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Who Get Ear Vol. 102: Here are the songs you need to play this week

This week, we feature Maze x Mxtreme, C Natty, Leopard, Dwin The Stoic, Kyrian Asher and more.

Who Get Ear Vol. 102: Here are the songs you need to play this week. (Pulse Nigeria)

This is the 102nd installment of this beautiful feature listicle is now available on streaming platforms, Audiomack and Apple Music.

Weekly acts will also get a spotlight on Pulse Nigeria's Instagram Page. The pick of the week will also get a 30 second spin on Pulse Nigeria's Instagram stories. Last week, we featured Leki, Big Daddy Jayy, Kay Dee Vibes, King David and more.

This week, we feature Maze x Mxtreme, C Natty, Leopard, Dwin The Stoic, Kyrian Asher and more.

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Here is the 102nd installment of Who Get Ear;

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Off their upcoming album is this amazing AfroEDM song filled with vibes and brilliant electronic sound. This is an amazing song.

Produced by Killertunez, this Afrobeat tune feels like a mixture of Wizkid, Tekno and Kizz Daniel. Whatever the case is, C Natty kills it with pristine adlibs and expletives.

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'Amotekun' means Leopard in Yoruba. The song is topically unimportant, just enjoy the flow and melodies - those are impressive.

With an acoustic sentimental ballad, Dwin The Stoic produces a well-written documents a post-breakup reality, filled with pain in picture-esque detail. What a song.

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If someone had added a beautiful bass legato to this hook, this song could have been a supreme cut. Even without it, Nano Shayray combines a pen game that documents uncertainty aboard a pop beauty.

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With a neo-soul spirit and a New Jack Swing percussion, Buki has a conversation with perfection and realizes that it's a myth in the real world - a place she knows.

Off his album, Easy To Love Me Now sits this song at track six. Dara Alamutu discusses his story and the peculiarities of his life on his way to success.

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Formerly of Universal Music Group, Nonso Bassey releases this Doo-Wop single in which he sings like an Afrobeat artist, romancing a microphone under the dim lights of a 60's Lagos pub. Agbani is a symbol of sensuality and all things good.

Two months ago, Kyrian Asher returned furtively and thought we wouldn't notice - we did. Speaking characteristically in metaphors and symbolism, Asher discusses his own human limitations and detraction on his way to success.

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The music is perfect chaos of drums and suspense-themed vocal samples and melodies. This mixing could have been better though.

This beauty rounds out the list.

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