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4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by mantosa(m): 11:58am On Nov 02, 2020
In May 2004, after an unusually prolonged hiatus and a rumored faith crisis, American rapper Mase released a song titled “Welcome Back” off his third studio album Welcome Back. It marked the first single that Mase had released since his 1999’s “Get Ready”, after he had taken a 5 year hiatus from the music industry.

Comeback songs are a big part of the Nigerian music industry, probably as a result of the volume of new song releases every month and the dwindling shelf life of an average song.

We have seen the return of some influential Nigerian artistes in the last few months who have been absent from the scene for a while, and it’s obvious that there’s a direct correlation between the particular song choice with which they made their return and the stories, both real and imagined, that led to their going AWOL.

So, here’s a list of some interesting comeback songs and artiste stories that left some viral social media buzz in the aftermath of their release.

MAY D’S ‘LOWO LOWO’



May D was a superstar fixture sometime in the 2000s, rolling with the likes of the P-Square twins who helped him broker a global feature with the amazing Akon.

But in the midst of his growing success, the P-Square twins dropped him like a hot plate of jollof rice and we instantly lost track of him.

There were a few half-hearted attempts by May D to prove himself, but that’s all they were; attempts.

The last we heard of the ‘sure boy’ crooner before his recent comeback was that he was working as an uber driver somewhere outside Nigeria That was before award winning artiste, Davido walked into his life and with the stroke of a pen, added him to the DMW family.

The comeback song of choice that came in the wake of May D’s return was a beautiful rendition titled ‘Lowo lowo’ which loosely translated means, ‘have money.’

The fast-tempo, Afrobeat track tells the raw story of how people didn’t believe he could ever make it again and make money. An amazing comeback song, if there was ever any.

CYNTHIA MORGAN



A list of the biggest sounds of the 2000s would have Cynthia Morgan located comfortably in the top five.

She was signed to a record label, something that was harder to achieve back then than it is today and Jude Okoye was her handler.

Several years down the line and many conversations later, the talented queen of reggae dancehall took flight, leaving a well-structured legacy behind.

She soon came back, amidst a social media storm and got industry support as regards how she was ‘treated’ by her former management. The resultant comeback song that she recorded was expected to break new grounds and whirl her back into the spotlight but sadly didn’t do much.

The song, ‘Hustle’ documented her side of the story without losing Cynthia Morgan’s signature dancehall vibe. Whether it was the absence of a backbone support for the new release or a lack of adequate PR or a combination of both, Cynthia Morgan’s comeback song delivered a first-rate giddy tune and catchy lyrics that didn’t get as much attention as it deserved.

TERRY G’S ‘ADURA’



Something is to be said about Terry G’s fierce resilience. The Akpako hit maker known for viral tracks like ‘free madness’ and ‘Ginjah’ went ‘undercover’ sometime in 2011 but resurfaced again around 2015 and has since been dishing out his signature-type tracks, although with minimal effect.

His official comeback song would have to be his 2020 release titled ‘Adura’ which features Skiibii; a track dripping with the compulsory prayer ambience that a typical hustler conjures on their way to finding success.

The mid-tempo vibe pours out with a rhythmic simplicity that wins your heart at first listen. If his subsequent musical offerings are anything like ‘Adura’s’ comeback success, then we are in for a nostalgic journey with the undisputed ‘King of Ginjah.’

SKIIBII’S ‘DAZ HOW STAR DO’


After a drawn out career that included a rumoured death narrative and many more eccentricities, five star music signee Skiibii finally gave us something to work with.

He called it ‘Sensima’, a smooth unforgettable Afrobeat vibe laced with street lingo and a beat to die for. ‘Sensima’s’ viral success was later attributed to the presence of lyrical maestro, Reekado Banks on it, but that couldn’t dampen the genius of the song which easily ruled 2018 and a good part of 2019.

Then we lost Skiibii, even though he churned out tracks like ‘Omaema’ in a bid to make a comeback.

Finally he hit a fast-flowing, high-rise wave with a feature that involved Teni Makanaki titled; ‘Daz How Star Do’ and the whole world sat up and paid attention.

If there was ever number one for comeback songs by a Nigerian, ‘Daz How Star Do’ would be it. The result was a global buzz so big that the song became bigger than the artiste; a feat in itself.

Kudos Skiibii.

So if there is ever a time that your favourite music artiste gets lost in the timeline of musical releases; maybe, just maybe they are locked up somewhere feverishly working to craft some perfect comeback songs.

source: https://tushmagazine.com.ng/4-dope-comeback-songs-by-nigerian-artistes/

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by slawormiir: 3:46pm On Nov 02, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
Isoright
Bunch of untalented moda fuckkers
Including my sister called cynthia Ikponmwenosa(cynthia Morgan)
Not to talk of that untalented moda fuckkker called davido who uses too much voice enhancer in the studio and still dishes out dogg shitt to his fans

Until Nigeria artistes comes up with something good
My play list will remain like this
J cole
The weekend
Imagine dragons
Sia
Burna boy
2face
Katty pery
Passenger
Bruno Mars
WizKid( Balogun the big boy)
Avicii( rest in peace)
Twenty one pilot
The Chainsmokers
Dig the kid
Cold play
Khalid
Maroon 5
Calum scot
John legend
Selena Gomez
Post malone( the music wizard)
Ellie Goulding
Christiana aquilera
A great big world
Rita ora
Clean bandit
Dua lipa
Martin garixx
Major Lazer
The night
Edsheeran
Taylor swift
One direction
Lewis capaldi
Sam smith
Ariana Grande
Kehlani
Billie eilish
Camilo Cabello...am even blazing my weed with some wizkid songs from the new album..
Am gonna smoke all day and all night

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Xavie(m): 3:46pm On Nov 02, 2020
good for them and I dedicate this STC to all legit hustlers, Y'all the MVPs

lastly you should dream of sipping billionaire drinks and bleeping rich girl Vaginas

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Oricha79(m): 3:47pm On Nov 02, 2020
Music career is time, once your time expired you will hardly stage a come back......eedris Abdukareem and rugged man hmmm.

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by KingTom(m): 3:47pm On Nov 02, 2020
Apart from Datz how Stars do, the rest are not worthy of being called comeback songs... E get some of us wey never even hear some of these songs wey you mention lowo lowo ko Nowo nowo ni grin grin

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Vyzz: 3:47pm On Nov 02, 2020
Skibi's is still the best comeback of all....


Y'all remember once upon a time when timaya stopped singing, took a chill pill,gather his head and everything before making a worthy comeback yeah...



I think Wiz kid should do that



Meanwhile someone should tell dem nigga that one man's food Is another man's poison...


We are all free to listen to which ever song we like and those above listed artiste no dey the same level with Ours....


THIS IS CALLED AFRO BEAT

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Nobody: 3:47pm On Nov 02, 2020
Duncan mighty - Fake Love ft wizkid

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by newguy1(m): 3:47pm On Nov 02, 2020
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by sammysneh(m): 3:47pm On Nov 02, 2020
Apart from skibii the rest are not doing well in the music industry
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by chibwike(m): 3:48pm On Nov 02, 2020
I don't understand

Where the songs been go before?

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Ubykcee(m): 3:48pm On Nov 02, 2020
cool
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by XXLMANDIGO: 3:48pm On Nov 02, 2020
Skibii is lazy or scared to pull a HIT without a feature...

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by chibwike(m): 3:48pm On Nov 02, 2020
KingTom:
Apart from Datz how Stars do, the rest are not worthy of being called comeback songs... E get some of us wey never even hear some of these songs wey you mention lowo lowo ko Nowo nowo ni grin grin
Lol..so you're still here doc
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by ILoveDemMANNA: 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
WELCOME BACK by Mase will always live forever in our memories.
That is one ICONIC comeback songs in the history of music in the world.
The Chorus will always ring in your memories.

So, here’s a list of some interesting comeback songs and artiste stories that left some viral social media buzz in the aftermath of their release.
I will be looking out for these songs.
I wanna see what they got.
I wish you all the best guys.

Still expecting some comebacks from some of my fav Nigerians musicians tho.
People like...............(fill in the gaps)

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Nazgul: 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
I don't have any sensible comment to make...thanks for your understanding

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by OgaTheTop2: 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
smiley
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by OgaRico(m): 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
Talking about Terry G,I'm still surprised how Timaya is still relevant in the Nigerian music industry and his padi Terry is nowhere to be found.
I guess Terry couldn't change his style which is no longer what most people hear now.
I play that Ginja your Swagga album tire that year.

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by UncleHaba22: 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
#MIL
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by donprinyo(m): 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
mctweeeew. when we go start #ENDARMYBRUTALITY
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by crispinkc(m): 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
Issokay
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Nobody: 3:49pm On Nov 02, 2020
In the year 2014,i released a song titled SERE AYO..
That was my third studio efforts.
The first two were ft's
This year or early next year am planning on releasing
HUSTLE
MARIA and BLOWN AWAY
make God help person..

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by caylakays: 3:50pm On Nov 02, 2020
Which kind post be this.....
None deserves dz spot naa...maybe skibii

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Houseofglam7(f): 3:50pm On Nov 02, 2020
cool
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by j3r3myk3n(m): 3:51pm On Nov 02, 2020
Hmmm
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Zeinymira(f): 3:51pm On Nov 02, 2020
Jobia:
Duncan mighty - Fake Love ft wizkid
The best comeback

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Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by Pearlyakin(m): 3:51pm On Nov 02, 2020
Where is Duncan mighty
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by HAPPINESSSS(f): 3:51pm On Nov 02, 2020
HAPPINESS IS HERE grin







angry angry angry
SONGS THAT THERE LYRICS ARE MEANLESS,
I CAN'T WASTE MY PRECIOUS TIME LISTING TO SONGS THAT WILL NOT MOTIVATE ME TO POSITIVE THINKING.
Re: 4 Dope Comeback Songs By Nigerian Artistes by MajohBankz: 3:51pm On Nov 02, 2020
Skibii's comeback song was SENSIMA joor. His last hit was like three years before it. What was the gap between SENSIMA and DATS HOW STAR DO?

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