Chief Osita Osadebe – Osondi Owendi
More than just a song, this has become somewhat of a saying among Igbo people. Simply translated to “It dey sweet some people, it dey vex some people” this iconic track was not only the best thing going in 80s highlife, it’s been covered and sampled dozens of times. The most popular from MC Loph & Flavour.
Mike Okri – Time Na Money
In the days of flower dresses, bright colored Hawaiian shirts, and choco milo gifts for dance contests, this song will probably play in the background. Mike Okri not only blessed us with this timeless dance hit, he gave us an everlasting message also; Time is Money afterall ?
Sir Shina Peters – Afro Juju
Almost 9 mins of non-stop dancing, instructions, praises, and reasons to be happy. Shina Peter’s Afro Juju is the ever lasting party song to cap off any Nigerian party till 2099. From the old, young, papa, mama, sister, brother, and everyone in between, once this song hits with its iconic intro, you already know what to do. Omoge dance with your chest…
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