Nigerians love to party. Without an
iota of doubt, we are party loving
creatures that live for the music, the
drinks and the fun atmosphere.
Music has been a major part of the
influencing force in 2016 among the
youths, and a chunk of that music
we have partied and danced to all
year. These songs are like a panacea
to our various personal issues,
helping us do away with the stress
on the dancefloor.
And now we present to you, the
songs that rocked our bodies, minds
and souls in 2016, making us dance
literally - from the dabbing to
everything else.
Dotman - Akube »
There's something about this jam
that will drive you crazy as soon as it
comes up. To show how much
Dotman believes in the song, he
creates an unofficial and official
video for the song.
Terry Apala - Champagne
showers »
The singer came from virtually
nowhere to wow us with a hit song
'Champagne showers'. What makes
him special is that unique voice he's
got going for him. You simply can't
shake it. You could categorize his
style as a fusion of Fuji, trap and
Hip-hop.
Sugarboy - Hola Hola »
Arguably, the biggest party song of
2016 from the G-Worldwide
Entertainment act Sugarboy, ''Hola
hola' got the guys popping bottles
in the club and not looking back.
The song gives off that good
celebratory vibe that caught on
everybody like wildfire.
Phyno - Fada Fada » ft Olamide
This Phyno fino song also gets
people going wild as soon as the
song comes. 'Fada Fada eh' , a
popular line in the chorus goes,
rocking every club, joint and street
corner you can imagine. The song is
up for 'Best Pop single' and 'Song of
the year' at this year's edition of one
of the biggest awards in Nigeria -
The Headies.
Koker - Kolewerk remix » ft
Olamide
Chocolate City artist Koker drops a
street friendly tune in 'Kolewerk ',
and has been rightly so voted Best
Street Hop artiste at the Headies
2016. Koker understands the pop
culture and knows how to use it to
his advantage to serve up those
relatable songs.
Mr Eazi - Sample you » remix ft
Lil Kesh
'Zagger that' , the signature phrase
by Mr Eazi which goes along with all
his songs including the collaborative
effort with YAGI rapper Lil Kesh.
Dwelling on the female folks in this
song, the guys found it easy to relate
with the song.
Eugy - Dance for me » ft Mr Eazi
The Juls produced dance anthem
got everybody dancing and dabbing,
and creating a feel good vibe.
Yung L - Pass me the aux »
remix ft Timaya
A favourite by two of the finest
dancehall acts, having the beat
majorly to thank for that.
Tekno - Where »
Tekno Miles jumps on a dance song
woven around the love theme and
his style of delivery his fans have got
accustomed to.
Cynthia Morgan - Olowo »
Dancehall singer deviates a little
with her style but still maintains her
infectious energy on this song.
Reekado Banks - Problem »
Baby Fresh and Reekado nailed it on
this record. Essentially, Baby Fresh
engineered the likeability and party-
readiness of the song, fans also
picked on a couple of lines in the
chorus to make sense of the song
and own it.
Ajebutter 22 - Bad gang » ft Falz
Ajebutter rides on comic relief and
Falz is no stranger to that concept.
They take a pop-culture topic and
turn into art of music. And it easily
becomes a jam with the rhythm of
the song.
Rayce - Wetin dey » remix ft
Davido
A street accepted song, which
Davido jumps on to make it more
buzz worthy for the dance floors.
Maleek Berry - Kontrol »
A Caribbean influenced sound got
people vibing to this song, coupled
with Maleek Berry's vocal and
production prowess.
Dbanj - Emergency »
D'banj takes advantage of the dope
beat produced by a certain Orbit
producer, going in on the Fela-
influenced Afrobeat sound.
Timaya - Bang bang »
Dancehall maestro goes hard on
this refreshing track, with suggestive
lyrics that youths tend to ride along
with.
Timaya - Money » ft Flavour
An Afrobeat rich sound orchestrated
by producer Young D sees Timaya
and Flavour go on a smooth
collaboration that tickles your dance
feet.
LAX - Awon da »
Producer Dwill 'murders' the beat
that complements the artistry of
L.A.X, so good you can't get enough
of this track.
Falz - Bahd Baddo Baddest » ft
Olamide, Davido
Great concept that works with the
aliases of the incredible trio in Falz,
Olamide and Davido. Sess deserves
a thumbs up for the success of the
record.
Humblesmith - Jukwese » ft
Flavour
The 'Osinachi' crooner made it a
double hit with this highlife record
which Flavour rightly perfected as a
featured act. It's a feel good song
that passes for a dance track.
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Top 20 Nigerian
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