In a year which has been dominated with the rise of many new artistes,
it is almost impossible to shorten the list of Songs which ‘blew up’
certain new artistes this year but then this list is close to as perfect
as it can get when it comes to mentioning the top 10 songs which blew
up this year from new artistes. Without further ado let’s get down to
business.
1. Katapot –
With the respectable success of Chop Am in 2014, Reekado Banks needed
to make a strong statement in 2015 and this song which was alleged to be
a beef for Wande Coal and D’Banj with its unique video was the perfect
tune to ‘Catapult’ him into the upper echelons of the Nigerian new
school hitmakers.
2. Sade –
AdekunleGold of YBNL was shot into the limelight as the 3rd YBNL act to
have successfully ‘blown’ in the 2nd quarter of the year with his
rendition of Sade, a cover version done on a One Direction song.
3. Awww –
Di’Ja Of The Mavin Group dropped this Cla$$ic alternative tune which
had a unique video and early this year the buzz it got was enough to
make her stand out as her own individual and get her much popularity
amongst music lovers.
4. Godwin –
A street anthem and one of the few songs in Nigerian history that could
be used in any church to praise God as well as (sadly) rocked to in any
Club, Godwin was an infectious tune which successfully carved Korede
Bello his own niche in the Music Industry.
5. Woju –
A song which had a great buzz within the first quarter of the year,
Woju was the song which finally brought G-worldwide’s frontliner Kiss
Daniels into the limelight. A remix with Davido and Tiwa Savage further
cemented his place up there.
6. Laye –
Yet another offering from Kiss Daniels which further showed him not
just as a One Hit wonder but as an act that can successfully “mess with
the same sound”(Raba pun intended) and create two different hits.
These 2 songs shot New School act Kiss Daniels into the limelight.
7. German Juice – Having already created buzz for herself in 2014 with Don’t Break My Heart , Cynthia Morgan...
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