Wednesday 10 April 2013

Gossip & Gists: The Top 10-Nigerian Rap Songs From 1999

Trybesmen – eLDee, Freestyle, Kaboom
10. Na Beans by Terry Tha Rapman 
One of Terry Tha Rapman’s great assets is taking everyday pain and struggles and delivering them in a comical way. Being a member of the now defunct SWAT ROOT, Terry remains one of the few who perfectly blend with the Hip Hop crowd and mainstream crowd. ‘Na Beans’ is the perfect example of this trait. Clever, funny and witty Terry Tha Rapman scored his first national hit.

9. Delicious by 2 Shotz and Big Lo 
Probably the best rap song by a duo in this country. This song which was crafted by 2 Shotz and Big Lo is one of the most accepted rap songs in Nigeria’s mainstream scene. The Igbo-centric rappers took off in 2005 where Junior and Pretty stopped by dropping a hip-hop party jam fused with comic delivery that shook the nation. Delicious, with its hunting Igbo flute, burnt dance floors from Ikeja to Gusau. In 2006, Big Lo and 2 Shotz were the first recipient of the Hip Hop World Awards as they rightly went home with the Best Collabo award. Shame they later had beef which severed their relationship.

8. Pon Pon Pon by Dagrin 
While Yoruba rap was nothing new to the country thanks to Lord of Ajasa who is widely regarded as the progenitor of Yoruba rap, Dagrin was the artiste that gave it credibility. The street anthem ‘Pon Pon Pon’ blazed through the industry without a video. The song produced by arguably Nigeria’s best rap producer Sossick was so hard and raw that millions of people embraced the song’s autobiographic hustler tales. Unfortunately Dagrin passed away on April 22, 2010. Death however promoted him to an immortal status.

7. Ki Ni Big Deal by Naeto C 
Before Naeto C dropped Ki Ni Big Deal on us, a whole lot of people felt he was a rich kid with a foreign accent who couldn’t rap. His earlier singles ‘Sitting On Top’ and ‘You Know My P’ hardly won him any fans either. Well all that changed when he dropped the instant classic ‘Ki Ni Big Deal’. The song which was produced by TY Mix changed the perception of Naeto C faster than any international PR firm could.

6. Stylee by DJ Jimmy JATT feat. Modenine, 2face Idibia and Elajoe 
When it comes to DJs in Nigeria, only one is legendary and that is DJ Jimmy JATT. In 2007 he brought out the first mixtape by a Nigerian and ‘Stylee’ was the first single. The song was forceful; bursting it way into the charts, streets and clubs. Stylee remains a major anthem which boasts of Modenine’s most popular verse and 2face at his prime. Heads will never stop rocking to this.

5. Ehen by Ruggedman 
Whether you hate him or like him now, one thing is for sure Ruggedman kick started this whole thing. Prior to Ruggedman, wack MCs reigned supreme and real rappers had little or no chance. Tired of the mediocre state of the game, Ruggedman released ‘Ehen’ which was a mega-diss track aimed at the most popular wack rappers of that time- Maintain, Rasqie and the mighty Eedris Abdulkareem. It was what the game needed, eyes were opened and the Nigerian rap scene has fared much better. Take a bow, Ruggedman.

4. Safe by M.I 
The mass appeal that M.I’s debut, the critically-acclaimed ‘Crowd Mentality’ couldn’t achieve, ‘Safe’ did in blistering speed. Wanting you to know that he was an artiste capable of connecting with the masses, M.I concocted a song based on all the popular hits at the time which showcased his lyrical dexterity. Everything about the song screams classic from the way M.I lyrically waltzed around the track and Djinee‘s laugh at the beginning to his hooks (which are not really hooks in the actual fact). Despite the slick lines, average Nigerians who don’t like rap music know this song word for word.

3. Oya by Da Trybe 
You can’t write the history of Nigerian rap without mentioning this song that’s arguably Nigeria’s hardest posse cut. Da Trybe was made up of Trybesmen and their associates [Sasha, Blaise, 2 Shotz, Del, Timi, Double O, Dr Sid). With eLDee on the beat, this crew created a song so mean that it ruled both the streets and the clubs.

2. Elbow Room by Modenine 
Elbow Room is the apex of lyricism in Nigerian rap. Even though this song is 9 years old, it remains unmatched by any Nigerian rapper. Modenine packed punchlines upon punchlines on this song with flawless delivery and menacing flow. Modenine hands down is Nigeria's best lyricist and ‘Elbow Room’ is his magnum opus.

1. Shake Bodi by Trybesmen 
Every rapper seeks to find the perfect balance between street credibility and mainstream appeal. It is a never ending search for many rappers, only a few have been able to pull it off. Notorious B.I.G is a perfect example. In Nigeria, Trybesmen (the now defunct group consisted of eLDee the DonFreestyle and Kaboom) found that holy grail by blending top-notch lyrics with Nigerian lingo and parlance. ‘Shake Bodi’ happens to be one of their greatest works where they flaunted their crisp and clear rhyming with Nigerian flavour. As Nigeria's rap scene develops daily, Trybesmen, a group that was ahead of its time, is now getting full credit for building the foundation.

Music: Lara George Drops Third Solo Album

Nigerian gospel singer, Lara George has recently released a new album titled ‘Higher’.

Lara George

Released on Sorte Entertainment, ‘Higher’ is her third solo album and it features the earlier released singles, ‘Higher’ and ‘Rise’.

The former Kush singer who just delivered her second child in the US a few months ago, says she is excited about the album. ‘The title was prophetical and it is bound to uplift the soul’, the ‘Ijoba Orun’ singer stated.

The video for ‘Higher’ is already gaining airplay on television stations across the country.

Gossip & Gists: Rapper Eva Battles Manager; Now Dating Charly Boy’s Son

Rapper Elohor Eva Alordiah is going through an emotional phase…


Last night, the rapper’s manager (and one time boyfriend) Ugo Date Izeogu controversially revealed that he and Eva ended their working relationship months ago, specifically in February 2013.

And it appears things didn’t end well between the pair as Ugo took to his Twitter account to literally lambast the eccentric rapper.

3UD Brand Managment quit the @evaalordiah account in February! I kept quiet about it and now she’s claiming she owns 3UD. You must be mad‘, @Ugodate angrily tweeted.

You are a poison that just contaminates everything you touch and you will not let go until you have totally destroyed it‘, he continued.

Interestingly, Ugo had been ranting since midnight but later deleted all of his tweets, only for him to start again hours later, apparently urged by his followers on the social network to reveal the truth about the matter.

You ain’t 3UD unless I say so! 3rd moo-effing Ugo Date Brand Management! Nonesense! Take yo shit down! see u in court!‘, Ugo continued. Ugo also posted a photo of 3UD’s Certificate of Incorporation to prove his statement.

The pair worked together for close to two years, after Eva parted ways former COOL FM OAP and BooBoo in 2011. Their relationship extended past business and they also became romantically involved.

Eva was dropped from eLDee’s Trybe Records in November 2012 with the label explaining that they didn’t get any headway with her career after five months of signing.

Meanwhile Eva has moved on with her love life as she is currently dating popular artiste and entertainer Charly Boy‘s son, Charles Alexander Oputa Jr., who is also a fashion designer. Oputa Jr shuttles between Atlanta, US and Nigeria where he owns Retail Therapy Fashion Lounge in Abuja. The lounge sells high priced female shoes and exotic wines.

The two have become very fond of each other, declaring their love for each other on social networks Twitter and Instagram, posting photos of them kissing and smooching.

Eva has remained silent over the matter as she did not respond to our enquiries via Twitter. Her mobile phone has also been turned off.

Gossip & Gists: Kupa Victory Makes A Comeback After 10-Years

 Kupa Victory

Reggae artiste, Kupa Victory is back after a 10 years hiatus from the music scene.

The Delta State-born musician who won many awards when he was popular in the late 90s/early 2000s for his albums ‘ No Contest’ (1998) and ‘Ashes to Classes’ (2003) tells E! 365 his long absence from the scene has not inhibited his talents.

Now on his own label, Groove Tyme Entertainment, Kupa Victory plans to revive the good ol’ days with sensational reggae tunes.

The energetic and rough-voiced reggae musician has already put out two singles, ‘Ijo ya’ and ‘Dance’ hoping to get back his fans and make some new ones at the same time…