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Who Get Ear Vol. 115: Here are the 10 Nigerian songs you need to play this week

This week, we feature VRSD, Zilla Oaks, Eeskay, Manuel Cole, Tochi Bedford and more.

Who Get Ear Vol. 115: Here are the 10 Nigerian songs you need to play this week. (Pulse Nigeria)

This is the 115th installment of this feature listicle. It 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.

You can check Vol. 114 here. We featured 1da Banton, Rebeykah, Kolly Dee, Hengzie and more on the installment.

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This week, we feature VRSD, Zilla Oaks, Eeskay, Manuel Cole, Tochi Bedford and more. Please note that the Gen Z Abuja Trap/Drill/Emo/Lo-Fi demography make some of the best music this writer has heard over the past few years and it seems to only get better by the year.

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The song feels like an Afro-swing track that British rap acts might choose as their lead single for chart success. The song is about love and sex.

Our pick of the week, it comes from a Ghanaian trio and it's a bop for today, tomorrow and next year. The video could have just done with a storyline that follows the stories in the song.

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This track is two songs that came together to become "TELL ME"; painfully and angrily but gently laid on The Soul King's sonic bed. The song about police brutality and the lives lost.

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The song is about the land of Ogoni, which is what Ken Saro-Wiwa fought for till his death. Till date, Nigeria has not worked on it.

With the essence of a 2000s Afro-pop record, Zilla Oaks records his third straight heat featuring fellow Abuja emcees, Psycho YP and Eeeskay.

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With Wizkid-esque vibes, Chicago-based Deaj produces Saxophone-heavy music dedicated to a beautiful woman with incredible sensuality in her steps.

Off Eeeskay's two-track EP comes this song about the Nigerian old man. 'Agbalagba' is Yoruba for an old person. In essence, Eeskay and Odumodublvck call themselves Agbalagba.

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This is our pick of the week, all you have to do is press play. The song is an absolute madness in trap music.

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Based on self-vaunting, Manuel Coal brags his way from coast to coast on this song about lack of belief from people.

Off the 44DB collective member's 2020 EP, Eternal Mob came this project.

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