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DREMO: The Come-Up Story You Need To Know

The growth of Nigerian rapper, songwriter, and performer Dremo has been a very interesting journey so far. From being just a neighbourhood hero to becoming mainstream in Nigeria. The rapper has been able to do well for himself so far in an industry where rappers are not as rated as their singer colleagues.

DREMO: IN THE BEGINNING

The rapper who was a student of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) before he got signed into DMW in 2016 has been quite consistent with his craft over the years.

Dremo started in the City of Ibadan, where he will later get his first record deal with APPE, a label co-owned by “Sir Banko”, the former road manager to popular Nigerian singer Davido and the current Sony Music Africa head, and Debo Ogundele (currently a speaker in the Oyo state house of assembly).

While signed to APPE, Dremo released hit songs such as normal levels and the more popular record “OBT“. Songs that got a relative level of airplay on the radio then.

Fast forward to 2016, Dremo will get signed to Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), alongside his colleague, MayorKun. Immediately after signing to DMW, Dremo released his viral single Fela, a cover to American rapper and Kanye West’s signee Designer’s Panda.

Not so surprisingly, Fela (A song that eulogizes the music legend Fela Kuti) became a national tune, getting massive airplay on the radio and becoming a hit on the streets as well.

The rapper will then proceed to release his first official single on the label, Ojere. Although before releasing this fine tune, he had featured on the label’s first collaborative single “Back to Back” where he was joined by label boss Davido, Mayorkun, and his APPE colleague Ichaba.

Ojere will later become a hit song, getting massive airplay both on Radio and TV. The music video for Ojere was shot in Lagos and the Sahara of Dubai, as he can be heard rapping “Asare lo Dubai emi Banko ati OBO”.

After the success recorded with Ojere, Dremo proceeded to release his first collaborative effort with label boss Davido on “1 2 Bang”. A song that performed fairly on the charts and enjoyed heavy rotation on TV as well. The visuals for “1 2 Bang” was shot in Ghana, featuring scenes that highlighted the two having a good time while on holiday.

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In 2017, Dremo was invited to the popular Coke studio to do a remake of his hit single “Ojere” with South African house music stars, Mafikizolo and Nyashinski. They went ahead to perform the new remake on one of the episodes in the Coke Studio of 2017. The remake was well received and even went ahead to gain the rapper’s new listening demography.

BODY OF WORKS

Fast forward to 2018, Dremo dropped his first body of work “CNV1“. A project that was critically acclaimed for its delivery, production, and general artistry. On the record, Dremo came bearing gifts as he could be heard bouncing up and down on the various instrumentals that featured on the project.

The promotional single “Nobody“, is a remake of Legendary street rapper, Reminisce’sAjigijaga“. On Nobody, Dremo shares in detail the entirety of his come-up story. From his childhood to getting his first record deal, which he signed right in his father’s home, to formerly being a producer, to coming to the city of dreams, Lagos, and even to how he got duped by a promoter. Dremo left nothing unsaid.

When you wonder what Dremo’s come-up story was, just listen to Nobody.

However, the “rapper Wey dey sing song” as he is popularly referred to has continued to grow and evolve. The rapper made his first singing debut on “Kpa“, a record off “CNV1“. On Kpa the rapper was assisted by his label boss, Davido who did the chorus.

Kpa has gone ahead to become the Rapper’s most streamed single on all streaming platforms. Warranting the question, “Is rap really dead in Nigeria?” Dremo is good with wordplays, his punchlines are rock solid, and he is signed to a prominent label but yet people will rather have him sing than rap.

However, over the last couple of years, Dremo has continued to horn his crown both as a rapper and a singer. He has dropped a second installment of his heavily talked about “CNV“, the project featured songs like Mabel with Davido, Konjinaba with Naira Marley, Who’s your guy?, Sharp Sharp with Falz, and a lot of other classics.

COLLABORATIONS

In 2021 he released a collaborative EP with Eastern rapper, Jeriq. The project had a total of 5 songs and ran for about 16min. On dropping the project, it got to the No.1 position of the highly revered Nigeria Apple music chart and got critical acclaim as well.

As a singer, he worked on “Confam” with Simi and has continued to create iconic sounds that will influence the culture if proper attention should be put to him.

One thing for sure is that Dremo deserves more than he gets, what or who is to blame we can not categorically say, but we can only hope that the future holds more for the super-talented rapper.

Psycho YP Teases Stronger Visuals With Zlatan

Nigerian young star rapper Psycho YP has teased the visuals to his 2022 hit single “Stronger” with Zlatan.

This collaboration which was probably unexpected considering the broad difference between the two stars has done well since its release in October of 2022.

While Psycho YP is more of a west-side rapper, Zlatan is the new school king of the street possessing a massive listenership from around the globe.

The song which has performed averagely well on Charts across Nigeria is now geared towards another push with the visual set to drop tomorrow.

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The two iconic duos who are both of Nigerian descent are obviously born to entertain with their various styles, while Zlatan appeal to all classes of Nigerians, YP appeals more to be rich-just came back from Yankee set of Nigerians.

The song which was released just after his international collaborative effort “Ic3” with BackRoad Gee and Zilla Oaks.

It was also rumored recently that there seems to be a collaboration in the works coming from Psycho YP and MAVIN-signed superstar Ayra Starr. While we look forward to that, let’s enjoy the Stronger video set to drop tomorrow.

Local Rapper: Reminisce, Olamide, and Phyno Are Legends

The Nigerian rap scene has experienced a lot of different phases. From being a scene full of Yankee wannabee rappers to finally finding a way to infuse Afrobeats into Hip-hop and of course finally being a beautiful sight to behold. One thing for sure is Reminisce, Olamide, and Phyno are legends.

However, during one of the many stages of its evolution, there was a time when the scene was completely filled up by rappers who infused their indigenous languages into Hip-hop to make a bop.

The Trio of Olamide, Reminisce and Phyno had the scene on total lockdown. In fact, for any rapper to score a hit it was necessary that he first had the blessings of either one of them, either by getting a verse or just having them be cool with you.

It was during that period when Olamide signed fellow young rapper, Lil Kesh, while Phyno was dominating the whole of the charts with his eastern Nigeria-infused Igbo. Reminisce on the other hand was busy scoring hits and killing both his features and collaborations.

During this period the trio scored countless hit singles that were enough to score a 5hr performance for either of them easily.

This led to the conviction that the mainstream (The more opulent) side of Hip-hop was no longer as important and obviously did not have as much followership as the street rap scene. Leading to numerous conspiracy theories about the two identical yet very different sides of the Nigerian Hip-hop scene.

Several accusations and ideas were spread all over social media, with some debating that Olamide and M.I. who was on the side of the opulent had issues and had various clashes. News that neither of them commented on.

Local Rapper

However, the whole drama was further aggravated when Olamide and Phyno linked up with Reminisce to release “Local Rapper” off his 2015 album “Baba Hafusa”.

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The record became very controversial, further pushing the narrative that the rap scene in Nigeria was divided in two.

On Local Rapper, they all take their turns to explain why street rap has taken over and why mainstream, English wordplay rap is no longer highly sorted, and why they the ones considered to be local are the ones raking in the doe.

The raps, flow, lyrical delivery, and production on Local Rapper are world-class, no surprise they all went in hard and delivered their various verses. Their various braggadocious lines on the record are one to be proud of, especially because they are all very talented and could spit.

The video that followed also highlighted the lives of the street. Showing off what they came from in grand style and with galore. There has been no better way to clap back at the press and keep people talking than what the trio did.

However, the talks of their existing beef between the street rappers and the English spitting rappers soon died after Vector a mainstream rapper did a remix to his hit single “King Kong” and had Phyno and Reminisce as some of the featured stars on the remix.

Looking back at the hip-hop story in Nigeria, we can only be grateful it never got physical because the punchlines and references used to be very direct and intense.

We’d keep gunning for the top and hope that the rap scene gets back to being heated up.

The Big Hash Officially Drops #ThatsWassup

The Big Hash is back on the streets and fans finally get to hear his latest single featuring some of SA Hip Hop’s beloved emcees.

That’s Wassup was initially released as a visualizer and is officially out for all to jam to. Featuring Thato Saul, ZRi, YoungstaCpt, and Tyson Sybateli, the gang breaks bread while exchanging stories of their lives before notoriety and how it all turned out for them.

Back in November 2022, The Big Hash released his debut album, Better Late Than Never. The project featured the likes of Blxckie and FLVME and was a way for the young rapper to reclaim his former glory.

Listen to That’s Wassup below:

YoungstaCpt Channels #BenniMcCarthy In New Visuals

YoungstaCpt is on an impressive musical run with his recent drops. On the heels of Bacc To The Kaap with Stilo Magolide, the Kaapstad Naaier officially delivers visuals for Benni McCarthy.

Shot by Mzi Xander in Hanover Park, the Cape Town emcee mirrors the often disputed Manchester United coach and raises the team’s flag high in his honor.

“This is what a failure looks like,” said Benni McCarthy in an interview speaking of being doubted throughout his career.

The visual includes clips from McCarthy’s time as a footballer. We also see a group of kids raging to the song and YoungstaCpt paying tribute to AKA with a video beside the late rapper, as well as Riky Rick with a Cotton Fest football.

Watch the video below:

Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy-Morule Welcome Baby Boy

Do you remember what it was like the day you gave birth?” asked Lamiez in a heartwarming Instagram post detailing the moments before welcoming her baby with husband, Khuli Chana.

We both hadn’t slept in anticipation. This would be the last time we sat in his nursery without him.”

Lamiez Holworthy-Morule, Instagram

Fans are elated at the news of one of Mzansi’s favorite couples, Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy-Morule announcing the arrival of their bundle of joy. “Took this just after 6:30 am, a few hours before we met our little guy and I’m sure you can tell just how scared Khulani was,” continued Lamiez in her post.

In his own announcement, Khuli shared a photo of his blushing bride and new baby celebrating his first month. “What a time #1stMonthOld #PapaPumpkin,” he captioned.

The couple shared the news of their pregnancy last year and were showered with immense support and love from fans and family as they walked the journey hand in hand.

We’d like to congratulate the Morules and wish them endless love and health as they raise their little pumpkin.

Eniola Havoc Shines in New Video For Dance Inspired Single Jiggy Jiggy

Eniola Havoc has created an interesting and unique blend of music with “Jiggy Jiggy.” The fusion of Deep House with European Dance Movement and Afrobeats, along with the addition of alternative rap, promises to be an exciting listening experience.

Watch the video for Jiggy Jiggy on YouTube

The fact that this is just an appetizer single off his upcoming debut album makes it even more exciting, as it hints at what else we can expect from him in the future. The artist dives into a new genre, creating a unique mix of alternative rap music and Afro house fusion. It sounds like It’s great to hear that Eniola Havoc is continuing to push boundaries and evolve his sound. With PapiGunzo’s production and engineering skills, it sounds like “Jiggy Jiggy” is sure to be a hit. We look forward to hearing it and exploring Eniola Havoc’s music further.

Music link –  

https://fanlink.to/jiggyjiggy

Kola Williams & Moti Cakes Join Forces on REDTAPE

REDTAPE is a 6 track Collaborative Afro hip hop Mixtape compilation by rising Nigerian Afro hip-hop Sensation Kola Williams & Renowned radio Executive, A&R, Hip Hop Connoisseur & DJ Moti Cakes.

Listen the Mixtape On Spotify

Kola williams explores his Dark hip hop roots stemming from Fan Favourite Records like “ (Koleyewon) & (Timi EP), The  6 track mixtape details the lifestyle, personal Experiences, Social realities & struggles  of Kola Williams as a young artiste from the middle class of Lagos. Navigating his way into the upper echelon Of newly earned music superstar status.

The REDTAPE reflects the artist lyrical prowess, braggadocious  Cadence, cold delivery & his storytelling abilities to wield these elements in order to express his defined style-of Nigerian Hip hop through the fusion of traditional afrobeat elements, Lingo with western hip hop / Trap melodies and drum patterns. 

The REDTAPE  is an orthodox hip hop Compilation, with the bid to reflect Nigerian Mainstream hip hop that still transcends western pop Boarders yet Socially Conscious .The Afro hip hop Mixtape Consists of 6 tracks Featuring production credits from Mastarpiece, Gbedu Boss, NanoBeatz & FWMNSTR.

All songs written vocalised by Kola Williams, Executive produced & curated by DJ moti Cakes 

Premiered  7th of April 2023 Via Independent  Distribution Company;  Azuri Music download from your favorite store fromt he link below

http://azuri.lnk.to/Redtape

Follow Kola Williams and Moti Cakes on Social Media

Instagram: @iamkolawilliams & @moticakes

Twitter: @Iamkolawilliams & @Moticakes

Mr Faga Taps Macky 2, Frank Ro and Young Dee For Ku Ghetto

Zambian music fans have been buzzing with excitement following the release of the new hit single, Ku Ghetto by Mr Faga featuring Macky 2, Frank Ro and Young Dee. The official music video, directed by Sammie Dee, has been viewed by thousands of fans within hours of its release. The visuals, directed by Sammie Dee, showcase the vibrancy and energy of the song.

The collaboration between Mr Faga, Macky 2, Frank Ro and Young Dee has been highly anticipated by music lovers in Zambia. The chemistry between the artists is evident in the song with the vocals from Frank Ro evident in the hook, and it is clear that they had fun working together. The artists have expressed their excitement for the release of the song and have thanked their fans for their support.

Check out the last time Mr Faga’s last single

Follow the Zambian rapper for more update on music and fashion, as he plans more for 2023

Instagram @mr.faga_nba

Facebook: @Mr.faga nba

Sosa.ttw “Bougie and Thick” A Single Released For Viral Rapper Ice Spice

Oyakhire Daniel Aisosa known as Sosa.ttw aka The UNDERDOG is a Hip Hop Artise, songwriter & sound engineer with a very unique emotional delivery that instantly draws attention. He now focuses on the Emerging Sub Genre in Africa and Nigeria “Drill Music” but initially first burst onto the scene in 2017 with afro influenced viral song “Friction” on soundcloud with O.B.D after which he took a hiatus and returned in 2021 under the alias “Sosa.ttw” which stands for Sosa to the world.

After charting on the Spotify Daily Viral Songs Charts for his last drill song with Nigerian drill pioneer “Mo’Gunz”, Sosa.ttw returns with another drill song but this time it’s a love letter for Viral Rapper “Ice Spice” also known for specializing in drill music.

Sosa.ttw talks about how he is the best option for Ice Spice in the sea of suitors under a hard hitting drill instrumental “Im the fullest package” which is an indication on how high Sosa.ttw sees himself as she would have no better option than him Sosa.ttw has been a key contributor in the growth of Nigerian Drill Music along with “Odumodublvck, PsychoYP and so on. When at the time Hip Hop Music (and drill) was not really making waves in the Nigerian Music Industry which forced Wizkid to say “Rap is Dead”, He stood his ground and charted on the Daily Viral Songs on Spotify in the Whole of Nigeria. Sosa.ttw has been actively releasing music in just under 2 years so the future is very bright

Follow the rapper for more on social media

Twitter: https://twitter.com/sosa_ttw

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sosa.ttw/