The second track on Lewis Capaldi's "Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent" album is titled 'Wish You The Best,' read the lyrics below.
Lewis Capaldi - Wish You The Best Lyrics
Verse 1 I miss knowing what you're thinking And hearing how your day has been Do you think you can tell me everything, darling? But leave out every part about him Right now you're probably by the ocean While I'm still out here in the rain With every day that passes by since we've spoken It's like Glasgow gets further from LA
Pre-Chorus Maybe it's supposed to be this way
Chorus But, oh, my love I wanna say, "I miss the green in your eyes" And when I said we could be friends, guess I lied I wanna say, "I wish that you never left" Oh, but instead, "I only wish you the best" I wanna say, "Without you, everything's wrong" And you were everything I need all along I wanna say, "I wish that you never left" Oh, but instead, "I only wish you the best"
Verse 2 Well, I can't help but notice You seem happier than ever now And I guess that I should tell you, "I'm sorry" It seems I was the problem somehow
Pre-Chorus Maybe I only brought you down
Chorus But, oh, my love I wanna say, "I miss the green in your eyes" And when I said we could be friends, guess I lied I wanna say, "I wish that you never left" Oh, but instead, "I only wish you the best" I wanna say, "Without you, everything's wrong" And you were everything I need all along I wanna say, "I wish that you never left" Oh, but instead, "I only wish you the best"
Bridge But, oh, my love Oh, woah Oh, my love Oh, woah Wish I could say it's something I really mean But I want you happy whether not it's with me I wanna say, "I wish that you never left" Oh, but instead, "I only wish you the best"
Chorus I wanna say, "Without you, everything's wrong" And you were everything I need all along I wanna say, "I wish that you never left" Oh, but instead, "I only wish you the best"
Mohbad is known for his unique style of music, which blends hip-hop, afro-pop, and fuji music. His music is characterized by his signature street-wise lyrics, which often address the struggles of the common man in Nigeria, not discarding the raunchy part of his songs. In addition to his music, Mohbad is also known for his fashion sense and unique hairstyles, which have earned him a like-minded following on social media.
Today, Mohbad has kickstarted his 2023 campaign with a new single titled 'Ask About Me'. The song is Mohbad's first official single for the year, and a follow-up to his November 2022 release 'Weekend'.
With production credit divided between Niphkeys and Nektunez, 'Ask About Me' features a catchy beat layered with infectious amapiano elements, then blessed by Mohbad viscous signature vocals.
They don know They don know They don know They don know I don go (They donnnnn know) They wan know They wan know They wan know They wan know Where I'm going (I don gooooo)
Kilofa frapapapa Kilofa pattern yen Wonfe kami mon ibeyen Opon ti sun finally Opon ti sun finally Ao'belenu meji shere mon
Ask about me Ask about me Wonti le mi But won o mumi Omo Olorun ko le su mi Sekeseke bula
I'm still getting my mulla Dollar pelu naira Iku to pa iya teacher Ole pa awon nigga
KiLo nfo loke o (Fo loke) Eye Lon fo loke o (Fo Loke) Kilo nrin nile (Rin nile) Awon eyan loma nrin nile Matemi mole oooooo Mate oju Ile mole Komaba dobale Iwo loma fe'kole Oofe'kole fawa
"Chemical" is Post Malone's first release of 2023, read the lyrics below. Post Malone sings about tries to cope with the end of a chaotic, on-again, off-again relationship that he "can't let go" of on the bouncy pop-rock track.
Post Malone - Chemical Lyrics
Verse 1 Oxytocin making it all okay When I come back down, it doesn't feel the same Now I'm sitting 'round, waiting for the world to end all day 'Cause I couldn't leave you if I tried
Pre-Chorus You break me, then I break my rules Last time was the last time too It's fucked up, I know, but I'm still
Chorus Outside of the party, smoking in the car with you Seven Nation Army, fighting at the bar with you Tell you that I'm sorry, tell me what I gotta do 'Cause I can't let go, it's chemical No, I can't let go, it's chemical
Verse 2 Every time I'm ready to make a change (Mhm) You turn around and fuck out all my brains (Whoo) I ain't tryna find fate, it's too late to save face I can't get away, maybe there's no mistakes (Maybe there's no mistakes)
Pre-Chorus You break me, then I break my rules Last time was the last time too It's fucked up, I know, but I'm still
Chorus Outside of the party, smoking in the car with you Seven Nation Army, fighting at the bar with you Tell you that I'm sorry, tell me what I gotta do 'Cause I can't let go, it's chemical (Chemical) No, I can't let go, it's chemical (Chemical) No, I can't let go, it's chemical
Bridge I can't let go, it's chemical Da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da
Outro Tell you that I'm sorry, tell me what I gotta do No, I can't let go, it's chemical
The Mavin Records camp is on fire at the moment. Having established itself as a leading force in the Nigerian music industry, and its artists making waves in Nigeria and beyond, the label continues to prove why they're the biggest in the Nigerian music space.
The label has recorded multiple first/second quarter releases from its artists in 2023. The likes of Rema, Ayra Starr, Crayon, Boy Spyce, Johnny Drille, and Magix have churned out at least a single this year. Today, the label's official disk jockey, DJ Big N joins the rooster, he has released a new single entitled 'How Many Times' where he collaborated with his label mate, Ayra Starr alongside super gifted vocalist, Oxlade.
DJ Big N who joined Mavin Records as their official disc jockey in 2015 has since become a prominent figure in the Nigerian music industry and has worked with several top artists, including Tiwa Savage, Rema, Dr Sid, Wande Coal, and Don Jazzy, amongst many others. Ayra Starr and Oxlade are the latest acts to join the aforementioned list.
'How Many Times' features a catchy beat and an infectious melody, with global hit maker - Andre Vibez's production skills on full display. Ayra Starr and Oxlade's soulful vocals add an extra layer of emotion to the song, making it a powerful and memorable track.
Lyrically, 'How Many Times' is a love song that explores the ups and downs of a romantic relationship. The lyrics express the feelings of someone who is reassuring his love interest about the position she holds in his life, while Andre Vibez's production creates a laid-back and soothing vibe that perfectly captures the song's message.
'How Many Times' is DJ Big N's first official single in roughly two years, it serves as a follow-up to his 2021 track 'Aje' which features Remmy Crown.
Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj's highly anticipated collaboration has finally been released, read the official lyrics to 'Princess Diana Remix' below and sing along.
Intro: Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice Heavy On It, mm-hmm New York, stand the fuck up (Grrah) We come out, it look like Princess Diana on the street (Grrah) Ayo, Ice (Stop playing with 'em, RIOT) (Finish 'em)
Chorus: Ice Spice Like, grrah, keep it a stack Bitches move wock' 'cause they know I got bands (Damn) They be chatting, I don't give a damn and I'm still getting money, I know who I am (Grrah) Tryna be low, he gon' hit up my 'Gram (Grrah) If he smart, he gon' act like a fan (Damn) Thinkin' you bigger, they got ya head gassed (Grrah) Bitches slow, so I give 'em a pass Like, grrah, keep it a stack Bitches move wock' 'cause they know I got bands (Damn) They be chatting, I don't give a damn and I'm still getting monеy, I know who I am (Grrah) Tryna be low, he gon' hit up my 'Gram (Grrah) If he smart, hе gon' act like a fan (Damn) Thinking you bigger, they got ya head gassed (Grrah) Bitches slow, so I give 'em a pass
Verse 1: Ice Spice And I just fell in love with a gangsta (Like) So he put my name in a tat' (Damn) But I don't let him come to the crib (Grrah) So we get it on where we at (Grrah) Nowadays, I be ducking them cameras And they hype that I'm up on them banners Calling my phone, but they know I don't answer (Why?) In the hood I'm like Princess Diana (Grrah) I'm thick 'cause I be eating oats (Huh) Bitches not taking shit from me but notes Wanna be me, so she do my emotes And my name in her mouth so I bet she gon' choke (Bitch) To her man, I'm the girl of his dreams Thinking 'bout me when he brushing his teeth He keep texting, I leave him on seen Hottest bitch out and they know what I mean (Know what I mean)
Chorus: Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj Like, grrah, keep it a stack Bitches move wock' 'cause they know I got bands (Damn) They be chatting, I don't give a damn and I'm still getting money, I know who I am (Grrah) Tryna be low, he gon' hit up my 'Gram (Grrah) If he smart, he gon' act like a fan (Damn) Thinking you bigger, they got ya head gassed (Grrah) Bitches slow, so I give 'em a pass Like, grrah, keep it a stack Bitches move wock' 'cause they know I got bands (Damn) They be chatting, I don't give a damn and I'm still getting money, I know who I am (Grrah) Tryna be low, he gon' hit up my 'Gram (Grrah) If he smart, he gon' act like a fan (Uno, dos, tres, quatro) Thinking you bigger, they got ya head gassed (Boo, tomato) Bitches slow, so I give 'em a pass (This is a public service announcement, grrah, grrah, grrah, grrah, brr)
Verse 2: Nicki Minaj I, I, I be eating my spinach (Spinach), they tried to clone my image (Image) They burned, they London Bridges (Bridges), none of them bitches British (No) I know they know the difference (Grr) And I just fell in love with a gangsta (Grrah) So I hold him down like an anchor (Grrah) He said if I keep it a hundred (Grrah) That he'll keep me safe like a banker (Grrah) Nowadays, I be making 'em famous (Grrah) She the princess, so fuck who you lames is? (Grrah) Of course, I be pushing they buttons (Grrah) I hold the control like the gamers (Woo) Like grrah, keep it a stack Bitches is ass if we keeping it crack Bad little redhead, she 'bout to black We come out, it's a movie, but we don't do BAP Live from London, straight from the palace Man dem ah gyalis ah text us like Dallas Keep it a bean, yo He talk nice 'cause the pussy game mean, ho (I knew it)
Chorus: Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice Like, grrah, keep it a stack Bitches move wock' 'cause they know I got bands (Damn) They be chatting, I don't give a damn and I'm still getting money, I know who I am (Brr) Tryna be low, he gon' hit up my 'Gram (Grrah) If he smart, he gon' act like a fan (Damn) Thinkin' you bigger, they got ya head gassed (Grrah) Bitches slow, so I give 'em a pass (Oop) Like, grrah, keep it a stack Bitches move wock' 'cause they know I got bands (Damn) They be chatting, I don't give a damn and I'm still getting money, I know who I am (Grrah) Tryna be low, he gon' hit up my 'Gram (Grrah) If he smart, he gon' act like a fan (Oop, damn) Thinking you bigger, they got ya head gassed (Nope, grrah) Bitches slow, so I give 'em a pass (Grr)
Outro: Nicki Minaj Catch it, mm-hmm Gag, it's the gag for me, haha Princess Oop
Here is the starting lineup for the two sides involved in the Europa League fixture, Manchester United vs Sevilla, scheduled for kick-off today.
Both sides have confirmed their starting lineups for the UEFA Europa League main fixture Manchester United vs Sevilla, which is scheduled for kick-off today, Thursday, April 13, 2023, at Old Trafford. Erik Ten Hag's Red Devils would be looking to overcome another Spanish opponent as their race for the second trophy in the 2022/2023 season seems to be on the right course.
United received a huge boost as Casemiro returned to the side, and the availability of Christian Eriksen, who was out injured, is another encouraging sign for the Reds.
Sevilla, who is known to maintain fine form in the UEFA Europa League would be looking to continue their impressive form in the competition so far.
Here are the starting eleven for both sides:
United XI: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Malacia, Casemiro, Fernandes (c), Antony, Sabitzer, Sancho, Martial
Manchester United, who have not been in the best form, might struggle in the absence of their talisman, Marcus Rashford; Sevilla would be looking to capitalize on that today and secure a full victory before the second leg of the fixture.
Wizkid has set a new record with his fourth studio album 'Made In Lagos' on the albums chart years after its release.
Multiple award-winning singer, songwriter and performer Ayodeji Balogun has set a new record on the Apple Music Top Albums Chart for Nigeria with his fourth studio album, 'Made In Lagos,' which took the world by storm after its release in 2020.
'Made In Lagos' has now spent a total of 100 weeks in the Top 10 of the Apple Music Top Albums Chart for Nigeria. This is a huge feat for the singer as his fourth studio album was arguably one of the biggest albums out of Africa.
The singer, whose fifth studio album 'More Love Less Ego' is still charting after its release in 2022, has hinted that another project from the singer is currently on the way.
The lyrics to Portable's 'Am Not A Prisoner' can be found below; this song was released shortly after he was arrested and released from detention.
Portable - Am Not A Prisoner Lyrics
Omo ologo glorious Omo ologo latest glory o From star to Eagle Awa wo grace wey no dey disgrace Omolalomi They call me Portablebaeby oo
They carry me go prison mi o gba aso Them go focus on me E ja wo l'oro mi (am not a prisoner) They carry me go prison mi o gba aso Them go focus on me E ja wo l'oro mi (am not a prisoner)
Soro mi leyi kin pe olopa Ma fi ejo e sun olopa After God na government Ma fi ejo e sun olopa Federal Government Liability Ma fi ejo e sun olopa Too much pressure ma Ma fi ejo e sun olopa
Eyin ko le fi mi pa mo Olohun lo fi mi pa mo Ko ma lo ri mi tan, ni mo se sa pa mo Am the new born Fela Oluwanishola E we abi e no we Ewe oo (Shon gbo?)
Emi ti mo wa loke Mo tu wa wa okay Won fe ran mi lo si ibi ti mi o da gbere Olorun ma je, olorun ma je Olorun ma je ooo Ko mo lo do'la, ki e ma lo ma pe brother yi ni e le won oo
They carry me go prison mi o gba aso Them go focus on me E ja wo l'oro mi (am not a prisoner) They carry me go prison mi o gba aso Them go focus on me E ja wo l'oro mi (am not a prisoner)
Soro mi leyi kin pe olopa Ma fi ejo e sun olopa After God na government Ma fi ejo e sun olopa Federal Government Liability Ma fi ejo e sun olopa Too much pressure ma Ma fi ejo e sun olopa
Soro mi leyi kin pe olopa Ma fi ejo e sun olopa After God na government Ma fi ejo e sun olopa Federal Government Liability Ma fi ejo e sun olopa Too much pressure ma Ma fi ejo e sun olopa 2tee-upondamix
The Canadian superstar revealed how the Diamond certification smash tune came to life.
Canadian heavyweight rapper, singer, songwriter, and performer, Aubrey Drake Graham, popularly known as Drake, has opened up on how his collaboration with Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Wizkid, came to existence.
The OVO frontline act and owner featured Wizkid and British songstress Kyla Reid on the smash tune "One Dance," which was released in 2016 off Drake's album "Views", and in December 2022 scored a diamond certification in the United States selling over ten million units, making it one of Drake's biggest records.
Speaking on his self-owned radio OVO sound, the global star made it known that 'One Dance' came very naturally after he met Wizkid courtesy of Skepta and jumped on the remix of Wizkid's 'Ojuelegba'. The rapper went on to state that he had doubts about 'One Dance' due to how new it was to be fanbase but was happy to have released it eventually.
Bayern Munich has released an official statement following the exchange of blows involving two players in the team, Leroy Sane and Sadio Mane.
Following a heavy defeat to Manchester City in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals fixture, two players in the Bayern Munich dressing room Sadio Mane and Leroy Sane were said to have engaged in an exchange of blows.
This had led Bayern Munich to release an official statement about the incident indicating that Mane would not be part of the team for the Bundesliga fixture over the weekend against TSG Hoffenheim. It was also revealed that the Senegalese would be fined for his action after the game.
The statement released by the German giants read:
Sadio Mané, 31, will not be included in the FC Bayern squad for this Saturday's home match against 1899 Hoffenheim. This is due to his misconduct after Bayern's Champions League match at Manchester City. Mané will also be given a fine.
Chelsea's defender, Ben Chilwell has sent a message to the supporters of the club concerning the Red Card he received against Real Madrid.
The Englishman was sent off in the second half of the game after he pulled back Rodrygo who was through on goal. This incident led to Chilwell writing a message on his official Twitter account. The Blues were defeated 2-0 with goals from Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio which makes the work in the second leg at Stamford Bridge a huge task.
Slept on it, and just want to apologize to my teammates and the fans. I decided in a split second last night and it was a mistake. I always give everything for the team and I will continue to do so. Thank you for the support.
Chilwell will not be part of the second-leg game. However, Chelsea supporters will hope that Marc Cucurella will be able to step in his place.
Sadio Mane could be on his way out of Bayern Munich if the decision of the club's executives does not go in favour of the captain of the Terenga Lions.
Mane is said to have punched his team-mate, Leroy Sane, in a dressing room altercation that took place after their 3-0 defeat to Man City on Tuesday, April 11th, 2023. Sky Sports Germany reported that Mane will make an apology to the rest of the Bayern Munich squad later today, as club chiefs continue to assess the situation.
The outlet also reported that Bayern's bosses are weighing up sanctions such as fines, suspensions, or outright termination of his contract at the club.
German winger Sane appeared to cover his injured lip after landing back in Munich. The Senegal international Mane is said to have been picked up by a separate vehicle from Munich Airport, whereas Sane caught the coach with the rest of the squad.
This incident will present manager Thomas Tuchel with more headache as Bayern look to bounce back from their defeat against Manchester City.
In the early part of 2022, Notjustok rightfully predicted the successes of emerging talents from Fave, AV, Portable, Ria Sean, Soundz, Obongjayar, and a host of others, tipping them to have a good run for the year, which turned out as predicted. As is now tradition, we have similarly taken care to draw up a list of fast-rising Nigerian talents, making diverse-sounding music and representing different subcultures and lifestyles, that are sure to influence and inform the Nigerian airwaves as the year unfolds. Here is Notjustok's list of 22 Nigerian artistes to watch in 2023 (in no particular order).
Nigerian Artistes to Watch in 2023
1. Trod
The highly talented rapper, Olaonipekun Olatubosun, popularly known as Trod, although has been grinding for a minute but is yet to get his deserves. With two hip-hop projects, "The LivingGrin" (2020) and "Grinface" (2022), the energetic rapper continues to stay true to his identity and craft. The younger brother to the late Dagrin has also churned out music with greats like Olamide and Sossick.
In case you are new to Trod, you might want to listen to songs like "Shey U Fit Go" ft. Olamide, "Steady" ft. Sossick, "Boner" ft. Pyscho YP, and a couple other songs. This is an exciting act that you should definitely look out for this year.
2. Somadina
Despite the constant disparagement of female artistes in the Nigerian music industry, the ladies continue to demonstrate their worth, significance, and talent with each passing day. Born in Port-Harcourt, raised in the Netherlands, and schooled in the UK, Somadina was influenced by a lot of R&B, which clearly shows in her style; however, she prefers to identify with afro-psychedelic rock. Her 2022 single, "Rolling Loud," which has a blend of Afrobeats, propelled her into the Nigerian music scene.
Her 2022 project tagged "Heart of the Heavenly Undeniable" featured talented acts like The Cavemen, Odunsi the Engine, and a host of others. With interesting tunes like "Y I Want U," "Everybody Bleeds," and "WDYWFM," you'll get a prospering understanding of her sound: rock with a blend of Afro.
3. Tim Lyre
The Afro-fusion singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer is another exciting act that we are really looking forward to seeing explode in 2023. Having come up with the revoltive alté movement, Tim has been consistent in churning out music that stays true to his genre-bending exploration of the human experience from an afro-futurist perspective. A talent that can be banked on when it comes to catchy hooks, his blissful chorus on Show Dem Camp's "Feel Something" off their "Plamwine Music Vol. 3" album was a highlight of the project.
Tim's Lyre 2022 album, 'Worry <," further propels his talent as a singer, songwriter, and producer. On the feel-good project, you'll be dancing around elements of Afrobeats, R&B, Reggae/Dancehall, and Soul. You should check out songs like "Real," "Present," "Spanish Lime," and others from Tim Lyre.
4. Qing Madi
The Newbie represents everything tied to soul music, from writing to composure to delivery. Debuting with her soothing single "See Finish" in October 2022, Qing Madi has gone on to amass an impressive 30k+ monthly listeners on Spotify with just one single. Her vocal range and penmanship definitely set her aside, and we can't wait to see what she has in store for the world come 2023.
5. Bryann
The Ex-Big Brother housemate away from being talented boasts of a loyal and strong fanbase who took interest in his music via the reality TV show platform. Seeing a remarkable spice in his music numbers since the house, the Afro-fusion singer is a promising star for 2023.
6. S-pee
The Sensational singer who got a platform after winning the Infinix X Davido blow-my-mind nationwide challenge in 2019 has been impressive with his quality of Music. 2022 saw his collborate with heavyweight raoer Phyno on a sizzling tune titled 'Mi Amor (Remix")
7. Ladé
Government name; Oyetundun Omoladé, popularly known as Ladé, the songstress has been gaining tractions as a regular commercial voice over act for top brands, the most well-known of which is the Airtel 444 advertisement. With a similarity to the talented Teni, Lade's voice dexterity and range are top-notch. Her smash song, "Adulthood Anthem," which was released in mid-year 2022 and revolves around the harsh realities of being an adult, had a great run, garnering almost three million streams on Spotify alone.
As a build-up to the viral single, the singer-songwriter released a project titled "Merchant of Melodies," which also boasted impressive tunes like "Lova," "All The Way," and others.
8. Labianca
The American-Cameroonian songstress took the Nigerian music scene by storm with her sad-themed yet feel-good song "People" in 2022. The singer, songwriter, creative director, and mix engineer was a contestant on the 2021 edition of NBC's American talent show "The Voice," and she has a daring voice and writing skills that make her one to watch in 2023.
You might want to check out her other singles like "Woman," "Everything I Wanted," "Revenge," and more.
9. Bayanni
The Mavin Records' latest signee announced his presence with his self-titled, four-track EP, which initially led with the introspective tune "Family." However, towards the end of the year, courtesy of video sharing app Tik-Tok, Bayanni's "Tata Ta" became a viral tune, racking up over four million streams on Spotify and garnering over a million views for its official video on YouTube. With the backing and strategy of a heavyweight label like Mavin Records, we are tipping the youngster to have a meteoric career in 2023.
10. Boy Spyce
Just like Bayanni, Boy Spyce is also signed to Mavin Records and is also one of the most promising future stars in the Nigerian music scene. The singer, who got attention through his Instagram freestyle videos, has been in contact with Mavin Boss Don Jazzy since December 2019 but wasn't unveiled by the label until 2022, when he dropped the self-titled five-track EP "Boy Spyce," which saw "Nobody" become a fan favourite.
The Afro-fusion singer is easily marketable with his style of sound, and that puts him in a favourable position for mainstream music. Songs like "Dreams" equally show his vocal dexterity and composure. A talent to look out for.
11. Major AJ
The Chocolate City Afro-Fusion singer is another interesting act to look out for. His five-track "Retroverse" EP was impressive, with "Taboo," the lead single on the project, garnering over 150,000 streams on Spotify.
12. Novemba
The Port Harcourt-born singer-songwriter is known for his smooth delivery in Pidgin and English. With the highly diverse music industry Nigeria currently possesses, this is another exciting act who is comfortable exploring as much sound and style as he can, but paramountly remain African. His catchy tune 'Ewo' released in the last quarter of 2022, was a favourite for whoever cared to listen.
His six-track EP 'Escapade' also had interesting songs like 'Escape', 'Spiritualize' and other soothing songs.
13. Khaid
This is another youngster who has the future staring right at him for him to grab. With a resemblance to the Rema of the early days, Khaid can comfortably deliver on hip-hop trap beats as well as Afro-fusion and Afrobeats sounds. Although the required balance has yet to perfectly click, Khaid has shown that he possesses the ability to do both and, in a matter of time, will deliver if he keeps grinding. His Trapsoul tune "With You" has already garnered over five million streams on Spotify and almost four million views on YouTube.
Another of his hip-hop tunes is "Ski," which is a relatively popular song, especially among the Gen Zs. Another shot at Afrobeats, "Amala," which featured Zlatan and was released late in 2022, was very decent too. The young chap, aside from being talented, is lucky to be backed by a serious-minded team; hence, 2023 looks promising.
14. PDSTRN
Another hip-hop representative on the list, the winner of the 8th Hennessy Artistry VS Class Competition is a breath of fresh air in the Nigerian rap scene, and we can't wait to see what the year has in store for him.
15. Odumodublvck
The "Big Gun!" Arguably one of the hottest rappers in 2022, Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, is a Nigerian rapper who possesses a villainous character. His energetic craft delivery and stage performance are definitely an advantage to his brand. The Abuja-based rapper with roots in the southern part of the country is championing the emerging +234drill, whose dominance will soon be televised. His verse on PyschoYp's "Bando Diaries" was one of the hardest rap verses in 2022, delivered in its most original form.
Known to paint vivid pictures with his lines, we like to see him as the contemporary Nigga Raw. The Anti-World Gangstars member had a good 2022 with "Dog Eat Dog" and the buzzing "Picanto," and with him recently signing to NATIVE Records in partnership with Def Jam Recordings, Odumodu is about to "lap in their box 18" all year!
16. Whoisakin
His government name is Akinola Akin, but he is popularly known by his stage name, "Whoisakin." The anonymous Afro-fusion singer has a soothing voice and in-depth writing skills. Part of the flock of artistes who took full advantage of the 2020 lockdown, which had everyone looking for new acts, with his 5-track project "Full Moon Weekends," the talented act has kept up his pace since then.
The talented singer whose 2022 jam "Damaged" is doing decent numbers benefits from the Mr. Eazi-owned "Empawa Africa" program.
17. Tar1q
17. Tar1q
The Afro-fusion singer-songwriter introduced himself to the Nigerian music scene with his impressive "Son of the Moon" EP. With fan favourites like "Bad Intentions'," the Chocolate City affiliate singer showcased why he is a force to be reckoned with in 2023.
18. Bowale
Adebowale Adelegan, popularly known as Bowale, is a Nigerian Afro-fusion singer based in the UK, known for his soothing voice and soul-stirring songwriting skills. With three projects to his name, the "Love Merchant" has never failed to deliver on the standard he is accustomed to. 2022 saw the singer thrill his fans with catchy tunes like "Je Tan" and "Gentleman," and interestingly, he has already kicked off his 2023 with a four-track EP titled "Attic Music."
With an obvious inspiration drawn from Wande Coal, Bowale can comfortably switch between Afrobeats, R&B, Soul, and acoustic music. A talent to keep an eye out for!
19. MannyWellz
The US-based Nigerian singer-songwriter is an exciting act who impresses on the go. With a solid background in music—being the son of popular Nigerian Gospel artist Pastor Jacob Kunle Ajomale, who is known for his classic tune "Leyin Jesu Kosenikan," Manny expresses his craft in sounds influenced by R&B, Afro-fusion, soul, and Nigerian folk music.
with three projects to his name: "SoulFro," "Mirage" (which featured heavyweights like Tems and Wale), and "Unwanted." Mannywellz's 2022 saw him churn out quality tunes like "No Closure", "Skeddadle," and a list of others.
Although an Indie act, the current Nigerian music scene has laid the groundwork for "undefined" types of music to thrive, where expression and experimentation are highly accepted, allowing acts like MannyWellz to shine as brightly as they can.
20. T Dollar
Another ambassador of "Afro-Adura" music, a genre that is simultaneous to street-hop, T Dollar has the typical grass-to-grace story like many acts who dwell in this genre, and that reflects in the theme of their music, which is accorded as gospel to give hope to the ghetto. The singer (who raps as well) released two projects in 2022, "Born to Shine" and "Rise," and that piqued the interest of many. His introspective and optimistic tune "Rise" became a smash, and the lad has been riding that wave since then, including starting 2023 with a headline concert.
21. Majeeed
It's undeniably an interesting time for Nigerian music, and the emergence of acts like Majeeed further proves that fact. The singer, like many others on this list, has a captivating voice, brilliant songwriting skills, and excellent delivery. Having introduced himself with the soul-stirring "Time" in 2021, he brilliantly followed up with an acoustic version of the same song in 2022, which gave him the deserved attention he needed. With a six-track EP titled "Bitter Sweet" to his name, Majeed cements himself as a sensational singer-songwriter who will take the game beyond where it is right now with his craft. Songs like "Smile For Me," "No Room For Love," "Yawa No Dey End," and "Stop Nonsense" unquestionably rocked 2022, putting him in a favorable position for 2023.
22. Berri Tiga
Being a major artistic contributor to the viral Wizkid-inspired "Machala" song, Berri Tiga properly introduced his talent to the world, and there's clearly no doubt about it. As expected, many might say it was a lucky break; however, the Afro-fusion came through with a popular tune tagged "God" as well as the impressive "Money Must Be Made."
23. Bizzonthetrack
To us, Bizzonthetrack is one of the hardest-working underground acts that needs to get his flowers soon. Bisi Kuti, the Afro-fusion act whose soothing voice and delivery style is second to none, is always releasing new music for his fans, including two projects (an album and an EP) in 2022: "Afro Jackson Vol. 1" and "CanaBizz & Trips."
Ayra Starr and Black Sherif have been confirmed as the only African artists that would be performing at a popular festival in the US.
Popular singer and performer Ayra Starr, alongside Black Sherif, have been confirmed as the only African artists that would be performing alongside some of the biggest names in the US at the Something In The Water festival 2023.
The festival which is organized by music mogul and producer Pharell Williams will kick off on the 28th of April 2023 and come to an end on the 30th of April 2023. It was also revealed that this year's edition would take place at Virginia Beach in the US.
Ayra Starr and Blacko would perform alongside top artists like ASAP Rocky, Lil Wayne, The Jonas Brothers, Clipse, Grace Jones, Busta Rhymes, Wu-Tang Clan, Maren Morris, Mumford & Sons, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Lil Yachty, 100 Gecs, Skrillex, Kid Cudi, and so on.
It was also revealed that there would be special guest artists who have not been confirmed yet.
Singer Davido has revealed the Nigerian artist he currently feels so proud of at the moment in an exclusive interview session.
Wave of the moment Davido in an exclusive interview with popular radio station Kiss FM in the United Kingdom has revealed the Nigerian artist he is so proud of at the moment.
The multiple award-winning singer and performer who is currently promoting his fourth studio album 'Timeless' which made its debut in the top 10 of the UK Albums Chart revealed that one Nigerian artist he is currently proud of in terms of how much work they put into their music and craft is the Mavin Records Rema.
The singer opened up on how proud he was of Rema indicating that he had told him this when nhe saw him in New York a few days before the interview.
Davido reminisced on how Rema had been in his house in the past mentioning that the talented singer had always been quiet and today he has the highest charting afrobeats song on the billboard hot 100 chart.
Read the official lyrics to Tyler The Creator's "Sorry Not Sorry," the closing track on CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST: The Estate Sale album, Tyler alternates between real apologies to those he believes he has harmed and mocking apologies to those he believes have wronged him in the song.
Tyler The Creator - Sorry Not Sorry Lyrics
Intro Pardon me, excusez-moi (I'm sorry) Yeah, I coulda made a better choice, I mean, what the fuck? I'm sorry, I'm fucking sorry Yeah
Verse I'm sorry, I'm sorry I don't see you more I'm sorry that the four minutes where you see your son could feel like a chore Sis', I'm sorry I'm your kin Sorry we ain't close as we should've been Sorry to my old friends The stories we coulda wrote if our egos didn't take the pen Sorry to the freaks I led on (Nah, for real, I'm sorry) Who thought their life was gonna change 'cause I gave 'em head on But instead, I sped off, yeah, I know I'm dead wrong Sorry to the guys I had to hide (Ooh) Sorry to the girls I had to lie to Who ain't need to know if I was by the lake switchin' tides, too (Tides) Anyway, I don't wanna talk (Ooh) Sorry if you gotta dig for info I don't wanna give So you stalk, make up fibs, just to talk about my private life 'cause you're weird (Uh) Met that girl this year (But), that's none ya biz Give enough with my art, know your place My personal space, y'all don't need to to be a part I'm sorry I don't wanna link and small talk over dinner I don't even drink, can't guilt trip me, I'm ice cold, roller rink Nigga-nigga-nigga, read the room Don't assume niggas is cool Stay in your pocket, this is pool Blah, blah, blah, blah 'bout trauma You ain't special, everybody got problems, uh Sorry I'm not empathetic (Nah, I'm fucking) Sorry you think I'm pathetic Sorry I don't wanna bro down Sorry I don't know your pronouns I don't mean no disrespect But, damn, we just met, calm the fuck down Oh, I'm out of touch and I'm a jerk? A bank account could never match my worth (That nigga gettin' money, he a dick now) Sorry, Mother Earth Polluted air with chemicals and dirt These cars ain't gonna buy and drive themselves What the hell you think I work for? Not to not explore and stay the same (I'm) Sorry to the fans who say I changed, 'cause I did Sorry you don't know me on a personal level to pinpoint what it is I'm sorry to my ancestors (I'm so sorry), I know I'm supposed to fight (I know) But this ice shining brighter than a black man's plight, I'ma make it right In the meantime, I'll give some advice while these blood diamonds getting cleaned off Nigga, fuck the price, spend it then, then again, I can't save niggas I'm not Superman, but I could try I'm sorry I'm pretentious Sorry that the talent, knowledge, passion isn't missing Sorry when I talk my shit and I could back it up with confidence, it get you niggas tripping, man Fuck the numbers, fuck a hook You put me on a stage and I'll show you the difference Let me see y'all hit a stage (No, y'all can't do it) Let me see y'all write a page (Y'all not gon' do it) Let me see you make a decision I made And claim that I don't know about minimum wage or Section 8 Water in the ketchup bottle to stretch when niggas ate Getting pressed by niggas hopping gates Thinkin' it's normal 'cause you ain't supposed to make it past eighteen or escape the Figure 8 cycle And I promise this is like a diet, I'ma make a way and I did, did Feel good, work paid off, now we gon' celebrate But niggas claim you arrogant when they can't relate to moments of feeling great So they aim, duck-duck-duck 'em Shot right back, buck-buck-buck 'em Sorry, not sorry (Buck 'em, buck 'em) I got two words, fuck 'em
Outro Okay, cool And like that We really mean it this time I guarantee another era is upon us So once again, we gone