These 5 Naija songs are top on the playlist
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nigerians have been forced to stay indoors and reschedule their normal daily activities. They have also been forced to abide by new rules and regulations which they were never accustomed to.
So, it is not out of place to say that since the lockdown started on the 28th of March, 2020, Nigerians have been battling with boredom, idleness and the likes.
However, those in the music industry have remained faithful by providing new hit songs that could help Nigerians adapt to this new unpleasant reality, most especially, the sheltering in place order.
Many new Naija songs have been released but top on the list are these 5 listed below:
1. Simi – Duduke
The song which was sung in anticipation of the singers’ unborn child is one that is currently trending all over Naija. The song has also done a philanthropist’s job as it is used to organise giveaways for Nigerians all around the country during this pandemic. It was produced by Oscar. Watch the video below:
2. Terri – Ojoro
Some days to the easing of the lockdown on the 4th of May, Terri released his new song – making into the original Naija songs mix. Produced by ace music maker Sarz, this song has gained acceptance by Nigerians and is worthy of being among the hottest songs. See video below:
3. Adekunle Gold – Something Different
This hit song was released on the 1st of May and it has set the internet and social media on fire. Watch video below:
4. Mayorkun – Of Lagos
The Mayor of Lagos, Mayorkun has set the internet ablaze with this new single of his. See video below:
5. Tekno – Sudden
Singer Tekno has not relented in making Nigerians drool over his hit songs which he has been dropping relentlessly during the year. His “Sudden” has also succeeded in making its way as one of the hottest songs released during the lockdown.
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Watch the video below:
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