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  • #BumpThis: Teni, Wizkid and Ice Prince Return With Potential Hits

    Our girl @TeniEntertainer is all about the feels on “Little (Love I Love)” and @wizkidayo wants us to whine our waists to stupor on “Call Me Every Day”! These are the hottest new Nigerian songs that deserve a spot on your playlist.

    There鈥檚 so much new music being released that it鈥檚 hard for even the most loyal fans to wade through the trash to find the gems. That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e created #BumpThis 鈥 a Friday series that features new songs, by and featuring Nigerians, you absolutely need to hear.听

    We made it to Friday! Whether or not you accomplished anything this week, you deserve to pat yourself on the back and celebrate. As your resident music 鈥渆xpert鈥, I鈥檝e decided to put you on to some good stuff to get your weekend vibe right. 

    Dig in. 

    Little (Love I Love) 鈥 Teni聽

    When Teni loves, she loves real hard 鈥 this babe threatened to fight agberos on 2018鈥檚 Case and offered up all her money for love on last year鈥檚 For You with Davido. On her latest amapiano-inspired single, Little (Love I Love), Teni tells us, 鈥淣a love I love, I no kill somebody鈥. Sis, are you sure? 

    Call Me Every Day 鈥 Chris Brown and Wizkid

    After three songs together, I won鈥檛 be shocked if Wizkid and Chris Brown drop a joint EP. While Call Me Every Day is a single off Chris鈥 new album, Breezy, the vibe of the song feels very Wizkid. It鈥檚 almost like Chris is the featured artist and the song is a leftover from Made in Lagos. One thing I know for sure, though, is a lot of waists will be broken to this song. So, please, lube it up. 

    Hustle 鈥 Ice Prince, Seyi Vibez and Ceeza Milli

    鈥淗ustle no dey kill nobody o!鈥 Errm, Ice Prince, have you met me? I don鈥檛 like stress, please. After killing it last year with Oxlade on KOLO, Ice Prince is back with another potential banger, Hustle featuring Seyi Vibez and Ceeza Milli. If you liked Pheelz and BNXN鈥檚 Finesse like a normal human being, there鈥檚 a high chance you鈥檇 be into Hustle. Both songs have the same sing-along chants that just get Nigerians going!

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    Daylight 鈥 Bigfootinyourface and Dwin, The Stoic

    Oontz oontz music is finally getting the public recognition it deserves, and I鈥檓 here for it. Like Drake鈥檚 Honestly, Nevermind album and 叠别测辞苍肠茅鈥檚 Break My Soul, Daylight by Bigfootinyourface and Dwin, The Stoic is another house music that reminds us to forget capitalism and party. While we love Dwin鈥檚 soothing voice convincing us to dance until daylight, the Nigerian in us doesn鈥檛 fully agree with the 鈥渢here鈥檚 nothing to lose鈥 line sha. 

    Let You Down 鈥 Boybreed

    Even though Boybreed have two EPs and collaborations with Patoranking and Ycee under their belts, I didn鈥檛 know about them until last night. Yes, I messed up. Their newest single, Let You Down 鈥 lowkey reminds me of 2016 to 2017 Maleek Berry 鈥 is a vulnerable yet solid exploration of grief. It鈥檚 like, do I want to cry or do I want to dance? Let鈥檚 do both.  

    Mind 鈥 Romi聽

    Listening to Romi鈥檚 Mind, I couldn鈥檛 help but say 鈥淥h shit!鈥 repeatedly. This is a solid song for a debut or just for an artist in general. While the reflective song slightly suffers in differentiating Romi鈥檚 vocal identity from the myriad of young Afropop singers we have today, its catchy melody and hook will worm their way into your head and stay there.  

    I鈥檓 curious to see what Romi puts out next with a song like Mind.听

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