[Christmas Playlist] Nigerian Songs You Should Listen To This Yuletide Season

 

Nigerian Songs You Should Listen To This Yuletide Season, A Christmas Playlist To Enjoy The Holidays

Christmas is here again and it’s time to celebrate. We have switched up our regular weekly playlist to bring up something special to spice up your Christmas. Peep the hot stuff below:

1 T- Classic – “La Cream”

Taken off his ‘Alirat EP,” T-Classic shares his testimony with this smashing song produced by Reward Beatz. He gives God the glory for how comfortable he is now and he expresses how he has done a lot of shit to be able to live this lifestyle… “We came straight from the bottom to the top and we’re not looking back“.




2. Adekunle Gold – “Okay”

Released off his trending album “Afro Pop Volume 1,” “Okay” is a beautiful masterpiece written by Adekunle Gold himself to diss his haters. It’s calm way to telling haters to stop with the fronting and also for them to stay in their lane. It’s the second verse for us. “Na craze you dey find, I get times 2, You dey eye me, Let me remind you, No dey try me, (bruh). To ba rimi, Ko ma beri, You got my attention now, What you gon’ do, You dey tension, But sho’le ja kungfu, Oga cool it down down”





3. Bad Boy Timz – “Have Fun”

After the huge success of his 2020 debut single ‘MJ‘, Bad Boy Timz releases new a afrobeat tune  “Have Fun“ where he layers affection, braggadocio, and chirpy vibes for dance hot-steppers.




4. Fireboy DML – “Friday Feeling” 

Christmas falls in a Friday so the mood is set. Relased off his “Apollo,” Fireboy’s “Friday Feeling” produced by Pheelz talks about enjoying every moment out of life. Never postpone the fun, make use of whatever life brings. You don’t need a reason to celebrate and get high on life/party, Dance, Flex and fill your soul with Joy!.





5. Teni – “Jo”

The P.Prime produced track is an Afropop record that will make you put on your dancing shoes. Get ready to shake away your problems and sorrows. This record is heavy on the Pop sound, it has a good beat and melody with catchy lyrics and easy to sing along verses.




6. Adekunle Gold – “Something Different”

So music lovers are still enjoying this Afro Pop track from Adekunle Gold. The track produced by Blaize Beats sees Adekunle woo his lover in a more gentle and sexy manner. The tune is a blend of highlife and Afropop with a dash of highlife and jazz. The beat accompanied by trumpets and Saxophones is one sound that the eastern folks can relate to and can also be enjoyed by all. Its official music video which was released recently would definitely make you want to have a listen.




7. Davido – “The Best” ft Mayorkun

A Davido and Mayorkun is not new to music lovers as their last collab together, “Betty Butter” rocked the music scene for months. This new track which is off Davido’s “A Better Time” album is a favorite from the album and fans can’t seem to get enough of their synergy. Listen and Enjoy this tune from the baddest and the Mayor of Lagos. “This bread no be agege!!” 





8. Wizkid – “Ginger” ft Burna Boy 

Released as the second track off his “Made In Lagos” album, Wizkid and Burna Boy join forces to deliver this powerful track about giving their lady the “ginger”. If you want make I ginger give me the kokoro, Ma ko je bi Jollof, Anywhere i go, je ki won mo pe mo ma gbo’mo lo, No dey do like bolo





9. Omah Lay – “Godly”

Released off his sophomore EP, “What Have We Done,” Omah Lay is back with another banger as he reverences God and this is arguably the best track from this EP. He gives thanks to God for protecting him throughout his journey and aiding in fulfilling his dreams amidst all the drama and chaos of his new fame and lifestyle. This is one track you wouldn’t want to skip on this playlist.





10. Rexxie x Mohbad – “KPK”

“KPK” which stands for “Ko Por Ke” and means It is Plenty or Who Says It’s not Plenty is an addictive street hop/pop record produced by hit maker, Rexxie. “Talo so pe ko por ke, Opp – O por pa, Opg – O por gan, Awon omo ajinomoto, aji gba wire, Awon omo mi Choko-choko’….”









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