The benefits of being firmly placed in the top tier seIt is no news that the Nigerian music industry has morphed into a multibillion enterprise as it is, with even more prospects of gaining more traction in years to come.
For an industry this successful with little or no government intervention, it is evident that the future is not in doubt.
We begin the year 2016 on a high note, even though there have been a couple skirmishes here and there, and we hope more opportunities open up and help the Nigerian entertainment industry cement its place as one of the nation’s top tier sectors.
ctor of the nation are multifaceted with feedbacks in job creators, overall revenue generation and economic independence among other things.
As we gear up for the breakthrough point in the Nigerian music industry, we take a look at top music groups/ partnerships that used to be but aren’t anymore.
In this light, we examine 9 reunions music fans and critics cannot wait to see again in Nigerian music.
1. Trybesmen
If you grew up in Nigeria in the late ‘90s into the ealr 2000s, there is no way you won’t have a nostalgic feel when you hear a TrybesMen song on radio today.
The trio of eLDee, Freestyle and Kaboom were simply flaming back in the day, so on fire Lanre Dabiri (aka eLDee, the label’s head honcho) expanded the team and they called it Da Trybes.
TrybesMen had multiple hit records in Plenty Nonsense, Shake Body and Numero Uno to name a few.
With the expansion, we witnessed the addition of Sasha, 2Shotz, Dr SID, Blaise and Oladele amon others and theirs was simply pure, unfettered hip hop with a Nigerian undertone. The group is most fondly remembered for the song Oya but the music literati will tell you their impression stays remarkable throughout the history of hip hop in Nigeria and West Africa.
2. Dbanj and Don Jazzy
Quite frankly more than enough has been said on how interesting it would be to have these two music heavyweights come back together and make music.
At 2face Idibia’s 40th birthday celebration in September, 2015, there was a clarion call from the African Queen star for both acts to come together and remake the magic of the lustrous Mo’Hits era. And even though it is obvious that Dbanj is leaning more towards a reunion, Don Jazzy seems a bit cold towards it (judging by his body language). Maybe because he has hit newfound greatness with his ‘newbies’ Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and D’ija. Only time will tell how this plays out but fans are yearning for a comeback from both stars.
3. Plantashun Boyz
Body & Soul was the album of the people Nigeria all through year 2000 into the next few years, and it is easy to see that the fans will give anything to see an actual reunion of easily Nigeria’s biggest ‘boy group’ of the last decade or more.
4. Remedies
Eedris Abdulkareem, Tony Tetuila and Eddy Remedy were many shades of remarkable under the Kennis Music imprint back in the day and though Eedris and Tony achieved fairly good feats with individual careers, it was nothing quite like when the trio was together.
5. Styleplus
Runaway, Imagine That and Olufunmi will ever stay entrenched on the hearts of the youths of this day and age who grew up in the 2000s.
Their brand of R&B and Afro Pop/ soul was a breath of fresh air in the music community for its originality and Afrocentric influences.
6. Kc Presh
Since the breakup, Kcee has gone on to conquer more grounds than the group put together could even conquer. Regardless, fans would love a comeback of the yesteryears sound from the duo at least for some relaxation and the fun of it, if nothing else.
7. Banky W, Skales and Wizkid
WizKid left EME records and launched into further trajectory on a solo movement.
Skales, under the tutelage of Baseline Records, has gone on to carve himself an impressive name and acclaim.
With the absence of these two (and with a lethargic display from label head Banky W) amidst rumors of Banky quitting music soon, there doesn’t appear to be much left to look forward to from the label. But Shaydee has the spark in him too, maybe just a little, and with some more concentrated A&R attention and plugging he might step up into the front row, who knows?
Niyola is okay vocally and has what it takes to soar, but she needs to get a number of areas right with her craft.
That said, a comeback with Skales and Wizkid joining the party would be just fine for the EME team. It sounds even juicy contemplating it and with the individual successes of Wiz and Skales, fans would relish a reunion.
8. Kel and Capital Hill
The femcee left the radar shortly after her split with label boss Clarence Peters and not much has been heard from her ever since.
It will be sweet to have her get back on that fiery, razor-sharp zone she was in around 2009 into 2010. More specifically, it won’t be out of place to see her join forces again with Capital Hill Music. The fans will sure love it.
9. 2Shotz Big Lo
For an industry this successful with little or no government intervention, it is evident that the future is not in doubt.
We begin the year 2016 on a high note, even though there have been a couple skirmishes here and there, and we hope more opportunities open up and help the Nigerian entertainment industry cement its place as one of the nation’s top tier sectors.
ctor of the nation are multifaceted with feedbacks in job creators, overall revenue generation and economic independence among other things.
As we gear up for the breakthrough point in the Nigerian music industry, we take a look at top music groups/ partnerships that used to be but aren’t anymore.
In this light, we examine 9 reunions music fans and critics cannot wait to see again in Nigerian music.
1. Trybesmen
The trio of eLDee, Freestyle and Kaboom were simply flaming back in the day, so on fire Lanre Dabiri (aka eLDee, the label’s head honcho) expanded the team and they called it Da Trybes.
TrybesMen had multiple hit records in Plenty Nonsense, Shake Body and Numero Uno to name a few.
With the expansion, we witnessed the addition of Sasha, 2Shotz, Dr SID, Blaise and Oladele amon others and theirs was simply pure, unfettered hip hop with a Nigerian undertone. The group is most fondly remembered for the song Oya but the music literati will tell you their impression stays remarkable throughout the history of hip hop in Nigeria and West Africa.
2. Dbanj and Don Jazzy
Quite frankly more than enough has been said on how interesting it would be to have these two music heavyweights come back together and make music.
At 2face Idibia’s 40th birthday celebration in September, 2015, there was a clarion call from the African Queen star for both acts to come together and remake the magic of the lustrous Mo’Hits era. And even though it is obvious that Dbanj is leaning more towards a reunion, Don Jazzy seems a bit cold towards it (judging by his body language). Maybe because he has hit newfound greatness with his ‘newbies’ Reekado Banks, Korede Bello and D’ija. Only time will tell how this plays out but fans are yearning for a comeback from both stars.
3. Plantashun Boyz
Body & Soul was the album of the people Nigeria all through year 2000 into the next few years, and it is easy to see that the fans will give anything to see an actual reunion of easily Nigeria’s biggest ‘boy group’ of the last decade or more.
4. Remedies
Eedris Abdulkareem, Tony Tetuila and Eddy Remedy were many shades of remarkable under the Kennis Music imprint back in the day and though Eedris and Tony achieved fairly good feats with individual careers, it was nothing quite like when the trio was together.
5. Styleplus
Runaway, Imagine That and Olufunmi will ever stay entrenched on the hearts of the youths of this day and age who grew up in the 2000s.
Their brand of R&B and Afro Pop/ soul was a breath of fresh air in the music community for its originality and Afrocentric influences.
6. Kc Presh
7. Banky W, Skales and Wizkid
Skales, under the tutelage of Baseline Records, has gone on to carve himself an impressive name and acclaim.
With the absence of these two (and with a lethargic display from label head Banky W) amidst rumors of Banky quitting music soon, there doesn’t appear to be much left to look forward to from the label. But Shaydee has the spark in him too, maybe just a little, and with some more concentrated A&R attention and plugging he might step up into the front row, who knows?
Niyola is okay vocally and has what it takes to soar, but she needs to get a number of areas right with her craft.
That said, a comeback with Skales and Wizkid joining the party would be just fine for the EME team. It sounds even juicy contemplating it and with the individual successes of Wiz and Skales, fans would relish a reunion.
8. Kel and Capital Hill
The femcee left the radar shortly after her split with label boss Clarence Peters and not much has been heard from her ever since.
It will be sweet to have her get back on that fiery, razor-sharp zone she was in around 2009 into 2010. More specifically, it won’t be out of place to see her join forces again with Capital Hill Music. The fans will sure love it.
9. 2Shotz Big Lo
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