Burna Boy | 91大神! /tag/burna-boy/ Come for the fun, stay for the culture! Fri, 12 Sep 2025 16:48:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 /wp-content/uploads/zikoko/2020/04/cropped-91大神_91大神_Purple-Logo-1-150x150.jpg Burna Boy | 91大神! /tag/burna-boy/ 32 32 Africa Takes Center Stage: Next Digital To Broadcast Burna Boy’s Global PPV Concert Live Across The Continent /announcements/next-digital-burna-boy-historic-concert/ Fri, 12 Sep 2025 16:22:01 +0000 /?p=358785 Next Digital, Africa鈥檚 homegrown digital media pioneer, today announced its role as JV Partner of Centili Group and the exclusive African broadcast partner for the launch of a revolutionary new global pay-per-view concert series, headlined by Grammy Award- winning superstar Burna Boy.

The historic event 鈥 set for March 2026 at Philadelphia鈥檚 World Caf茅 Live 鈥 will be streamed live via Next Digital鈥檚 continental media streaming partner platforms, ensuring that millions of fans across Africa experience the show simultaneously with global audiences. Viewers will also have access to an immersive Metaverse experience powered by Sansar, bringing Africa鈥檚 cultural power to the forefront of digital innovation.

Prince Malik Ado-Ibrahim, Founder and Executive Chairman of Next Digital, said:

鈥淭his collaboration is about more than technology 鈥 it鈥檚 about Africa owning its narrative. Burna Boy is a global ambassador of African music, and by delivering his historic performance directly to our people, we are proving that Africa can lead the digital entertainment revolution. With our partners, we are building a platform that ensures Africa is not just watching the future 鈥 we are shaping it.鈥

As part of its long-term partnership with Centili Group and Sansar, Next Digital will bring more global concerts, sports, and cultural experiences to the continent, while showcasing African creativity to billions of viewers worldwide.

About Next Digital

Next Digital, a wholly owned subsidiary of NextTV Nigeria, is dedicated to building inclusive digital platforms that amplify African culture, empower youth, and strengthen digital sovereignty. Operating across Africa with advanced satellite and streaming solutions, Next Digital is driving the continent鈥檚 role as a leader in global media and technology.

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The 40 Greatest Burna Boy Songs Of All Time, Ranked By Fans /pop/greatest-burna-boy-songs/ Sat, 12 Jul 2025 10:34:43 +0000 /?p=352544 Burna Boy started his music career in Nigeria, but has since gone global, performing on the main stages of Coachella and the Grammys. His songs have been instrumental in the reemergence of Afrobeats on the global stage.听

Across every song, album and feature, he鈥檚 given fans music that speaks to confidence, heartbreak, African pride, political unrest, Lagos chaos and luxury in equal measure. Whether he鈥檚 raging through 鈥淟ast Last鈥, or gliding across 鈥淏ank On It鈥, his catalogue is focused and diverse.

So, I asked the listeners who matter most, the Outsiders, to rank forty of the very best Burna Boy songs.

Here are the 40 greatest burna boy songs of all time ranked by fans.

40. 鈥淪olid鈥 feat. Blxst and Kehlani (2022)

Here, Burna Boy features American singers Blxst and Kehlani to deliver a romantic special.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good vibe.鈥 鈥 Gboyega, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淵e.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淵ou the type I really vibe with / So I forever keep it solid.鈥

39. 鈥淎gbada鈥 (2018)

Burna Boy put out this song following the release of his Outside album.

鈥淚 relate to this track on a level just a few can understand. This track has street tales that are basically my life鈥檚 soundtrack.鈥 鈥 Mike, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike to Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淭uck agbada inside trouser.鈥

38. 鈥淗allelujah鈥 (2017)

Burna Boy takes us to church here as he goes into praise and worship mode.

鈥淚鈥檓 not even religious but I just like this song. It鈥檚 simple and the video is good too.鈥 鈥 Basit, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淲on Da Mo鈥 featuring D鈥橞anj.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淢i affi give the most high praise / For the air I breathe.鈥

37. 鈥淪moke鈥 feat. Onosz (2011)

This is a freestyle Burna Boy did alongside Onosz on a sample of Bob Marley and the Wailers鈥 鈥淣o Woman No Cry.鈥

鈥淚 was still in secondary school, and I had not started smoking weed when I first heard this song, but it had that high feel to it. It’s a smoke session soundtrack. Top song.鈥 鈥 Bami, Burna Boy fan since Best of Burn Series, Vol. 1.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淗ow you like to smoke some weed, yeah, yeah.鈥

36. 鈥淎lone鈥 (2022)

This Burna Boy song appeared on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever album.

鈥淲e used it to do a memorial for one of my lecturers who died, and it has stuck since then. It just reminds me to always appreciate everything I have, because you never know how it feels till you lose something.鈥 鈥 Iyegbekosa, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淵e.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淐ount every blessing, count every lesson / E fit no dey tomorrow, so I count every second.鈥

35. 鈥淔a So LaTi Do鈥 (2016)

This track is from his Redemption EP, which reunited him with old-time producer Leriq.

鈥淏urna Boy was experimenting with sounds this period and this is the chillest vibe from him.鈥 鈥 Mide, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚f I get them drawers, baby / You gon鈥 wish I鈥檓 yours, baby.鈥

34. Big 7 (2023)

This is the second single from Burna Boy鈥檚 seventh album, I Told Them鈥, and it marks his latest nickname, Big 7.

鈥淚t gets me hyped.鈥 鈥 Williams, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淏een wavy since morning.鈥

33. 鈥淛ealousy鈥 (2015)

Here, Burna Boy sings about the negative impact of jealousy and keeping it real despite thee evny of others.

鈥淚t鈥檚 his song that I can sing from start to finish. It’s simple and groovy.鈥 鈥 Joba, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淭onight.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淥lowo lo n sore olowo.鈥

32. 鈥淧ree Me鈥 (2016)

This is the first single from Burna Boy鈥檚 Redemption EP.

鈥淚 really love this song. It came out around 2016, and that was the time I was down. I was depressed and was almost a junkie. I couldn’t even fit into the things my family did at home. This song was all I had.鈥 鈥 Tomnay, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淟ately I have been in my toes / Enemies been in a mission.鈥


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31. 鈥淐heck and Balance鈥 (2014)

This is a single Burna Boy released after the success of his 鈥淒on Gorgon鈥 in 2014.

鈥淚 like this jam because dancehall Burna Boy is my favourite.鈥 鈥 Promise, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淭rumpet鈥 featuring Davido.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚’ve been looking I’ve been searching / Man a hustle man a working.鈥

30. 鈥淒evil in California鈥 (2018)

This is Burna Boy in one of his best melancholic forms.

鈥淏urna Boy is in his feelings. This is the Burna Boy I relate to the most whenever I鈥檓 in my feelings.鈥 鈥 Rinde, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚鈥檝e been living on the edge but I won’t fall off.鈥

29. 鈥淚 Told Them鈥 feat. GZA (2023)

Here, Burna Boy features GZA, a legendary rapper from the infamous rap group Wu-Tang Clan.

鈥淚 love 鈥業 Told Them鈥 because it resonates with my life.鈥 鈥 Kehinde, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淩un My Race鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚 told them I’m a genius / I had to show them what the meaning is.鈥

28. 鈥淐ity Vibration鈥

This is one of the few songs Burna Boy dedicates to his home city, Port Harcourt.

鈥淚t鈥檚 telling how Niger Delta militias took law into their own hands before Yar’Adua’s amnesty. The region that provides the most oil for the country is not in its best state, a sad reality of our society. This is his root. While I love how he has evolved across genres, I still want to vibe to the reggae-fusion version of Burna Boy.鈥 鈥 Oluwaseyi, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淜now say Niger Delta boys no trust no minister / That’s the reason why dem’a burst the cylinder.鈥

27. 鈥淎nother Story鈥 feat. M.anifest (2019)

This is one of Burna Boy and M.anifest鈥檚 two collaborations.

鈥淚 love the political message on this and the featured artist is perfect.鈥 鈥 Wisdom, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淭onight.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪ince 1960 dem dey play us wayo.鈥

26. 鈥淩ockstar鈥 (2015)

This is Burna Boy’s final version of 鈥淩ockstar,鈥 after he accused his former label, Aristokrat Records, of leaking an early version.

鈥淭here’s just something different about it. Plus, it came at a time when people weren’t really paying attention to Burna. Also, the calm production, visuals, and the South Africa era he was in back then made me like it.鈥 鈥 Olumide, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚鈥檓 a rockstar, baby.鈥

25. 鈥淵awa Dey鈥 (2013)

This is one of the first singles Burna Boy released ahead of his debut album L.I.F.E.

鈥淭his is this early sound. I really fuck with his Aristokrat Records era music.鈥 鈥 Chibuzor, Burna Boy since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淭ell dem no be by force / As I drive waka pass, I dey do my thing.鈥

24. 鈥23鈥 (2020)

Apart from being a motivational song, 鈥23鈥 is a special nod to successful American basketballer Michael Jordan, who鈥檚 popularly known for wearing a number 23 jersey in his playing years.

鈥淭he delivery and flow is great, and the way his vocals conveyed the emotions of this song is really beautiful.鈥 鈥 Toyosi, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淢usic make me feel I be Jordan.鈥

23. 鈥淏ank On It鈥 (2020)

In this song, Burna Boy explores faith, perseverance and self-belief.

鈥淭his is my motivational song, telling me that I鈥檓 the shit. You can bank on me. I鈥檒l never fail.鈥 鈥 Toyosi, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淭onight.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淒iferent type of evil available / And any one of them can kill you.鈥

22. 鈥淕iza鈥 feat. Seyi Vibez (2023)

This is Burna Boy and Seyi Vibez鈥 s first collaboration.

鈥淚 love love street music and Seyi Vibez. Seeing Burna Boy work with him is big. They killed this song.鈥 鈥 Seun, Burna Boy since 鈥淲etin Man Go Do.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淭ake a picture / Five hours ago for camera roll.鈥

21. 鈥淜illin Dem鈥 feat. Zlatan (2018)

This is Burna Boy and Zlatan鈥檚 one and only song together.

鈥淎nytime the beat drops, it鈥檚 a hit.鈥 鈥 Sayo, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淵ou鈥檙e not Ayefele, so what鈥檚 your excuse?鈥

20. 鈥淟ast Last鈥 (2022)

Coming out of a break-up with musician Steflon Don, Burna Boy sings about the inevitability of heartbreak.

鈥淎round the time this song came out, one of my guys was going through heartbreak, and my friends and I trolled him with this song a lot. The song made me happy.鈥 鈥 Mikaelson, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淕bona.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淓 don cast / Last last ), na everybody go chop breakfast.鈥

19. 鈥淕warn鈥 (2017)

This is Burna Boy鈥檚 first collaboration with Ghanaian music producer Juls.

鈥淭he flows on the song are too seamless. He’s just going. The lyrics, the rhythm, the notes, highs and the lows are perfect.鈥 鈥 Chidinma, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪he said she love me something / Because when mi long something slide up in her.鈥

18. 鈥淢onsters You Made鈥 feat. Chris Martin (2020)

Burna Boy collaborates with American singer Chris Martin, a member of the music band Coldplay.

鈥淚 like the song because of its Afrocentricism and its adoption of a revolutionary tone. It鈥檚 a protest song and a politically conscious track.鈥 鈥 Emerald, Burna Boy fan since L.I.F.E.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪o fuck dem classes in school / Fuck Mungo Park and the fools / That said they found river Niger / They’ve been lying to you / Ain’t no denying the truth / See what I’m tryin’ to do / Is draw the line for the mothers cryin’, we’re dying as youths.鈥

17. 鈥淒angote鈥 (2019)

Burna Boy sings about the daily struggles of Nigerians, from poverty to police brutality and the rat race.

鈥淚 really like it because it just felt different at the time and I found it very vibey.” 鈥 Maryam, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淵e.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淒angote still dey find money.鈥

16. 鈥淲ay Too Big鈥 (2020)

Burna Boy praises himself, singing about how he has become a bigger-than-life figure in the Nigerian music industry and life generally.

鈥淭he way he moved on the beat is typical Burna Boy. For a song titled 鈥榃ay Too Big,鈥 he brought a very high and contagious energy. It made me feel like a giant too. Lyrics on point as usual.鈥 鈥 Mark, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淵awa Dey.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淲ay too big to be fucking with you.鈥

15. 鈥淭onight鈥 (2013)

This is one of the lead singles of his debut album, Leaving Impact Till Eternity (L.I.F.E.).

鈥淚t holds a special place in my heart. I fought so much for people to hear what I was hearing.鈥 鈥 Bamidele, Burns Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淎h, 脿w峄峮 jonzing w峄峮 gb峄峝峄 w峄峫茅 / O ri Tomiwa / 脌w峄峮 jonzing w峄峮 gb峄峝峄 w峄峫茅.鈥


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14. 鈥淪oke鈥 (2014)

From a lack of social infrastructure to poverty and the idea of suffering and smiling, Burna Boy gets political here.

鈥淚t鈥檚 social commentary. Next level lyricism.鈥 鈥 Habeeb, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淭onight.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淣ow, moti lowo, ijo WA lese mi o.鈥

13. 鈥淪treets of Africa鈥 (2018)

Here, Burna Boy wears his local pride and gets optimistic about being African.

鈥淚 like 鈥楽treets of Africa鈥 because it鈥檚 fun and has this beautiful cockiness and pride in it.鈥 鈥 Titi, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淗ow can I not be happy all day? / I’m from the streets from Africa.鈥

12. 鈥淒on Gorgon鈥 (2014)

This is just Burna Boy bragging about his swag.

鈥淚t has one of the flyest music videos I have ever seen from Nigeria.鈥 鈥 Ore, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淣a she go denge, mo so fun tele / Gege shi gege.鈥

11. 鈥淐ommon Person鈥 (2022)

In this song, Burna Boy sings for the masses and finding and protecting one鈥檚 joy even in tough times.

鈥淭o me, this song is about self-love. I like it a lot.鈥 鈥 Doyin, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淥n The Low.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚 be common person but my happiness still be my own o.鈥

10. 鈥淩un My Race鈥 (2013)

This is one of the biggest hits from Burna Boy鈥檚 first album, L.I.F.E.

鈥淭his was Burna Boy鈥檚 Versace fashion era. He was stunting on this track.鈥 鈥 Joseph, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淩un My Race.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淒addy, daddy, kowo wole / Mummy, kowo wole.鈥

9. 鈥淲on Da Mo鈥 feat. D鈥橞anj (2013)

This song came out in 2013. Burna Boy and D鈥橞anj were both Globacom ambassadors. It marks their only song together.

鈥淭his is one of his best songs ever. It hits just as hard as it did when it first came out.鈥 鈥 David, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淎won temi cover mi, won da mo.鈥

8. 鈥淕bona鈥 (2019)

This is Burna Boy, saying to the world that he鈥檚 hot and in demand鈥攈e鈥檚 on fire.

鈥淭his song shows his skill level as a musician. So perfect. He has clearly mastered Fela鈥檚 Afrobeat, too. It’s clear in his fusion on this song.鈥 鈥 Deolu, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淒on Gorgon.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淵ou no get money, you dey call police / Me I dey laugh you gan ni.鈥

7. 鈥淵e鈥 (2018)

This is aspirational music at its finest. This is Burna Boy鈥檚 breakout song to the global audience.

鈥淭his is the song that made me a Burna Boy fan.鈥 鈥 Bayo, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淵e.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淧lenty, plenty, plenty suffer we dey face, just to make sure money dey.鈥

6. 鈥淎nybody鈥 (2019)

The language here may be a bit aggressive, but this is Burna Boy鈥檚 way of waking up anyone who鈥檚 still sleeping on his or her potentials.

鈥淭he groove on that song is just timeless. It mixes that old-school Afrobeats vibe with a fresh feel, and Burna Boy sounds so sure of himself on it. It’s like he鈥檚 speaking to everyone but still in his own world. Real Fela energy.鈥 鈥 Remi, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥Anybody wey no like to soji, knack am something ehnehn / Knack am something.鈥

5. 鈥淥nyeka (Baby)鈥 (2020)

This is a love song that also gives a special nod to late Nigerian singer Onyeka Onwenu.

鈥淒ifficult choice. I had to settle on ‘Onyeka (Baby)’ for how it modernises the highlife love song. The lyrics are playful and packed with Nigerian music references. The melody is percussion-led and just playful. Every now and then, I return to his Grammy’s performance of the song, phoning in from the National Theatre accompanied by joyous-looking drummers.鈥 鈥 Dami, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淵ou know Osondi Owendi eh.鈥

4. 鈥淎frican Giant鈥 (2019)

This is the opening track of the eponymous African Giant album.

鈥淚t makes me feel cocky.鈥 鈥 Braimoh, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淢any, many people don try am / You can’t test the African Giant.鈥

3. 鈥淗eaven鈥檚 Gate鈥 feat. Lily Allen (2018)

This is one of the lead singles from Burna Boy鈥檚 Outside album, and it features U.K. singer Lily Allen.

鈥淵ou listen to this and feel invincible. Lily Allen really complemented Burna Boy’s energy on the jam. The way he incorporated patois in the flow and the bold delivery was perfect too.鈥 鈥 Uba, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淲on Da Mo鈥 featuring D’Banj.

Standout lyrics: 鈥淎nyway, I thought you was a gee, but you鈥檙e any snake.鈥

2. 鈥淟ike To Party鈥 (2013)

This is Burna Boy鈥檚 first mainstream hit鈥攖he one that introduced him to many fans.

鈥淢y sister put me on this bop the summer it came out, and it has never left my summer playlist ever since.鈥 鈥 Nancy, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪o, I’m here with girl. Them that likes to party / And move some body.鈥

1. 鈥淥n The Low鈥 (2019)

This is the second single from Burna Boy鈥檚 fourth studio album African Giant.

鈥淚t’s a really catchy tune. I had it on replay for weeks when it dropped. The video only served to solidify its place as my favourite from Burna Boy. The dance performance from the vixen tied the song together perfectly.鈥 鈥 Bobga, Burna Boy fan since 鈥淟ike To Party.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淵ou know I feel a vibe, you feel a Vibe / So, baby whine it pon me.鈥


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Flytime Fest 2024 Recap /announcements/flytime-fest-2024-recap/ Tue, 31 Dec 2024 09:19:39 +0000 /?p=337275 Lagos, Nigeria – December 25, 2024:

(Burna Boy performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

Lagos, Nigeria, was a haven for music enthusiasts as it hosted a sensational four-day music festival. Nestled against the backdrop of its vibrant nightlife and rich cultural scene, Flytime Fest was a massive success, drawing 30,000 fans to its sold-out venue from December 22 to 25, with Gunna, Olamide, Davido, and Ayra Starr serving as the festival鈥檚 headliners.

Tyla, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Rema, Tiwa Savage, D’banj, Bnxn, Darkoo, Fireboy, Omah Lay, Fave, Ckay Odumodublvck, Shallipopi, Cobhams, and other performers were also on the bill. After the concert, Cecil Hammond, CEO of Flytime Promotions, reflected: 鈥淕unna injected a new vibe for such a diverse and wide-reaching festival. It brings us so much joy to see Lagos as the new destination spot and Flytime is excited to be part of this transformation. Flytime Fest 2024 was another dream realized, and we can鈥檛 wait to see how much the movement will have grown by the time we return again in 2025.鈥

(Gunna performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

Gunna headlined the first night of Lagos鈥 Flytime Fest, a four-day music festival celebrating Africa and the African Diaspora that has previously hosted Megan Thee Stallion,Wizkid, Burna Boy, and more. Gunna hit the stage in front of a full crowd packing out Lagos鈥檚 Eko Convention Center, a premier entertainment venue in the bustling West African metropolis. After performing a slew of hits including 鈥淥ne of Wun,鈥 鈥淒rip Too Hard,鈥 鈥淔ukumean,鈥 and 鈥淵osemite,鈥 the beat to 鈥淛ump鈥 dropped as听Tyla strutted out singing in a pilot鈥檚 cap, sequined mini skirt, and black bustier. 鈥淭hey ain鈥檛 never had a pretty girl from Joburg,鈥 she purred as fans screamed.

Gunna headline set capped Flytime Fest鈥檚 Coca Cola Rhythm Unplugged concert that served as the festival鈥檚 first night. Rhythm Unplugged is a two-decade tradition that has helped break Nigerian talent like Tems and brought global acts like Ja Rule and Ashanti to the country. 

As the show continued, the electrifying presence of Burna Boy took center stage, igniting a frenzy among fans who eagerly battled for the prime spots closest to the stage. His single, 鈥淪ittin鈥 On Top Of The World,鈥 was met with full support from the crowd and was followed by Dave鈥檚 鈥淟ocation,鈥 鈥淟ast Last,鈥 and an energetic performance of 鈥淵e.鈥 among others.

Day 2 saw Nigerian rap artist Olamide headline his three-hour long set that felt like a celebration of Nigerian music. The crowd was treated to surprise guest appearances from global superstars Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Fireboy DML,Wande Coal, Phyno, and Pheelz, turning the night into a spontaneous celebration of Afrobeats at its finest. The crowd went wild for Wizkid, who took his time and performed a slew of hits, including 鈥淜ese,鈥 鈥淓ssence,鈥 and Drake鈥檚 鈥淥ne Dance.鈥 Starting from the very middle of the stage on an enormous platform, he gradually moved closer to the audience with each song, to their inexplicable delight.

(Olamide performs at Flytime Fest in Lagos)

Olamide performed a medley of his chart-topping hits, including “Melo Melo,” “Durosoke,” “Triumphant” with Bella Schmurda, and the crowd-favorite “habibi.”

Davido took the stage on Day 3, delivering a set full of his biggest hits, including “Aye,” “Unavailable,” and “Kante,” his chart-topping collaboration with Fave.听 A mix of high-energy anthems and intimate moments kept the crowd on their feet, while Odumodublvck joined him onstage for a thrilling live rendition of “Funds.” To cap off the night, DJ Dope Caesar brought the crowd to a frenzy with her high-energy DJ set, ensuring the energy remained high long after the final act.

(Ayra Starr performs at Flytime Fest)

The final night of the festival was headlined by Ayra Starr, whose high-octane performance showcased hits like “Away” and “Sability,” along with tracks from her critically acclaimed album The Year I Turned 21. But it wasn鈥檛 just Ayra who got the crowd moving. Rema, one of the fastest rising stars in Afrobeats, made a surprise appearance, delivering pulse-pounding performances of “Ozeba” and “Azaman.” The surprises didn鈥檛 stop there 鈥 a rare duet between Tiwa Savage and Ayra Starr left fans speechless, showcasing the timeless appeal of Nigerian female talent

Flytime Fest 2024 also featured an emotional tribute to the history of the festival with a special photo collage celebrating 贵濒测迟颈尘别鈥檚 20-year journey. From its humble beginnings in 2004 to becoming a global phenomenon, the images reminded the audience of how far the Afrobeats movement has come and how much it has shaped the sound of modern music. 

Flytime Festival will return for its twenty-first edition in December 2025.

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Everything Burna Boy Told Us on His New Album /pop/everything-burna-boy-told-us-on-his-new-album/ Sat, 26 Aug 2023 11:12:21 +0000 /?p=313734 Burna Boy’s seventh album, I Told Them, is the shiny new object everyone is all over since its release on August 25, 2023. We sat down, pressed play, and this is what we thought on first listen.

I Told Them starts with its titular track. After 24 seconds of instrumental and chants that give Caribbean bonfire vibes, Burna Boy, in his natural cocky state, begins to reiterate that he announced his own greatness even when people didn’t believe in him.

Towards the end of the 3:09 track, a kung-fu movie skit comes in, to indicate GZA’s presence on the song 鈥 his group, the Wu-Tang, is heavily associated with Chinese martial art culture. In a deep 16-bar delivery, GZA spits听 “I鈥檓 in a place where perception is developed / If you can鈥檛 walk in these shoes, then your feet would swell up / A medium by which thoughts are made clear / Beneath the surface, but only hurting the inner ear” to summarise why Odogwu grunts at the “little thanks” he gets from his fans.

Normal opens with a hyped Burna tearing through the beat, talking about counting money, being rich even before he signed to music labels, keeping few friends and how the perks of being a star are now normal to him. On Form plays next, and it’s groovy AF. Odogwu is obviously having fun, but his lyrics aren’t lighthearted; his current phase is just a start and anyone who dares to fuck with him should expect a dangerous reaction.

On track four, Burna hangs with 21 Savage who opens his verse with “I can help you shit on anyone you ever hated.” Who asked him? I guess it’s easy to do when you鈥檙e Sittin’ On Top Of The World.

Tested, Approved & Trusted is Burna giving a review of his game to a babe in three words. On the Dave-assisted Cheat On Me, Burna realises how he’s been cheating himself out of opportunities by putting others before himself. The seventh track is an interlude called Virgil 鈥 in honour of the late Virgil Abloh who Burna name-dropped on his 2021 single, Want It All. The song features a voice note from the iconic designer, analysing the art of traditional album promotion.

Big 7 comes after, banging with heavy hip-hop influence in sound and delivery. Burna Boy is intoxicated, living every day like a holiday and celebrating himself. Dey Play is a sarcastic statement to whoever isn’t on the same wavelength as him and his wealthy guys. Next is City Boys, an anthem he , for young, rich boys living wildly in the city.听

If this Burna album gets a Grammy nod, Seyi Vibez will join the list of new cats Odogwu has taken to the prestigious global awards, after Zlatan (African Giant) and Victony (Love, Damini). On Giza, he and the self-acclaimed Vibe Boy sing about smoking sativa and other hedonist pursuits. 

Next, RZA, another founding member of the Wu-tang Clan, gives Burna the 12 Jewels 鈥 a list of important acquisitions every man should strive for 鈥 knowledge, wisdom, understanding, freedom, justice, equality, shelter, food, clothing, love, peace and happiness.

The album gets closer to its end on If I’m Lying, which goes acoustic as Burna Boy gives gratitude to his creator. He offers his shoulders to those crying and begs birds to stop flying, seas to stop flowing and trees to start dying if he’s not sincere about the things he says. Well鈥 these things are scientifically impossible. 

On the 14th track, Thanks featuring J. Cole, Burna Boy brings up and the never-ending rumour about his mum dancing for Fela Kuti. He’s allowed to address these issues, but he insults us when he goes on reduce the huge love and pride the motherland shows him to rumours about him. We first heard Taliban II in July when Jamaican artist, Bryon Messia, brought Burna on it. Now, it’s the bonus and final track on I Told Them, as the well-rounded album completes its spin.

Burna Boy鈥檚 early hip-hop, reggae and dancehall influences are present in the sound and vocal delivery on this latest body of work. However, it becomes clearer that the afro-fusion narrative is more a means of standing out under the saturated umbrella of 鈥渁frobeats鈥, as Burna expands and penetrates different cultures. His 鈥渁fro-fusion鈥 comes from smoothly fusing elements of foreign genres with African classics, the same components that make up afrobeats. 
But, I Told Them is still a tale of fun, celebration, brilliance and I-told-you-I’m-the-fucking-best-ism at its best.

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Everything We Know About Burna Boy’s New Album /pop/everything-we-know-about-burna-boys-new-album/ Wed, 26 Jul 2023 12:25:15 +0000 /?p=311929 Burna Boy, a.k.a Odogwu, concluded the final lap of his year-long Love Damini tour at the GelreDome Arnhem stadium in Netherlands on July 23, 2023.

After breaking and setting records as the first African artist to sell out four stadia shows in less than a year, he took to social media to announce the end of the tour and a brand new single in the same tweet.

But the biggest excitement was the news of his forthcoming album.

According to Chuka Obi, who worked as a creative director on Burna Boy’s Twice As Tall album, all 鈥極utsiders鈥 should get their plates, Damini is coming again with a fantastic feast. Here鈥檚 what we know about the coming album.

It鈥檚 out in August

Burna Boy’s new album arrives in August, although the exact date hasn’t been revealed yet. Would it be odd to note that Burna has put out his last three albums (African Giant, Twice As Tall and Love, Damini) between July and August of 2019, 2022 and 2022?

He’s not resting after tour

I’m beginning to think that Burna Boy doesn’t need rest, it’s rest that needs him. He just finished his tour a few days ago, and he鈥檚 already gearing to drop a new music project. You know what that means? Another international tour is just around the corner.

His 7th album

When this album joins his discography in August, it’ll become his seventh studio album. His eleventh music project if we include mixtapes like the 2011 Burn Notice (2011), the 2012 Burn Identity (and 2016’s Redemption and Steel And Copper with DJDS in 2019. Workrate >>>>

There is no title or tracklist yet

Trying to predict what the album title could be futile because Burna is unconventional. Burna Boy鈥檚 albums usually have between fifteen to twenty tracks. If he can’t perform it for almost an hour at his show, it鈥檚 not Burna album material.

Exciting features

There’s news of heavy international features from J. Cole and legendary Wu-tang members GZA and RZA. With these names on deck, Burna Boy might be rapping this time. You can hear J. Cole’s voice rapping on what seems to be their collabo in the background.

American producer Swizz Beat also previewed a song with Burna; it sounds like a summer bop. Time is going, they should drop the new album quickly, we can鈥檛 wait to hear it.

https://twitter.com/afrobeatsnerd/status/1682755276795944961?t=mmJS4YLp-nmQCRULpSC2bw&s=19

Only one Naija feature

Since 2019, Burna Boy has featured only one Nigerian artist per album 鈥 Zlatan Ibile (African Giant) and Victony (Love, Damini). he’s doing the same thing this time, too. We just have to wait and find out which Nigerian act it is.

The singles

Before Sittin’ On Top Of The World was released on June 1st, 2023, he played the song for RZA in a video he posted on social media (the linkup makes sense now after hearing the Wu-tang member is on the album). On June 22, Sittin’ On Top Of The World was re-released with a guest feature from American rapper, 21 Savage; we hope it makes the album. If not, maybe the Big 7 single coming out Friday, 28th of July, will.

Looks more like Hip-Hop than Afrobeats

We might be getting a Hip-Hop album from Burna Boy. All the signs are there; from the sounds of his latest single to the features from American rap titans. Also, he’s one of the few Nigerian artists that can’t be boxed in. Give Burna any style or genre of music; murder is the case. It’s not hard to tell African Giant is about to feed us ferocious rhymes and bars.

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The Greatest Afrobeats Albums According to ChatGPT, Ranked听 /pop/the-greatest-afrobeats-albums-according-to-chatgpt-ranked/ Tue, 27 Jun 2023 14:15:07 +0000 /?p=309559 Everyone says AI is the future. After all, it can write a 5,000-word essay faster than any human being. But does AI have taste when it comes to afrobeats music? I reached out to ChatGPT 鈥 the Beyonc茅 of AIs 鈥 for its top ten greatest afrobeats albums of all time. While the list looks good, I don’t agree with a couple of things. 

Let’s get into this ranking. 

10. Once Upon a Time 鈥 Tiwa Savage, 2013

Tiwa Savage doesn’t get enough credit for how she has and continues to impact afrobeats. At a time when the Nigerian scene was a boys’ club, she came in and disrupted the system. 

But while there was a lot of anticipation for her debut album, Once Upon a Time, after excellent back-to-back singles 鈥 from Kele Kele Love to Without My Heart 鈥 outside of a few standouts like Middle Passage, Folarin and Ileke, most of the non-singles on the album sounded like filler tracks. That being said, an excellent replacement for this album would be Tiwa’s 2020 masterpiece, Celia, which finally found the balance between vocalist and club-friendly Tiwa. 

9. Get Squared 鈥 P-Square, 2005 

Can we go back to the smooth R&B days when men were dramatic AF, break-dancing shirtless in the rain and singing about how they could treat every girl better than their current man? When they made Get Squared, Peter and Paul were knee-deep in their afro-R&B F-Boy bag. They served breakfast on Temptation, got breakfast in return on Omoge Mi, pulled up to the club in Bizzy Body and ended up with the popo on Oga Police. These men didn鈥檛 put Mary Slessor to shame with this album, and it definitely deserves to be on this list. 

8. Baddest Guy Ever Liveth 鈥 Olamide, 2013

Forget conversations about any big three; Olamide has always been an afrobeats icon. Since his 2010 breakout with Eni Duro, Olamide has used his music as a bridge that connected audiences to the streets of Lagos. Olamide made street pop cool, and now, we have artistes like Naira Marley, Asake, Zinoleesky and Seyi Vibez. 

Baddest Guy Ever Liveth is top three Olamide, and it’s not number three. With songs like Eleda Mi O, the fuji-inspired Anifowose and Durosoke, Olamide created an album that started his legacy as an afrobeats GOAT deserving of a spot on this list. 

7. Mama Africa 鈥 Yemi Alade, 2016

Say what you want about Yemi Alade, but the woman knows her sound and audience. Fresh off the success of 2014’s King of Queens, which had her breakout hit, Johnny, Yemi Alade dropped Mama Africa in 2016 and became a Pan-African rockstar. While the album had bangers like Na Gode, Ferrari and Mama, the production sometimes feels repetitive, but how can anyone hate on that with Asake playing everywhere? Yemi Alade deserves her flowers for the colour she brings to afrobeats, and even Beyonc茅 agrees

6. A Good Time 鈥 Davido, 2019

We all love Davido, but before A Good Time, I never saw him as an album artist, especially after listening to OBO: The Genesis. A Good Time works well because it’s a collection of singles compiled over two years. That being said, the singles, from If to Fall and Assurance, all slap. Davido should also get a lifetime supply of agege bread for putting Wurld, Naira Marley and Zlatan on one track. However, although Davido’s contribution to afrobeats remains goated, this album shouldn’t be on this list. If we were talking about the greatest songs, that’d be a different case. 

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5. Superstar 鈥 Wizkid, 2011

An album title can describe many things: the emotions the artistes went through while creating it, how they want their audience to feel, or their view of the world. For Wizkid, his debut album Superstar was prophetic. 

Guided by Banky W, the singer delivered one of the most impressive debut albums in Nigerian history. With hits like Love My Baby and Pakurumo, and deep cuts like Scatter the Floor and No Lele, Wizkid had the world in his hands and still has it over a decade later. That being said, Made in Lagos, a more cohesive and expansive work, is a better album and should鈥檝e been on this list instead. 

4. African Giant 鈥 Burna Boy, 2019

Whether or not African Giant is Burna Boy’s best album is up for debate. However, it’d be almost impossible to talk about the trajectory of afrobeats, especially for our generation, without mentioning the album that should’ve gotten Burna Boy his first Grammy

From award bait collaborations with Damian Marley Jr, M.anifest and Angelique Kidjoe, to viral singles like Anybody, Killin Dem and Dangote, Burna Boy made a statement with African Giant, and the world listened. 

3. Expensive Shit 鈥 Fela Kuti, 1975

This entry is how you know AI ain’t shit. Fela isn’t an afrobeats artiste, he made afrobeat music. 

Afrobeat is a music genre that fuses West African musical styles, such as fuji and highlife, with jazz, soul and funk. The genre is mainly recorded with heavy live instrumentation and was made famous by Fela Kuti, a pioneer. Meanwhile, afrobeats is a term that groups African pop music genres with diverse influences, such as rap, reggae, soul and R&B. 

Since Fela doesn’t make afrobeats, he shouldn’t be on this list. 

2. Juju Music 鈥 King Sunny Ade, 1982 

Honestly, I’d never listened to King Sunny Ade’s Juju Music until now 鈥 let me tell the truth and shame the devil. However, listening to the album for the first time was a major experience because I realised I knew most of the songs. Living in Lagos and attending events with my mum introduced me to jams like Ja Funmi, Ma Jaiye Oni, and 365 is My Number. King Sunny Ade’s music makes it hard to pick between sitting down to relax and standing up to bust a move. This is an incredible album. However, whether or not it鈥檚 an afrobeats album is up for discussion.  

1. Zombie 鈥 Fela Kuti, 1977 

Fela’s Zombie is an iconic album. With just four tracks that last almost an hour altogether, the album is an enjoyable political statement that reminds us that not much has changed since 1977; after all, the government is still fucking us over. But despite being a great album, I’d like to refer to my last Fela entry. Dear, this isn’t an afrobeats album; it’s afrobeat. So much for the 鈥渋ntelligence鈥 part of Artificial Intelligence. 

ALSO READ: The Greatest Nollywood Films According to ChatGPT, Ranked

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Stan Culture in Nigeria: How Far Would You Go for Your Fave? /pop/stan-culture-in-nigeria-how-far-would-you-go-for-your-fave/ Thu, 13 Apr 2023 12:31:06 +0000 /?p=301721 It’s one thing to be a fan of a musician, but being a stan? That’s another thing entirely. Stans are fans who are willing to actually throw hands because of their faves. 

Source: 91大神 Memes

With stan culture taking over the +234 internet (and real-life) thanks to Wizkid FC, Savage Soldiers, Outsiders, 30 BG and Rebel Gang, we decided to talk to some stans about the most outrageous things they’ve done for their faves. 

“My family doesn’t know I have a Wizkid tattoo” 

Kayinsola*, 23
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I come from a very religious family that doesn’t even allow me or my sisters to have more than one piercing. But during Detty December in 2022, I randomly got a tattoo of Wizkid’s full name, “Ayodeji Balogun”, on my thigh. I don’t wear short skirts or shorts at home, so my parents haven’t seen it yet. I could lie that it’s my boyfriend’s name. At least, maybe they’d think I鈥檓 less of a nutjob if the person knows I exist. But they’d also ask to see this boyfriend, and I don’t have one. 

I’ve been a Wizkid fan since my first year of secondary school when he dropped Holla At Your Boy. He鈥檚 the greatest Nigerian musician of all time. I don鈥檛 regret my tattoo, but I wish I’d gotten it after I japa. I know my parents will unalive me if they see it. 

“I used 鈧︹1.6m to cover my favourite rapper’s bill in the club” 

Buchi*, 31
Source: 91大神 Memes

For someone who isn’t rich, tell me why I cleared the table of one of my favourite musicians in the club. I’m a huge fan of Nigerian rap music from back in the day. I ran into one of my favourite rappers at the club in Enugu one night and was starstruck. He’d come into town to perform at a wedding, so he pulled up with his entourage to chill after. That’s how I told the club owner, my friend, to tell him not to worry, “Bills on me”.听

By the time the bill came, omo, I was looking at about 鈧1.6m. He came into an Enugu club with Lagos energy. I’ve never paid that type of money for anything. Even for my brother’s wedding, I only contributed 鈧1m. Never again. 

“I’m only on social media as a stan account” 

David*, 29
Source: 91大神 Memes

Tiwa Savage is my favourite musician and the only reason I have social media accounts. I don’t have a social media presence besides the LinkedIn and Facebook accounts I don’t even have access to anymore. But I run a stan account to share Tiwa鈥檚 articles, new songs, interviews, etc. Olorun Mi saved my life when I lost my brother, so since then, I’ve been a dedicated Savage Soldier. Everyone has hits, but no one serves vocals like my girl, and for that, I’ll drag anyone who says rubbish on Twitter.听

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“Most of my salary goes to K-Pop merch, and I’m okay with it” 

Hassana*, 25
Source: 91大神 Memes

There’s a massive K-Pop community here in Nigeria, and I’m very active in it. I discovered K-pop through a co-worker in 2019 and haven’t looked back since. I stream their albums and performances, but the most outrageous thing I do is buy and ship merch, especially from BLACKPINK. Dollar rates rising or not, I’ll always support my girls.

“I lied at work to go look for Burna Boy at Eko Hotel” 

Sheryl*, 30
Source: 91大神 Memes

I was obsessed with Burna Boy during my NYSC. I mean, I still love my boo now, but back then, I was actually obsessed. One day in 2014, I saw him post on his Instagram stories, and I recognised the pool in his background as the one at Eko Hotels. I wasn’t even sure if the post was recent, but see, I told my office HR my mother had collapsed and I needed to rush home. I hopped on a bus and ran to Eko Hotel. I just sat in the lobby for the rest of the day, hoping I’d run into him. 

I remember watching that and laughing because it felt like a personal drag. 

“I secured my Beyonc茅 Renaissance tickets before getting my visa” 

-Jesse*, 30 
Source: 91大神 Memes

My plans in life come second to Beyonc茅’s plans for me, and that’s on period. As soon as she dropped the Renaissance tickets, I was in a queue to buy mine online for the UK show 鈥 since she’s not coming to Nigeria. It wasn’t until I’d paid for my ticket that I realised I hadn’t renewed my visa. I’ve applied and everything, but what if I don’t get it? I’m focusing on positive thoughts for now. 

“I stopped talking to a girl because she said Wizkid was overrated” 

Nti*, 28
Source: 91大神 Memes

Imagine trying to get to know someone and they diss your favourite artiste? That’s what happened with a girl I was toasting two years ago. We met at a house party in Lagos, and I liked her vibe. Wizkid’s Come Closer came on shuffle as I was driving her for one of our hangouts, and unprovoked, this babe started insulting Wiz. 

Granted, that song is somehow, but to call him overrated and a Wande Coal dupe? That was too much, so I ghosted her after that day. I didn’t need that negative energy around me. 

ALSO READ: We Ranked the Best Wizkid Songs of the Decade

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Why It Matters That Nigeria’s Biggest Musicians Are Ignoring the Elections /pop/why-it-matters-that-nigerias-biggest-musicians-are-ignoring-the-elections/ Tue, 28 Feb 2023 09:33:07 +0000 /?p=298029 Civic responsibility is not cosplay. When your brand claims to be politically conscious, you should show up when it counts.

As millions of Nigerians gathered at the polls to decide the country’s fate during the 2023 presidential elections, some singers who’ve built their identities around fixing Nigeria were nowhere to be found. It’s one thing to sing about the struggles Nigerians go through. It’s another thing to actually do something about it, especially when that thing is voting 鈥 or encouraging others to.

Following the events of 2020 鈥 the year we protested for our lives while some people in government hoarded meant for COVID-19 palliatives 鈥 I wasn’t surprised when, as early as 6 a.m., most Nigerians were already at their polling units ready to exercise their civic duty and protect their mandate. One of those early birds was Nollywood actress, Omoni Oboli. 

Omoni Oboli at her polling unit on the morning of the elections

Not too long after , Nollywood started showing up en masse with posts from actors like , Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, , Rita Dominic, Toyin Abraham, Stan Nze, Adesua Etomi and Adunni Ade. These actors didn鈥檛 just show us they were voting, they also provided situation reports on their various polling units, encouraging their over 40 million combined followers to go out and vote. 

But while trying to snatch ballot boxes and , our self-proclaimed African Giant, Burna Boy, was nowhere to be found. And our best export since crude oil, Wizkid? Well, Machalla was in Ghana, attending the funeral of a music producer’s mum, which might be good enough reason to not be in the country, but to not talk about the election? 

It’s easy to dismiss Burna Boy and Wizkid’s absence from the polls; they’re just two votes out of . But then there鈥檚 the question of their reach. These two men have a larger social audience than most Nollywood stars who showed up at the elections and talked about it combined.

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Leading up to the 2023 elections, some of these actors and musicians like Falz, Davido, Ladipoe, M.I and Zlatan spoke about PVC collection, urging their fans to equip themselves with the only permissible weapon for the elections. Meanwhile, Burna and Wizkid refused to disrupt their perfectly curated social feeds with election information. 

https://twitter.com/zikokomag/status/1629459099120279554?s=20

Other singers like Tiwa Savage, Don Jazzy and Rema were also quiet (Tiwa put up a post after voting had officially wrapped up wishing Nigeria a peaceful election). These musicians aren鈥檛 known to be silent on social issues. After all, Burna called out Coachella, and Wizkid also attacked Reekado Banks for attempting to promote music during #EndSars, all on Blue Ivy’s internet. So why keep quiet now? 

Imagine Wizkid not showing up after this:

Singling out Wizkid and Burna Boy is intentional, and their selection runs deeper than surface-level social media reach. Wizkid鈥檚 first international claim to fame and one of his biggest hits to date isn鈥檛 Essence; it鈥檚 Ojuelegba. The 2014 semi-autobiographical hit narrated Wizkid鈥檚 journey from shopping demos to becoming one of the biggest stars of his generation.

Ojuelegba wasn鈥檛 just Wizkid鈥檚 story; the song presented a certain level of hope that if this random guy could hustle his way out, then maybe it鈥檚 possible for the rest of us too. 

Similarly, Burna Boy鈥檚 transition from 鈥渦nderrated鈥 to international superstardom came in 2018  with a little song called Ye. Sampling Fela鈥檚 1977 classic, Sorrow Tears and Blood, Ye positioned Burna as the voice of the people, a narrative he鈥檚 continued to push internationally from African Giant to Love, Damini

These two, more Burna than Wizkid, have each benefited from posturing as messengers of the Nigerian experience 鈥 good and bad. So you can鈥檛 blame the people for expecting them to show up somehow when the going gets really tough. 

In a very on-brand move, Wizkid has remained silent in the face of the warranted social media drag. Meanwhile, Burna has decided to be defensive and condescending 鈥 something we鈥檝e gotten accustomed to. 

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Although I don’t have hard evidence to prove that celebrities showing up at the polls can influence voter turnout in Nigeria, it鈥檚 not far-fetched to imagine many people would’ve pulled up to the Ojuelegba polling unit in Lagos if they thought there was a slight chance their fave would be there. 

Research shows a direct relationship between celebrities encouraging people to vote and actual voter turnout in countries like America. In 2018, and asked her fans to vote. The same organisation recorded a 1500% increase in voter engagement after . So even though Nigeria and most other African countries don鈥檛 record data like this, celebrity culture can influence voting culture. 

That being said, going out to vote is a civic duty, and the decision shouldn’t be forced. But we should look at the bigger picture.

Music has held Nigerians together generation after generation, reflecting our collective struggles and hopes for the future. It was music Fela used to hold the military accountable during his time, and it was music that fueled the #EndSARS protests

As Afrobeats dominates the “world” it’s been trying to reach for years, our faves must remember where the sound came from. There’ll be no “Afrobeats to the world” if Nigeria goes to shit. And when you claim to be about civic responsibility, you should show up when it counts.

Check here for live updates on the ongoing presidential and legislative elections. 

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Start Planning Your Wedding If You Remember These Nigerian Albums from 2013 /pop/start-planning-your-wedding-if-you-remember-these-nigerian-albums-from-2013/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 15:03:36 +0000 /?p=295983 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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The Best, Worst and Very Somehow Moments From the 2023 Grammys /pop/the-best-worst-and-very-somehow-moments-from-the-2023-grammys/ Mon, 06 Feb 2023 14:21:15 +0000 /?p=295579 The 2023 Grammy Awards came, saw, gave Tems her first Grammy, aired Burna Boy and failed to give Beyonc茅 her flowers鈥 again. 

Here鈥檚 a recap of all the moments that had us shook and the ones we鈥檇 very much like to forget. 

Criminal: Beyonce losing 鈥淎lbum of the Year鈥 for the fourth time 

The most shocking moment of the night has to be when Beyonc茅鈥檚 Renaissance lost the Album of the Year trophy to Harry Style鈥檚 Harry鈥檚 House. After putting out the most impactful and well-thought-out album of 2022 (still no visuals sha), everyone assumed this would be Beyonc茅鈥檚 year to win the top prize, but the Grammys said: 

Like Adele said in 2017, after winning Album of the Year, 鈥淲hat the f–k does she [Beyonc茅] have to do to win album of the year?鈥

Say What?: Harry Styles saying, 鈥淭his doesn鈥檛 happen to people like me very often鈥, after winning Album of the Year

As if beating out Beyonc茅 wasn鈥檛 bad enough, the As It Was singer went on to say things like this don鈥檛 happen to people like him. People like who, Harry? White men? British people? Straight men? Former One Direction members? 

Boy, bye. 

Best: Tems winning her first Grammy

If the world was ending, best believe I鈥檒l carry Tems and her Grammy and leave the rest of you to deal with all the wahala. Tems showed us once again that she鈥檚 THAT girl when she took home the Grammy for Best Melodic Rap Performance alongside Future and Drake for their song, WAIT FOR U. Considering the year Tems has had, I knew she wouldn鈥檛 walk away empty-handed. Now, we have to get ready for the Oscars. 

Not too bad: Burna Boy losing in both categories听

I didn鈥檛 see Burna Boy losing in both the Global Music Performance and Global Music Album categories coming. Even if Love, Damini didn鈥檛 take home an award, I at least expected Last Last, a massive worldwide hit, to win in its nominated category. 

Anyway, maybe this is what you get for insulting and kicking your fans. 

Best: Aunty Viola Chinonye Davis winning her first Grammy and getting EGOT status

Viola Davis has had us in a chokehold since How to Get Away With Murder, so it鈥檚 time to pop champagne to celebrate her win. Not only did Aunty V win her first Grammy, but the award also makes her the third black woman and one of only 18 people to win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award. Talk about iconic. 

I know that鈥檚 right: Lizzo shouting out Beyonc茅 during her speech for Record of the Year听

Is it really the Grammys if one artiste doesn鈥檛 talk about how Beyonc茅 inspired their career? , , and . It鈥檚 the consistency for me. Grammys, we hope you鈥檙e hearing the crowd? The crowd is a lot. Many people are shouting. 

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Interesting: Samara Joy winning 鈥淏est New Artist鈥 over Latto, Muni Long and Tobe Nwigwe

I didn鈥檛 know Samara Joy until today 鈥 apparently, she鈥檚 a jazz artiste. But she鈥檚 black, and one thing about me? 

I.C.O.N.I.C: Beyonc茅 making history at the Grammys

Coming into the 2023 Grammys, Beyonc茅 already had 28 Grammy awards and the record for the most-awarded female musician of all time, but the good sis said, 鈥淗old my cup鈥. 

Winning Best Dance/Electronic Album, Best R&B Song, Best Dance/Electronic Recording and Best Traditional R&B Album, Beyonc茅 moved her total to 32 Grammys, surpassing classical music conductor Georg Solti鈥檚 record of 31 Grammys. 

Quick question: Where is she putting all these Grammys, abeg? 

Here for it: Mary J Blige, DJ Khaled and Rick Ross stanning Tems鈥 as they should听

Forget Solape, it鈥檚 high time we ask Temilade what she put in her stew. 

Very very somehow: Jay Z joining DJ Khaled, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne and John Legend to perform God Did right after Beyonc茅鈥檚 loss

DJ Khaled鈥檚 set for God Did would鈥檝e been a great and timely performance to close the show if Beyonc茅 had won. But with the direction the show took, the song and performance felt off. God does many things, but I doubt Harry鈥檚 House winning over Renaissance was his handwork. I鈥檒l find out on Sunday. 

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