Latest Naija Songs: 5 Collabos by Zuchu, Davido, Simi You Should Listen To This Week
27 April 2021
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By Khisa Cj
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As we start the last week of April 2021, here are the top 7 Nigerian songs that you should download, FOR FREE ON MDUNDO and add to your playlist.
Cho Cho – Zlatan ft Davido, Mayorkun
This is another high-octane street vibe from the Zanku king – Zlatan, featuring two of the popular Nigerian singers – afrobeats king Davido and afropop star Mayorkun.
‘Cho Cho’ produced by P.Prime is a perfect club banger and comes along with an infectious West African sound – capped with high energy from Zlatan, Davido and Mayorkun.
https://music.apple.com/ng/album/cho-cho-feat-davido-mayorkun-single/1561860965
Running (To You) – Chike ft Simi
This is a fresh and delightful serving of musical goodness in which Chike teamed up with the vocal prowess of diva, Simi.
‘Running (To You)’ is a fan-favorite off the ‘Boo of the Booless’ album and Chike spiced it up with its refix, whose video was released in February 2021.
Sere – Olakira ft Zuchu
After the largly successful ‘Maserati’ single that got an assist from Davido, Olakira is back with yet another potential hit dubbed ‘Sere’.
This time round, the Nigerian singer teams up with Bongo rising star Zuchu in a song that was produced by Simba Tagz.
‘Sere’ is a song off Olakira’s upcoming EP titled ‘4 Play’ which is expected soon.
Jackpot – Crayon ft Bella Shmurda
Taken off from Crayon’s second project ‘Twelve A.M’ EP that he dropped a few weeks ago, ‘Jackspot’ is a single produced by Baby Face and features Bella Shmurda.
The song beautifully blends several sounds including street vibes and afrobeats.
Southy Love – Peruzzi ft Freboy DML
Peruzzi describes ‘Southy Love’ as the first song that they tried the up-tempo beats “And we realized people actually love that vibe.”
‘Southy Love’ is basically just missing somebody and trying to make the decision to take that flight. Just wanting somebody so bad and thinking like, ‘You know what, nah, I’m coming to you. If you can’t make it here, if you’re too busy to make it here, I’m coming,” notes Peruzzi.
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