The Best Nigerian Hip Hop Music of 2016

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A list of the best Nigerian hip hop music of 2016. Featuring top tracks and popular songs from your favorite Nigerian hip hop artists.

Introduction

Nigerian hip hop is a genre of music that originated from Nigeria in the late 20th century. The music is mainly performed in English, but some artists also perform in Yoruba, Igbo or Hausa. The Nigerian hip hop scene began to develop in the early 1990s, with pioneers like ID Ogungbe andplanting the seeds for what would become a thriving Nigerian music industry.

The best Nigerian hip hop music of 2016 was marked by a number of different sounds and styles, from the Afrocentricity of Sara Forever to the trap-influenced sound of Ycee’s “Juice.” Here are ten of the best Nigerian hip hop tracks of 2016:

The Best Nigerian Hip Hop Songs of 2016

It’s been a great year for Nigerian hip hop, with a number of great songs released. In no particular order, here are some of the best Nigerian hip hop songs of 2016.

Olamide- Who You Epp?

“Who You Epp?” is a song by Nigerian hip hop recording artist Olamide. It was released on May 5, 2016, as the lead single from his fifth studio album The Glory. The song was produced by Pheelz.

Falz- Soft Work

Falz- Soft Work:This is definitely one of the best Nigerian hip hop songs of 2016. The song is catchy and has a great message. It’s also very relatable and funny.

Lil Kesh- Efejoku

“Efejoku” is a song by Nigerian rapper Lil Kesh. It was released on February 3, 2016, as the fourth single from his debut studio album Y.A.G.I (2016). The song peaked at number 17 on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart.

CDQ- Say Baba

CDQ- Say Baba is a hip hop song by Nigerian artist CDQ. The song was released in 2016 and is one of the best Nigerian hip hop songs of 2016.

The Best Nigerian Hip Hop Albums of 2016

2016 was a great year for Nigerian hip hop, with many artists releasing great albums. In this article, we will be taking a look at the best Nigerian hip hop albums of 2016. These are the albums that we think are the best of the best and should not be missed.

Olamide- The Glory

Olamide’s sixth studio album, “The Glory” is a hip hop masterpiece. It features some of the best Nigerian rappers such as Lil Kesh, Phyno, and Reminisce. The beats are catchy and the lyrics are flow perfectly. This is one of the best hip hop albums of 2016.

M.I Abaga- Illegal Music 3

M.I Abaga’s Illegal Music 3 is one of the best Nigerian hip hop albums of 2016. The album features some of the best Nigerian rappers, including M.I, himself, Vector, and Jesse Jagz. It’s a great album for any hip hop fan, and it’s sure to get you up and moving.

Terry Apala- Apala New Skool

Terry Apala’s album, Apala New Skool is a classic and timeless hip-hop gem. The 13-track project is an ode to the lost art of story-telling in hip-hop, and Terry Apala does it effortlessly. Featuring some of Nigeria’s top production talents like Fliptyce, Masterkraft, Otee Beatz and more, the album is sonically diverse and caters to a wide range of hip-hop tastes. Lyrically, Terry Apala touches on everything from love and heartbreak to street life and socio-political issues, delivering his messages with the smooth confidence of a seasoned vet. If you’re looking for Nigerian hip-hop at its finest, look no further than Terry Apala’s Apala New Skool.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the best Nigerian hip hop music of 2016 was a year of survival for the genre. Despite the many challenges, Nigerian hip hop artists held their own and continued to create great music. The future of the genre is bright and we can only hope that 2017 will be even better.

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