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Friday 30 March 2007

NIGERIAN SONG OF THE DECADE.

It just came to my notice that there is a search for Nigeria's 'Song Of The Decade', put together by Sun Newspapers and sponsored by Star Lager Beer.

Here are the nominated songs
A. African Queen - Tuface Idibia
B. Akanchawa - Princess Njedeka
C. Bang Bang Bang - Femi Kuti
D. Bussy Body - P-Square
E. Diana - Daddy Showkey
F. Danfo Driver - Mad Melon And Mountain Black
G. Ijoya - Weird MC
H. Jagajaga - Edris Abdulkareem
I. Kerewa - Zuleezoo
J. Konko Below - Lagbaja
K. Mosorire - Paul Play Dairo
L. Mr President - African China
M. My Car - Tony Tetuila
N. Olufunmi - Styl-Plus
O. Oruka - Sunny Neji

If you are interested in voting for your song of the decade, type SOD, leave space and type the codes of your favourite five songs (A-O). Text to 33570. You can vote as many times as you want. Sorry my pips abroad, it's only for those who live in Nigeria.

My song of the decade would be a tie between Femi Kuti's 'Bang, Bang, Bang' and Paul Play's 'Mosorire'.

What's your song of the decade? Is it even in the list? Let us know!

12 comments:

  1. My best song is styl-plus' Olufunmi.

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  2. All d songs here are wonderful,I love d rap in olufunmi it was like first time in history a rap like dat would be done.AfricanQueen is also wonderful,but sorry my favourite song is not here,it is Imagine that by styl plus.

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  3. Yeah Olufunmi is nice.

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  4. I'LL GO FOR MY GUYS ZULEEZU ANYTIME MEN.KEREWA,KEREWAWAWA........

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  5. mine would be african queen.nothing better than that song

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  6. IT CAN'T BE AFRICAN QUEEN , EVEN THOUGH IT EARN THE ARTIST THE MOST MONEY.OLUFUMI WAS POWERFULL WITH NICE HARMONY BUT THE PRODUCTION COULD OF BEEN BETTER, KOKO BELOW IS SOME INTERNATIONAL GOODNESS.

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  7. I can't believe dat Faze's kolomental no make your list. Dis dude is way way way off tooooo underrated. It's about time we start appreciating real musicians in dat country, meeen.

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  8. @wienna.this is not my list o.it was put together by sun newspapers.

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  9. Olufunmi is my number 1 amongst this list.

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  10. Bang Bang Bang, Femi Kuti for sure

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