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Top 5 Nigerian Songs Of The Week (March 18 2022 Chart)

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It’s been another great week for Nigerian musicians, this week sees some old gurus in the game release some new songs and also some newcomers are cementing their place and at the same time reaching the stars with their extraordinary talent. Here is our top 5 Nigerian songs of the week.

1 . Oxlade – Want You

Following the announcement that he has been signed to the international record label called Columbia Records, multitalented vocalist Oxlade released this sweet love song where he talked about how much he craves the attention of his lover. Oxlade delivers on the slow and soulful beat.

2. Terri – Danger:

The Starboy sensational Terri came with a bang after few weeks break. This song comes following several rumors that the artiste is not delivering as expected under Wizkid’s record label. This new song by Terri is set to correct those negative impressions. A good and lovely song to listen to.

3. Dremo Ft Simi – Confam

Rapper Dremo Drizzy engage the service of the talented vocalist Simi on this beautiful song. This is one of the collaboration no one sees coming and it is not an understatement to say that both of them performed excellently on this song. It is a song about love and lust.

4. Young Jonn – Dada

To switch from being a music producer to singing your own songs is definitely not an easy task. And Young Jonn has been proving time and time over how good a composer he is. The newly signed Chocolate City artiste came with his A game on this song and he delivered excellently.

5. Timaya – Charger

The egberi papa of Bayelsa can’t stop blessing us with hits, on this Amapiano beat, Timaya reiterate that he does not have bad mind for anyone neither does he plan bad for anybody. If you are a lover of Amapiano, you will surely love this song.

Which other song do you think should make the list? Share it with us in the comments section below.

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