Top Ten Must-Listen Nigerian Music Tracks of the Year So Far

<h4>Top Ten Must-Listen Nigerian Music Tracks of the Year So Far</h4>

Nigeria, the vibrant heartbeat of African music,
continues to showcase its electrifying sounds and lively culture on the global stage. As 2023 unfolds, the nation's music scene remains a captivating force, weaving together rich cultural diversity, innovative melodies, and infectious beats. From the rhythmic vibes of Afrobeats to the catchy tunes of Afropop, Nigerian artists are leaving an indelible mark on the international music landscape.

After diving into the multitude of releases this year, here are our top 10 picks in no particular order:

1. "Odumodu Blvck" - Declan Rice:
An anthemic tribute to West Ham's captain, "Odumodu Blvck," is a joyful bounce of lyrical prowess. Odumodublvck's "Okporoko Rhythm" fusion takes listeners on a cultural journey, solidifying his place in the industry with a commitment to his craft.

2. "Reason" - Omah Lay:
Omah Lay's "Reason" is a spiritual successor to "Soso," showcasing tightly woven writing, a snappy beat, and a muffled feel that proves his creative direction. Omah Lay's ability to create beautiful music from the darkest places shines through once again.

3. "Charm" - Rema:
Rema dons a cloak of toughness in "Charm," concealing vulnerability with lyrics like "Come here wetin dey worry you." The authenticity of this release, set in South-Southern Nigerian music with hand-beaten drums, adds to its addictive charm.

4. "Lonely At The Top" - Asake:
"Lonely At The Top" sees Asake distancing himself from comparisons, showcasing his superiority with a two-pronged approach. The track proves Asake's rounded artistry, hinting at a prophetic title that sets the stage for his future endeavors.

5. "Soweto Remix" - Victony, Tempoe, Don Toliver, Rema:
"Soweto" is an irresistible track with a melody that fans can't get enough of. The remix, featuring Don Toliver and Rema, expands the song's sonic palette, creating a match made in heaven with Victony's vocals and Tempoe's production.

6. "Stamina" - Tiwa Savage, Young Jonn, Ayra Starr:
Young Jonn delivers, Tiwa Savage reigns as the queen of Afropop, and Ayra Starr adds her princess touch in "Stamina." The trio's contributions are interwoven exquisitely, creating a heavenly product with an Amapiano-influenced production.

7. "Unavailable" - Davido, Musa Keys:
Davido fully embraces Amapiano elements in "Unavailable," inviting South African Musa Keys to surf the dynamic beat. The collaboration showcases Davido's flair for the genre, creating a popular track from his "Timeless" album.

8. "Gwagwalada" - Bnxn, Kizz Daniel, Seyi Vibez:
"Gwagwalada" proves that three isn't a crowd when artists know their craft. Bnxn, Kizz Daniel, and Seyi Vibez showcase not just collaboration but chemistry, shining in their contrasting vocals and individual strengths.

9. "Elon Musk" - Shallipopi:
Shallipopi's entry via "Elon Musk" holds a special place in his Amapiano-influenced discography. With Benin origins shining through, Shallipopi's bouncy rhythms and streetwise swagger make this track irresistible.

10. "Ojapiano" - Kcee:
Kcee's return to prominence comes through "Ojapiano," a fusion of Amapiano with indigenous sounds. The Oja flute meets pumping log drums, proclaiming Kcee's grand return and setting the tone for his next era.

As we groove through the music landscape of 2023,
these tracks stand out as testament to Nigeria's continued influence and innovation in the global music scene.

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