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Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by computermouse(m): 1:53pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Naptu, didn't capture the efforts of olisa adibwa the godfather of VJ in the mid 80's NTA 2 channel 5 Victoria island and Edward inyang - blackky that took the airwaves, with shina Peters ACE album* naptu2: 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 1:55pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
computermouse: I have written about Olisa Adibua and Top of the Pops on NTA2 Channel 5 on many threads. He was also our MC at our rugby matches in 1988 and 1989, however, he was a VJ, not a rapper. He didn't release any landmark hip hop record. 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by africandollar: 1:56pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Wow, so dinosaurs like me dey for Nairaland? 3 Likes |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by computermouse(m): 1:58pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
naptu2: Okay I understand you now |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Aystarz: 2:00pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
naptu2: I liked the 'A ti de' song better; the subsidiary, 'Big Brothers', I think, did that one. Respect to JJC's rap delivery on that track. Smooth, neat lines through and through. |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:00pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Ikechukwu ft D'banj and Don Jazzy - Wind Am Well (2008). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpHZKDmZxbE |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Angelfrost(m): 2:01pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
naptu2: Honestly, Freestyle of Trybesmen was a true lyricist on the roll... I had very great expectations from him, Ice Prince, Jesse Jagz and Mode-9 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:01pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
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Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:02pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Angelfrost: He is one of my all time favourite Nigerian rappers. I think he is underrated. 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:08pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Goldenfinger: 2:09pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
What a bad day to be a 1999 child,all the names here looks arabaic except shina peter sha,not dat i have listened to his music anyday(i dey mad).abeg make i dey listen 2 my fireboy energy o 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Nobody: 2:11pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
I am enjoying this. Thanks naptu2 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Aystarz: 2:11pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Angelfrost: You didn't like Eldee and Kaboom as much? 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Ishilove: 2:14pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
yanabasee1:Omo super blue kid, bub. |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Ishilove: 2:17pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
DenreleDave:Wos wobi, it's like you want to be unfortunate in life abi? Se fe s'oriburuku? |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Nobody: 2:18pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
naptu2: That song has 100m views on youtube. What! Who is that guy? I'm even singing along. So catchy. D'bang has a very unique voice. That voice can hold the stage for hours. That whine am well, see as that guy dey change voice anyhow. A feat u will never scarce now. Yemialade has such voice too. |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:19pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
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Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:21pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
sassysure: My pleasure. 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Angelfrost(m): 2:21pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
naptu2: He was just too underrated!!!... There were times I sensed he was in the wrong country or continent. So much talent!!! What he did on the song "Sip Easy" with Tuface was 'Monstrous'!!! 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:24pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Goldenfinger: There's nothing wrong with being a 1999 child. Besides, I'm sure you'll know a lot of names in the second part of the thread (from page 2 onward) and there's also nothing wrong with learning about the people on page 1. 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by Angelfrost(m): 2:26pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Aystarz: They were alright... But, as far as Trybesmen was concerned, Freestyle was the true lyrical god!!! |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by ikorodureporta: 2:27pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Realdeals:.. Before Kenny & D1, the guys that supported real hip-hop were Eddie, JAJ, Master Lee, Not forgetting the producer Nelson Brown |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by ntyce(m): 2:27pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
Nostalgia.... Kel, Kemistry, Shasha etc all faded off .... |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by ntyce(m): 2:31pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
ikorodureporta: Not forgetting Benson and Hedges Golden tones.... That program played a great part in the development of hip hop. There was also this concert that takes place at a beach in Lagos (can't remember the name now), it gave a lot of upcoming hip hop artist the platform to perform then. Naptu2, if you can assist with the name of the show. It is usually aired on Sunday mornings |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:31pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
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Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by ikorodureporta: 2:35pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
ntyce: That show hosted by Desmond Majekodunni (Desmajek) 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by naptu2: 2:44pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
ikorodureporta: ntyce: You also have to give props to Obi Asika and Storm Records. Let's see, if I'm correct then all the answers are connected. I think that the concert that you are referring to is Lekki Sunsplash, which took place at Lekki Beach at Christmastime. Lekki Sunsplash was promoted by Toyin Munis. Toyin Munis created Clapperboard in the early 1990s and he had a lot of time slots on LTV 8 (there were no private free to air stations in Nigeria at the time). One of the programmes that Clapperboard showed was Clapperboard Raps. I think that's the show that you are talking about. Clapperboard Raps was produced by Obi Asika and it was shown on Saturday or Sunday mornings. There was a segment called Jimmy's Jump Off in which unknown rappers could freestyle over beats that were laid by DJ Jimmy Jatt. 2Face Idibia had his first appearance on TV on Jimmy's Jump Off. I was going to write all this on the first page (but I forgot) because Obi Asika is associated with a lot of the acts whose works I've posted here. Junior and Pretty released their albums on Storm Records in the early 1990s (it had a slightly different name then) and Naeto C, Sasha P and others released their works on Storm Records in the 2000s. 1 Like |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by kasshoggi(m): 2:44pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
J2381: That is Manny. The rapper's name. |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by pope191: 2:45pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
ikorodureporta: Lemmi remove my cap for you, for Intrudah, Nutty pin and GML. I think Intrudah is that guy that carries lantern, Nutty pin with the old school hair and GML with the Ruggedman big bros sound track on solid vibes |
Re: The Evolution Of Hip Hop Music In Nigeria: The '80s And Early 90s. by kasshoggi(m): 2:46pm On Jun 02, 2020 |
semid4lyfe: Dizzy K Falola sang Ambushing Ambushing...... Then he sang African Jamboree. |
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