpopo.




I was like what is this guy saying the first time I heard it.




Lim po po as in Lim po po.



is it not supposed to be the name of a river ?






.



yes, its the name of a river, the original tune used to be: some rivers in africa, some rivers in africa,

nile, niger, benue, congo, orange limpopo, zambezi.
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by soulfood(m): 10:09pm On Aug 07, 2015
2015 updates
shekini by p square....take it..take it..alhaji..eh eh....WHAT?
shakitibobo...were lo ba de....is olamide mad ni?
i m feeling the nigga...emeka dey paya paya....o ga o brother dbanj
o ya woju o...and so what?

these artistes r getting worse by the years.
Re: Nigerian Songs You Can't Understand How They Became Hit Songs by irukka: 5:01pm On Nov 22, 2018
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