Nigerians all across the world will be commemorating the country’s independence and all-around magnificence today. In honor of this day, we have compiled a list of some classic Nigerian songs for the best playlist vibes. Feel free to play this playlist in your school, workplace, or anywhere you are, even if you are not Nigerian.
A word of caution: only proceed if you are physically capable of dancing. This song is certain to elicit rhythmic body motions, both intentional and involuntary, especially in the shoulder and lower regions. Five tracks are included below, but the whole playlist can be found here.
Which way Nigeria – Sunny Okosun
This is a love song dedicated to our fatherland, Nigeria. Sunny Okosun in this song pleads for a way out of the nation’s corruption and inefficiency, expressing significant concern and pleading for a method to preserve the country.
Nigeria Go Survive – Veno
This song offers hope for Nigeria’s survival.
The song, which is performed in Pidgin English, boasts about the country’s abundant agricultural and oil.
Peace Song – Onyeka Onwenu
Onyeka Onwenu is a Nigerian music legend who is dedicated to the country’s unity. She has a number of Nigerian-themed songs under her belt, including “One Love Keeps Us Together” and “Unity Song,” among others.
In a world of struggle and aspirations of survival, these songs underline the notion of love and unity.
Motherland – Sound Sultan
In 2006, Sound Sultan, also known as “Naija Ninja,” released this song, urging Nigerians living abroad not to forget their homeland. Sound Sultan sings in Yoruba, saying that no matter how far one travels, there is no place like home.
Greenland – TY Bello
Greenland, TY Bello‘s debut studio album, was released in 2008. The song, which has a love, family, and nation theme, offers hope for Nigeria’s future. It motivates Nigerians to transform their lives from one of despair to one of hope.
We know you have your own list of classic nigerian songs for playlist vibes, let us know your top 5 songs about Nigeria in the comment section
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