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all na wike boys |
the rate of rape,armed robbery,murder and fire incidents occur these days give me a course to really wonder whats happening in this country |
Dats one mistake I made in school,andi won't advice any broda to have an experience cos it doesn't last |
In ph here we call dem ojoor or government |
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum Net Worth Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum |
adonbilivit:u stay alone makes u able to take decisions u feel will make or mar u so do what u feel u want and dont look at no man' s face |
except u owe him,but if youre not then she can stay till eternity if u wish |
Who's going to pay who for damages? |
5. Woju Oh, even I am surprised that Kiss Daniel made it on here. Kudos son! It’s an amazement what everybody found intriguing about this song that they just loved to love it so much. When you take away the fact that he’s yet another cute face and with a better refined voice, that of Davido, one might enter into abyss wondering what else. You see, Woju was a timely release. We had become too in sync with songs that had started to sound the same. Newer songs no longer had anything different to offer so Daniel and his team cashed in heavy on that factor by giving us something alternatively different and new, from a name/face that didn’t look/sound like someone/something from before. This song was majorly the context of love. Not love that hinged entirely on a sexy body and a massive baka. Woju will not outlive time but it’s sure gonna last a heckuva long one. So tell me, which songs are your 5 new era songs
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4. Aye This is was the first of Davido songs that I actually stoop up and danced to. Oh wait, I think it was Skelewu o. Whatever sha! The folk genre nature of this song and Shizzi’s extra smooth production gave it quite a different saccharine effect. When you add that with the feel of Davido’s husky vocals, Aye became especially pleasing to listen to. Atleast for once, he didn’t have to serve his scattered high energy approach on this very chilling tune and this one song put a new edge on Davido’s versatility in music. I couldn’t care much who or where the song came from. The only reason I might need to worry would perhaps be that moment when I can’t find Davido on this track the next time I hear this song. File be, Davido nailed this one.
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3. Yes/No Can Banky W ever do wrong? I don’t think so. This guy has got a very silky smooth voice, you can literally die and die again when you hear him. I find particularly thrilling, his link ups with ace producer, Cobhams Asuquo. You know, Nigerian love songs can be very boring when guys are the ones doing it (probably explains why everybody keeps running away from doing R’n’B). But this brave-hearted singer who recently started to show us his genius gifts in rap, employed the best of instrumental sounds and soulful symphonies to give us a chart-topping afro R’n’B number. Without overstretching creativity, Yes/No makes perfect sense with a lyrics and detailed story plot in just over a minute! Who again did we crown king of R’n’B? *looks away*
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2. Rich & Famous It’s always pained me that we’re yet to fully embrace the beauty in other music genres like alternative soul and R’n’B. This is the category where I find vocalist extraordinaire, Praiz in. Is there anything that Praiz cannot do? Even to singing sampulu sef? I know right. I seriously don’t know why Iyanya beat this guy to winning the maiden edition of Project Fame (Praiz cannot whine sha, might be why :’D) regardless, everything about him remains outstanding. Take for example, the song Rich & Famous, all these time (after Project Fame, I mean) Praiz had been in obscurity and to think he needed an i-yeyeyeee sounding track to get us looking in his direction, the R’n’B number did him unbelievable justice. Praiz reminds me that music, good music is power indeed.
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1. Love Me Before Mrs Billz grew into this phenomenal force that she is now, some of us had been following her since her days of vocal covers on YouTube and trying out for X-Factor UK where she placed third in runner-ups. Back home in Nigeria, alotta femmes were doing a variety of things, but their efforts didn’t seem enough to usurp the spotlight from the hommes. Then came Tiwa, well-prepared and ready for an epic takeover. Love Me was her second official single where she unleashed vocal fierceness almost like Beyonce back then would do and she even put up a darn good show while at it. She served us legs, a tight hot shorts and plenty skin. Her sensual pop offering made all the gals dem sit up!
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Picture of dr nnamdi azikiwe and his wife in a campaign
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Women and their stupidity |
Oluwa keep protecting us...RIP to the dead |
Nothing we no go see for dis world |
Warri d city of touts |
lol |
This got me thinking
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devonpaul:u dey on point broda |
I've said it times without number dat u should for no reason believe or die fighting for all these politicians cos they are all d Same whether PDP or APC because tomorrow u'll hear dat okonjo iweala spotted with edo state governor in a closed door meeting. |
That's our hero.. God bless u jona |
The beginning justifies d end. |
People are looking for ways to create ideas and make money,u are here teaching us how to overcome fear of women when we can actually have a thousand of dem with money. U no know women? |
Bros women of this age are totally unpredictable so it can only take d grace of God to find a woman dat loves u genuinely. True love died in the 80's |
D wise one |
What happened to all d men in ethiopia? because over here there's even scarcity of men but d babe get wicked assets o choi |
Lol D boy would grow up to own some facebook pages |
