
It鈥檚 less than a week until Valentine’s Day and dispatch riders are already shaking in anticipation of the stress they鈥檒l face carrying flowers all over the place. With all the lovers scrambling through their PiggyVest looking for money to celebrate the day a lot of babies will be made, we decided to help in our little way with music suggestions to set the mood. But there’s a twist. This time, we鈥檙e looking at some of the best love song covers made by Nigerian artists.
Let’s get into it.
1. Hello 鈥 Omawunmi (Originally by Adele)
Remember when Adele dropped this song in 2015 and we all thought the world would end? Everyone we knew was out in the streets shouting, not singing (there鈥檚 a difference), 鈥淗ello from the other siiideeee鈥. While most of us were trying and failing shamelessly to hit Adele鈥檚 notes, Omawunmi came out of nowhere to remind us that she鈥檚 a badass vocalist. Her cover of the song was made even better by the addition of some reggae elements. It was an actual bop..
2. Please Forgive Me 鈥 Johnny Drille (Originally by Bryan Adams)
You know how you follow an artist for a long time, patiently waiting for the rest of the world to catch up to their insane talent? This has been our relationship with Johnny Drille. While his album Before We Fall Asleep has enough love songs to turn even the most anti-valentine spirit into a believer, his cover of Bryan Adams鈥 haunting and deeply sad Please Forgive Me is another song that deserves a spot on your love playlist.
3. Thinking Out Loud 鈥 Funbi (Originally by Ed Sheeran)
There鈥檚 a high chance that Ed Sheeran consulted with a babalawo before making this song because there鈥檚 no logical reason as to why it still slaps as it does after all these years. While we love Oluwasheeran鈥檚 version, there鈥檚 something about Funbi鈥檚 cover and his voice that just makes us swoon. Maybe it鈥檚 the Yoruba demon factor or just the fact that we want him to (If you get it, you get it) us with this song. Either way, Funbi鈥檚 cover of Thinking Out Loud is an elite tune.
4. Sade 鈥 Adekunle Gold (Originally by One Direction)
Yes, we know it鈥檚 not an actual cover but that won鈥檛 stop us from adding it to this list? It鈥檚 pretty wild that a lot of Nigerians would probably listen to One Direction鈥檚 Story Of My Life today and start scratching their heads at how familiar it sounds. Why? Well, years ago, before Adekunle Gold became AG Baby, he recorded an afrobeat version of the One Direction song, changed the lyrics, but maintained the melody. Now that One Direction is no more, the chances of AG Baby performing this song with them are next to none and that is upsetting us and our homegirls.
5. Shape Of You 鈥 Waje (Originally by Ed Sheeran)
Another Ed Sheeran song, another cover by a badass Nigerian vocalist. Waje doesn鈥檛 play when it comes to this singing thing, and we know this. Taking everyone by surprise at the time, Waje dropped a cover of Ed Sheeran鈥檚 Shape Of You and honestly, it had us ready to declare our love and receive the airing of our lives. If you haven鈥檛 listened to this cover, then, omo, something is wrong.




