Within the time span of Summer 2012 and Summer 2013, several new
artists have made their entrance into the music scene. Some have made a
lot of noise with their music, but only a handful of artists really had
us putting their songs on repeat, making noise when a song came on and
made serious impact between the aforementioned time period.
The list below is a True, undiluted run down of the Artists that shaped, defined and led music among Nigerian consumers in the past year.
P-Square Personally occupies the #1 Spot on the ”10 Hottest Artists in Nigeria” list as carefully and objectively selected by the notjustOk Team.
The EME boss decided to go back into the studio after playing executive role in grooming Wizkid and Skales as solo artists. Mr W blessed us with 2 strong singles Yes/No and Good Good Loving and displayed to us the true essence of R&B with his 3rd studio album, R&BW.
2. May D
After the P Square and May D separation, May D dropped the visuals for another solid single, Gat Me High after which he released So Many Tinz produced by Fliptyce before releasing his debut album on his newly formed Confam Records in 2013.
3. KCEE
KCEE, who had dropped 2 singles Okpekete and Give it to Me ft Flavour which were attempts at scoring a hit single, pleasantly surprised us all after Limpopo was released in 2013. He successfully gave fans what will probably end up being one of the top 3 songs of 2013, and followed it up with his new single Okoso.
4. Tiwa Savage
Ms. Tiwa Savage who recently got engaged and scored a well deserved Pepsi endorsement deal in 2012, remains relevant in the music scene and finally released her highly anticipated debut album, Once Upon A Time in 2013. “Eminado” (featuring Don Jazzy) is quickly becoming a fan favourite.
5. Flavour
Flavour is like the Rock Star of Nigeria who has been touring the world for majority of 2013 from his concerts in Australia, sold out show in Burkina Faso, USA Tour and a Cameroon tour coming soon. He also dropped some powerful singles like Ada Ada, Shake and Chinny Baby.
Well, there you have it. Do you agree with our list? Have your say below.
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The list below is a True, undiluted run down of the Artists that shaped, defined and led music among Nigerian consumers in the past year.
10. Burna Boy
Like To Party is a testament that you can catch a hit record without following the typical music format that rules the airwaves in Nigeria. Burna Boy appeared to have come from nowhere after “Like To Party” became an overwhelming hit all over Lagos and most parts of Nigeria, but the reality is that he has been dropping music since 2011 and finally caught his biggest hit in 2012. Burna then went on to deliver a quality video for not just his first single off the L.I.F.E album but for his other strong and widely accepted singles such as Tonight and Run My Race which were produced by Aristokrat in-house producer LeriQ.9. Timaya
The Egberi Papa 1 of Bayelsa is still very relevant in the grand scheme of things. After replacing his in-house producer K-Solo with Young D, his sound became more full of youthful energy and translated seamlessly among the more modern audience consuming Nigerian music today. After releasing what most of us call a banger in his “Shake your Bum Bum” single in 2012, it was a required song that had to play at least twice at any given night. Then he went drop other extra catchy singles titled “Sexy Ladies”., “Club on Fire”, “Malonogede” and solid party album UPGRADE.8. Ice Prince
After the huge success of Oleku, and the launch of Ice Prince‘s debut album in 2011; the critics felt like it was a fluke. However, Ice silenced them with Aboki and a number of fierce freestyles. When it comes to most sought after rappers in Nigeria or Nigerian music around the world, Ice Prince definitely leads the pack and has been able to package his flow and hooks properly for commercial success. He also confirms that he is the ‘best rapper singer surely’ on TRUTH; a recent freestyle he released earlier in 2013.7. Olamide
Truth be told, Olamide has been putting in quality work since Young Erikina. However, it appears that he started flooding the streets with music in 2012 even before his album dropped and after the success of Ilefo ILLuminati and First Of All, Olamide continues to drop heat until this day from Rayban Abacha to the more popular , Durosoke and Baddo Love.6. Iyanya
Although Iyanya was all over the gossip sites due to his many unsuccessful relationships, Iyanya definitely dominated Nigerian music for a good period in 2012. His Kukere single took him to a level he had never been before so he and his MMM group team took full advantage by dropping another overwhelming single, “Ur Waist” ft Emma Nyra which kept him up there with both feet rooted deep. In addition, he recently added more fans to his base after touring the USA and UK during the Spring of 2013. It is agreed among many top promoters and DJs in the States that Iyanya’s USA tour has been the most successful among most Nigerian contemporary artist tours in the past 5 years.5. 2face Idibia
The most loved and respected artist in the Nigerian music industry, 2face Idibia did his rounds last year and killed the airwaves with his hit single Ihe Neme off his most recent studio album Away and Beyond. He then went quiet in the beginning of 2013 to prepare and participate in his wedding and honeymoon. Happy Married Life, Sir!4. Wizkid
The StarBoy himself who has a well of talent and unnatural work ethic when it comes to things of music, stayed very relevant all through 2012 with the massive single Azonto and a plethora of good songs he has dropped with his new Starboy producers Legendury Beats and Maleek Berry. Although his name was mixed up among rumored conflict with EME, the label he is still signed to, he has managed to continue to drop hits and stay very relevant even on the international scene after dropping notable tracks like Drop It ft Wale and Blown Away with Angel.3. Davido
If you ask most club and party goers what the hit of 2013 is so far, majority of them will probably say Gobe. Davido blew everyone away with the 1st single off his 2nd studio album and continues to drop strong singles such ask Kalo Konnect and One of A Kind. His most recent single Skelewu which dropped barely over a week ago is already on its way to claiming National Hit status. Davido has proven that he is a force to be reckoned with in the industry and continues to disappoint the naysayers.2. D’banj
Who God has blessed, no man can curse; that is D’banj‘s story. Although he has not dropped any overwhelmingly engaging track in 2013; he killed everything with Oliver Twist in 2012 from going mainstream in the UK, to getting a Malibu worldwide placement deal for Oliver Twist song. D’banj continues to be one of the most relevant and distinct artists in the continent of Africa. D’banj is a true entertainer and anything he says, drops or headlines (in terms of shows/concerts) usually attracts a huge amount of people because we know that we will be entertained.1. P Square
The Twin Kings of Africa!!! The Okoye twins are in a league all by themselves and continue to maintain their winning position. They brought us the massive Beautiful Onye and Chop My Money remix both last year and destabilized every huge plan any artist in the continent had of dominating the music scene. P-Square then went on to drop the killer visuals for Alingo and in 2013 delivered another widely accepted single and video Personally.P-Square Personally occupies the #1 Spot on the ”10 Hottest Artists in Nigeria” list as carefully and objectively selected by the notjustOk Team.
Worthy Mentions
1. Banky WThe EME boss decided to go back into the studio after playing executive role in grooming Wizkid and Skales as solo artists. Mr W blessed us with 2 strong singles Yes/No and Good Good Loving and displayed to us the true essence of R&B with his 3rd studio album, R&BW.
2. May D
After the P Square and May D separation, May D dropped the visuals for another solid single, Gat Me High after which he released So Many Tinz produced by Fliptyce before releasing his debut album on his newly formed Confam Records in 2013.
3. KCEE
KCEE, who had dropped 2 singles Okpekete and Give it to Me ft Flavour which were attempts at scoring a hit single, pleasantly surprised us all after Limpopo was released in 2013. He successfully gave fans what will probably end up being one of the top 3 songs of 2013, and followed it up with his new single Okoso.
4. Tiwa Savage
Ms. Tiwa Savage who recently got engaged and scored a well deserved Pepsi endorsement deal in 2012, remains relevant in the music scene and finally released her highly anticipated debut album, Once Upon A Time in 2013. “Eminado” (featuring Don Jazzy) is quickly becoming a fan favourite.
5. Flavour
Flavour is like the Rock Star of Nigeria who has been touring the world for majority of 2013 from his concerts in Australia, sold out show in Burkina Faso, USA Tour and a Cameroon tour coming soon. He also dropped some powerful singles like Ada Ada, Shake and Chinny Baby.
Well, there you have it. Do you agree with our list? Have your say below.
Lady Gaga
Title: "Artpop" | Release Date: TBD
“Artpop” is much, much more than Gaga’s third album. It’s also a highly anticipated app with complimentary, interactive content and an accompanying documentary following the recording process helmed by frequent collaborator Terry Richardson. Beyond that, not many details have been confirmed about the project. Though there have been plenty of rumors. The tracks believed to be on the set include a confirmed sequel to Beyoncé duet “Telephone,” possibly titled “Ratchet” (and possibly the first single for Beyoncé’s own upcoming album, tentatively due in April.) A release date has also yet to be confirmed, but multiple sources have told Billboard that the set might not arrive until as late as September. We do know, however, that Gaga booked a lot of studio time with rising EDM artist Zedd, and has cut more than 50 tracks for the collection.
Title: "Artpop" | Release Date: TBD
“Artpop” is much, much more than Gaga’s third album. It’s also a highly anticipated app with complimentary, interactive content and an accompanying documentary following the recording process helmed by frequent collaborator Terry Richardson. Beyond that, not many details have been confirmed about the project. Though there have been plenty of rumors. The tracks believed to be on the set include a confirmed sequel to Beyoncé duet “Telephone,” possibly titled “Ratchet” (and possibly the first single for Beyoncé’s own upcoming album, tentatively due in April.) A release date has also yet to be confirmed, but multiple sources have told Billboard that the set might not arrive until as late as September. We do know, however, that Gaga booked a lot of studio time with rising EDM artist Zedd, and has cut more than 50 tracks for the collection.
Read more at http://www.billboard.com/articles/1535982/lady-gaga-artpop-album-preview#43jRP5fyOWwpQXQV.99
Beyonce
Title: TBD | Release Date: TBD
A lot has happened in Beyoncé's life since her platinum 2011 album, "4," -- entering her thirties, becoming a mother -- so Queen B certainly has plenty of inspiration to choose from as she works on the follow-up. She’s currently in the studio prepping a new album that could sting a bit more than her last. Though Bey’ hasn’t released a single from it yet, she recently revealed to GQ that she’s working with Justin Timberlake and frequent collaborator, singer-songwriter The-Dream. With a Super Bowl halftime performance in a few days and an HBO documentary out in a couple of weeks, she’s all set to swarm the airwaves.
Title: TBD | Release Date: TBD
A lot has happened in Beyoncé's life since her platinum 2011 album, "4," -- entering her thirties, becoming a mother -- so Queen B certainly has plenty of inspiration to choose from as she works on the follow-up. She’s currently in the studio prepping a new album that could sting a bit more than her last. Though Bey’ hasn’t released a single from it yet, she recently revealed to GQ that she’s working with Justin Timberlake and frequent collaborator, singer-songwriter The-Dream. With a Super Bowl halftime performance in a few days and an HBO documentary out in a couple of weeks, she’s all set to swarm the airwaves.
Read more at http://www.billboard.com/articles/1536081/beyonce-2013-album-preview#eoCkPoPWKZzp4RSd.99
Big Sean
Title: "Hall of Fame" | Release Date: Spring 2013
Kanye West protégé Big Sean parlayed buzz from his “Finally Famous” mixtape series into his 2011 major label debut “Finally Famous,” which landed at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Aligned with his G.O.O.D. Music family, Sean spent much of last year touring and released his standout mixtape “Detroit” in the wake of promoting “Cruel Summer.” To drum up anticipation for his impending sophomore album “Hall of Fame,” the Michigan native has already released the offering’s KeY Wane and Young Chop-produced first single “Guap,” which peaked at No. 18 on the Rap Songs chart.
Title: "Hall of Fame" | Release Date: Spring 2013
Kanye West protégé Big Sean parlayed buzz from his “Finally Famous” mixtape series into his 2011 major label debut “Finally Famous,” which landed at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Aligned with his G.O.O.D. Music family, Sean spent much of last year touring and released his standout mixtape “Detroit” in the wake of promoting “Cruel Summer.” To drum up anticipation for his impending sophomore album “Hall of Fame,” the Michigan native has already released the offering’s KeY Wane and Young Chop-produced first single “Guap,” which peaked at No. 18 on the Rap Songs chart.
Read more at http://www.billboard.com/articles/1531610/big-sean-hall-of-fame-album-preview#4pC5LbJeA1oxKu8t.99
Big Sean
Title: "Hall of Fame" | Release Date: Spring 2013
Kanye West protégé Big Sean parlayed buzz from his “Finally Famous” mixtape series into his 2011 major label debut “Finally Famous,” which landed at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Aligned with his G.O.O.D. Music family, Sean spent much of last year touring and released his standout mixtape “Detroit” in the wake of promoting “Cruel Summer.” To drum up anticipation for his impending sophomore album “Hall of Fame,” the Michigan native has already released the offering’s KeY Wane and Young Chop-produced first single “Guap,” which peaked at No. 18 on the Rap Songs chart.
Title: "Hall of Fame" | Release Date: Spring 2013
Kanye West protégé Big Sean parlayed buzz from his “Finally Famous” mixtape series into his 2011 major label debut “Finally Famous,” which landed at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Aligned with his G.O.O.D. Music family, Sean spent much of last year touring and released his standout mixtape “Detroit” in the wake of promoting “Cruel Summer.” To drum up anticipation for his impending sophomore album “Hall of Fame,” the Michigan native has already released the offering’s KeY Wane and Young Chop-produced first single “Guap,” which peaked at No. 18 on the Rap Songs chart.
Read more at http://www.billboard.com/articles/1531610/big-sean-hall-of-fame-album-preview#4pC5LbJeA1oxKu8t.99
Big Sean
Title: "Hall of Fame" | Release Date: Spring 2013
Kanye West protégé Big Sean parlayed buzz from his “Finally Famous” mixtape series into his 2011 major label debut “Finally Famous,” which landed at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Aligned with his G.O.O.D. Music family, Sean spent much of last year touring and released his standout mixtape “Detroit” in the wake of promoting “Cruel Summer.” To drum up anticipation for his impending sophomore album “Hall of Fame,” the Michigan native has already released the offering’s KeY Wane and Young Chop-produced first single “Guap,” which peaked at No. 18 on the Rap Songs chart.
Title: "Hall of Fame" | Release Date: Spring 2013
Kanye West protégé Big Sean parlayed buzz from his “Finally Famous” mixtape series into his 2011 major label debut “Finally Famous,” which landed at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Aligned with his G.O.O.D. Music family, Sean spent much of last year touring and released his standout mixtape “Detroit” in the wake of promoting “Cruel Summer.” To drum up anticipation for his impending sophomore album “Hall of Fame,” the Michigan native has already released the offering’s KeY Wane and Young Chop-produced first single “Guap,” which peaked at No. 18 on the Rap Songs chart.
Read more at http://www.billboard.com/articles/1531610/big-sean-hall-of-fame-album-preview#4pC5LbJeA1oxKu8t.99
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