Nigeria’s Hottest Hip Hop Music of 2021

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

Contents

Here’s a list of Nigeria’s hottest hip hop music of 2021. This list includes both mainstream and underground artists.

Introduction

Nigerian hip hop artists are constantly putting out new music and it can be hard to keep up. Here is a list of the hottest hip hop tracks of 2021 so far.

1. “In my own lane” by Blaqbonez
2. “AMG” by A- Reece
3. “No body” by CKay
4. “Bigger picture” by Odunsi
5. “Green light” by Fireboy DML

M.I Abaga – The Chairman

M.I Abaga – The Chairman is one of the most popular albums in Nigeria. It was released in October 2020 and has been topping the charts ever since. The album features some of the biggest names in Nigerian hip hop, including Falz, Ice Prince, Wale and Vector. It’s a must-listen for any fan of Nigerian hip hop.

Vector Tha Viper – Lafiaji

Vector Tha Viper’s “Lafiaji” is Nigeria’s hottest hip hop song of 2021 so far. The track, which was released in December 2020, has been praised for its catchy hooks and Vector’s smooth flow. “Lafiaji” is the lead single from Vector’s upcoming album of the same name, which is scheduled for release in February 2021.

Terry Apala – Keep Them Talking

Terry Apala’s song “Keep Them Talking” is quickly becoming one of the hottest hip hop songs in Nigeria. The song has a catchy beat and Apala’s unique flow make it irresistible to hip hop fans. If you’re looking for something new to bump in your car or at the club, this is it.

Odunsi (The Engine) – Rare

Odunsi (The Engine) is a Nigeria Hip Hop artist whose song Rare has taken the nation by storm. The songstress is not only praised for her music but also for heralingy and politically-charged lyrics that address social ills such as police brutality, rape, and corruption. Given the current climate in Nigeria, it is no surprise that her music has struck a chord with so many people. In a country where the government is often accused of being corrupt and indifferent to the plight of its citizens, Odunsi’s songs offer a much-needed voice of hope and defiance.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Nigerian hip hop music scene is rapidly growing and evolving. There are many talented artists making great music. 2021 is shaping up to be an exciting year for hip hop music in Nigeria.

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