MUST READ: YOUNG, TALENTED AND IGNORED (10 Most Underrated Artistes in Nigeria )
You may have other opinion about this but i want you to carefully go through it you can name any artiste you feel is not getting the right attention and give your reasons.
10. CLAY
CLAY |
The
self-acclaimed Queen of rock
music in Nigeria and rightly so. I see no one better than her and this is not
unconnected for the fact that there are few rock bands in Nigeria. CLAY has the
voice to melt heart and the skills to get the stones "gyrating" but she’s been unfortunate to find
herself in a hypocritical country. Music lovers
listen to rock bands from other countries but won’t give her a chance. Cold Play, U2, Yellow
Card, Green Day, Linking
pack etc. are bands that most Nigerians listen to
but as usual, they
won’t even listen to our rock artiste so Clay is where she is today because she’s a Nigerian and stuck with the hypocrites. Her
rock remix of Wizkid’s “My baby” is one of the best cover ever. “Impress you”
is another song to die for.
9. K-SWITCH
At this stage of D’Banj’s career,
one would expect that he should
face reality and focus more on
K-Switch instead of spending so much money on himself. D’Banj, I should say, has passed his prime and when it was
his time, he really thrilled the
music fans and we appreciate all those fond memories of the kokomaster. But
that time has passed so we expect him to focus more of his energy in branding
K-Switch which should be his major retirement investment in the music industry.
First time I heard K-Switch on ‘booty call’ I believed in no time he would take
the industry by storm. The enormous talent embedded in K-Switch is not in doubt
but why he hasn’t achieved more can best be traced to the fact that Nigerians
are yet frolic to his
style of music and not that his talent is in question or doubt.
8. SOJAY
SOJAY |
The
former ‘Trybes men’ member. A record label formed by the Legendary ElDee. Sojay’s talent earned
him a place in the record label alongside Sheyman, Eva, K9, and ElDee himself.
If you listen to Usher, Tyrese, Sam Smith, Trey Songs and you don’t listen to
this guy then you are one of the enemies of progress I had talked about previously. Sojay’s
songs should come with a permanent bedroom warning. For example, ‘Slow Down’ by Sojay is a hazardous song to listen to
with your lover alone, lest you start making babies you didn’t plan for. This
guy needs to be appreciated more.
7. TOMEX
TOMEX |
6. K9
K9 |
The
instrumental vampire, the fire spitter, beat transformer. K9 has all that
should make him a fans favourite but like the rest who precedes him on this list, he has been
unfortunate with the Nigerian music fans. At the time that Azonto was the biggest
endemic virus plaguing the African
continent, K9 did a wonderful “kokoma” which should have ultimately
catapulted him to relevance;
yet music lovers
refused to accept him and they were rather sleeping on old Azonto tunes. Even when it seemed a feature with Olamide was a guaranteed success, K9's “Lord
have mercy” featured Olamide.
Olamide was not even needed on the song but his addition only made the
song more superb, yet it didn’t do it for him.
5. POE
I remember rightly when I first listened to POE (I cannot remember the track but I’m guessing it should be “chopstix”). Thereafter I went online and searched for any song that is of POE’s or where he featured, I probably became his number one fan. Ladipo Eso (POE) could easily be likened to J.COLE, not only does he has exceptional lyrical prowess, his delivery is also sweet to the ears and keeps your attention rapt to the song. I wish to see this guy grow and prosper in the Industry.
4. EVA
Eva
Alordiah, fortunately she started making waves for herself but didn’t last long
and not due to any faults of hers. Eva has thrived to improve on every single
she does starting right from when she dropped “I done did it” from the E.P GIGO (Garbage In Garbage
Out). “Deaf and Dumb”
(accompanied with a very creative video) was a single I thought would finally warm it's way to the heart of Nigerians.
I know a lot of my readers
will disagree that Eva raps as good as Nicki Minaj, or do you want her to start
appearing naked before you will open your ears to her music? How come Nicki is
a phenomenon in Nigeria and Eva is still obscure?
3. PHEROWSHUZ
For
the next two artistes, I won’t say much because words aren’t enough to describe
how much talents these
guys have. Pherow the great, as he
is fondly called by
fans because his lyrics are actually great .if you want to listen to
punchlines that will blow you away, you have to listen to Pherowshuz. In a chat
with M.I, he reckoned that, without hesitation, Pherowshuz and Boogey are beasts with dope lines when it comes
to rap. When Pherow released his album “Pherow the great”, I bought three copies of the album, some persons
stole the other two.
2. BOOGEY
How do I begin describing this
amazing talent with words,
pen and paper. Some
things are inexplicable that words
can’t describe and Boogey is one of them. The first time I heard Boogey was a track on his EP “Artificial
intelligence” which featured on
miabaga.com and he registered his name among the hip-hop committee. If only
Boogey was an American
that is when people will realise even Kendrick and J.cole got nothing on this
guy. Boogey raps better than them
but you won’t notice or agree
because he is a Nigerian. To understand the "awesomeness"
of boogey, go ye online and download his songs.
1. SEYI SHAY
SEYI SHAY |
The inclusion of Seyi on this list
would come as a surprise to some, bearing in mind that she has performed at the
biggest events, brand ambassador to Pepsi and Etisalat. But we should ask if
she's really as big as she ought to be. I say she deserves more. None Of
the other artistes aforementioned can
boast of the rich C.V
that Seyi Shay possesses.
I can imagine how she
thought when she arrives Nigeria she
would blow away the industry with her vocals and talent. She was
convinced by my big bros,
Sound Sultan, to return
to Nigeria which wasn’t bad it
might not have totally gone as she expected. Having worked with Matthew
Knowles (Beyoncé’s father), won "From
above" audition,
starred in MTV Series, did
back ups for Beyoncé and after seeing how much Rihanna and Beyoncé are being worshipped in Nigeria,
she thought “why not?”. Shay’s melodious 'Right now' targets the soul but somehow finds it way to your soles.
Other
artistes who could have also made this list include: Jesse Jagz, Orezi, Cynthia
Morgan, Nosa, Efa, and Pryse.
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