There are certain musical collaborations in Nigeria that will leave fans truly delighted if they were to ever happen.
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The Nigerian music industry has evolved since the first commercial recordings were made in the 1900s.
Fast forward to the late 1990s and the proliferation of simpler audio video technology, the industry grew with amazing speed.
Currently, while many musicians are dropping great songs almost
daily, fans of the good old days are calling for artistes from the era
they love. Many musicians making waves now have patterns closely
resembling some of the good old days.
From among the ‘good old era’ and those dropping ‘club bangers’ currently, here are collaborations that would make great waves.
1. Blackky and Patoranking
This is the first point of call. Blackky
is one of the first dance hall reggae artistes in Nigeria’s history.
His songs, such as ‘Rosie’ and others remain evergreen for Nigerians who
have been around since the 1990s. A collaboration with Patoranking, currently one of nation’s biggest dance hall art would be a delight to watch.
2. Evi Edna Ogholi and Cynthia Morgan
A work featuring these two would be bringing the 90s reggae queen
together with the current dance hall champion among the ladies. Cynthia Morgan can do all the lyrics while the the Happy Birthday crooner would do well with the hooks and choruses.
3. Bongos Ikwe and Tuface
If these two were in the same generation, they would probably be brothers.
If the two ever create a song together, it would be one of the best pop/ rnb music to come out of Nigeria.
4. Mike Okri and PSquare
If you listen carefully to the songs by both of them you’d see the similarity already. Mike Okri
reigned in the 1990s. Songs such as Rumba Dance, Time na money and
Omoge have stayed fresh in the music scene and has been sampled by many
new artistes. The PSquare
band is known for highly danceable compositions and samples from the
past. So a collaboration between the two would be so hot, it will create
a lot of heat on the dance floor for a long time.
5. Asa and Onyeka Onwenu
The duo could just do Afro pop or go all the way to do a Nigerian
soul music. Which ever way, it would be a hit among all music lovers in
Nigeria and beyond. Both singers possess unique singing voices and
fascinating abilities when it comes to voice gymnastics. What more? Both
are steep into sampling Nigerian folk songs. They both sing conscious
music too. A combination of the duo’s talent is destined to hit platinum
in the Nigerian market.
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Via The Punch

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