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5 Nigerian Songs You Should Listen To This Week

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Nigerian artists are forever supplying us with new interesting songs to vibe to and recently, there have been new ones on the block.

 

Let’s see five Nigerian songs you should get acquainted.

Simi – No longer beneficial

This jam is off Simi’s new EP “Restless II.” She sings about her love life and how she wants out a friend’s with benefits relationship. If you’re in a situationship, then this one might just be your anthem.

Niniola – Look like me

Niniola channels her inner ( not so inner) Missy Elliot for this one. The song is a mixture of hip-hop and afrobeats, one you’d certainly enjoy.

 

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Naira Marley – Idi Oremi (Opotoyi 2)

The marlian president returned back to his ways of vulgarity for his single Idi Oremi (Opotoyi 2).

 

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Olamide – Green Light

K”ing of club bangers returns with this new hit song Green Light.

DJ Kay Wise Featuring Mayorkun – What type of dance

Mayourkun brings his usual groovy flavour to “What type of dance.” The lyrics are simple and could easily become a sing-along tune.

 

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