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Sadiq Astone - Zubar

  Sadiq Astone is an exceptional talent who has mastered the art of entertaining his audience, most especially the female folks. Zubar is one exceptional song that will liven up any groove, most especially if it has to do with weddings. Zubar is an Afrocentric song laced with the local kalangu (drums) to spice up and ginger your system. it is a song that speaks with a rich rhythm, carefully spiced up melody and most importantly, entertaining.  The song in it's totality speaks on how weddings are graced by the elite and the flamboyancy of showering their loved ones with gifts which mostly comes in form of cash. Zubar can be translated to mean "shower" or "spray". kindly find the link to the song below. To add more sauce to the mix, Sadiq Astone has placed a competition tagged "Zubar Dance Challenge" where the winner goes away with 50grand NGN cash price. The 1st runner up goes home with 30,000 NGN while the 2nd runner up goes away with 20,00

Nomiis Gee, Ricqy Ultra, Bmeri Aboki, Kamar Tachio, Others bag City People Music Award

  Nomiis Gee receiving his award at the City People Music Award held in Lagos State  The City People Music Award which was held at Lagos on the 6th day of December was quite explosive and welcoming. It heralded a brand new dawn in the phase of music in this post-covid pandemic. It also means a lot most especially to the northern artists who are working tirelessly to push their craft to the southern part of the country. No doubt their craftmanship was well recognized by the organizers as the call for northern artists to be celebrated and recognized in this year's edition of City People Music Award 2020. It has been a long time coming and slowly but steadily, our northern artists will get the atttention they so much deserve as long as they put in more workload, time and effort to their craftmanship. Among the artists from the northern realm who graced the floor for being recipients include the Hausa hip-hop ambassador who has put so much effort in projecting artists globally to every

Nomiis Gee X Ricqy Ultra - Anzo Wurin

The song ANZO WURIN is the second single off the joint album kindly put together by Ricqy Ultra and Nomiis Gee . This is followed after the previously released single KUNA INA which threw the hip-hop community into frenzy showing what the two geniuses can bring to the table when it comes to good music. ANZO WURIN is an afro-pop song that is so calm and refreshing. The melodic sax played on the song will definitely get your nerves aching to vibe. Ricqy Ultra starts of the song with the lines "DJ don land now gbedu go flow/ even the VIP don dey overflow/ na only pesin wey get class go know say big man [get] big levels/ the levels go change when the money begin show". The song from the very start will get all DJ's on deck to start slamming. Nomiis Gee on the other hand delivers a catching hook with the words "Kun ce kuna son kidan rawa? Kun samu. Kun ce fa a baku na casu? An baku....Mr DJ.......ANZO WURIN". It literally spells that for those who want

Ricqy Ultra - Casket Lyrics

  Oh God  don't take my breathe away Give me one chance and wipe my sins away Send down your angels to take me away Can you please take my pains away? Driving 120 on the highway Suddenly I came crashing on the side way I saw a picture of my family My soul was singing some melody Life is so cruel yeah I know that Life is not fair, I'm proud to be black Why is it that everybody's crying? Why is it my soul is just smiling? Why is it I'm just here, I'm just standing? Why is it I'm just here, I'm just blabbing? Why is it I left this world so early? Why is it I loved my family so dearly? Now that I see my body carried in a casket Look at my body all wrapped up in a blanket I'm carrying my pains and my sorrows in a basket My soul is so cold Oh my God i need a jacket Good deeds are not sold in a supermarket You think you can fly to paradise in a rocket Connect my body in my grave with a socket Come and steal my sins away pickpocket He took my pains away He took

Don R - Ba Gudu Ft Nomiis Gee X BOC

  Don R also known by the aka Arewa Finext releases the visuals to this smash single taking over the Arewa Hip-hop scenery titled Ba Gudu. Ba Gudu is a hip-hop song with a resonating feel that will reinvigorate your inner senses. Don R did justice to the hook and verse as well. The song features two heavyweights in the name of Nomiis Gee and B.O.C Madaki. Both artists did justice to their verse lines with energy and synergy. No doubt Ba Gudu will be a street anthem sooner rather than later. The song was by Jimoh Green and chopped by Spotlyt.                            DON R - BA GUDU (FT NOMIIS GEE X B.O.C) DOWNLOAD

Ricqy Ultra - Casket (video)

Add caption RICQY ULTRA just dropped the official video to the song Casket which is enlisted in the album project "Expect The Unexpected". The song Casket is a hybridization of poetry and rap in it's unique form, consummated from the psychic memory of Ricqy Ultra . It tells an eventful story of a soul being in the realm of two separate worlds leading to a dilemmic tragedy. Asking for forgiveness seems to be the only option left after a catastrophic accident that leads to an untimely demise of the soul. The animation concept was conceived nonetheless by upcoming director Habib Alim. Casket was produced by KefaZz Simple Touch.  

Ricqy Ultra - National Crisis

  Ricqy Ultra is a vocal hip-hop artist who sometimes refer to himself as the "rapchiatrist" or "hip-hop therapist" as his a.k.a. With Nigeria celebrating 60 years of her independence anniversary, Ricqy Ultra looks at the country's progress post-independence in this song titled " National Crisis ". National Crisis could be a debatable caption for this song but one has to listen to it critically and analyse every single statement to understand what Ricqy Ultra is talking about. Highlighting the pending issues facing the country, he still stands patriotic to the nation's cause as indicated in the first four lines of the song. It goes.... "I pledge to Nigeria my country/To be faithful, loyal & honest/But I see nobody being honest/Everybody looting our natural resources." National Crisis is open for debate and criticism but the fact remains that Nigeria has a lot of work to do for its citizens, most especially from the government.