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  • The 12 Albums We’re Waiting For In 2019

    Our most anticipated albums of 2019, featuring Davido, Santi and Teni The Entertainer.

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    No matter how much the highs of a good year take the most avid fan, January inevitably brings with it one question; What next?

    2018 was, in ways, a watershed moment in Nigerian music. A new king took the throne, a new queen sent out her statement of intent, and on the international stage, we won big.

    The question will now be asked of the people who dominated the conversation in 2018, like Burna, and those who, like Peruzzi, have everything to prove.

    These artists may still be reeling from the hangover of a very detty December but it鈥檚 never too early for new music.

    Some of my faves have already announced they鈥檒l be dropping new music this year. Others are, well, toying with our emotions.

    But that never stopped anyone from expecting what we deserve. Definitely not me.

    Davido – TBA

    Davido

    It seems like a century ago that Davido dropped that debut album.

    Ice Prince was the superstar. Reminisce was finally breaking out. And Davido鈥檚 music seemed, to most casual fans, like a labour of love.

    Now, he鈥檚 the big dog鈥搑ecord label chairman, international hitmaker and father of two daughters. He鈥檚 entering this year at the peak of his powers, with two of the best songwriters on his team and an expectant audience.

    David鈥檚 mentions of the project have hardly gone past references to 鈥淢y album鈥︹ but it鈥檚 almost certain OBO鈥檚 sophomore drops this year. The timing couldn鈥檛 be better. God safe us when it happens.

    Maleek Berry – TBD

    maleek berry

    I can imagine a future where a white-haired former journalist explains to a room full of kids how a record producer reinvented himself as a pop star over the course of two brief, delicious EPs.

    After learning the ropes as part of Wizkid and Wande Coal鈥檚 teams, Maleek is now a verified heavyweight on his own.

    Now established on two continents, and already shaking the right hands in the US, Mr Berry鈥檚 debut is due, and he knows it.

    Melodies abound for this man, and Maleek on his day can take you from Ikoyi to Rio in the same song.

    That and his Afropop leanings have reflected on two stellar EPs鈥搉ow it鈥檚 time for the coup de grace and the final chapter of a transition made in Gbedu Zion.

    Santi – TBA

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    鈥淪antino has this city in a headlock鈥濃揳 tweet read after Santi, the mysterious, dreadlocked rager who makes anthems for a generation rocked a crowd of his peers to a sweat-soaked frenzy at a concert last December.

    Over several years, Santi has built the cosigns, the records, the loyal cult following for the moments that are bound to come.

    He may be little more than the face of the alternative music scene in Lagos now but almost everyone who鈥檚 a fan of the kid swears he鈥檚 the one.

    After ending the year on a high with 鈥淩apid Fire鈥, it鈥檚 a good thing that Santi began the year by announcing an album for January. We鈥檝e been waiting for a while.

    Wizkid – Made In Lagos

    Wizkid - Made In Lagos

    If you listen to the people who treat music as a lifeforce, the face of Afropop鈥檚 tour of the UK and the US is on his way back home.

    Few pop stars can spend a decade topping charts while carrying a genre鈥檚 finest elements to new ears around the world.

    But it would be unwise to count Wizkid out.

    His fourth studio album has been touted as a return to the source 鈥 to Lagos and the overcrowded studios where it all began.

    It may be where Wizkid finds the sauce to blow our minds again.

    Burna Boy – TBA

    Burna Boy

    Burna Boy鈥檚 2018 was written in the stars鈥揳 beautiful story of overcoming one鈥檚 predilections that you could adapt into 30 languages.

    But it鈥檚 over now. And no-one will know more than Burna that you鈥檙e only as good as the people鈥檚 last memory of you.

    There鈥檚 word that last year鈥檚 鈥淥utside鈥 is the prelude to something else; a mixtape that took on bigger importance with an international record deal and a few collaborations.

    Now Burna鈥檚 settled into big boy mode. Let鈥檚 see him swing for the stars.

    Falz – TBA

    falz

    Steady, consistent, calculated. Falz is a marketing course waiting to be studied. First introduced to us as a quirky, funny gimmick, Falz now comes up in conversations about new Felas and the best Nigerian rappers.

    All of this while taking statues at award shows and offering poignant commentary.

    He is in the big league now, which is why he must punch at even higher weights. Can Falz take Nigerian hip-hop to a new place? Can he take a very vacant throne even? What happens when he stops trying to be funny?

    This could be the album that answers all those questions.

    Tiwa Savage – TBA

    Tiwa Savage

    The only woman in the game who can touch Tiwa lives in France.

    Mummy Jam-Jam is proof that angels never die or get old.

    Just when we thought we鈥檇 seen the best, Tiwa underwent a reinvention in 2018 helped undoubtedly by rumours of a fling with a certain Starboy.

    Never mind that while all that was festering, she dropped one of the biggest songs of the year in 鈥淢a Lo鈥 and took a ride on the Duncan Mighty train with one of the better collaborations, 鈥淟ova Lova鈥.

    The Tiwa who made R.E.D seems so far away now. Which is why this one has to drop that album so we can get to know her better.

    Reminisce – TBA

    reminisce

    Reminisce鈥檚 nickname literally translates to Chairman. Chairman in the sense of a gang leader who tries to usurp a king of boys, or an indigenous rapper who will hold his own in Queen鈥檚 English with the finest of the bunch.

    Staying in the conversation in 2018 would have been enough for Reminisce, but the man鈥檚 role in one of 2018鈥檚 best movies reminded us of all the things we love about Baba Hafusa 鈥 grit, ambition and versatility.

    2019 is the year where Alaga reminds us what he can do behind the mic.

    Lady Donli – TBA

    lady don

    To some, she鈥檚 the female face of the Alte community. To others, she鈥檚 the unknown young singer who made a criminally brief festival on the intro to Mr Eazi鈥檚 2018 album, 鈥淟ondon To Lagos鈥.

    Either way, Lady Donli is coming for your necks in a flowing dress, with cowries in her locks and the sensation of an old soul.

    After a year spent in bars and arenas in Europe and North America, she鈥檚 back at home.

    Her tweets suggest she鈥檚 in the studio, and with the experiences she鈥檚 gathered on the road for inspiration, we won鈥檛 be against Lady Donli striking gold on her debut.

    Runtown – TBA

    rundown

    Runtown is like the uncle from Texas who we hardly hear from, until he calls on a Friday afternoon and the entire family gathers around the phone like loyal fans. Label battles have played their part in keeping him away for stints at a time but the singer says the worst is in the past now. If songs like 鈥淥h Oh Oh (Lucie)鈥 and 鈥淣o Permission鈥 are anything to go by, Runtown has finally found his aesthetic.

    It may seem obvious that we鈥檒l get the laid-back, dreamy Afropop he silenced doubters with in 2016, but that鈥檚 fine because it鈥檚 just what we want.

    Teni – TBA

    ten the entertainer

    Love abounds for Teni. Unknown to most at the start of the year, she ended 2018 as the year鈥檚 biggest revelation, a viral sensation that is fiercely loved by her fans. Teni ticks all the boxes that should matter鈥搒he has the range, she writes like a ghetto poet and her talent for making songs is freakish鈥揳s evidenced in those Instagram videos where she makes demos out of unsuspecting friends.

    She鈥檚 begun the year with a headstart鈥搕he absolutely uplifting 鈥淯yo Meyo鈥 and if we can rely on her record, another single should be in the offing.

    Few Nigerian prodigies have ignored such raw desire for their music over time.

    In Teni鈥檚 case, it would be almost criminal, because we know Makanaki can pull off something beautiful.

    Tekno – TBA

    tekno

    As with most nascent spaces, Nigerian music has regularly churned out a new successor (or pretender to the throne) each year鈥搊ne artist听who changes the texture of the popular sound, puts out the year鈥檚 biggest single or just shows an astounding level of promise.

    In 2017, that person was Tekno. Yet, despite heavy demand for a full body of work, Tekno chose to ride out on the strength of singles.

    There is little doubt that the man knows his stuff鈥搈elody and an innate sense of rhythm drive听his music and has also provided hits for peers like Davido.

    Sadly, illness ultimately slowed down his pace as 2018 wound down.

    With all the big dogs dropping this year, it might be time for Tekno to put his hat in the race and finally claim his place.

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