Check
out Top Music blog Magbedu.com’s list of 7 underrated Nigerian songs in 2014.The
Nigerian music industry has a lot of amazing talents and it’s not a day’s job
to carve a niche and break the market in this industry. 2014 saw many new acts
come in with a bang, as well as old acts break through with hit songs. However,
like every normal music year, there were some songs that did not get the
attention that their potentials deserved.
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1. Chop Am- Reekado Banks
‘Chop Am’ has a great rhythm and by potential, its the standard for the industry’s typical afro pop and dance song and can stand healthy competition with other bigger afro pop songs.It was underrated most likely because Reekado is still an upcoming artiste and has a lot more to prove in the industry.
‘Chop Am’ has a great rhythm and by potential, its the standard for the industry’s typical afro pop and dance song and can stand healthy competition with other bigger afro pop songs.It was underrated most likely because Reekado is still an upcoming artiste and has a lot more to prove in the industry.
2.
Taking Over-Ayo Jay
Ayo Jay has mass potential but hasn’t attained consistency, so his potential hits tend to fizzle out, just like his music personality.
Ayo Jay has mass potential but hasn’t attained consistency, so his potential hits tend to fizzle out, just like his music personality.
3. For
My Matter- Emma Nyra
‘For My Matter’ is one of Emma’s best songs and is largely different from her other songs. ‘For My Matter’ wasn’t given the deserved attention, most likely because of the previous status quo of her other songs.
‘For My Matter’ is one of Emma’s best songs and is largely different from her other songs. ‘For My Matter’ wasn’t given the deserved attention, most likely because of the previous status quo of her other songs.
4. U
Garrit- Orezi
Orezi’s ‘U Garrit’ got sandwiched in the heat and craze of Shoki just when it was about to gain momentum. Although, it became popular, it did not hit it’s fullest potential.
Orezi’s ‘U Garrit’ got sandwiched in the heat and craze of Shoki just when it was about to gain momentum. Although, it became popular, it did not hit it’s fullest potential.
5.Very
Soon- Skales
Skale’s ‘Shake Body’ was a death sentence to any other thing he’d have come up with. ‘Shake Body’ was so big, Skales will continue to be remembered for it. ‘Very Soon’ came when we weren’t done reeling off the frenzy of Shake Body.
Skale’s ‘Shake Body’ was a death sentence to any other thing he’d have come up with. ‘Shake Body’ was so big, Skales will continue to be remembered for it. ‘Very Soon’ came when we weren’t done reeling off the frenzy of Shake Body.
6.
Finish Work- Naeto C
Naeto C’s ‘Finish Work’ is another case of mass potential which struggles with consistency. His music personality is not very consistent, so it was easy for the song to fizzle out.
Naeto C’s ‘Finish Work’ is another case of mass potential which struggles with consistency. His music personality is not very consistent, so it was easy for the song to fizzle out.
7. Buga-
LKT
The song ‘Buga’ is a really cool grove, however, his music personality still needs to be worked on, in order to break the market; hence, the song did not hit its fullest potential.
The song ‘Buga’ is a really cool grove, however, his music personality still needs to be worked on, in order to break the market; hence, the song did not hit its fullest potential.
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