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Tuesday 3 June 2014

Paul Play ft. Tunde (Styl-Plus) - We are Nigerians

In the midst of terrorist attacks and sectarian violence in Nigeria and protests to #bringbackourgirls alive, Paul Play Dairo and Tunde of Styl-Plus) have decided to lend their voices to this situation through a nationalistic song "We Are Nigerians" This song is aimed at reminding Nigerians and the entire world of the greatness of our dear country; as we all unite to support the Super Eagles at the  2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Enjoy below...

45 comments:

  1. Nice one. Welldone guys.


    CoolDiva speak!

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  2. Nice one paul play! Up up our Eagles of hope. I pray Keshi and his Team will do us proud in Brazil

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  3. Very nice one, good to have them back on track.... check out http://www.quonigeria.com/ for fantastic job opening in Lagos

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  4. Nice song, good to see Tunde again.
    So he still remember what music is.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Downloading mode activated...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. Woow.. iv missd paul play (angel of my my life) nd my handsome plus swagallicious tunde.. nice video. . dis sng jus made my day including d artist

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  7. How long we will continue to remain as one Nigeria remains to be seen, nice song anyway


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  8. Linda,there's a man here in Brampton Ontario that won $50million yesterday bring d news joor
    Ola Brampton say so

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  9. LOL. Enjoy below?? which kain shalo be that?

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  10. Bia Tunde na only you waka come ?

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  11. wow!!! nice music with a good video, atleast i didn't see any half/nude girl. just a pity i have lost hope in this fukin country, but with songs like this i might have a rethink.

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  12. Rubbish....i hope this is not our official world cup song for Nigeria. Nice try but hell noooooooooo

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  13. This song made me ssmile. So beautiful. Well done to the duo, i see this song becoming real big esp during Nigerian matches.

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  14. Very weak song and video

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  15. Fine Hit.

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  16. Hello o?... I appreciate their effort but the song is just...

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  17. I smiled all through,tunde of style plus, we waiting for your next track

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  18. As clueless as GEJ. This song can only make it as far as we go in the world cup. too dry. it's too bad can't show naked girls in a football song. that wud have helped. lmao!!!

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  19. Nice song nice lyrics I advise call all the politicians, boko haram ,militant, opc , Hausa ibo,Yoruba that we are all oneNigerian you need to launch your album with all of them as one Nigeria keep it up

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  20. Nice song nice lyrics I advise call all the politicians, boko haram ,militant, opc , Hausa ibo,Yoruba that we are all oneNigerian you need to launch your album with all of them as one Nigeria keep it up

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  21. Nice #bright bravo#

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  22. Linda have you seen the Nigerian couple that won 50 millon dollars in Toronto Canada?God bless Canada.

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  23. Nice song. But am just wondering why it had to be shot in the UK. That doesn't make sense in my opinion. Anyways, good thought, nice effort.

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  24. I don't understand most Nigerians some times. We love to claim Nigerians but will never associate with the country. How can you record a song about Nigeria in London. For Christ sake, on a street in London. How does that background relate to the country you are representing. Its funny..........

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  25. We are Nigerians ko,we are Nigerians ni,Gucci tops,London streets,london houses and parks,Nigerians indeed.We are never proud of ourselves,.Must he shoot the video in London?how many stars from other countries come to shoot their videos in Nigeria?

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  26. Association of faded career.

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  27. there is hope

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  28. I tried enjoying the song but as hard as I tried, I can't feel the patriotism coming. It's sad and unfortunate but the truth is, I'm tired of my country and if I had a way, I wouldn't be a Nigerian citizen anymore. I didn't feel a sense of pride listening to the song.

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  29. why is the audio is really poor

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  30. I'm I hearing well, what sort of rubbish song is this.
    The beat is also very generic.
    Not a nice comeback for Paul play and Tunde

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  31. All ya tweeps complaining about shooting in London! Some of those shots are in Festac Town. #WasThere so coooloooo temperrrr. Simple and Nice video. Doesn't always have to be about extravagance but showing the glories past n possible future, that's what a good video is. #GBAM
    Weldone Son

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  32. nice video prolly shot with bold 5 camera

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  33. Go Nigeria.....
    God Bless our beautiful nation. Amen

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  34. Una no go kill me wit laff. Tunde wey dey talk say e don comot style plus na now e come remember to use d name? abeg pack well

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  35. Big ups unkl paul. I feel it's high time the old skool musicians RE-BRANDED tho. No worry, if i finish my masters for here..i go ball back naija cum join una. -THE BADOO OF UK.

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  36. Nice song. But i thought Styl-plus is 3 Guys. Only one of them represented in the video.

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  37. I wonder how some people reason! Are they saying it is not possible to have Nigerian patriots or foreigners sympathetic to Nigeria in the UK? One can be in any country and still be patriotic to his country. People should for once be objective. Keep it up Paul!

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