Wednesday, August 27, 2014

M.I: RETURN OF THE KING

“Call me king James/ The Lebron of verses/ Me versus you is worthless/I am he whom all rappers worship.... “

I remember back then when we were always nodding our heads to American hip hop never believing we would see something worth listening to out of Nigeria in terms of rap, not that Nigeria has not had its own share of rap/hip hop acts. Between the 80’s and 90’s, we’ve had acts such as Sound on Sound, Emphasis, Junior & Pretty, Weird MC, Baba Dee, Zakki, Cashman Davies, Seyi Shodimu and a host of others.

The late 90’s saw the emergence of Trybesmen, Ruff, Rugged & Raw, Maintain, Blackface (Plantashun Boiz), Eedris Abdulkareem (Remedies), Big Lo, Terry Da Rapman, Mode Nine, Lord of Ajasa and so on. These guys were the people who laid the foundation of what we know as hip hop in Nigeria today. The turning point for Nigerian hip hop was brought about in 2002 when Ruggedman came out with a diss track “Ehen Pt1” where he called out a couple of rappers and termed them “wack”. The song was widely accepted by the public because prior to then, songs by these acts were lacking greatly in aspect of “lyrical content”. This singular action birthed the much needed reform in the industry with young cats such as M.I, Naeto C, Da Grin, Ikechukwu, Jesse Jagz, Godwon, Yung6ix, Vector thaviper, Eva Alordiah, Sasha, Sinzu, Ill Bliss etc churning out dope songs.


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Kany's Top 5 Rappers And More

Am here again peeps and this is going to be a very short one. I saw a couple of compilations of some “TOP 5 RAPPERS” on a blog I visited and decided to write up my own list.
Remember it’s ‘my own list’ and it doesn’t have to be what you have in mind because we don’t listen to the same type of music or share the same likeness in sound. That said, enjoy....

Top5
M.I
Jesse Jagz
Eva Alordiah
Vector tha Viper
Sinzu

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Music In Nigeria

Over the years music in Nigeria has taken an upward turn with artists churning out successful and lyricaly sensible songs ranging from R&B, Pop, Rap, Afro hip hop, Dance hall and other genres while at the same time taking a downward turn with most artists following a particular trend with dead songs just because one or two people got successful with it.

Back in the days, we were blessed with the likes of Ras Kimono, Oritz Wiliki, Majek Fashek, Chris Okotie, Ebenezer Obe, Victor Uwaifo, King Sunny Ade, the legendary Fela Anikulakpo Kuti etc who gave us hits that are evergreen even till this day.
Next was the era of Plantashun Boiz, Ruff Rugged n Raw, Remedies, Maintain, Nigga Raw, Jungulist and a lot of street inspired musicians. This era gave birth to or in other words, influenced the era of musicians we have now. The influence was two faced(negative and positive) and that is the reason why we have very good songs, manageable songs and very wack songs.