One of the great assets of Terry Tha Rapman is to take everyday pain and struggles and deliver them in a comical way. Being a member of the now defunct SWAT ROOT, Terry remains the group's member who perfectly blends with the Hip Hop crowd and mainstream crowd. Na Beans is the perfect example of this trait. Clever, funny and witty Terry Tha Rapman scored his first national hit.
Trivia- First track where Terry Tha Rapman mentioned the now legendary phrase Boyz Are Not Smiling.
9. Delicious by 2 Shotz & Big Lo
Probably the best rap song by a duo in this country. This song which was crafted by 2 Shotz and Big Lo is one of the main reasons why rap is accepted in Nigeria's mainstream scene. The Igbo-centric rappers took off in 2005 where Junior and Pretty stopped by dropping a hip-hop party jam fused with comic delivery that shook the nation. Delicious with its hunting Igbo flute burnt dance floors from Ikeja to Gusau. In 2006, Big Lo and 2 Shotz were the first recipient of the Hip Hop World Awards as they rightly went home with the Best Collabo award. Shame they later had beef.
Trivia- The popular version of this song is actually the remix. The original Delicious had a much slower beat which can be heard at the beginning of the video.
8. Pon Pon Pon by Da Grin.
While Yoruba rap was nothing new to the country thanks to Lord of Ajasa who is widely regarded as the progenitor of Yoruba rap, Da Grin was the artiste that gave it credibility. The street anthem Pon Pon Pon blazed through the industry without a video. The song produced by arguably Nigeria's best rap producer Sossick was so hard and raw. Millions of people embraced the song's autobiographic hustler tales.Unfortunately Da Grin passed away on the 22nd of April, 2010. Death however promoted him to an immortal status.
7. Ki Ni Big Deal by Naeto C.
Before Naeto C dropped Ki Ni Big Deal on us, a whole lot of people felt he was a rich kid with a foreign accent who couldn't rap. His prior singles Sitting On Top and You Know My P hardly won him any fans either. Well all that changed when he dropped the instant classic Ki Ni Big Deal. The song which was produced by TY Mix changed the perception of Naeto C faster than any international PR firm could. Ki Ni Big Deal is pure eargasm as Naeto C unleashes his best flow till date. Everyone knew that M.I killed 2008 but Ki Ni Big deal was a chink in his armour. The song was so big that it went abroad and this year Wale did his own version of it.
6. Stylee by DJ Jimmy Jatt feat. Mode 9, Tu Face Idibia & Elajoe
When it comes to DJ's in Nigeria, only one is legendary and that is DJ Jimmy Jatt. In 2007 he brought out the first mixtape by a Nigerian and Stylee was the first single. The song was forceful bursting it way into the charts, streets and clubs. Till today this song is a major anthem which boasts of Mode 9's most popular verse and Tu Face at his prime. Heads will never stop rocking to this.
5. Ehen by Rugged Man
Whether you hate him or like him now, one thing is for sure Rugged Man kick started this whole thing. Prior to Rugged Man, wack MCs reigned supreme and real rappers had little or no chance. Tired by the mediocre state of the game Rugged Man released Ehen which was a mega-diss track aimed at the most popular wack rappers of that time- Maintain, Rasqie and the mighty Eedris Abdulkareem. It was what the game needed, eyes were opened and the Nigerian rap scene has fared much better.
4. Safe by M.I
The mass appeal that Crowd Mentality couldn't achieve, Safe did in blistering speed. Wanting you to know that he was an artiste capable of connecting with the masses M.I concocted a song based on all the popular hits at the time which showcased his lyrical dexterity. Everything about the song screams classic from the way M.I lyrically waltzed around the track, Djinee's laugh at the beginning to his hooks [which are not really hooks in the actual fact]. Despite the slick lines, average Nigerians who don't like the rap music know this song word for word.
Trivia- M.I wanted to put Safe on Illegal Music but MEX, Djinee and others begged him to save the song for his debut Talk About It.
3. Oya by Da Trybe
This is arguably Nigeria's hardest posse cut. Da Trybe was made up of Trybesmen and their associates [Sasha, Blaise, 2 Shotz, Del, Timi, Double O, Dr. Sid,]. With eLDee on the beat this posse created a song so mean that it ruled both the streets and the clubs. You can't write the history of Nigerian rap without mentioning this song. Just by the number of artistes on Da Trybe that are relevant till today makes this song a no brainer for the top ten.
2. Elbow Room by Mode 9
Elbow Room is the apex of lyricism in Nigerian rap. Even though this song is 7 years old, it still remains unmatched by any Nigerian rapper. Mode 9 packed punchlines upon punchlines on this song with flawless delivery and menacing flow. Elbow Room was in Mode's Malcolm IX mixtape which some say is his best selling work in Alaba. Mode 9 hands down is Nigeria's best lyricist and Elbow Room is his magnum opus. It made rappers step up their game big time.
1. Shake Bodi- Trybesmen
Every rapper seeks to find the perfect balance between street credibility and mainstream appeal. It is a never ending search for many rappers, only a few have been able to pull it off e.g Notorious B.I.G is a perfect example. In Nigeria, Trybesmen found that holy grail by blending top-notch lyrics with Nigerian lingo and parlance. These three rappers created the DNA that ALL successful Nigerian rappers are using today. They were also able to mix humour in their conscious lyrics. While Eedris and co. took the shine off them in the mainstream, Trybesmen were practically worshipped by Nigeria's underground rap scene at that time. As Nigeria's rap scene develops daily, Trybesmen are now getting their full credit in building the foundation. They were so ahead of their time, maybe that's why they didn't last long as a group.
walex2: your class of degree depends on 1. the school u wen to 2. the kind of course u study whle in the university. tell me wether 2.1 in UNAD is thesame 2.1 in OAU, taking the rate at which CONVENANT university rolls out first class student annually u may think that other nigerians did not went to school. i studied economics and i want nairalander to confirm how many 2.1 students that has been produced fom universities like ABU, OAU, UNI IBADAN, UNILAG or even my UNIJOS since 1980 let alone first class.
Japan (NYSE: MCO - news) 's Honda Motor (Berlin: HDM.BE - news) is recalling 936,000 cars worldwide, mostly its popular Fit subcompact, called Jazz overseas, due to defective power window switches, the company said Monday.
In the worst-case scenario, the switch could partially melt and its cover could catch fire, although no one has been injured because of the defect, a company spokeswoman said.
The automaker will recall 216,193 units of its Fit and other models in Japan due to the defective switches on the drivers side. Of these 203,777 units are the Fit produced between October 2005 and October 2007.
Another 255,766 vehicles are being recalled in China, 297,000 elsewhere in Asia, and 103,000 units in North America. Around the world a total of 936,000 units are being recalled.
Models subject to the global recall also include the City car and CR-V sport utility vehicle, Honda said.
[quote author=$tunna link=topic=749184.msg9080961#msg9080961 date=1315206906]so pls dont try to hijack the truth here and say is people overseas putting anything naija down, far from it - we are not docile like most of you and we ask questions n demand for answers, aint nothing u can do to stop us! just that when next yall coming to nairaland to boast or talk about your wealth, u know you r going to be challenged, thats all[/quote]see who's talking about the truth!
you want to hear the truth?? Get your sorry a$$ back home and try to survive with a decent job here rather than the demeaning things you do over there and blabbing rubbish behind your computer. You are just a loser! I really don't feel for you ('cos you brought this upon yourself), I feel for your generation cos they'll pass through even worse things in the hands of your slave masters. come to think of it, you are wicked! very wicked!! to enslave not only yourself, but your children and grand children. God will surely punish you for this. and for the bad names you keep giving your father land, nemesis will catch up with you sooner than you think. I pray the long arm of the law catches up with your sorry a$$ and you are treated just the way other infidels like you are sentenced in China and Malaysia.
Why bodi dey bite you like this? It's obvious you are out to prove nothing.one who couldn't survive and make a decent living in his fatherland coming here to spew rubbish and referring to another man's country as "us". When u are clearly an alien even if you hold a passport(which I seriously doubt). Your whole post above reeks of a frustrated migrant. You hating just because your fellow countrymen have excelled where you were too scared to dare. While the so called oyinbos that you slave for are queuing up to get visa to Naija(to grab a piece of the action), you remain in limbo washing cadavers & denting the image of our country. I get to annoyed when I see you all come in here & throw jabs at everything Naija while sitting on the fence. NL & facebook advocacy group. Back your things and come home!make we sef see the kind life wey you go live here! Rubbish!
una dey another man country dey bad mouth Naija! Everything about Nigeria is bad!!!Typical case of the fox and apples. Nobody is going to post pictures here to prove nothing.If you want to see Banana island, come home and see things for yourself.things don dey happen no be today. No time to waste. . .
I bet you'll say worse about the eko atlantic city project. . .
many of the posters here do not have clue what this banana island looks like. can someone please upload the pics!
It's got an ocean view and like someone mentioned earlier, better to have it here in Naija ('cos this is where the bread is made & you've got friends and family here also) than stashing the monies away in swiss banks where it won't generate employment nor redistribute wealth. No doubt, some local lawyers are earning cool legal fees from sale or rental of these properties. not to talk of construction workers and maintenance guys that work on the island 24/7. Do we need more islands and exotic havens like this in Naija? Yes of course! Are more places like this springing up in Naija?? Yes of course!!
well you may say they are over priced, but are the property owners complaining? NO.
There's this club banger from Terry G right now and ruling the air waves it goes 'make i knack you akpako' almost all through. He even calls himself the akpako master. Any1 got an idea what it means??
there's no point bad mouthing the place. If you can afford it, then go get it.all this talk about access road is gibberish.How many have passed through recently? except for a tiny stretch that where the interlocking stones have caved in, the roads leading and inside the island are fine. I guess the mega rich just got tired of Osborne, Parkview and VGC simply cos middle income earners could save up and live in with them either as Landlords or tenants and these places started loosing their appeal just like Dolphin estate did in the past. I must confess that the island is well planned and it's targeted at a specific segment of the rich. there are people who have mega bread in this Naija. just looking for where to throw some around. make dem spend am as dem like.
@OP, I guess you don't live in Nigeria. I find it quite strange that a Nigerian man will consent to vasectomy in the first instance. Anyway, since you have both decided to have another child, you can as well save for it and reverse it since adoption is totally out of it.
any way you choose to go about it, i wish you goodluck!
Who would believe this kind of this could still happen in the US of today even with Obama as president? I just saw a 5 minute video of it on CNN and I'm indeed very shocked.
Early Sunday morning, two carloads of white teenagers ventured off into an African-American section of Jackson, Mississippi, on what the county district attorney says was a mission of hate: to find, hurt, and eventually kill a black person.
In a parking lot on the western side of town they found their victim.
James Craig Anderson was an innocent bystander. He was a 49-year-old auto plant worker who was merely standing in a parking lot near his car when the teens allegedly beat him repeatedly, yelled racial epithets, including “White Power!” according to witnesses.
Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith says a group of the teens then climbed into their large Ford F250 green pickup truck, floored the gas, and drove the truck right over Anderson, killing him instantly.
Mississippi officials say it was a racially motivated murder, however, what the gang of teens did not know was that a surveillance camera was focused on the parking lot that night, and many of the events, including the actual murder of Anderson, were captured live on videotape.
CNN has exclusively obtained that surveillance tape. The group of teens that night was led by 18-year-old Deryl Dedmon, Jr., of Brandon, Mississippi, according to police and officials. See video below.
@OP, the story isn't complete now. Abeg tell us how much you settled or how much you were sentenced to pay. some of us are prepared to commit the offence, settle sharp sharp and then move on. . .
Who would believe this kind of this could still happen in the US of today even with Obama as president? I just saw a 5 minute video of it on CNN and I'm indeed very shocked.
Early Sunday morning, two carloads of white teenagers ventured off into an African-American section of Jackson, Mississippi, on what the county district attorney says was a mission of hate: to find, hurt, and eventually kill a black person.
In a parking lot on the western side of town they found their victim.
James Craig Anderson was an innocent bystander. He was a 49-year-old auto plant worker who was merely standing in a parking lot near his car when the teens allegedly beat him repeatedly, yelled racial epithets, including “White Power!” according to witnesses.
Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith says a group of the teens then climbed into their large Ford F250 green pickup truck, floored the gas, and drove the truck right over Anderson, killing him instantly.
Mississippi officials say it was a racially motivated murder, however, what the gang of teens did not know was that a surveillance camera was focused on the parking lot that night, and many of the events, including the actual murder of Anderson, were captured live on videotape.
CNN has exclusively obtained that surveillance tape. The group of teens that night was led by 18-year-old Deryl Dedmon, Jr., of Brandon, Mississippi, according to police and officials. See video below.
@moderator, Help this chap & put this up on the front page. He'll get more useful advice that way.
Meanwhile, @ OP, now you've got a family and that's one thing that should stick. Pardon me if I'm a bit rash, but the truth is whatever you do from now on, putting food on the table of your kids have got to come first. In Africa, at this point, it ain't about you no more. its about your family and giving them the best irrespective of the circumstances surrounding you so that when you eventually bow out, the kids will say "at least Popsi tried"! Don't get it twisted bruv, all I'm saying is we in here can advice for all we care but the ultimate decision is yours and don't forget for a sec that family comes first. Don't mortgage their comfort and tomorrow for anything else. Picture would have been very different if you were still single. so think am well my broda!
sherfizle: Thats a big lie. I have been using Kia carens 2009 model for close to two years now and its perfect. its so superb. powerful engine and has never had a single fault since purchase. what experience are u talking from?
Oya! over to you 24volts! substantiate your claims please!