Olamide: With the release of YBNL (Yahoo Boy No Laptop) last November, the rapper is on the cusp of something big. The album, already tipped as the rap album of the year 2013, has spawned a number of hits, including Voice of the Streets and First of All.
Olamide |
Phyno: A string of hits in 2012 is gradually establishing Phyno as a force on the rap scene. Notable among these are Multiply Remix and Shut Down. Phyno, who uses Igbo, English and pidgin, followed these up on Amanchi Kwanu, a collaboration with rapper Illbliss. His My Cool also blew minds just as Ghost Mode, his duet with Olamide, is currently doing. Ghost Mode bagged three nominations at the 2012 The Headies. Born Azubuike Chibuzo Nelson, Phyno looks a dead cert to be influential in 2013.
Phyno |
Burna Boy |
Skales: From all indication, 2013 will definitely see Empire Mates Entertainment singer-rapper, Skales, getting busier. Skales, whose real name is Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, has wowed audiences across the country with his refreshing rap style and charm on stage.
Skales |
D’Prince |
Flowsick: Real name: Abiola David Aina. His hit single, Lowkey, won him Next Rated nomination at the 2012 The Headies. He was snapped by the Hennessy Artistry to join a select group of young artistes on a nationwide club tour. A new single, Ringtone, offers great promise in the year ahead.
May D: For four years, Akinmayokun Awodunmila, popularly known as May D, worked closely with the PSquare-owned Square Records until a split mid-last year. He immediately announced the launch of his own record label, Confam Entertainment. The new direction yielded a series of successful singles, which include Use Me. May D’s hit single, Gat Me High, was one of the favourite Afro-pop songs of 2012 and is still burning up the charts.
May D |
Dammy Krane |
Reminisce:
Kako Bi Chicken, a single on his debut Book of Rap Stories, was his
ticket to the big time. Before then, Reminisce (Remilekun Safaru) rapped
in English with a smattering of Yoruba, as evidenced by his
introductory single Ever Since featuring 9ice. Then came a full switch
to Yoruba. Last year, he was one of the two pre-eminent rappers using
the language. Apart from Kako Bi Chicken, the album also delivered the
impressive 2musssh.
Reminisce |
Seyi Shay: The only female entrant on the list. The sexy singer has an impressive resume. She was the lead singer of From Above, a British Pop/R&B girl group, which was signed to Sony/Columbia Record Company. Loving Your Way and Irawo, two singles released last year, are her first fruits to the domestic audience.
Deborah Oluwaseyi Joshua, a.k.a. Seyi Shay |
Born Deborah Oluwaseyi Joshua, the singer was quoted to have said that she wasn’t home to compete with the likes of Tiwa Savage and Omawumi, but to take her own place in the Nigeria’s music hall of fame.
Tunde Ednut: He has shuttled between comedy and music, returning to the music scene in 2011 with the reloaded version of his smash single Buga Won, a track off his sophomore album titled Cross Over.
His stocks soared with the success of the track Catching Cold Remix with Dr. SID. The rumour mill continues to buzz with the tales that Ednut is on the verge of joining Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records.
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