Nigerian music as we all know has evolved, music tastes have improved, technology has enhanced production and more, but the good feel you get when listening to some of these Nigerian oldies classics can’t be denied.
These oldies songs, evergreen in sound date back as far as the early 90s.
Check out eleven of the songs we think you have long forgotten about which rocked your world back in those days.
Heads up, these songs are gonna give you that good nostalgia and goosebumps, but we trust you can handle it.
Tony Tetuila – ‘My car’
Everyone young and old could relate to this, majorly due to the comedy infused into it.
Freestyle – ‘Sip easy’ ft 2baba
A classic party jam from two iconic artists.
Mo’hits – ‘Pere’
Wande Coal particularly was the MVP in this song due to his vocals on a catchy chorus.
Eedris Abdulkareem – ‘Mr lecturer’
This was a popular tune back then because it talked about a serious social issue though making a light of it.
Styl Plus – ‘Iya basira’
This was popular also because it was a comic tune virtually every one could relate to.
Plantashun boiz – ‘Knock me off’
Super classic love song from the much loved group. It was easy to fall in love with the song.
Paul Play – ‘Angel of my life’
Another love song from a veteran singer that made all the waves.
Olu Maintain – ‘I catch cold’
This was very relatable with its funny catchy lyrics.
Remedies – ‘Shakomo’
The group made of Eedris Abdulkareem, Eddy Montana, and Tony Tetuila were ‘gangster’ on this track. It was everybody’s favourite.
Psquare – ‘Bizzy body’
With the plethora of songs from this twin duo, it may not be so hard to agree that people may have forgotten this party jam which could still turn up the heat in the club today.
D’banj – ‘Why me’
The naughty song from the naughty kokomaster singer is a fan favourite any day..