It has been quite a week filled with banging new song and video releases from our fave seasoned and new school artists. As the weekend begins and the week draws to a close, we believe it’s fitting to have a look back at the best the week had to offer. Here’s a quick recap of […]
It has been quite a week filled with banging new song and video releases from our fave seasoned and new school artists. As the weekend begins and the week draws to a close, we believe it’s fitting to have a look back at the best the week had to offer. Here’s a quick recap of the best new releases from the week that was.
Sope- Mayorkun
Via YouTube: David Adeleke
DMW singer Mayorkun put out a video for Sope, one of the stand out songs off his 2018 released debut album, Mayor of Lagos. From throwing wads of cash out the window of a moving vehicle to taking his Zanku moves to the beach the artist was in quite the gleeful mood in this video.
Coming off his widely received sophomore project Life is Eazi Vol. 2 Lagos to London , Mr. Eazi has released a reflective video for his super heart felt song, Miss You Bad assisted by Burna Boy.
After a brief break from music, Seyi Shay made her return late last year with the release of her single Gimme Love alongside Runtown. This week, the singer dropped a video which perfectly complements the sensual vibes of the song.
That’s For Me- Vanessa Mdee ft. Distruction Boyz, DJ Tira and Prince Bulo
Via YouTube: Digster Pop
South African Hip-Hop duo, Distruction Boyz, DJ Tira and Prince Bulo team up with Tanzanian pop star, Vanessa Mdee on this explosive super high tempo single.
You can check out the video for That’s For Me here
Bum Bum- Davido ft. Zlatan
Via Biesloaded.ng
With his o2 arena concert being moments away, DMW Boss, Davido reunites with Zlatan on this new single Bum Bum .
Earlier in the week, rapper Chyn put out an eye-catching video for his Ladipoe assisted song, Maybe proving that contrary to popular belief Hip-Hop in Nigeria is far from dead.
This week, Afro-pop singer released her first solo of the year following her joint number with Adekunle Gold. In this soulful rendition, Simi switches between English and Yoruba while expressing her gratitude for all that she has received.