The Best Nigeria Albums In 2013
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This is the period for retrospect; People, News Agencies, Websites, Blogs and even the market women take time to reflect on and review the events of the year gone by. On Omini, we are no different. This has grown into one of our biggest articles and also our favourite article. Here is a list of the biggest and best music albums produced by Nigerians in the year 2013. Enjoy
In 2013, Nigerian musicians embraced the idea of releasing music albums like never before, there were probably more albums released in2013 than in the last 10 years. This may be due to availability of more outlets for them to sell their music, unlike what obtained before when Nigerian artistes were left at the mercy of marketers and the activities of pirates. However, it proved to be a thing of quantity over quality. Despite this, we still managed to unearth some gems this year as well as smash hit songs. Enjoy, share and comment!
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Albums that didn't make the top list (I know, I know) include:
Iyanya V Desire by Iyanya, Chapter One by May D, Merchants, Dealers & Slaves by Brymo (because of THAT incident), Alaga Ibile by Reminisce, L.I.F.E by Burna Boy & The Lasso Of Truth by Omawumi.
10 – FIRE OF ZAMANI x ICE PRINCE ZAMANI
I like Ice Prince’s sophomore album more than his debut album, despite it getting panned by critics. I think FIRE OF ZAMANI was more successful in fusing ice prince’s rapping with the more popular kind of music that is more commercially accepted in Nigeria. Although I think this album suffered from the criticism of the Everybody Loves Ice Prince, I like how ice prince rapped more on this LP than on ELI, with commercial hits like ‘aboki’, ‘I swear’ as well as powerful songs like ‘stars and lights’, ‘whiskey’ ‘no die tomorrow’ Mr Zamani adds substance to his ‘swag’. No one makes music like ice prince in Nigeria, he’s original and with a track list that features stellar names like Wale, Sunny Neji, Sound Sultan, Wizkid, Don Jazzy, French Montana & Shaydee, tell me a rap album that was ‘bigger’ in Nigeria.
9 – 200 MILLION MUMU x LAGBAJA
Omo baba muko muko returned from his hiatus to drop this LP for his teeming fans as well as the 160 million plus mumus in Nigeria. In 2013, a lot of veterans resurfaced and showed the younger artistes how they manged to stay on top for so long. Lagbaja returned with several tracks commenting on the state of the nation while managing to step on toes and keep us entertained at the same time. Lagbaja also included several of the signature tunes that have made him a favourite. He also managed to ‘explain’ and ‘clarify’ the terms ‘mumurity’ and ‘mumudom’ in 2013. Legend.
8 – WHO IS WILLIAM ONYEABOR x WILLIAM ONYEABOR
Who is William Onyeabor? Like seriously! In the 30 years, since he practically disappeared from the music scene, William Onyeabor hss grown to become something of a mythical figure on the internet, where fans traded copies of music produced by this cult hero for as much as $500! No one really knows much about William onyeabor these days, or even where he currently resides. Not even Luaka Bop, the record label that released this collection of some of the maestro’s music. The same record label he was signed onto some 30 years ago at the height of his powers. We don’t know who or what he is, we hear he disavowed music to be a preacher and won’t even speak about it. But music critics the world over all agree, his music was some 30 years ahead of his time! William onyeabor makes this list, for the mere fact that even Google isn't sure who William onyeabor is, and the fact that this Nigerian musician is seen as a pioneer in music the world over, and his work is still appreciated 30 years after releasing them.
7 – ME MYSELF & EYE x SOUND SULTAN
Mr Fasasi is going 12 years plus strong in the game! I remember when he used to rap, when he used to do comedy and when he broke out on some baba dee songs. And he has grown in stature over the years. Sound sultan makes great music and his sixth album, me myself & eye is probably his best work ever. With songs such as natural something and kokose which features wizkid, sound sultan is not about to retire anytime soon. The album also features wyclef jean, Duncan mighty, the naija ninjas, baba dee, sean tizzle, reminisce, flavour and 2face idibia.
6 – R & BW x BANKY W
After 4 years, the EME record label co-chief returned with R & BW, and he didn't disappoint. Featuring the artistes like sarkodie, camp mula, eldee, lynxxx, m I, 2 face idibia, vector as well as label mates, niyola, skales and shaydee. Key tracks include, yes/no, low key, yes/no part 2, to my unborn child. To be honest, this album is probably banky’s best work yet. I’m sure you agree with me.
5 – ONCE UPON A TIME x TIWA SAVAGE
Mavin first lady (I hate that term), Tiwa Savage, the one and only lady signed on to Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records, finally released her debut album, Once Upon A Time, after what seems like an eternity. Aunty Tiwa has been in the game for quite some time now, so it’s not so surprising that songs that made her a household also found their way onto the album. However, with Eminado currently ruling the airwaves and clubs, once upon a time is proving to have doubters wrong with other gems, such as Shout Out which features Ghanaian superstar Sarkodie is a future hit for sure. Tiwa took her time and definitely didn't disappoint on this album.
4 – THY ALBUM COME: VOL. 1 x JESSE JAGZ
This was the undisputed favorite for album of the year among the music critics and commentators in 2013. There’s very little going against jesse garba abaga on this LP. However, I’m not totally convinced that this album is really much better than any of the other albums on this list. Jesse jagz really shows off what he can do without the shackles of a record label, this self-released album shows off the best of jese jagz skills. With superb production, and great content as well. Jese jagz makes a real effort to come out of the shadow of his brother m I and ice prince. The album can’t go wrong with a very smooth mix of rap, reggae as well some singing that can lead to some baby making action. Songs such as bad girl and redemption stand out, but great songs all through the album from start to finish, just insert into your car stereo, light a blunt and just relax!
3 - WORDS AREN’T JUST ENOUGH x WAJE
My personal best album for the year 2013! Just like tiwa savage, waje has been in the industry, she’s more like a veteran even, with so many false starts (you can hear waje on some of the oldest p square songs), waje finally delivered with this amazing debut album. You will be pleasantly surprised if you skeptical about waje’s ability. Waje obviously has been working on perfecting her art. This is not your commercial pop album that populates the market this days, this is a statement, waje wants to sing her way into our hearts, pockets, everywhere! Superb production, superb delivery and even the guests didn't disappoint. Waje can only keep getting better.
2 – NO PLACE FOR MY DREAMS x FEMI KUTI
To be honest, the first time I heard about this album was when US rapper Common, posted a picture of the album cover on Instagram. He was obviously in awe, ironically, the album didn't really enjoy such recognition in Nigeria. That’s the Nigeria music industry in a nutshell, where any other type of music other than the POPular dance floor sound that everybody is doing now. Even the artistes who learnt their stuff in foreign lands have sacrificed their craft for ‘popular’. This album practically didn't exist in the mad blogosphere and social media circles until it received a grammy award nomination. No place for my dreams is about how femi kuti’s world has changed, a commentary about the social ills and corruption is his native Nigeria as well as the world at large. Key songs include, the fela influenced one man show, Na so we see am and the world has changed. This is the real afro beat, the others are just impersonating. Nigerian artistes always talk about winning the grammy award, Femi Kuti has shown time and time again how that can be done, but will they ever listen?
1 – BADDEST GUY EVER LIVETH x OLAMIDE
Baddoooooooo! In the space of 12 months, Olamide’s stock has risen, he’s the cream and has risen to the top. BGEL was the second LP released in 12 months, and Baddoo Lee did a great job. Not one to rest on his laurels after the success of Yahoo Boy No Laptop, Olamide took the time to record while riding high on the wave of YBNL. With the help of Pheelz Mr Producer, as well as a new image and the some new fans thanks to his work with rock star looking rapper Igbo. Olamide took Nigeria & indeed Africa by storm in 2013. Hit after hit after hit, which is unprecedented for A rapper in these parts, Olamide has broken so many barriers in the industry. What I like the most about BGEL is the excellent use of sampling, from the insane anifowose sample (kwam1) to the mumford & sons sample. Olamide has come of age and showed that anything is possible with hard work and God. BGEL tries to be tush enough for the freshos and also stay close to the streets where he comes from. Besides, that ‘gun man pose’ thing was a very original way to promote an album.