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We鈥檝e seen acting icons come and go, but only a few inhabit their characters so deeply. From the veterans to the new-gen stars, here are the 10 greatest Nollywood actresses, ranked by their range.

10. Joke Silva

If there’s anyone in Nollywood who deserves the word 鈥渓egend鈥 attached to their name without question, it鈥檚 Joke Silva. Her breakout international role came in 1998 when she starred alongside Colin Firth and Nia Long in , a British-Canadian movie that put her on the global map. She won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2006 for , a drama about women鈥檚 struggles. In (2006), a political thriller, she plays a powerful government minister opposite Genevieve Nnaji.聽

9.

Omotola has been one of Nollywood’s biggest stars since the early 2000s, with features in hundreds of movies. But what really sets her apart is that she’s never phoned it in. Every role, no matter how big or small, gets the full Omotola treatment: grounded and magnetic. In (2003), she plays a smart, manipulative village girl who鈥檒l go to any lengths to get the man of her dreams. Omotola is full Nollywood royalty in (2010), playing a woman accused of murder. She appears in (2017) as a lawyer and human rights activist, a complex and demanding role that no one else in Nollywood could have pulled off as well. That鈥檚 the Omotola effect.



8.

If you’re wondering why Genevieve belongs in the top echelon, you either started watching Nollywood yesterday or you鈥檙e lying to yourself. This woman has been relevant in Nollywood since her debut. She has moved through every era of Nollywood without ever feeling stuck. She has acted in several roles, from village belle to city girl student to CEO.

She steals the show in (2010), where she plays a Nigerian woman in America trying to prove her sister鈥檚 innocence in a murder case. In (2002), she鈥檚 a cold, calculating runs girl juggling multiple men. Fast-forward to 2018, she’s directing herself in , Netflix’s first Nigerian original, playing a businesswoman fighting to save her father鈥檚 company. Several women. Same actress. That’s what we call range, kids.

7.

Kate Henshaw has been in this game for over two decades, and she鈥檚 still out here giving younger actresses a run for their money. She has played lovers, warriors, mothers, and villains. She has done it with the kind of professionalism and work ethic that makes her one of Nollywood’s most respected veterans.

(2007) is the performance that cemented her legacy and won her the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. She shows her comedic side in (2018), holding her own in a star-studded cast and proving she could do light movies just as well as heavy drama. In , a classic, she takes on a quieter, more introspective role as a woman dealing with love and health issues. Kate Henshaw’s longevity speaks for itself.

6.

Chioma Akpotha is one of the most expressive Nollywood actresses, distinctive for her ability to embody a wide range of characters. Her acting is natural, and no matter how dramatic the role, she always finds a way to keep it grounded and human. 

She appears in (2006), where she plays a second wife who becomes pregnant out of wedlock and tries to turn her husband against the first wife. She鈥檚 part of the hilarious ensemble in (2016), a comedy-drama about women protesting their husbands鈥 behaviours, and she brings humour to the role. In (2023), she takes on one of her most challenging roles as a grieving mother, delivering a performance so heartbreaking that it earned her critical acclaim.


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5.

Her big break came as . The role made her a household name and turned her into one of Nollywood鈥檚 most recognisable faces. She stars in (2016) as Tinuade Coker, a hilariously overbearing mother of the bride. But it was (2018) that cemented her as one of the greatest. She plays Eniola Salami, AKA Oba, a ruthless businesswoman and political kingpin who controls Lagos with an iron fist.

The performance is so commanding and terrifying that she won Best Actress at the 2019 Africa Movie Academy Awards. She reprises the role in (2021), and somehow makes it even better. Sola Sobowale can do comedy, drama and full-blown crime boss without breaking a sweat.

4.

Nobody does emotional devastation quite like Mercy Johnson. When her roles demand somberness, she puts on a character as if her life depended on it. When it comes to comedy and drama, she keeps viewers glued to the screen. In (2012), she plays a village girl who transforms herself to win over a man, making it funny and sweet.

Then she flips the script in (2004), playing a manipulative house help who tears a family apart. In (2022), she鈥檚 a street babe who stands eye-to-eye with the most intimidating thugs. Her range stretches into versatile roles, and she drags the audience right along with her.

3.

Funke Akindele is what happens when talent and hustle are in one person. She鈥檚 Nollywood鈥檚 biggest box office star right now, and it鈥檚 because she understands character work better than almost anyone in the industry. (2008) is the role that turned her into a household name. She plays a naive village girl who moves to Lagos and tries to become 鈥減osh,鈥 and the result is pure comedy gold.

Then she goes on to play twin sisters in (2010) 鈥 one a street-smart area girl, the other a rich, urban girl 鈥 and it鈥檚 a hit. In (2023), a devastating drama, she鈥檚 a struggling single mother who had people emotional in cinemas. If you still doubt Funke Akindele has range, you haven鈥檛 been paying attention.


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2.

Kehinde Bankole is one of the most skilled actresses in Nollywood. Her career-defining performance came in (2014), a historical thriller about a colonial-era murder investigation.聽 She plays Miss Tawa, a schoolteacher navigating the tensions of 1960s Nigeria, and the performance earned her Best Actress at the 2015 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.

We also see her in (2022), Netflix’s crime thriller series, where she plays Sarah, a woman caught in a web of violence and family secrets. In (2024), she takes on the role of the legendary Nigerian activist in a biopic that demands she embody both strength and vulnerability. Kehinde鈥檚 range is unparalleled.

1.

Every role she takes on feels like a deliberate choice, and every performance she gives feels like she’s operating on a completely different level from everyone else. In (2012), she plays a woman trapped in a loveless marriage with a quiet devastation that stays with the viewers for a long time. In (2015), she鈥檚 a modern woman with secrets. In (2018), she plays Jumoke Randle, a scheming political operative whose ambition and ruthlessness make her one of the most compelling villains in the movie.


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The 40 Greatest Tiwa Savage Songs of All Time, Ranked by Fans /pop/the-40-greatest-tiwa-savage-songs/ Fri, 10 Oct 2025 15:51:55 +0000 /?p=361231 Few artists have shaped modern Afrobeats like . From her 2010 breakout hit 鈥淜ele Kele Love鈥 to the viral hit 鈥淪omebody鈥檚 Son,鈥 she has built a career defined by range. Is it sultry R&B, street-pop jams, dancefloor fire, or gospel-leaning tracks? She鈥檚 capable.

Over more than two decades, she鈥檚 grown from Nigeria鈥檚 鈥淎frobeats Queen鈥 into a global symbol of confidence, femininity and success.

To celebrate Tiwa Savage鈥檚 legacy, we asked fans to help us rank her 40 greatest songs of all time.

40. 鈥淎de Ori鈥 (2021)

This song captures Tiwa Savage鈥檚 healing era 鈥 a moment of release and self-rediscovery after pain. Her vocals carry both vulnerability and strength, reminding listeners of her emotional depth beyond the hits.

鈥淪he鈥檚 so vulnerable in this song. It gives me goosebumps.鈥 鈥 Seyi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淩eady to come out from my pain / I don鈥檛 need yours.鈥

39. 鈥淜olobi鈥 (2016)

In this uplifting track, Tiwa Savage offers gentle encouragement to anyone facing hardship 鈥 the barren, the poor, and the heartbroken 鈥 urging them to stay hopeful and focus on brighter days ahead.

鈥淭his is one of the most underrated tracks on her second album. I like it.鈥 鈥 I.D, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淓 no get mountain, e no get road block / There鈥檚 no holdup wey no go clear o.鈥

38. 鈥淎ttention鈥 (2019)

鈥淎ttention鈥 shows Tiwa Savage at her most emotionally honest 鈥 no tears or drama, just a calm, clear demand to be seen and valued. It鈥檚 the voice of a woman who knows her worth and won鈥檛 settle for less.

鈥淪he turned a complaint into a song, and I like how she warns him she鈥檒l get another man if she has to. No time for stupid men.鈥 鈥 Bola, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚f you don鈥檛 give me quality attention / I might get it from somebody else.鈥

37. 鈥淜ilimanjaro鈥 (feat. Young Jonn & Black Sherif) (2024)

On this Amapiano-infused track, Tiwa Savage teams up with Young Jonn and Black Sherif to deliver a confident anthem about protecting one鈥檚 peace and blocking out negativity.

鈥淚 have always jammed Tiwa Savage, but Black Sherif led me to this song, and it鈥檚 my favourite by Tiwa Savage.鈥 鈥 Yomi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淒iet.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚 dey my junction, no let their bad belle come stop my show.鈥


36. 鈥淭ales by Moonlight鈥 (feat. Amaarae) (2021)

Tiwa Savage and Amaarae turn on the charm in this sultry track, playfully shooting their shots and trading flirty lines about love and desire.

鈥淚 like that the two of them collaborated. It鈥檚 the best sound for Amaarae. It鈥檚 like listening to your big sister and her cool friend gossiping about love.鈥 鈥 Adaeze, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪ix foot five, act your size.鈥

35. 鈥淩ewind鈥 (2016)

A smooth Afropop track with a nostalgic groove, 鈥淩ewind鈥 finds Tiwa Savage reminiscing on the start of a sweet love story 鈥 warm, simple, and heartfelt.

鈥淚t鈥檚 one of her best songs.鈥 鈥 Dolapo, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淏ut when you say hello, I know say I don die.鈥

34. 鈥淪ugarcane鈥 (2017)

Sweet, flirty, and full of charm, 鈥淪ugarcane鈥 showcases Tiwa Savage in her confident prime 鈥 effortlessly balancing tease and tenderness on a smooth, addictive groove.

鈥淚t鈥檚 my favourite track on her EP of the same title.鈥 鈥 Ife, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚wo, emi, eemi ati Iwo / Come my melody, I鈥檒l be your harmony.鈥

33. 鈥淕et It Now鈥 (2017)

In this soulful mid-tempo track, Tiwa Savage demands honesty and clarity from her lover 鈥 either commit or step aside. It鈥檚 a plea wrapped in confidence, reminding us of her gift for turning emotion into melody.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the Tiwa song I鈥檇 play anytime, anywhere. I don鈥檛 know a lot of Yoruba, but it gets me in my feelings.鈥 鈥 Adanna, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淭he time is running out / You better get ready now.鈥

32. 鈥淭iwa鈥檚 Vibe鈥 (2018)

Here, Tiwa Savage is in full boss mode 鈥 confident, carefree, and unapologetically living her best life. It鈥檚 a bold anthem for self-made women who refuse to settle or be limited.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an infectious fun song.鈥 鈥 Yewande, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淎ll of my girls dem bad, dem go kill somebody o.鈥

31. 鈥淥ne鈥 (2018)

A confident, feel-good anthem, 鈥淥ne鈥 has Tiwa Savage celebrating her wins and affirming her place among the best. It鈥檚 her reminder that when greatness is counted, her name belongs on the list.

鈥淚 like the boss-woman energy of the song.鈥 鈥 Funke, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淒orobucci.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淥dodun la rorogbo.鈥

30. 鈥淔olarin鈥 (2012)

On 鈥淔olarin,鈥 Tiwa Savage sends a clear message to her critics 鈥 she鈥檚 here to stay. Confident and self-assured, she bets on her own talent and longevity in the music game.

鈥淪he鈥檚 talking to haters here. It鈥檚 one of the few songs I still go back to on her Once Upon A Time album.鈥 鈥 Nkechi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淥mo Folarin / You dey blow my mind.鈥

29. 鈥淚nformate鈥 (with DJ Kaywise) (2017)

One of Tiwa Savage鈥檚 early artist-DJ collaborations, 鈥淚nformate鈥 is pure party energy 鈥 made for girls鈥 nights out, dancefloors, and carefree vibes.

鈥淚t鈥檚 how she layered her voice 鈥 like she was smiling while singing.鈥 鈥 Eniola, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淭he way you need am, only me get / Chop am like tozo.鈥

28. 鈥淧ark Well鈥 (feat. Davido) (2020)

A lover鈥檚 quarrel turned into a smooth, romantic groove. 鈥淧ark Well鈥 thrives on the undeniable chemistry between Tiwa Savage and Davido. Their playful back-and-forth gives the song its irresistible charm.

鈥淭he song is slow and nice. Davido delivered with his feature too.鈥 鈥 Jonathan, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淧ark well and balance well for me.鈥

27. 鈥淲ithout My Heart鈥 (feat. Don Jazzy) (2012)

A sultry, high-energy track built for late nights and flashing lights, 鈥淲ithout My Heart鈥 blends pop, sex appeal, and rebellion. It marked Tiwa Savage鈥檚 bold step toward defining her sound within the Mavin era.

鈥淵ou could tell she was carving out her own identity in Mavin. This was like a pop rebellion.鈥 鈥 Isi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淐ouple of drinks in me / Feeling a little tipsy / Turning on my sexy.鈥

26. 鈥淪tanding Ovation鈥 (feat. Olamide) (2015)

A vibrant, street-pop anthem, 鈥淪tanding Ovation鈥 sees Tiwa Savage and Olamide teaming up to get everyone on the dancefloor. It鈥檚 pure feel-good energy, showing off Tiwa鈥檚 versatility and her ability to blend seamlessly with any sound.

鈥淭hat 鈥楽avage don鈥檛 play!鈥 energy was peak Mavin era confidence.鈥 鈥 Lade, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淎nything wey dem do, dem no fit make me change formation.鈥

25. 鈥淥ne A Low鈥 (feat. Skepta) (2025)

Tiwa Savage and Skepta turn up the heat on this smooth Afrobeat track, trading flirtatious verses and grown, sexy energy. It鈥檚 effortlessly stylish 鈥 the kind of song that feels intimate and cool.

鈥淚t鈥檚 smooth and groovy. I like the Skepta feature too.鈥 鈥 Sarah, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淟ova Lova.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淟ay in between the sheets in the low.鈥

24. 鈥淜ey to the City鈥 (Remix) (2015)

On this dancehall-galala banger, Tiwa Savage is in full command 鈥 confident, playful, and ready to light up the dancefloor. It鈥檚 a celebration of rhythm, swagger, and pure energy from start to finish.

鈥淏ro, she鈥檚 flowing on this song. Just singing on a very bouncy track. It鈥檚 dance from the start to the end.鈥 鈥 Segun, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淭he way I whine my body go less / All your friends must to confess / Get your body right, no rest.鈥


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23. 鈥10%鈥 (2025)

Unfiltered and unapologetic, 鈥10%鈥 finds Tiwa Savage exploring love, lust, and late-night temptations with sensual honesty. It鈥檚 smooth, sultry R&B 鈥 Tiwa at her most candid and confident.

鈥淭his is proper R&B. She鈥檚 just flowing on the beat and letting it breathe and rip.鈥 鈥 Bilal

Standout lyrics: 鈥淢ix the Hennessy with some other things / Playing Jodeci / Risky recipe.鈥

22. 鈥淪tamina鈥 (feat. Ayra Starr & Young Jonn) (2023)

Sultry and addictive, 鈥淪tamina鈥 sees Tiwa Savage leading a sensual exchange about desire and connection, joined by Ayra Starr and Young Jonn. It鈥檚 a perfect blend of chemistry and rhythm that bridges generations of Afrobeats.

鈥淪he is timeless. She blends with any genre and generation of artists.鈥 鈥 Dammy, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥49-99.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪tamina stamina / You go need more stamina / Oya, raga momi na / Make I know say you cover me now.鈥

21. 鈥淟ova Lova鈥 (feat. Duncan Mighty) (2018)

On 鈥淟ova Lova,鈥 Tiwa Savage challenges her admirer to prove his love with action, not words. The playful back-and-forth with Duncan Mighty adds spice and chemistry, making it one of her most memorable duets.

鈥淭he chemistry here is unreal. One of her best.鈥 鈥 Oluwatobi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淕ive me love, no be and tell.鈥

20. 鈥淟oaded鈥 (feat. Asake) (2022)

A bold, boastful anthem, 鈥淟oaded鈥 has Tiwa Savage and Asake flexing their wealth, success, and star power. It鈥檚 pure swagger over a slick beat 鈥 proof that confidence never goes out of style.

鈥淚 have always loved Tiwa Savage. Asake is one of the new artists I just fell in love with. It鈥檚 well-produced and made intentionally. This is how collaborations should sound.鈥 鈥 Pelumi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淥mo oba, I dey for you if you dey for me.鈥

19. 鈥淏ad鈥 (feat. Wizkid) (2016)

On 鈥淏ad,鈥 Tiwa Savage and Wizkid bring unstoppable confidence, trading lines about power, success, and dominance. It鈥檚 a swagger-filled anthem that cements both stars as forces in Afrobeats.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e a force on this song. They sound like trouble.鈥 鈥 Femi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 talk about my hustle / You make money, I make double.鈥

18. 鈥淟abalaba鈥 (2018)

Playful and flirtatious, 鈥淟abalaba鈥 finds Tiwa Savage in full Bad Girl mode 鈥 teasing, loving, and craving affection with her signature mix of charm and rhythm. It鈥檚 pure, feel-good Afrobeats energy.

鈥淏ubblegum Afrobeats songs will always have my heart and bumbum. This song tops the list of my favourites.鈥 鈥 Nifemi, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淟abalaba, no dey do me anyhow / You dey make my body dey jolly.鈥

17. 鈥淒angerous Love鈥 (2020)

Soft, vulnerable, and irresistibly smooth, 鈥淒angerous Love鈥 captures Tiwa Savage caught between desire and doubt 鈥 a lover torn between falling deeply and protecting her heart.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a song that I personally relate to. I鈥檓 a lover girl. No one should toy with me, please.鈥 鈥 Moyo, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚 fit to love you tire / Are you really the one? / No go come tire for me / Make you no go turn yawa for me.鈥

16. 鈥淭emptation鈥 (and Sam Smith) (2020)

A lush cross-continental duet, 鈥淭emptation鈥 blends Tiwa Savage鈥檚 Afropop sensuality with Sam Smith鈥檚 soulful vulnerability. The result is a silky, irresistible song about surrendering to desire.

鈥淭hey are two angelic voices singing about lust. I love it.鈥 鈥 Rita, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淲ithout My Heart.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淪weet temptation got the better of me, baby.鈥

15. 鈥淢a Lo鈥 (feat. Wizkid & Spellz) (2017)

An Afropop classic dripping with chemistry, 鈥淢a Lo鈥 captures the electric pull between two lovers. Tiwa and Wizkid鈥檚 musical connection is magnetic 鈥 their voices dance around each other with effortless heat. It鈥檚 easily one of her top three collaborations.

鈥淭his is my favourite Tiwa Savage song.鈥 鈥 Ayo, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淚fe Wa Gbona.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淢a lo, jo o / You give me love I never see oo.鈥

14. 鈥淎ll Over鈥 (2017)

A perfect blend of romance and rhythm, 鈥淎ll Over鈥 is Tiwa Savage in her element 鈥 sultry, confident, and irresistibly catchy. It鈥檚 a love-soaked anthem that ruled both dancefloors and hearts, cementing her status as the matriarch of Afrobeats.

鈥淢y friends and I had this on repeat that year.鈥 鈥 Teni, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淲oju (Remix).鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淣a because of you wey I get goosebumps / All over, all over.鈥

13. 鈥淐elia鈥檚 Song鈥 (2020)

Named after her mother and closing out her Celia album, this song feels like a prayer, a reflection, and a love letter all in one. Tiwa bares her soul 鈥 speaking to God and her mother in the same breath, balancing strength and fragility.

鈥淓very time I hear it, it gets me emotional.鈥 鈥 Beatrice, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淐an鈥檛 seem to get myself up out of my room / Be my leading light.鈥

12. 鈥淓motions鈥 (feat. Asa) (2024)

This is a stunning meeting of two musical icons, Tiwa Savage and Asa. They blend their voices in a soulful duet about love that aches but refuses to fade. With stripped-down production, the song lets their raw emotion take centre stage 鈥 a gentle storm of vulnerability and strength.

鈥淭hese two are my favourite women in Nigerian music and this is definitely my favourite from them.鈥 鈥 Adesewa, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淒rown me in your emotions / Save all your love for me.鈥

11. 鈥淚fe Wa Gbona鈥 (feat. Leo Wonder) (2013)

One of Tiwa Savage鈥檚 earliest hits, 鈥淚fe Wa Gbona,鈥 beautifully blends Yoruba and English to celebrate a love that鈥檚 warm, deep, and full of passion. The chemistry between Tiwa and Leo Wonder makes it both timeless and tender 鈥 a perfect balance of romance and class.

鈥淚t鈥檚 romantic and classy.鈥 鈥 Yinka, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淥ya, baby o, take my hands, let鈥檚 go.鈥

10. 鈥淪omebody鈥檚 Son鈥 (feat. Brandy) (2021)

An instant classic, this song unites two powerhouse vocalists 鈥 Tiwa Savage and Brandy 鈥 to sing about love, faith, and the hope that 鈥渟omebody鈥檚 son鈥 will find them one day. It鈥檚 soulful, relatable, and empowering, especially for women who鈥檝e loved and lost but still believe.

鈥淭his is her best R&B collaboration in my opinion.鈥 鈥 Jopelo, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淓minado.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淥kan mi le, o le koko / San bi soni m鈥檈ran ni?鈥

9. 鈥淥lorun Mi鈥 (2013)

鈥淥lorun Mi鈥 shows Tiwa Savage at her most emotional and soulful. Dedicated to lost loved ones, it鈥檚 both a prayer and a tribute. Over tender piano melodies and delicate percussion, Tiwa鈥檚 voice glides between sorrow and hope, offering comfort through faith.

鈥淚t鈥檚 one of her most heartfelt performances.鈥 鈥 Caleb, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淲hen you take all the ones we love / We鈥檒l carry on and it won鈥檛 be long.鈥


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8. 鈥淲anted鈥 (2014)

Here, Tiwa Savage gets raw and fearless, making a bold declaration of independence and sexual freedom. The song was a daring shift from convention 鈥 honest, confident, and powerfully self-assured.

鈥淚 like it because it challenged societal norms back when people couldn鈥檛 fully express themselves. The sound was so different, and it gave me this bold, liberating feeling that really stood out from everything else at the time.鈥 鈥 Tiana, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淏y the way nothing you fit do / Said by the way nothing you fit do / Cause by the way I鈥檓 better than you / That鈥檚 why I鈥檓 wanted.鈥

7. 鈥淚f I Start to Talk鈥 (feat. Dr Sid) (2016)

This is a jam of gratitude, resilience, and triumph. Tiwa Savage and Dr Sid reflect on perseverance and blessings, transforming struggle into a soulful celebration. It鈥檚 that moment when praise meets groove.

鈥淚t鈥檚 for anyone who鈥檚 ever had to smile through struggle. That 鈥楪od no go shame us鈥 energy.鈥 鈥 Wale, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淟ove Me 3x.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚f I start to talk, the thing wey Baba God E don do / E no go end / My sister, e no end.鈥

6. 鈥淓minado鈥 (feat. Don Jazzy) (2013)

One of Tiwa Savage鈥檚 signature tracks and a defining collaboration with Don Jazzy, 鈥淓minado鈥 radiates warmth, joy, and feel-good energy. It鈥檚 the kind of love song that instantly lifts moods 鈥 smooth vocals, catchy rhythm, and Don Jazzy鈥檚 unmistakable production magic.

鈥淭his is her best song, and it鈥檚 on a Don Jazzy production. Goated.鈥 鈥 Sammy, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淥pen the, open the door / I鈥檒l leave you begging for more.鈥

5. 鈥淢y Darlin鈥 (2014)

鈥淢y Darlin鈥 remains one of Tiwa Savage鈥檚 most beloved love songs 鈥 a perfect blend of Afropop, highlife, and heartfelt emotion. She sings about a tender, pure, and everlasting love, carried by her silky vocals and infectious rhythm. It鈥檚 a timeless wedding and celebration anthem.

鈥淭his is her first song I heard. I don鈥檛 know if nostalgia plays here, but I鈥檝e come to love it above others I thought I liked more.鈥 鈥 Yusuf, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淢y Darlin.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淎laroka won gbadun / Oloruka mi a gbadun.鈥

4. 鈥49-99鈥 (2019)

This song tackles Nigeria鈥檚 wealth inequality with sharp lyricism and confidence. The title, 鈥49-99,鈥 is a nod to Fela Kuti鈥檚 phrase describing the country鈥檚 working-class struggle 鈥 鈥49 sitting, 99 standing.鈥 Tiwa Savage flips that social commentary into a bold, fashion-forward anthem that moves both body and mind.

鈥淪he made a song about economic struggle sound like a catwalk anthem. Only Tiwa could do that.鈥 鈥 Ikenna, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淲anted.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淢onkey no get skills / Igi sumo鈥檊i / L鈥檕bo fiyan / I thank you Lord.鈥

3. 鈥淜oroba鈥 (2020)

Playful but sharp, 鈥淜oroba鈥 takes aim at society鈥檚 double standards 鈥 especially how women are judged for wanting the same luxury and ease men openly pursue. Tiwa Savage wraps her critique in catchy melodies and wit, proving you can dance and still think.

鈥淪he basically said, 鈥楧on鈥檛 hate the game if you鈥檙e also playing.鈥 She uses her voice more than people give her credit for.鈥 鈥 Zainab, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淲ho no like enjoyment? / If money dey for pocket.鈥

2. 鈥淟ove Me (3x)鈥 (2011)

An Afropop gem that perfectly captures Tiwa Savage鈥檚 early charm 鈥 smooth, flirty, and irresistibly catchy. The song fuses her R&B background with Nigerian pop rhythms, creating a timeless romantic anthem that still feels fresh today.

鈥淗er voice in this era is incredible. You could hear the R&B training shine through.鈥 鈥 Victor, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淟ove me, love me, love me, love me baby / Touch me, touch me, touch me, touch me baby.鈥

1. 鈥淜ele Kele Love鈥 (2010)

Tiwa Savage鈥檚 official debut single 鈥 the one that launched her into the spotlight. A bold anthem about self-worth and setting boundaries in love, 鈥淜ele Kele Love鈥 announced her as a confident, stylish voice who could blend pop, R&B, and Afrobeats effortlessly.

鈥淭his was the moment I realised that women in Afrobeats could sing about standards and still make it a hit.鈥 鈥 Imade, a Tiwa Savage fan since 鈥淜ele Kele Love.鈥

Standout lyrics: 鈥淚 no do kele kele love, no kele kele love oooh / Ma semi lease baby ooo.鈥


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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.聽

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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The 15 Best Nigerian Gospel Albums of All Time, Ranked /pop/nigerian-gospel-albums-of-all-time/ Wed, 02 Jul 2025 10:23:09 +0000 /?p=351616 Some albums don鈥檛 just bless you, they brand themselves into your soul. They don鈥檛 expire with trends, and you don鈥檛 need a reason or a season to play them. They鈥檙e the albums your mother used for Saturday morning cleaning, the ones your church choir tried (and failed) to replicate, and those that still sound fresh, years later.

Welcome to the 15 best Nigerian gospel albums of all time, a ranking of music projects that have outlived fads and found their way into the DNA of Nigerian spirituality and sound. These are not just gospel albums; they鈥檙e cultural milestones. From the C.A.C Good Women Choir to the urban style of Frank Edwards and the prophetic fire of Tope Alabi, these albums have defined praise and worship for years, both in Nigeria and across the diaspora.

This list is built on replay value, lyrical depth, musical craftsmanship and most importantly, their ability to stir something divine.

15. New Dawn 鈥 Yinka Ayefele (2006)

Yinka Ayefele’s New Dawn album blends heavy percussion, guitars, pianos, trumpets and all musical elements found in Juju and Highlife. But Ayefele’s music is full of joy in the presence of God. From smooth and groovy renditions of hymns, church songs and original compositions, the album rings with sing-alongs that delight both believers and party-goers.

With New Dawn, his ninth album after surviving a car crash that left him with severe spinal injuries, which resulted in his 1997 Bitter Experience debut, Ayefele finds fulfilment and higher ground in music. He transforms personal tragedy into a platform of hope, championing disability representation and inspiring through resilience, faith, and gospel.

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14. Odun NLo Sopin 鈥 C.A.C Good Women Choir Ibaban (1979)

In 1979, the C.A.C Good Women Choir Ibadan, led by Mrs. Deborah Adebola Fasoyin, recorded the timeless Yoruba gospel classic Odun Nlo Sopin at Decca West Africa Studios in Lagos. Their unified voices birthed an album and a hit song of the same title, becoming an enduring end-of-year prayer anthem across Nigeria.

Rich with spiritual resonance, the songs on this album are a heartfelt plea for God鈥檚 mercy, echoing through churches, homes, and airwaves for over four decades. While some of the choruses of the tracks are existing Christ Apostolic Church (C.A.C.) compositions, the choir adds original verses that transform it into a nationally beloved staple. With over 25 albums, Odun Nlo Sopin remains the group鈥檚 signature achievement, a favourite gospel album that continues to comfort and unite Nigerians.

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13. Igwe 鈥 Midnight Crew (2008)

When Midnight Crew first came around in the late 2000s, the church was still yet to catch up to the youth-centric, street-aware, genre-fluid gospel music that was gaining ground. All it took to speed them up was one song called “Igwe”, the lead single from their album of the same title.

Featuring 10 tracks including worship medleys and uplifting anthems such as 鈥淭he Fuji Thing鈥 and 鈥淜ene Jesu鈥, Patricia Uwaje鈥慘ing, Mike Abdul, Gbenga Oyebola, and Odunayo Ojo blend Afro-gospel with rich vocal harmonies, exciting ad-libs and Fuji-infused energy.

At the peak of Igwe, even the clubs got the wave. People danced to it in the club on the weekend and used it for praise and worship on Sunday.

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12. Joy Joy Joy Volume 1 鈥 Destined Kids (2005)

If you were around in 2005, the tune “Joy, joy, joy, in my heart is ringing… Jesus set me singing鈥” couldn’t have missed you. It’s the hit single from the album that put the Destined Kids in the limelight. The music didn’t just blare out of speakers across homes and shops; it was on everyone’s lips. 

Destined Kids, a gospel music group of five siblings, adorably sings about Jesus, being in the Lord’s army, the Ten Commandments, and the wages of sins over cartoonish production subtly infused with traditional Igbo music elements.

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11. The Lion of the Tribe of Judah 鈥 Evangelist Bola Are (1995)

Raised on the tenets of the Christ Apostolic Church, Evangelist Bola Are grew up steeped in spiritual discipline and worship traditions. 22 years after her gospel ministry started, she released The Lion of the Tribe of Judah, a thunderous declaration of faith and spiritual warfare, delivered in her signature style of fervent Yor霉b谩 praise backed by rich live instrumentation and intense prophetic and revival energy.

Bola Are channels the biblical imagery of God as the Lion of Judah into songs that not only exalt but also confront spiritual battles head-on, urging believers to claim victory through worship. Every track pulses with urgency, drenched in prayers, chants, and deep scriptural grounding that reflects her roots in the Christ Apostolic Church.

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10. Lara George 鈥 Lara George (2009)

Lara George鈥檚 self-titled album, Lara George, is a masterclass in soulful worship, emotional honesty and artistic maturity. Released in 2009 after the success of her impressive debut Forever in My Heart, this sophomore project solidified Lara George鈥檚 place as one of Nigeria鈥檚 most refined and resonant gospel voices.

From the soul-stirring and groovy opener 鈥淜o Le Baje,鈥 a powerful affirmation of God鈥檚 unwavering presence, to the beautiful 鈥淚joba Orun (Remix)鈥 and the soft, acoustic ache of 鈥淗alleluyah,鈥 the album flows with lyrical depth and excellent production value.

It remains one of the most emotionally enduring Nigerian gospel albums.

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9. We Are Fire 鈥 TY Bello (2022)

Featuring guest worshippers like Greatman Takit, Folabi Nuel, Nosa and 121 Selah, We Are Fire isn’t just any album; it鈥檚 an intentional mission to turn worship into a shared experience. 

Here, she evolves from a singer into a worship curator. Beyond the music, this album unites veteran and emerging voices, grows community and creates space for collaboration.

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8. The Minority Report 鈥 Rooftop MCs (2008)

Rooftop MCs’ The Minority Report remains one of Nigerian music’s most impactful and forward-thinking gospel rap albums. With sharp lyricism, faith-rooted themes, and bold socio-political commentary, the album fused hip-hop with spiritual conviction at a time when few dared.

Songs like 鈥淪hock Therapy鈥 and 鈥淟agimo鈥 weren鈥檛 afraid to challenge the status quo, making the duo pioneers of urban gospel with an edge. Over a decade later, The Minority Report still resonates, not just as a classic, but as proof that Christian rap can be both revolutionary and relevant.

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7. Master of the Universe 鈥 Panam Percy Paul (1995)

Almost two decades before Panam Percy Paul released The Master of the Universe, he was already a famous gospel music minister. But this album built his altar in sound. It defines a gospel sound that can be referred to as 鈥渢he African way,鈥 the title of the album opener, which sets the pace for the African style of gospel worship.

Fueled by his love for country and highlife music, Panam carved a new gospel lane with live band richness, charm and heartfelt worship. His style became the blueprint for contemporary gospel artists who came after him.

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6. Angeli Mi 鈥 Tope Alabi (2007)

Few gospel musicians in Nigeria command reverence like Tope Alabi. With a unique ability to blend deep Yoruba proverbs, dramatic storytelling and soul-stirring worship, she redefined what gospel music should be, from a genre of praise to a language of divine encounter. Her fourth album, Angeli Mi, (meaning 鈥淢y Angel鈥), keys into these features, but straddles with slow-building intensity. She is dedicated to her spiritual guard and guide, one of God鈥檚 special angels assigned to be with her.

From reflection to repentance to personal prayers, the songs on Angeli Mi rise from gentle to spiritual roar. Some of the songs on this album, like 鈥淢imo L鈥橭luwa鈥, 鈥淛esu Olurapa鈥 and 鈥淓 Gbe Ga鈥 have been inducted into Yoruba praise and worship music.

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5. Chioma Jesus 鈥 Chioma Jesus (2005)

The Chioma Jesus self-titled album is Chioma Jesus鈥 introduction and proclamation as a vessel for the messages of Jesus Christ. The lyrics and sound evoke the heart of West African spirituality: rhythm, dance, joy, warfare and thanksgiving. She reminds believers that praise is both worship and weapon鈥攊f you think the music doubles as deliverance, you may not be wrong. 

But she鈥檚 more than a singer, she鈥檚 a cultural firebrand. At a time when English-language gospel music dominated mainstream airwaves, she boldly built a bridge between local Igbo traditions and gospel praise and worship, building a multigenerational audience.

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4. Unlimited Verse 1 & 2 鈥 Frank Edwards (2017/2018)

This bold 38-track album by Frank Edwards solidified him as a leader of Nigerian contemporary gospel music. It鈥檚 an apt body of work, not only because it鈥檚 a no-filler, but it also shows Frank鈥檚 range as a songwriter as he delves into themes of love and marriage in multiple languages like Igbo, Yoruba and Pidgin. The music is slow-paced, and it鈥檚 easy to pick every word and sing along without losing breath.

This album is divided into two parts, each containing 19 songs, and delivers popular hits like 鈥淢ma Mma,鈥 鈥淵ou Too Dey Bless Me,鈥 鈥淥ghene Doh,鈥 and 鈥淏eautiful Girls.鈥 

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3. What a Life! 鈥 Buchi (2005)

The What a Life! album mixes reggae, contemporary pop and African rhythm. Here comes the panama-wearing, jolly-persona Gospel vocalist swaggering with the words of God. He sings about his dedication to his faith, the great joy he finds in it and his wages of sin paid by the blood of Christ.

This album didn’t leave out some words for believers鈥nd haters. Buchi warns them to avoid sins鈥nd tells haters to stop worrying about his ministry getting bigger; instead, seek God鈥檚 face for their blessings.

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2. Amona Tete Mabo 鈥 Pastor J.A Adelakun (1984)

This album expresses the tension of the 1980s in Nigeria. There were religious wars in the North, a military coup d’etat, tumbling oil prices, economic recession, and hardship. These situations made many people look to the divine, including Pastor Joseph Ayewa Adelakun. At the time, he was a military man. He made this album with his Ayewa Group, which had other soldiers as members.

From hardship to frustration at corrupt democratic governments to military coup takeovers to a call for rapture to spiritual warfare against satan, there鈥檚 a lot to unpack here.

Although 鈥淎mona Tete Mabo鈥 was first recorded as a single in their Volume 4 album in 1980, it didn鈥檛 become a hit until they re-recorded it in 1984 for their Volume 9 album. When many think of a Nigerian gospel that brings the end of times and rapture to mind, this is on top.

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1. Olori Oko 鈥 Infinity (2007)

Infinity, originally a fellowship-born gospel ensemble, consisted of Kenny K鈥檕re (Kehinde Akinbode), David Thomas, Samson Nnogo, Sunny Steve, and Joe Okougbo when they released this album. Their lead single 鈥淥lori Oko鈥 (meaning “owner of the land”), which draws imagery from the biblical parable of the vineyard symbolising Christ鈥檚 return, became a breakout hit, which birthed the full-length project of the same title.

Infinity blended vocal harmonies, rich Yoruba lyricism, and spiritual conviction to elevate church youth gatherings into potent worship experiences. Their influence stretches from churches to campuses and revival settings.

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The 10 Best Richard Mofe-Damijo Performances in Nollywood Movies, Ranked /pop/best-rmd-performances-in-nollywood-movies/ Thu, 10 Apr 2025 14:48:39 +0000 /?p=344184 When it comes to poise, experience, range, delivery, relevance, and  sheer longevity, , as he鈥檚 fondly known 鈥 isn鈥檛 just a Nollywood legend; he鈥檚 the blueprint. For over three decades, he鈥檚 brought charisma and depth to roles that have helped shape the industry.

This isn鈥檛 a sermon on RMD鈥檚 greatness (even though he deserves one). But when a man has consistently delivered standout performances 鈥 from smooth-talking lover boys to emotionally layered fathers and cold-blooded moguls 鈥 you have to give him his flowers.

So, in honour of a career that continues to inspire, here are RMD鈥檚 10 best Nollywood performances 鈥 proof that when it comes to acting chops, he鈥檚 in a league of his own.

10. (1997)

Runtime: 1h 58m

Director: Tade Ogidan

Genre: Mystery/Thriller

RMD plays Pastor Voke, a rising man of God whose growing success forces him to confront temptation head-on. It鈥檚 one of his earlier roles, but even then, you can see the foundation of the screen presence he鈥檚 known for today 鈥 calm, controlled, and quietly intense.

This film makes the list not just for its nostalgic value, but because it showed RMD鈥檚 ability to carry a morally complex character with nuance, at a time when Nollywood was known for its moral policing.

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9. (2016)

Runtime: 1h 50m

Director: Kemi Adetiba

Genre: Romance

In this glitzy rom-com about the chaotic union of the Cokers and the Onwukas, RMD plays Chief Onwuka, the groom鈥檚 elegant, no-nonsense father. While his screen time is limited, he makes every second count 鈥 embodying the quiet authority and cultural pride of an Igbo patriarch with effortless charm.

It earns its spot on this list not for dramatic weight, but for how RMD proves that even in a supporting role, his presence can elevate a scene. It鈥檚 a great example of how sometimes, less is more when you have his kind of gravitas.

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8. (2025)

Runtime: 1h 47m

Director: Robert Peters

Genre: Drama

Set almost entirely on a train, this intimate drama follows the unravelling of a marriage in real-time. RMD plays Lekan, a charming yet deeply flawed man whose secrets catch up with him when his wife, Adeola (Osas Ighodaro), confronts him mid-journey.

What sets this performance apart is how RMD strips away the polish we often associate with his roles. His portrayal of Lekan is raw, uncomfortable, and emotionally exposed. It鈥檚 a performance that reminds us he鈥檚 not just a leading man 鈥 he鈥檚 also unafraid to be unlikeable when the story demands it.

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7. (2022)

Runtime: 1h 47m

Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

Genre: Comedy

RMD plays Osa-Wonder, a washed-up Highlife star thrust back into the spotlight after one of his old songs goes viral. Fame brings chaos, as old flames, hidden secrets, and unresolved issues with his daughters come crashing into his newly revived life.

This role shows RMD flexing his comedic timing while still holding space for emotional depth. His portrayal of a lovable, clueless, and occasionally selfish father makes the character memorable without veering into caricature. It earns this spot because it proves RMD doesn鈥檛 always have to be stoic or intense 鈥 he can be lighthearted and chaotic too, and still deliver a standout performance.

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6. (2016)

Runtime: 1h 33m

Director: Patience Oghre Imobhio

Genre: Comedy

RMD plays Irikele, a flashy, retired civil servant and three-time divorcee determined to enjoy his second youth. With his pension in hand and no wife to answer to, he dives into a lifestyle of fast cars, younger women, and social media clout 鈥 dragging his two more conservative, married friends along for the ride.

This role stands out because it鈥檚 RMD like we rarely see him: outrageous, unserious, and fully leaning into midlife chaos. He balances the absurdity of the character with charm, never turning Irikele into a punchline, but rather a man navigating aging on his own terms. It鈥檚 a performance that proves RMD鈥檚 comedic chops are just as sharp as his dramatic ones.

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5. (2022)

Runtime: 1h 51m

Director: Izu Ojukwu

Genre: Drama

In 4:4:44, RMD plays Hilary, a man caught between love and duty. He鈥檚 married to Theresa (Nse Ikpe-Etim), a woman he has loved for years. Their relationship is strong, until mental illness disrupts their once-harmonious life. Hilary, a respected figure in the community, is forced to make the heartbreaking decision to confine his wife for her own safety and that of their children.

This film brings to the forefront the often-overlooked burden of loving someone with a mental illness, and RMD delivers a performance that is both tender and heartbreaking. With its use of time shifts and a deep dive into love鈥檚 painful side, 4:4:44 offers a unique perspective on mental health within relationships.

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4. (2021)

Runtime: 2h 15m

Director: Seyi Babatope

Genre: Romance

RMD takes on the role of George, a wealthy divorc茅 who unexpectedly falls for a much younger woman (Ego Nwosu) already in a relationship. What follows is a whirlwind romance laced with judgment, awkward family moments, and the ever-present tension of their generational gap.

This performance stands out because RMD balances charm and vulnerability so well. As George, he鈥檚 suave without being sleazy, and mature without being boring 鈥 proving that older men can still carry a romantic lead with depth and grace. His on-screen chemistry and emotional nuance help elevate what could鈥檝e been a basic romance into something thoughtful.

If you love romantic dramas that challenge societal norms, Fine Wine delivers.

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3. [Part 1 & 2] (1998)

Runtime: 3h 5m

Director: Tade Ogidan

Genre: Mystery/Thriller

In Diamond Ring, RMD plays Chief Dike, a successful politician and emotionally distant father who鈥檚 forced to reckon with the consequences of his absence when his son joins a secret cult and steals a cursed ring.

RMD plays a man who has power in the public eye but is powerless at home 鈥 a contrast he delivers with layered restraint. His transformation from a hands-off father to one desperate to save his child shows a raw emotional range. It鈥檚 a compelling moral tale about parenting, peer pressure, and the supernatural, and RMD grounds it with his steady presence.

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2. (2015)

Runtime: 1h 34m

Director: Curtis Graham

Genre: Action Thriller

In Oloibiri, RMD sheds every trace of his usual suave persona to become Boma, aka Gunpowder 鈥 a disillusioned local-turned-vigilante fighting back against the exploitation of his oil-rich hometown by both foreign corporations and greedy compatriots.

This performance is one of RMD鈥檚 most physically intense and emotionally charged roles. You see rage, grief, and righteous fury collide in a man pushed to the brink. It鈥檚 a gritty departure from the clean-cut businessman roles he鈥檚 known for, and he pulls it off with raw conviction.

If you like political thrillers rooted in real-life struggles, this is one of Nollywood鈥檚 most compelling attempts 鈥 and RMD carries much of that weight on his shoulders.

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1. (2023)

Runtime: 2h 4m

Director: Editi Effiong

Genre: Action/Thriller

In The Black Book, RMD plays Paul Edima, a retired assassin living a quiet life until tragedy strikes 鈥 his only son is murdered. What follows is a relentless pursuit of vengeance that forces Edima back into his violent past.

This film is a perfect showcase of RMD鈥檚 vast range. It blends themes of grief, loss, family, and justice, all while taking on the timely issue of police brutality and corruption. RMD鈥檚 portrayal of a man forced to reckon with his past sins while navigating a broken system is layered and emotional.

What makes this performance especially remarkable is RMD鈥檚 ability to stay relevant and impactful, constantly evolving and refusing to be boxed in by age or typecasting. The Black Book is an intense ride, with RMD鈥檚 raw energy anchoring every scene.

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The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Produced By Mo Abudu, Ranked /pop/best-nollywood-movies-produced-by-mo-abudu/ Wed, 26 Mar 2025 13:01:47 +0000 /?p=343049 is a force to be reckoned with in Nigerian cinema. From the early days of Fifty to taking over the streaming world with Blood Sisters, her production company, EbonyLife Films, has played a major role in shaping the new Nollywood.

If you鈥檝e ever been glued to your screen, caught between gasping at unexpected twists and admiring the glamorous high life, chances are you鈥檝e experienced the magic of a Mo Abudu production. Whether it鈥檚 romance, drama, comedy, or thriller, she has mastered the art of blending African culture with global appeal.

Here are the 10 best movies produced by the powerhouse that is Mo Abudu.

10. (2022)

Running time: 1h 36m

Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

Genre: Comedy

This sequel picks up right where Chief Daddy left off, with the late billionaire鈥檚 family still at war over his fortune. Just when things couldn鈥檛 get any messier, a new player, Laila (Rahama Sadau), arrives to shake things up even more.

While Chief Daddy 2 faced heavy criticism online, it still delivers on over-the-top family drama and chaos. If you enjoy sequels and the kind of Nollywood stories where money and power fuel the tension, you might want to check this out.

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9. (2017)

Running time: 1h 38m

Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

Genre: Comedy/Romance

The sequel to The Wedding Party (2016) shifts focus to Nonso (Enyinna Nwigwe), the younger brother of Dozie (Banky W), whose wedding is the centrepiece of the first film. This time, Nonso finds himself in an unexpected romance with Deardre (Daniella Down), one of the bridesmaids from his brother鈥檚 wedding.

What starts as a casual dinner takes a surprising turn when Nonso accidentally proposes to Deardre. But love is never that simple鈥攅specially when both families strongly disapprove of the union. With its lavish destination setting and comedic family drama, The Wedding Party 2 keeps the extravagant, feel-good spirit of the original alive.

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8. (2018)

Running time: 1h 39m

Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

Genre: Comedy

Featuring Falz, Joke Silva, and the late Rachel Oniga, Chief Daddy follows the chaotic aftermath of billionaire Chief Beecroft鈥檚 (Taiwo Obileye) sudden death. His surviving wife, children, mistresses, and their offspring quickly find themselves in a battle for his vast fortune, leading to plenty of drama, tension, and hilarious moments.

While the premise of a wealthy patriarch leaving behind a messy inheritance fight is a familiar Nollywood trope, Chief Daddy stands out with its sharp humour and entertaining ensemble cast. Beneath all the extravagance and scheming, the film subtly explores how power and money often take priority over family鈥攗ntil it鈥檚 too late.

If you鈥檙e in the mood for a lighthearted Nollywood comedy with larger-than-life characters, this one鈥檚 worth a watch.

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7. (2023)

Running time: 1h 36m

Director: Walter Banger

Genre: Romance

This romantic drama follows two lifelong friends, Toyin (Dakore Akande) and Uche (Nse Ikpe-Etim), whose bond is tested when they fall for the same man鈥擲unday (Oris Erhuero). What starts as an innocent rivalry soon spirals into emotional turmoil, forcing them to confront the complexities of love, loyalty, and betrayal.

While A Sunday Affair aims to deliver an intense love triangle, it doesn鈥檛 always hit the emotional highs expected. However, strong performances from its seasoned cast and its exploration of deep, mature relationships make it a compelling watch for romance lovers.

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6. (2019)

Running time: 2h

Director: Funke Akindele

Genre: Comedy/Political Drama

Imagine a wealthy, power-hungry politician who idolizes Donald Trump just as much as he craves the presidency鈥攏ow that鈥檚 a character worth watching. In this satirical political comedy, we meet Chief Olalekan Ajadi (Akin Lewis), a businessman-turned-presidential candidate who has failed at the polls more times than he can count but refuses to give up on his dream.

If his story reminds you of a certain Nigerian politician, well鈥 that鈥檚 on you. Any similarities are purely coincidental鈥攐f course. Your Excellency blends humor and politics in a way that keeps the laughs coming, making it a refreshing take on Nigerian election drama. If you鈥檙e in the mood for a lighthearted political satire, this one鈥檚 worth a watch.

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5. (2016)

Running time: 1h 50m

Director: Kemi Adetiba

Genre: Romance

A glamorous wedding, feuding families, and an ex who just won鈥檛 let go鈥攚hat could possibly go wrong? The Wedding Party follows the chaotic but heartwarming love story of Dozie (Banky W), a reformed playboy, and Dunni (Adesua Etomi-Wellington), the love of his life. As they prepare to say “I do,” tensions rise between their mothers (Ireti Doyle and Sola Sobowale), and an unexpected guest threatens to ruin their big day.

If there鈥檚 one Nollywood movie that perfectly captures the essence of the 鈥渙wanbe鈥 spirit, it鈥檚 this one. A blend of romance, comedy, and stunning wedding aesthetics, The Wedding Party is a must-watch for lovers of love鈥攁nd a good party.

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4. (2017)

Running time: 1h 30m

Director: Ishaya Bako

Genre: Romance

After years in London, a passionate chef (Zainab Balogun) returns home to breathe new life into her family’s struggling hotel. With big dreams of revamping the menu and restoring its former glory, she鈥檚 determined to make a difference. But just as she starts to make progress, she鈥檚 hit with an unexpected twist鈥攈er parents are secretly planning to sell the hotel to the very man (Kenneth Okoli) she鈥檚 falling for.

Caught between love, family loyalty, and her lifelong dream, she must navigate the messiness of romance and ambition. If you鈥檙e looking for a feel-good, God-when love story with heartwarming moments, The Royal Hibiscus Hotel is the perfect watch.

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3. (2015)

Running time: 1h 46m

Director: Biyi Bandele

Genre: Romance 

What happens when four successful women approaching 50 navigate love, desire, family, and society鈥檚 expectations? Fifty offers a dazzling, drama-filled glimpse into the lives of Tola (Ireti Doyle), Maria (Omoni Oboli), Elizabeth (Nse Ikpe-Etim), and Kate (Dakore Akande) as they juggle career ambitions with personal struggles鈥攔anging from infidelity to strained relationships with children and spouses.

Set against the glitzy backdrop of Lagos, the film delivers not just compelling storytelling but also stunning visuals, a great soundtrack, and impeccable fashion. If you’re in the mood for a Nollywood romance with unexpected twists and powerhouse performances, Fifty is a must-watch. Unfortunately, finding it on streaming platforms might be a challenge鈥攂ut it鈥檚 worth the search.

2. (2019)

Running time: 1h 46m

Director: Kenneth Gyang

Genre: Crime

In 脪濒貌迟奴谤茅, Sharon Ooja-Nwoke delivers a gripping performance as a young investigative journalist who goes undercover to expose the dark underbelly of human trafficking. Posing as a sex worker, she infiltrates a brutal trafficking syndicate, but the deeper she goes, the more she becomes entangled in a world of exploitation, danger, and betrayal.

More than just a crime drama, 脪濒貌迟奴谤茅 is a bold and unflinching look at the realities of human trafficking in Nigeria. With its raw storytelling, strong performances, and unsettling yet necessary message, this film isn鈥檛 just entertainment鈥攊t鈥檚 a wake-up call.

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1. (2022)

Running time: 1h 36m

Director: Biyi Bandele

Genre: Adventure/Drama

Based on Wole Soyinka鈥檚 classic play Death and the King鈥檚 Horseman, this historical drama brings to life the harrowing true story of Elesin Oba, a Yoruba horseman destined to sacrifice himself following the death of his king. However, his sacred duty is disrupted by British colonial authorities, who deem the ritual an act of barbarism鈥攍eading to tragic consequences.

With stunning cinematography, rich cultural storytelling, and powerful performances, Elesin Oba is a visually striking adaptation that explores themes of duty, honour, and the clash between tradition and colonial rule. If you’re a fan of book-to-film adaptations or Nigerian history, this is one to add to your watchlist.

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We Ranked All of Wizkid鈥檚 Albums from ‘Meh’ to Greatest /pop/we-ranked-all-of-wizkids-albums-from-meh-to-greatest/ Mon, 18 Nov 2024 15:10:36 +0000 /?p=335307 After over 13 years since Wizkid鈥檚 Superstar debut, Starboy has given us countless hits, collaborations and moments that won’t fade away in a long time. To stretch his music catalogue, he鈥檚 announced Morayo, his sixth studio album slated to be released on November 22, 2024.

While we wait for Morayo, we dive into Wizkid’s acclaimed music projects, ranking his works from the best to the least enjoyable. From Superstar to S2, we revisited the albums and EPs that have cemented Wiz鈥檚 status as one of Afrobeats’ legends. 

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More Love, Less Ego (2022)

In November 2022, just a year after the debut of the deluxe Made in Lagos, Wiz released More Love, Less Ego 鈥攁 mesh of pop, Afrobeats and R&B. This album feels like a drawn-out session of  Made in Lagos, repeating similar sonic templates, flows and melodies. Quit honestly it is the last in this ranking because of was not daring, was boring. It didn鈥檛 try to go outside the comfort zone of previous successful albums from Wizkid.

5.

S2 (2023)

Although this dropped around the demise of his mum, Wizkid understood that variety is the spice of life on S2, a follow-up to his Starboy label鈥檚 Soundman Volume 1 project. In four tracks, Wizkid served diverse music styles that switched up his tempo from the laid-back Made in Lagos and More Love, Less Ego. S2 is very experimental and fun. As we said in our review of the project, it鈥檚 a prelude to Morayo.

4.

Ayo (2014)

This is Wizkid’s second album and can be called his album with the most hits, being home to  Jaiye Jaiye, In My Bed, Show You the Money, On Top Your Matter. Though few songs in Ayo are as introspective as 鈥淥juelegba鈥 and 鈥淛oy,鈥 its general fast-tempo direction attracts party animals and young people looking for fun. We may never get this party version of Wizkid again, but the hits from Ayo will continue to turn up functions even decades from now.

3.

Sound from the Other Side (2017)

There have been arguments that this album didn’t strive or gain notoriety due to its mixtape tag, R&B sonic direction, and serious lyricism (a deviation from the usually playful Afrobeats lyrics). But these qualities are what distinguish Wizkid鈥檚 third album and first major label debut among his other offerings. 鈥淪FTOS鈥 is soft, expressive, and bold.

2.

Made in Lagos (2020)

The fusion of R&B and Afropop shines bright on 鈥淢ade In Lagos鈥, Wizkid鈥檚 special nod to his city of childhood.

Years before Wizkid released the critically acclaimed 鈥淢ade In Lagos鈥 album in 2020, his fans begged and asked him several times for a new album. Just nine days after its release, it crossed over 100 million streams across five streaming platforms, received praise from listeners and both local and foreign media, and became the best-selling African album of all time in the US.

1.

Superstar (2011)

Superstar is Wizkid’s first album, released under Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) in 2011. A year after his hit single Holla At Your Boy, his debut album came out to ground his feet as Nigeria鈥檚 contemporary music new pop star. Not only because he was the hottest kid on the block, had a sort of cool demeanour, or the star-studded features, he was at his most adventurous phase. The album explores different genres like Hip-Hop, R&B, Reggae and Fuji, and themes like romance, love, ghetto upbringing and his grass-to-grace story. A decade has passed since the release, but at least six songs on it still raise the roof anytime they鈥檙e played.

QUIZ: Only Wizkid鈥檚 OG Fans Will Ace this 鈥淪uperstar鈥 Album Quiz

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The Best Bread Types Ever, Ranked by Nigerian Bread Lovers /chopist/the-best-bread-types-ever-ranked-by-nigerian-bread-lovers/ Tue, 11 Jun 2024 15:36:02 +0000 /?p=328341 Whether you’re a fan of fluffy slices or crispy crusts, bread is a staple that rises to the occasion at every meal. Let鈥檚 break bread with Nigeria’s most beloved bread types, according to those who knead it the most. We asked around and this is what Nigerians think of the most popular bread types, from mid to upper crust.

Raisin bread

Raisin bread is rich and filling, but not everyone likes the too-sweet raisins.

Wheat bread

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Whole wheat bread might be a healthier alternative due to its higher fibre content, but let鈥檚 all just admit we find it less palatable compared to the sweeter and softer white bread.

Brioche bread

Is it bread or is it a pastry? Buttery and sweet, this one gives luxury or special-occasion bread because it simply always costs more 鈥 or maybe it just looks like it does? Either way, Nibbles Bread is about to introduce its version, and we guarantee it鈥檒l be easy on the pocket.

Tea buns

Tea buns are enjoyed as a treat, especially with tea or coffee, but like brioche, they tend to be considered more of a snack than a staple.

Sliced bread

It鈥檚 convenient, good for sandwiches and widely available. But beyond being the perfect plain base for peanut butter and anything else you might like, it鈥檚 simply not that tasty on its own like the bread types above it.

Sardine bread

Great for when you want something savoury without having to spend on a spread or filling after buying your bread. The only reason why it鈥檚 not top of the list is because if it鈥檚 not fresh, it鈥檚 nasty.

Coconut bread

Source: Amy鈥檚 Delicious Mess

It鈥檚 like biting into a sweet, nutty hug from the one Grandma who always brings you Gurundi and Shuku Shuku when she visits. Whether you enjoy this soft, moist bread plain or slathered in your favourite spread, it鈥檚 always a win. Throw in the health benefits of the coconut鈥檚 fibre and healthy fats, and what鈥檚 not to love? The only downside is how scarce it is.

White loaf

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Are you really surprised this is at the top of the ranking? Soft, fluffy and sweet, this is the go-to that defines what a 鈥渂read鈥 should be. The OG, Agege bread, is low-yeast, and all other types and brands model themselves after it. But Nibbles family loaf is fluffy and sweet with a good price and longevity.

Nicknamed the 鈥渂read of life鈥, Nibbles is one of the best bread brands in Nigeria today. People, especially those who like their bread fluffy, love it for its quality and variety of options. Today, it has family loaves and tea buns, with many new variants on the way. Available on a quick stop at any or any store or supermarket nationwide.

AND NOW: We Ranked Nigerian Bread Pairings From Worst To Best

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We Ranked Prime Video鈥檚 Most Recent Releases From 鈥淚鈥檒l Watch This Again鈥 to Time Waster /pop/we-ranked-prime-videos-most-recent-releases-from-ill-watch-this-again-to-time-waster/ Thu, 14 Mar 2024 15:01:58 +0000 /?p=324076

It鈥檚 been two months since Prime Video announced its exit from Nigeria. Since then, they鈥檝e dumped movies and shows on our heads like they’re LAWMA and we鈥檙e the refuse site.

Normally, we wouldn鈥檛 have a problem with this, but these latest drops have had us looking left, right and wondering who sent us message. So, we decided to rank them all.

鈥淟.滨.贵.贰鈥

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You might be tempted to judge this movie by its poster, but don鈥檛. You鈥檒l get a jumpscare every time you see Willy, but it鈥檚 one of the best body swap movies Nollywood has given us so far.

Rewatch value: 8/10

It was good, and you鈥檒l enjoy watching it. Even Willy and his Willy Wonka dress sense can鈥檛 stain this body of work鈥檚 white.

鈥淎 Green Fever鈥

Watch this only if you鈥檝e been thinking of catching a flight to an unknown place. It鈥檒l take you on a journey from confusion to understanding and confusion again.

Rewatch value: 7/10

The actors brought their A-game, but the open ending might make you pull your hair out in the first watch.

鈥淚t Blooms in June鈥

It鈥檚 cute and all, but there鈥檚 no way we could root for Mira and Ebisinde, please. Their chemistry was non-existent, and we鈥檝e never hoped for a relationship to crash and fail the way we hoped for theirs to.

Rewatch value: 6/10

You might watch this again if you like coming-of-age stories and want to see a somewhat healthy father-daughter relationship on screen. Just get ready to squeeze your eyes shut at Ebisinde鈥檚 attempts at flirting.

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鈥淗otel Labamba鈥

Yhemolee was the hypeman in a makeshift club in someone鈥檚 hotel room. In this house, we support women鈥檚 rights and wrongs. That being said, considering the plot holes, the poor attempts at humour, and the fact that there was nothing mysterious about this murder mystery, this might be one of Biodun Stephen鈥檚 big wrongs. But that鈥檚 okay because she鈥檚 done many rights before.

Rewatch value: 5/10

If you like displays of foolishness, then you can rewatch this to your heart鈥檚 content.

鈥淪mall Talk鈥

If you鈥檙e a fan of Nigerian comedy, then you鈥檒l love this. At least, ten skitmakers feature in this film, so you鈥檒l get what you came for: poorly timed jokes and forced humour.

Rewatch value: 4/10

If Instagram skits are your type of thing, you鈥檙e in for the ride of your life.

鈥淛补辫补鈥

The plot might be new for Nollywood, but that鈥檚 the only good thing about this film. Okay, that鈥檚 a half-truth. It was a little funny, and we did get to see Adesua Etomi on our screen again, after Gangs of Lagos.

Rewatch value: 3/10

The movie already wastes your time the first time around, rewatching it might just be an act of self-harm. Except you鈥檙e the biggest fan of Blossom Chukwujekwu and Adesua. 

鈥淭he Bloom Boys鈥

If you can stick with this to the end, then you might just be God鈥檚 strongest soldier. Between the rehashed storyline and the moral lesson it tries to teach in the middle of all the chaos, there鈥檚 nothing special about this. Except maybe Kemi getting revenge on her abusive partner. She ends up in jail, but she shows him shege first, and that鈥檚 the only thing we were there for.

Rewatch value: 1/10

They scammed us with the trailer. Things just happened throughout the movie. Timini is apparently a rapper, artist manager and Joseph the Dreamer. Half the other characters are annoying AF and doing as they wish, never minding the plot.

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We Ranked the Looks From Funke Akindele鈥檚 鈥淎 Tribe Called Judah鈥 Premiere /pop/we-ranked-the-looks-from-funke-akindeles-a-tribe-called-judah-premiere/ Tue, 12 Dec 2023 12:09:39 +0000 /?p=318805 If there鈥檚 one thing Nigerian celebrities can鈥檛 resist, it鈥檚 an event with a theme 鈥 from the Barbie premiere to Netflix鈥檚 Bridgerton event. And on December 10, 2023, they showed up and showed out for the premiere of Funke Akindele鈥檚 latest film, 鈥淎 Tribe Called Judah鈥.

The official invitation said 鈥渃ostume extravaganza鈥, and we don鈥檛 know whether our favourite celebrities were on theme, but we saw some very concerning looks last night and decided to rank them all.

Let鈥檚 get into it.

Boma as an armed robber

Image source: Instagram/bomaakpore

I鈥檝e taken several deep breaths, and I fear it鈥檒l never be enough. It looks like BBN鈥檚 Boma forgot the theme of the premiere on the way there and just bought the balaclava in traffic so it won鈥檛 look like he didn鈥檛 come in costume.

Papaya as Azul鈥檚 younger brother

Image source: Instagram/papaya_ex

Is she a chess piece? Is she Azuka, Azul鈥檚 reserved younger brother? We don鈥檛 know what this look is, and we also don鈥檛 know how she didn鈥檛 pass out with that thing on her head. What we do know is the outfit was better off without the鈥 hood?

Sheggz as a social prefect

Image source: instagram/sheggzolusemo

I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 anything wrong with having a signature style, but when that style is SS3 鈥渂ad boy鈥 running for social prefect, then maybe don鈥檛 bring it to the red carpet every time. At least, he came in a costume.

Jide Kene Achufusi as Jack Sparrow

Image source: X/Jidekene Achufusi

The execution might not have been the best, but at least, he had his heart in it and followed the theme. They said 鈥渃ostume extravaganza鈥, and he had the decency to show up in a costume that didn鈥檛 have me squinting or bending my brain to figure out what he was. The 鈥渆xtravagant鈥 part will be discussed when it shows up.

Timini Egbuson as the third Mario brother

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On the red carpet, the look didn鈥檛 really give. But now that I鈥檝e looked at the pictures long and hard, it鈥檚 actually a cute look. And the blue rubber-looking overall is extravagant enough.

Funke Akindele as Tinkerbell

Image source: instagram/FunkeAkindele

As the director and lead actress, Funke Akindele gave us two looks last night. The first look was supposed to give regal and golden, but it only ended up giving prom. But this second Tinkerbell look belongs at the Calabar Carnival. The shoes and dress were great, but the wings looked like moimoi leaves. No amount of gold glitter can change that.

Phyna as Wonder Woman

Image source: instagram/unsualphyna

She kinda ate this look up from the top half. Then the stylist got to her shoes and decided to stick cardboard paper on wedges that look like the ones my secondary school business administration teacher wore to class.

Hilda Dokubo as the richest mamalawo

Image source: instagram/bellanaija

It took me a minute to recover from this look. Never have I seen a mamalawo drip in so many pearls and diamonds. This mamalawo decided to use her powers for herself, and it was the best decision ever made.

Ruth Kadiri as Fiona

Image source: Instagram/RuthKadiriEzerika

She left the theme at the door, and after seeing half these looks, some people should鈥檝e followed suit. I believe she took one look at the theme and decided she won鈥檛 harm herself by even attempting. Great choice because she looks good and snatched in this dress.

Sharon Ooja as the baddie she is

Image source: Instagram/sharonooja

She just threw something on, stepped on that red carpet like the baddie she is, and everything came together instantly. I鈥檇 say I鈥檓 surprised, but I鈥檓 not. It鈥檚 THEE Sharon Ooja.

Juliana Olayode as a guardian angel

Image source: instagram/olayodejuliana

She stunned in white. Maybe the wings were too massive and a danger to all who walked near her, but they said 鈥渆xtravagant鈥, so she gave extravagant.

Nse Ikpe Etim as The Joker

Image source: Instagram/NseIkpeetim

She stuck to the theme and looked really good doing it. She鈥檚 the Joker, and that鈥檚 as over the top and extravagant as it鈥檒l get.

Faith Morey as Beyonce

Image source: X/Ellamobee

In Beyonce鈥檚 words, 鈥10s across the board鈥, from her hair to the makeup to the dress. Faith Morey came dressed in one of Beyonce鈥檚 more subtle looks, but it gave all it needed to.

Mercy Eke as Jennifer Lopez

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Mercy and her team take every invite she gets seriously. She came dressed as Jennifer Lopez, and it was just extravagant enough to fit the theme of the night.

Efe Irele as the Black Swan

Image source: Instagram/EfeIrele

Once again, Efe Irele has proven no one does . I saw this picture before I saw her on the carpet, and Efe as the Black Swan ate and left no crumbs on and off it.

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