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CDQ, Chinko Ekun Or Ola Dips – Who Do You Think Is The Best Fast Rising Indigenous Rapper In Nigeria? Indigenous music in Nigeria has grown and metamorphosed from the days of Akanchawa, Fuji and yoruba gospel to Afro- pop and serious street Rap. The Nigerian music market is very hungry and most times its so difficult for artistes to meet the rising demands of the fans. Rap is about lyrics, delivery an most of all your ability to connect with the audience. I have listened to numerous CDQ, Chinko Ekun Or Ola Dips’ songs and I can’t argue but conclude that these guys are so talented. Comparing their lyrics, they both Rap in Yoruba But the problem is that they are both Fast Rising Indigenous Rappers we have in Nigeria now. So guys drop in your opinion: Who do you think is the Best Fast Rising Indigenous Rapper In Nigeria?
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Johnnoah1st:You can ask people around you bro...you might probably be surprised 'cos Bieber has a lot of female fans than probably any phocking celebrity in the world... |
Iamsynord:thanks...we could actually push it to the front page. cc lalastiscla,ishilove... "Boogey,Aq,Mbryo - they are also good artists too...especially Aq... |
missgray:one word... Timi Dakolo is a "talent"... |
mikigen:that's your opinion,but to me he is an underrated rapper... |
...This man was a real "terror" when he was still alive...there is hardly anyone who doesn't know him in Lautech,a real terror to the a$$e$ of "working" guys,he is always billing as if he na I'm papa money...met him once tho'... |
kossyablaze:Same here bro...He is really hitting it hard... |
orobs93:How? |
Onijagidijagan:We all know Flavour isn't an underrated artist...he is making it big, he has a big local and international fan base... But for Mc Galaxy,he hasn't really proven his worth in the Entertainment industry as long as music is involved... |
Shortyy:You know,this is Nigeria where the lyrics doesn't matter as long as you have a fast tempo beat...If the likes of Praiz,Timi,Cobhams,Mi,Jeremiah were Americans ir British,they would surely surpass the love we are given them here in Nigeria...Nigerians don't really care about good lyrics as long as you've gat the swags and beat,you would surely make it in the music mainstream regardless of the kind of (wack) lyrics you spits... |
BlackMagic[\b] Blackmagic’s blend of afrobeat and classic hiphop in his first single titled “Tomorrow” which was released in 2010 did capture our attention and held on. His sound is different, its modern and eclectic yet classic – Blackmagic is one of the new-age African artists that everyone young and old can relate to. The Blackmagic movement: Africa ft. Vector, Phyno & Reminisce, Level, Golden Girl, Brand New, Pass You ft. Oritsefemi ; has steadily been gathering strength underground…we are keeping our finger’s crossed and hope it doesn’t lose momentum. [b]Praiz Nigeria's "John Legend",Praiz Ugbede Adejo, better known as Praiz is a singer, songwriter and music producer who has carved a niche for himself in his almost one decade in the Nigerian music scene. The singer has remained consistent since he came into limelight in 2008 when he emerged second runner-up in the popular music reality TV show, MTN Project Fame. With songs like – ‘Rich and Famous’, ‘Mercy’ and ‘Oshey’ featuring Congolese musician, Awilo Longomba and a rendition of Rihanna’s mind-blowing single, ‘Stay’ to his name, the soul/R&B singer has worked with notable artistes like M.I, Sound Sultan, Wizkid, Bez, Sheyi Shay, Iyanya, Chidinma, Kcee, Waje, Cobhams Asuquo, Patoranking and Skales. After nearly a decade in the industry, on December 14, 2014, the singer who is currently signed to X3M Music, dropped his debut double album, Rich and Famous, with a UK promo tour scheduled for this year. In 2012, his track – ‘I love you’ was nominated for The Headies Recording of The Year/Best Vocal Performance and the Next Act by NEA. He was also nominated for NEA Best Pop/R&B Artist of the Year Awards in 2014. Music fans who wonder what has become of Nigerian R&B acts should keep in touch with this artiste as he possesses what a Banky W, Timi Dakolo or Bez would offer. Niyola Soul singer, Niyola deserves better recognition even if there has not been any new release from her this year. Her previous songs are exciting and rich in melody. Niyola got into the music mix in 2000 when she emerged runner up at the Amen Starlet Competition but began her professional music career in 2005 when she became associated with Trybe Records owned by Eldee. She recorded 3 singles before getting signed to EME ,working along with Banky W and Shaydee and spent some time with Wizkid and Skales who were with the label then. In 2013, she dropped 2 hit singles – ‘Toh Bad’ and ‘Crazy’ laced with her warm and refreshing voice. Since then, she has gone on to work with the likes of Sound Sultan on ‘Belle No Be Showglass’, Banky W’s track – ‘Be My Lover’ and Lynxxx’s ‘No Comment’. Niyola, won the ‘Female Artist of the Year’ gong at NEA Awards last year, is yet to release a debut album but her recent track – ‘Love To Love You’ featuring Banky W is also a song one can mark as a favorite while we continue to expect more. For many of us who love cool music, Niyola is surely one of our favorite artists. Timi Dakolo Timi Dakolo is one very talented artiste. He’s not just a badass singer with incredible vocal dexterity, he’s a terrific lyricist with a penchant for juxtaposing actual words into melodious symphonies. In fact, his general musical appreciation far supercedes what our industry defines to be music – in their limits. He had one of the best songs of 2014 – IYAWO MI. But isn’t it funny that one of the best and savvy musicians of our era is considered to be underrated? Well, we think so. Brymo Having dropped a debut album in 2007, his career started out well with his first single being ‘Ara.’ After the classic single and featuring on Ice Prince‘s monster hit, ‘Oleku’, Olawale Ashimi, popularly known as Brymo should be among the biggest stars on the Nigerian music scene by now. But that is not really the case with the singer, composer, songwriter and recording artist with over 10 years in the industry and 4 albums to his profile. Starting with his first official single, ‘Ara’ released in 2011, Brymo followed up with ‘Good Morning’ and released his 2nd album with Chocolate City in 2012 titled The Son Of a Kapenta before leaving the label in 2013. He has since dropped 2 independent albums. First is Merchants, Dealers & Slaves in 2013, an album which he said was recorded at a time his aspirations were at crossroads in a battle against societal limitations and prejudice (a journey into self- realization) and in October 2014, he dropped his most recent studio album, Tabula Rasa (Te Gift), which is his fourth. With several nominations from awards organisers like NEA, The Headies, Channel O Music Video Awards, Hip Hop World Awards and others, the R&B singer has only won 3 official awards, namely Hip Hop World Awards for Recording of the Year in 2012, Channel O Music Video Awards Most Gifted Afro Pop Video of the Year for ‘Ara’ in 2012 and the 2013/2014 All Africa Music Awards Songwriter of The Year for ‘Down’ Mo’Cheddah Mo’Cheddah got in into the industry in 2009 as a 19- year old rapper and singer who delivered an exceptional performance on the song and video of Knighthouse featured track, ‘Won beri’ alongside Sauce Kid and Teeto. Her unique style of freestyling has grown over the years as she’s not ready to drop out yet even with so many young acts in the industry today. The pop artiste totally won our hearts when she dropped her hit single – ‘Ko ma roll’ off her debut album, Franchise Celebrity released in 2010. She has since remained relevant and has worked with notable artistes like M.I, Phyno, Eldee, T.R, Sasha, Mode 9, Cobhams, Ice Prince and Skuki on ‘Stamina’. She won MTV Africa Music Awards Best New Artiste award in 2010 alongside the Channel O Music Video Awards for ‘If You Want Me’ that same year. She left the scene for a while to focus on a few other things, among which is her education, she made a comeback, teaming up with Phyno and Cobhams Asuquo on her 2014 debut single, ‘Destinambari’. Elated with the recording then, she retorted: ‘The making of the song was an amazing experience; working with Cobhams and Phyno on this track is a match made in heaven! I am so excited and can’t wait to share it with the world.’ She has followed up with ‘My Time’ and ‘Tori Olorun’. Just like the highly rated Wizkid, Davido and Tiwa Savage and co, Mo’Chedda is also a superstar from the female side. Why not pay more attention to her and see what you are missing? Eva Alordiah Every country needs their first lady of rap and although the way has been paved by many female rappers, we have to say I think Eva is heading straight to the top. Her unique style is not only in her music but her fashion as she showcases in the follow music video, High. We expect much more… Nneka Since dropping her debut EP The Uncomfortable Truth in 2005, this singer has had an outstanding music career with 2 EPs and 5 albums. She gained worldwide appraisal from the media when she dropped her first studio album – Victim of Truth, which was released in Germany, England, France, Netherlands, Nigeria and Japan. Having toured Africa and several countries in Europe and highly rated in Germany where she is based, the singer is not getting enough buzz in Nigeria whereas she should be reckoned with as an equal to Asa but we seem not to give her the desired attention. Nneka has won MOBO Awards, Channel O Music Video Awards, Museke Online Africa Music Award and NEA Awards and recorded a song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa titled: ‘Viva Africa'. BEZ Emmanuel Bezhiwa Idakula also known as Bez is an alternative soul artiste who adds a bit of jazz, RnB and soul to his music. Born Nov 11,1983, gifted with two musical skills, his magical fingers and an awesome voice, both of which have been able to make a name for him in the industry. He was the 2nd runner up at the 2009 Hennessy artistry competition Nigeria, his debut album titled ” Super Sun” was launched July 2011, it included fans favorites tracks such as Super Sun, Zuciya Daya, More You and That Stupid Song to mention a few. Asides his talent, hard work and creativity, Bez gives a fantastic account of himself through his imaginative lyrics. His latest material ‘There’s a fire’, released in January, is still so hot out there. But irrespective of these abilities and sincerity to his art and obvious talent, he isn’t as patronized as he should be. As time goes by perhaps… ILL-BLISS The ‘Oga Boss’ of Nigerian rap – ‘Ibo Boy’ Ill Bliss is quite like the great white shark – keeps a low profile, not seen often but when he does come out of ‘hiding’ boy does he make an impact! Although he has been quite busy working on his protégés like Chidinma, Mz Kiss, Fefe, the release of ‘Oga Boss’ shows that he is still very much in the game. Ill Bliss effortlessly spits some superb lyrics throughout ‘Anam Achi Kwanu’, and is the definition of laidback-cool (the best way to describe him). He just released his 3rd Studio album: POWERFUL last month. Show Dem Camp Ghost and Tec, stepped into the music scene in 2009, and dropped their first project The Clone Wars mix- tape in 2010 which got them a lot of respect. Their debut album ‘The Dreamer Project’ released in September 2011, featured collabos with M.I, 2Face and MayD, and got props from the official ‘rap- heads’ in Nigeria. This duo’s lyrical prowess is top notch, and the fact that they make African rap sound soo good should put them amongst the top 5 hip-hop acts in Africa, but unfortunately they aren’t as widely known as they should be. Waje She is no-doubt one of the best female vocalists in the country with a vocal range that is out of this world. Ever since she came onto the scene when she featured on P-Square’s ‘Do Me’ track, she has managed to prove that her voice is no hoax. She is recognized locally and internationally with a couple of awards to show for it and her album titled ” Words Aren’t Just Enough” (WAJE) is definitely one to anticipate this year. Hopefully, people will understand and recognize the vocal powerhouse that is Waje. Phenom Topa Onimowo, popularly known as Phenom; the Knight House General, is said to be the only rapper, as far as history in the Nigerian music industry goes, to sign the dotted lines of a record deal without having released a record. His recent single ‘Shukubambam’ is still a record that’s heavy on playlists across the country. Phenom has being rated as one of the personalities that will represent Nigerian rap in the future, so keep your shades on Phenom cos your future is looking extremely bright indeed. Ikechukwu Ikechukwu started with Storm, then went on to be part of the now defunct Mohits Records label and now he’s doing his own thing with the World Famous Akademy. Though controversy has closely (and rather unfortunately) followed Ikechukwu, the fact that he is very talented is something that cannot be disputed. He is a demon of a rapper and he can sing – no not the auto-tune singing, he can really really sing. Hopefully the controversy can be a thing of the past and the focus will be back on his awesome talent. Vector Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, better known by his stage name Vector tha Viper, is a Nigerian Hip hop artist. Vector has released two studio albums, his debut album "State of Surprise (SOS)" and a follow-up. He is the voice behind the Sprite commercial that has aired on most radio stations across Nigeria since 2009. In anticipation of his second studio album, he released a mix tape titled "Bar Racks". He released his second studio album titled "The Second Coming" on 12 December 2012. To me and the "afro" rap fans, he is arguably the best in hardcore rapping in Africa but it is so sad he hasn't gotten the desired recognition. Vector’s style of rap runs through the fast and equally slow tempo. His style of rap has been compared to that of rapper Jay-Z. Notable mentions: Cobhams Asuquo,Jeremiah Gyang,Yungsix,Adol,Simi,BOJ... Free free to add yours... |
richardjemedafe1:I'm not really a scientist but I like doing research on related issues and I have done a decent amount of research on this subject... I'm a businessman and very soon I will be bagging a degree in Psychology... |
richardjemedafe1:''oyel'' guys,you guys are tough nau... ![]() Here,everybody smoke including police officers,you see them on uniform entering joints to get some ''poli" ...guess they need it too for an effective duty... ![]() |
adeaks:Wish I could help on the title,but I have also forgotten... Africans are known for beats,they don't care 'bout lyrics and it is so sad many lyrics-wise artists in Nigerian music mainstream are seriously underrated and not given the desired recognition they deserve...name them-Brymo,Vector,Jeremiah gyang,Nneka,Bez,Praiz the list is endless...even Asa... |
Shaadey:Awesome... Here is another... (Drake-5AM In Dallas) Who you like, tell me who it is Imma make sure that that women is the next one on my list I should call it a night but f-ck it I can’t resist This one is for all my n-ggas from my city tryin to diss Without a responce from me you really fail to exist And I love to see you fail that feelin’ there is the sh-t (Vector ft Emnsong- Alone) My fellow colleagues think am beefing them I make a funny joke and they think am dising them I only see the fool in them, when they think my success is to bully them Think I got a problem but its truly them ---My advice to the man on the mirror Try handle d heat like hand on trigger Rappers player hating cus I ball like Benzima But d only sports they have is maybe eczema And I know d wars I won mehn The victory of the story of one man When your friends are not far from the ground And the bigger the house the smaller the compound The compound is the boundary Wait! When its to big for the fence it breaks Then the house is alone alone alone |
kossyablaze:just name them...I also have a lot o lyrics lines(if not more than yours) that I like but just had to drop those ones... |
etiosa97:Weed dey here: www.nairaland.com/2463619/opinion-legalise-marijuana-yay-nay#36067546 |
As we all know,lyrics is what entails music...without lyrics,there is no music..so many artist in the music mainstream that have nothing but swags(poor voice mixed with very wack lyrics with jamz beats ),nevertheless,we still have quite a few one who still emits strong sensational lyrics to their listeners...My favourite lyrics would be(I have plenty of them tho'. ):(Sleeping with sirens-Free now) ---And we dream of the day, when our kids can play In the streets with no fear of being taken away Fathers raise their sons with respect and love Handle anger and pain with no need for no guns If we hope to be free it takes you and me To start over here and now 'Cause this world is the way it is, It's how we raise our kids... (Skeeter Davis- End of the World) ---Why does the sun go on shining, why does the sea rush to shore, don't they know? It is the end of the world, it ended when I lost your love... I wake up in the morning and I wonder, why everything's the same as it was, I can't understand,no- I can't understand, how life goes on the way it does... Free free to add yours... What are your favourite lyrics lines from a song? |
pinkbee:True...it is quite sad that smokers are always termed "the bad ones"...You see,I've been hustling all years. I was raised by a family and I also intend raising one,always worked and paid taxes, been an otherwise decent law-abiding citizen. It's pure b/shitt that I should be considered a "criminal" and "deviant" because of a nonsensical law that came into being due to politics, ignorance and fear-mongering- and those are the same reasons why we're having such a hard time changing it. Once I had a fantasy that it would be legal across the country, and eventually it will be, but it's taking so long that I will be out of time before it happens. It will be up to the youngsters,the next generation to keep up the good fight, and don't stop until nobody ever again has to spend even one night in jail for a marijuana "offense." I also doubt if I would ever stop taking marijuana...The best I could do is to stop smoking it and switch to putting it in meals... |
pinkbee:happy for you sis. seriously,''legalize, decriminalize, "harm- reduction" is the way to go- however it gets done I wish the Government would just pass the reform. Almost everybody smokes or use Marijuana secretly...they should stop pretending as uf they don't know this...roughly 75percent of the Nigerian populace smoke marijuana... The Government should stop prosecuting people for doing something comparable to having an alcoholic drink or a drag of a tobacco cigarette (both of which are legal and not exactly fabulous for one's health, yet we're allowed to indulge in these substance habits to regulate mood & deal with stress). Self- administered moderate doses of caffeine are deemed acceptable as well (people can be trusted with having access to it) Why not make that so w/marijuana ? And hey,I don't know why non smokers keep calling marijuana drugs,we all know it is a herb,an active ingredient plant... |
Goovo:Haywire,you say? Not that I smoke much but once in a blue moon I do enjoy it but I know that I'd rather have 10,000 people on the road high than drunk anyday!!! What's the worst that would happen? They might be driving the speed limit relaxing instead of like a drunken idiot that can't even stay on the road? So what about you think over that? |
[quote]richardjemedafe1 #Raster marijuana had already been legalized here in my town...(sumwere in nigeria) marijuana is 90 times better than the poison the western bring to us (cigrate)[\quote]Sure,Cigarette is far more dangerous to the human body than Marijuana. The debate is a useless excuse for politicians to say smokers are law breakers. The fact that marijuana is detrimental to your lungs and serotonin cell heath, and it "altering your psychological health" has nothing to do with why it is illegal, it is however extremely hard to tax. Cigarettes are much more harmful to your health, cigarettes destroy both your serotonin and melatonin, marijuana does more damage to your lungs, but you don't need to smoke as much, one joint has the same effect on your lungs as three cigarettes. I've met plenty of people who smoke twenty cigarettes a day, however i haven't met many people who smoke six or more joints a day. You do the math, whats worse? If the government could make a profit on it correctly, it would've been legal years ago. If I may ask,which town is that? |
It's always been a great debate,but never been declared. What do
the people at home think? Should
it be legalized, controlled, and
taxed? or forever illegal? In my
personal opinion it should be
legalized and taxed because it
would create jobs and a more
stable economy. Even if we could
export to other countries it would
bring in at least a billion probably
more. But what do you think? -Matured mind only,no insults... |
bunmioguns:are you not God- fearing? Why don't you just go after her? ![]() |
princealexndre:when you are talking about girls,you don't compare Ronaldo and Bieber...of course we all know Bieber has a lot of female attention...so just drop your ''girl'' comparison... |
Check this out... [img]2296334_cchtvgugaark2a_jpeg517f313829ff209cff450343c3f78603.0[/img] |
khattab02:dreams that can never become a reality... Arsenal and Man u fan be like Costa is injured,Chelsea will lose against them...keep dreaming,by the time you wake up,the EPL would have landed in Stamford Bridge by then... ![]() |
For you Arsenal Fans,I still got Remy...this might probably be another failure on Wenger to beat the Special one... |
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