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MI Abaga Lists His Top 5 Best African Rappers; Vector, Olamide Didn’t Make The List

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Nigerian rapper and commandant in Chief of Nigerian rap forces M.I Abaga last night listed his top 5 African Rappers and the list was shocking to most as obvious Nigerian rappers where missing.
M.I Abaga had a question and answer session on twitter yesterday and fans had the chance to ask him questions of their choice and one of the questions that got everyone hyped was when M.I was asked to list his top 5 African rappers in Africa and “African rapper number 1” singer, named the likes of Mode 9, Proverbs (of South Africa), Jesse Jaggz, Freestyle and Ghost as his best

He also went ahead to list his 5 best rappers right now as Nasty C, Cassper Nyovest, Poe (of Mavin Records), Ghost and Khaligraph Jones (of Kenya).

What do you think about this list ?, Was it right to exclude the likes of Vector or even Olamide from this list ?

Lets us know your thoughts below.

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31 Comments

31 Comments

  1. Praiz

    October 24, 2019 at 12:23

    Falz is an all round angel, he doesn’t dwell on only raps…

  2. Fjay47

    October 24, 2019 at 11:51

    No lie detected

  3. I said so

    October 24, 2019 at 11:48

    Only a dumb yoruba man will say vector is best rapper in Africa…

  4. Yiranee Richard

    October 21, 2019 at 18:20

    The rat is here again, Alaye jor jor lolz
    You are the best @ vector

  5. Anonymous

    October 18, 2019 at 09:40

    Comment:MI all the way

  6. Anonymous

    October 9, 2019 at 11:02

    He’s jealous of YBNL boss
    Olamide was the best and he will still be the best.
    Fuck m I ?

  7. Mark usher

    October 8, 2019 at 23:47

    Best rapper Africa now is VECTOR hate if you like

  8. Sani isah

    September 24, 2019 at 12:43

    U deserved it, no mind what there are talking about you
    U no baba for rap

  9. Anonymous

    September 24, 2019 at 11:14

    Mi don smoke weed, tha vaper is all I c ooo dere jare,

  10. reptile

    July 4, 2019 at 23:28

    Comment:vector best rapper in Africa fk mi

  11. true

    July 16, 2018 at 12:30

    Olamide is a singer not a rapper vector is good, but he has bridges to cross. thesam as. falz, ycee, an emtee.

  12. Gen2c

    June 13, 2018 at 02:31

    Person way rap pass u

  13. WHERE IS REMINISCE

    June 4, 2018 at 20:52

    WHY NOT INCLUDING ALAGA RAP REMINISCE

  14. mr shine

    May 20, 2018 at 23:45

    Comment:no matter how it is, you people should remember mi abaga is the best.he knew wot he was saying.u out there like wenever rain like it wud fall,that is wot sumpple are or wot did they knw abt rap? if not abaga d chairman wil decide

  15. khandee jay

    May 19, 2018 at 14:17

    in africa M.I is the one guy with audosity to qualfy and disqualify a rapper what he said about the rap game is final, all the guys u mension are hot, but the ones mr chairman mension are the hotest. think about it

  16. ur all foolz u dont knw raps tel me among those who's name are mension which of them rap with their languege

    May 19, 2018 at 14:08

    khandee jay

  17. Young smart

    May 18, 2018 at 15:17

    Na wao o what of the bahd guy? Well another man food is another man poison

  18. Eden yoga

    May 17, 2018 at 00:55

    Where my Vector
    Is it because of your misunderstanding

  19. Kellie thrillz

    May 6, 2018 at 10:36

    Wat of ycee

  20. fatairino

    April 20, 2018 at 23:16

    baddo leave dem makanaa
    boya choco ni won faa ni abi gbana
    leave trash for law-man’s…

  21. fatairino

    April 20, 2018 at 23:14

    olamide baddo ma kanaa
    boya choco ni won fa ni abi gbana…
    leave trash for law-man’s

  22. Anonymous

    April 10, 2018 at 21:56

    Olamide surpose de the list.nawa for yuoo M.I

  23. value

    April 9, 2018 at 21:35

    we used 2 av good rappers in nigeria, they all are now singers… u did wel bros 4 excludin dem… let em go fix up

  24. Anonymous

    April 8, 2018 at 14:15

    Comment: m.I u own no go spoil jare…………..polyamide n.a. village boy, him no get English for mouth dat is y em de use Yoruba rap..mchewwwww………
    ……no b only Yoruba de Nigeria

    relax
    pls

  25. LAWKING

    April 6, 2018 at 22:44

    Replay na wo oo this list of your’s is really wonderful, u call ur self chairman, is this how u lead and treat ur team, company and music peer. U are a disgrace 2 9ja and de hip-hop world no wonder u not popular outside 9ja. Na small pinkin brain u get grow up pls, so called african rapper.

  26. Anonymous

    April 5, 2018 at 14:45

    Yes u are right but you fail, were is sarkodie

  27. true

    April 4, 2018 at 21:59

    MI UR MAMA ND PAPA NA ME WARRI BOY OLA MY MENTOL U SHORT MAN

  28. Anonymous

    April 4, 2018 at 17:38

    Comment:Y FALZ NO DEY DE NA ABEG PUT FALZ

  29. U NO GET SENSE.FALZ NO ENTER

    March 31, 2018 at 08:55

    MI IF U ASK ME I GO SAY U NO WISE.FALZ NO DEY DERE

  30. Anonymous

    March 31, 2018 at 08:54

    MI IF U ASK ME I GO SAY U NO WISE.FALZ NO DEY DERE

  31. NA RUBISH YOU DEY TALK MI ABAGA OLAMIDE BEST RAPPER OF NIGERIA U DEY SAY HE NO THEY FOR THE LIST NAWA FOR YOU

    March 23, 2018 at 18:19

    DAMMYKRANE

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Album Review: Blaqbonez Jettison Hardcore Rap On ‘Emeka Must Shine’

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Blaqbonez tries new sound and rhythms on ‘Emeka Must Shine’ , jettison hardcore rap

The album started with the high-energy, mid-tempo “Road Runners”, featuring Ghanaian sensation Black Sheriff supported by vibrant lead guitars and subtle chords, is a heartfelt way in which the singer talks about his journey from a struggling rapper to one of the best in the job.

The second track 6 business days is a sexual jokes and business minded track. Blaqbonez shows he is a homebred talent whose music is the very heartbeat of the streets, enhances the song’s lyrical narrative. Paying tribute to the likes of Jowi Zaza, Blaqbonez shows he loves sex but doesn’t joke with money.

On KILO, Blaqbonez shows delightful plucking of lead guitars, gentle percussion, and heavy kicks. This is a track for serenading a lover and the joy of beautiful sexual intimacy. Like Ice Spice is a song where the singer talk about ever form of sexual counters, this is where he hails his spending money and his ability to bag hot girls as a preacher of sex without love. As a rapper, Blaqbonez visualize orgasms, strokes and everything sexual encounter on this song.

Appealing to the South East part of the country, Blaqbonez employ the fastest upcoming rapper from South East, Jeriq, here to talk about money and everything wealth. Nyem Ego as the title suggests show everything the rapper is trying to talk about.

Naija Shawty featuring Victony is a track that is particularly marked by solos, striking chords. Their lyrics delve into their resilience and street-smartness in finding a balance between work and love, especially from their Nigerian lovers. Blaqbonez maintains here that his love for Nigerian girls will always be top despite that he’s seen girls all over the world.

Dollarz by Odumodublvck is also a new sound, similar to Ice Spice, the heavy tone from Odumodublvck makes this song a love to fans ears. With the voice of a choir underneath, this song will strike a chord in your heart. The Bezos is where Blaqbonez talks about his future, a very good plan of how he plans to go out and top.

“Today no fit be tomorrow Give me one year I go feel like Bezos, my bank account no fit reach zero”.

Rating 7.5/10

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Album Review: Bnxn Suffers From Monotony On Debut Album ‘Sincerely, Benson’

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Bnxn Sincerely Benson album review

Here’s the review of ‘Sincerely, Benson’, the debut album by award-winning Nigerian singer Bnxn.

On 5 Oct. 2023, Bnxn—or Buju as he was formerly known—released his debut studio album, titled ‘Sincerely, Benson’ like the closing salutation in a formal letter.

A good lyricist, who admittedly took some lessons from Grammy-winning Burna Boy while signed to the latter’s Spaceship Records for two years, Bnxn was understandably economical with both features and duration of this album.

Bnxn Sincerely Benson album review

(There are a lot of albums that might have been successful if not for their unnecessary collaborations. Perhaps, Bnxn learnt from the mistakes of others.)

With a handful of collaborators (2Baba, Headie One, Taves, Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez, Popcaan) present, one may not be mistaken to say ‘Sincerely, Benson’ is a collaborative effort planned by a number of great minds in the background.

On ‘Regret’ featurng 2Baba, Bnxn holds the reigns over the formerly called 2Face, a respected figure from the 2000s who made a loud impact in Afrobeats-to-the-world Movement.

As a matter of fact, Bnxn gives no chance to being overshadowed by his guests, holding the reigns in each and every collaboration!

However, there is a lapse.

Bnxn suffers a huge blow from monotony. The sound has not elevated from what was heard in his previous EPs, and has started to become boring.

He is a talented artist without a doubt, but a great voice and intelligent lyrics are not enough, especially if the sound is repetitive. Versatility in style or sound matters as much as lyrics and voice do.

Nevertheless, or on the good side of it, if ‘Sincerely, Benson’ has achieved something, it is the re-confirmation that Bnxn is not to be played with as far as pen game is concerned—one of the best of his generation in that lane.

‘Pidgin & English’ is this writer’s favorite track off the album. What is yours?

Comment below!

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