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Rudebwoy: Punch lines ;Korrect!!! |
My favorite Radio station is Dream 92.5 FM Enugu. Its an Urban Radio station. My best program there is Midday Express with Tobe Da Diva who happens to have the sexiest radio voice in Nigeria apart from Toke Makinwa of Rhythm 93.7 Lagos and Toolz of Beat FM, lmao!! Midday Express is all about Urban Radio experience, Contemporary Urban Music, Talk and general entertainment. But i only listen when I have chance cos of work and other engagements. |
I soo much love the What It Is track ft Elvis The Mainace. I like the concept Bosalin & Elvis came up with in the song!! U gon love it trust me!! Between Bosalin and Phyno, I can't choose oo. This guy spits fire in Igbo!! The Government track is a top notch Naija hip hop track. Watch out for Queen Moda, dat girl is craaayyy on the MIC. You think Eva can rap? Check out Queen Moda. IRap is anoda bad guy, his delivery and flow sooo on point!! Naija gat talent!!! |
Bosalin is soooo on-point!!!!! Dis guy is soooo talented and will rule the Naija Rap Scene One day and the time is almost at hand!!!! Check out these 2 hot and banging hiphop joints from his previously released mixtape. Download http://www.jaguda.com/2013/11/22/music-bosalin-government-ft-irap-queen-moda/
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Eifeh: ya have downloaded it thanksYou welcome bro. |
Womanizer is a groovy Afro Pop song and it shows Stormrex in her elements. Her vocals are on point and the groovy beat will take you to the dancefloor!! Make My Heart Go is a smooth RnB song and it showcases Stormrex's sweet vocals and her amazing talent. Dekumzy delivered very well in the track, overall its a smooth and sweet Nigerian RnB love song!! LA Fiesta is a banging Carribean styled song!! Stormrex is a versatile artiste and she showed she can flow in a Carribean beat track!! The song is off the hook and it featured Enugu Heavyweight Rapper , Spata E. Sparta E's rap is soooo on point!!!! He and Stormrex murdered the beat!! Overall, everything is 10/10!! Enjoy. The 3 tracks were produced by Dekumzy. |
These are 3 hot singles from Stormrex's previously released album THE NEW STORM RELOADED. I am giving these free downloads because of my Nigerian brothers and sisters abroad who couldn't buy the album. And I have been PMed so much for the link. Download, Womanizer - http://www.hulkshare.com/jiggaz/02-track-2 Make My Heart Go ft Dekumzy http://www.hulkshare.com/jiggaz/06-track-6 La Fiesta ft Spata E http://www.hulkshare.com/jiggaz/05-track-5
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Brand new Hit from 2 of Enugu finest musicians. Enjoy the best sound from the EAST!!!! |
If u do me I do u, man no go vex. lol. |
Uganda's version of Tiwa Savage, Jackie Chandiru drops the video for her 1st single off her 2nd Solo album. Sweet music and great vocals, Jackie Chandiru can sing!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb-ke1h9WA0&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DGb-ke1h9WA0
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What I can say about dis song is dat its a massive Jaaaaaaaaaaaaam!!! The beat is off da hook!! and their vocals enter wella!!! Veecko Kyngz is a singer and producer who came into limelight when he released his Massive Hit song Ikpu Ya, which was a very massive hit in the East. Since then he became one of the Leading Lights from the East. Everybody knows Sym19 so no intro. http://mizsunshine.com/2013/10/21/music-veecko-kyngz-kwarangida-ft-sym19-iamveeckokyngz/
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Caro by Wizkid, Nwa Baby by Flavour, Give it to me by DPrince, Take Bananna by D prince, Limpopo by Kcee. List is endless. Mind u, they are all hardworking artistes oo. I am not hating on their hustle. |
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Baba419: E get as e dey do me, that track is timeless#Gbaam!!!! |
lalaboi: The Organised hype is annoying cos its not rocket science to know who's posting all these messages. .Loool Lalaboiy u harsh oo. anyways, I no listen sha. I dey pity my ears, too many songs out there. |
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Download the mp3 here http://www.hulkshare.com/preoz/navio-trouble |
Navio is a heavyweight Ugandan rapper. He's BIG in Uganda and East Africa. You must have come across him in Goldie's MILIKI or Sarkodie's YOU GO KILL ME Remix. His rap flow and delivery is so on point. Dis is a sweet RnB/Hiphop song and his flow is still on point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLm-nCePSuE&fulldescription=1&hl=en&guid=&client=mv-google&gl=NG
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After Stormrex, J'Dess is another fast rising female artiste from the East. Her musical talent is soo obvious and she has one of the best vocals in Nigeria. Dis song is a sweet Afro-Tecno pop song. You will love it!!! cos its groovy and will bring you to the dancefloor!! Download http://m.notjustok.com/2013/11/04/jdess-feel-alright-prod-dekumzy/?x=m
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[quote author=god_of_music]Enugu ![]() #TeamGOM[/quote]No, Awka. |
Gy9ard is a PH/Coal City rapper, Slow Dogg is from Coal City & Bosalin is from A Town. Igbo rap has gone nuclear. Dis jam is heavy!! From PH to Enugu to Awka, dis is banging. http://www.360nobs.com/2012/07/get-familiar-gynard-okanga-ft-slow-dogg-bosalin/
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lalaboi: And you had to quote the whole thing just to say that?Lalaboi gerrout jor!! lool |
[quote author=tosinaded@]Here I am after a long lazy break from writing; this right here is just my opinion about what I feel about Nigerian rap, rappers and how to make fame and fortune from rap. It’s been a week of hip hop in Nigeria, ever since the release of the top 10 gifted rappers in Nigeria, via the online music platform: Notjustok. For those who didn’t know, I was a part of the team that contributed to the birth of that list, I don’t agree with the final list though. So if there is a time to talk about Rap music in Nigeria, the time is now. Just recently I watched an interview on TV, where the legendary lyricist Modenine (All respect to the legend) poured out his mind about haw bad he felt, about putting out a body of work and people ignored. For a moment I felt annoyed also, then later I thought of it, if he directed his annoyance to the core rap fans, then may be. But if it was directed at the music fans in general, then he really misses the point. That “point” is what this article is about. I mean you can’t sell meat to a vegetarian, you’ve got to give them the vegetables they want, and if you are going to make meat appeal to a vegetarian, you’ve got to mix it up with vegetables. Rap has really come of age in Nigeria, but there is still a lot to learn and there is still room for improvement. Rap music was really never accepted in Nigeria at a time, it was so bad that rappers couldn’t even make a living off their music. This perception of not being able to make a living off rap in Nigeria was however proved wrong by M.i Abaga, after he dropped his first album. Let me state at this juncture, that i am not trying to give a lecture about rap and it’s basics, I’m not a hip hop head, I’m just going to give my opinion about how a Nigerian rapper can make fame and fortune off rap in the Nigerian market. I will just state some few personal points and proffer possible solutions. - Rap music is not as accepted as other genres of music in Nigeria - The ratio of acceptance of rap music compared to other genres is like 1:100 ( Just accept) - To prove the statement above, visit alaba, talk to the marketers of Nigerian music and ask how many units of rap albums they move. Also to prove the statement above, study the trend of Music shows in Nigeria, and see if rappers get to be called for shows in Nigeria. - We really do not have Hip Hop concerts in Nigeria where only rap lovers can pay to watch. - And the bitter truth is that the bulk of the so called rap lovers in Nigeria as at now would rather download rap songs and tweet about it, than buy rap albums. My second and third points above do not apply to the likes of M.I , and other Nigerian rappers who have done well in understanding the Nigerian music market, and gone a step ahead from spitting bars on bars, to making rap music, emphasis on the MUSIC. Since the bulk of Nigerian music listeners are not core rap fans, it is a not so wise decision to make rap albums, and get mad when the majority do not buy it. You cannot force stuff down the throats of people. Some might begin to think that making music for the majority as a rapper means you are not being real and stuff, but really I don’t know how real it can get, if you can make rap music for the majority and still make them have that feel of rap, that they begin to crave for more rap songs. M.I Abaga came into the game and shot up the chats of the Nigerian rap scene in no time, with 2 albums and 2 mix tapes, he can be regarded as the best and not so many will raise an eye brow. Here are a few things to learn from the rapper. . - Firstly, talent is key. If you are not talented and brilliant, do not bother going into rap or music at all. - In a country like Nigeria, it’s not advisable to make an album with content that won’t appeal to the majority. So whenever you want to make straight up rap music, do it for your mix tapes and put it up for downloads. The few rap fans will download and still rate you. - When making a rap album, do well to spice it up with other genres of music, have collaborations with pop artistes, RnB artistes etc. That way you can cut across to other fans of other genres of music. - Use good beats, use very catchy beats. A lot of time I listen to some rap songs and the beats do not just appeal to me. The beat of a song alone can make a listener listen to your song. - Sample all kinds of beats; drop your bars on different types of beats, high-life, afro-beat, raggae etc. - Make your lines basic but real and meaningful; tell stories about topics that appeal to the typical Nigerian. These points stated above are pure facts for any rapper who wishes to make it off rap music. A living proof is M.I abaga. This method is a win-win situation; you gain your reputation as dope rapper through your mix-tapes, and also make a name and fortune on the bigger scale through your albums. Diversify, explore your talent, and channel your rap talent into being a musician, that way you will appeal to a wider audience, and make rap more acceptable. It’s not really reasonable to cage yourself and do rap for the minority, when really you can make music for a bigger market and make more fortune off it. I mean, who says a rapper cannot make a party song? It’s show business after all, and I believe every artiste is in music not only to make a name, but also to make a living from it, so be wise and get enlightened. Tosinadeda 2013 http://tosinadeda./[/quote]You said the truth.. |
Download the mp3 here. http://waptrick.com/download/Wahu/For-You/?type=FT&id=255091 |
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