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  • Start Planning Your Wedding If You Remember These Nigerian Albums from 2013

    Wait, so Olamide, Burna Boy and Tiwa Savage all dropped albums in 2013 and the world did not end? Take us back to the good ole days.

    It鈥檚 easy to remember 2013 as the year Instagram became a thing, while Blackberry, Ama Kip Kip shirts and carrot jeans faded away. But can we take a second to big up the music that dropped that year? From Tiwa Savage to Burna Boy, the hits flowed like unlimited Abacha funds, and we all had a good time. Somebody, please, take me back. 

    Baddest Guy Ever Liveth 鈥 Olamide 

    Remember when Olamide gave us albums yearly, and they all slapped? Good times. Baddest Guy Ever Liveth was Baddo鈥檚 third album in three years, and omo, it had zero skips.

    Looking for owambe songs? Olamide gave us Eleda Mi O, Durosoke and Anifowose. Looking to scatter the club? There was Turn Up, Baddo Love and Yemi My Lover. This was one of the best albums of 2013 and one of Olamide鈥檚 best albums of all time.听

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Dope Money with Phyno. Listening to two of Nigeria鈥檚 greatest rappers go back and forth on a sick beat will always do something for me. These two have such great chemistry it鈥檚 no surprise they鈥檙e still making songs together ten years later. 

    Leaving an Impact for Eternity (L.I.F.E.) 鈥 Burna Boy 

    If you think this Burna Boy鈥檚 African Giant thing started with Coachella, then you clearly haven鈥檛 listened to his debut album, L.I.F.E.

    After blowing up in 2012 with the smooth Like to Party and his round vintage glasses, Burna put his baby giant foot down with this album and hits like Run My Race, #YawaDey and Tonight. Even though he was just stepping into the spotlight, Burna moved with the confidence of an artiste who鈥檇 been doing this for over a decade.听

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Jah鈥檚 Love is True with Wizkid. Forget 叠顿鈥橭搁 and Ginger. This is Burna and Wiz鈥檚 best collab. Argue with yourself, please. 

    Once Upon a Time 鈥 Tiwa Savage 

    No one was doing it like Tiwa Savage when Kele Kele Love dropped in 2010. The good sis came in, served us looks, vocals, choreography and ate everything up. No crumbs left.

    Going toe to toe with the guys in the industry at the time, Tiwa dropped Once Upon a Time, and this album was fire. From the controversial Wanted to the Don Jazzy-assisted Eminado, Tiwa gave us left, right and centre. We need to give Ms Savage her flowers, please.听

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Folarin. This song gave us a glimpse of Tiwa鈥檚 IDGAF attitude popular on songs like Koroba, 49-99 and Tiwa鈥檚 Vibe. 

    Blackmagic Version 2.0 鈥 Blackmagic 

    Talking about alt茅 music without mentioning Blackmagic should be a crime in Nigeria. This man did not drop Rainbow in 2011 to be forgotten by the new generation. Not many people got Blackmagic鈥檚 style of music at the time, but everyone can agree Repete was pure magic. Other songs like Confam with Sasha P and Pass You By with Oritse Femi helped position Blackmagic Version 2.0 as one of the best albums of 2013, no cap. 

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Amnesia with M.I. This song was popular-ish, but the truth is, it should鈥檝e been massive. Come on, guys, Blackmagic and M.I dragging their real and imaginary haters for filth? Inject it into my veins.

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    R&BW 鈥 Banky W 

    By 2013, Banky W had already claimed his position as the king of baby-making R&B music with 2008鈥檚 Capable and 2009鈥檚 The Banky W Experience 鈥 I know y鈥檃ll remember Strong Ting. But as the generous king he is, Banky gave us another classic album in 2013, aptly titled R&BW. Extending his reign, the album had bangers like Yes/No, To My Unborn Child and Good Good Loving. Whew, what a time. 

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Lowkey. This slow seductive song will remind you of the time Pastor Banky was deep in the world like the rest of us. 

    Desire 鈥 Iyanya 

    Iyanya finally hacked the Nigerian music industry in 2013, five years after winning the first edition of Project Fame and trying to win us over with vocals and romantic grammar. Kukure had everyone and their grandma doing the etigi dance, but Desire fully revamped Iyanya鈥檚 career with songs like Flavour, Sexy Mama with Wizkid and Your Waist with Emma Nyra. 

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Somebody with Tiwa Savage. These two are vocal powerhouses, and it shows in this song. Iyanya even stops Tiwa at some point while she鈥檚 singing her ass off to remind her that vocals don鈥檛 sell in Nigeria. 

    Take Over 鈥 KCee

    Considering how much I heard Limpopo in 2013, I鈥檇 be happy if I never listened to that song again. Kcee, the taller half of the early 2000s group, KC Presh, came back with a vengeance as a solo artist towards the end of 2012, and by 2013, he鈥檇 dropped an album, Take Over, and started his own label, with Harrysong as one of the artistes.

    While Take Over didn鈥檛 follow up with hits as big as Limpopo, we got to know what Kcee and Wizkid would sound like as road safety officers on Pullover.听

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Give It to Me with Flavour. If Limpopo had you whining your waist in 2013, best believe this Flavour collab would break your waist in 2023. Godspeed. 

    Words Aren鈥檛 Just Enough 鈥 Waje

    Words Aren鈥檛 Just Enough, Waje鈥檚 debut album, came in 2013. This was five years after her vocals helped P-Square turn Do Me into a major hit, and three years after she made her mark with For a Minute. Whether it鈥檚 doing vocal harmonies with Tiwa Savage on Onye or reminding us that men are trash on I Wish, Waje made an album that deserved a lot more than it got back then. 

    Underrated song that should鈥檝e been a hit: Grind with Burna Boy. I didn鈥檛 see this collaboration coming, but somehow, they made it work thanks to Leriq鈥檚 sick production. Add this song to your sex playlist, and thank me later.

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