Shortly after releasing his debut
single, ‘Do U Somtin,’ Calypso has
dropped another impressive single
dubbed ‘Haters.’
This time, Calypso teams up with Nigerian
finest artists, Eedris Abdulkareem and M.I
Abaga who delivered an impressive joint.
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Abdulkareem
The song was produced by Sosobeat, mixed
and mastered by VTEK.
Listen and share your thought “SONG…
Marlian Music recording artist , EMO Grae
has released his single titled “How Come“.
EMO Grae ’ s new single “ How Come ” features
fellow label mate , Zinoleesky as they ushers a
smooth soultry vocals .
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The Niphkeys- produced record will serves as
his second song under his new imprint .
Listen to “ EMO Grae How Come” below “SONG…
The band’ s meticulous sound has been paired
alongside some of the top acts in the country
and the continent, this time they feature vocal
powerhouse singer Okiemute in this new
release titled ‘ Spending ’ .
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Spending is a mid - tempo , Yolo themed, party
track where Okiemute paints a picture of a
stress- free, balling life . ‘ Spending ’ is available
for your pleasure on all platforms ‘ here ’.
Listen to “ Alternate Sound Spending ” below; “SONG…
NSNS general, CDQ bounce back with new
single titled “Could Have Been Worse “.
Just before announcing his project in couple of weeks ,
CDQ jumps on a hip - hop instrumental to deliver a new
joint .
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The song was produced by his favourite record
producer, Masterkraft .
Listen to “ CDQ Could Have Been Worse ” and share
your thoughts below “SONG…
In remembrance of the fallen heroes of the Lekki
Toll Gate shooting on 20.10.20, victims of
police brutality, talks about a bill regulating the
use of social media in Nigeria and the
#EndSARS movement; Afro-pop/soul star Chiké
protests with the moody “20.10.20 (Wahala
Dey)” , as a reminder that the elected officials in
Nigeria value their respect above the lives of
innocent Nigerians.
The emotive number details the events of that
fateful day as experienced by young Nigerians
and lends his voice to the deliberate twisting of
facts by the political elite. The deliberate naming
of the songs by the said date is a means of
ensuring it is never forgotten in history and
“Wahala Dey” to remind the youths that we have
a lot of problems to tackle and we have only just
started. “SONG…