Can you remember these Nigerian albums from 2013?
1. Olamide’s Baddest guy ever liveth
Do you remember when Olamide gave us albums back to back, and they were all hits? Good times. Baddest Guy Ever Liveth was Baddo’s third album in three years. He gave us Eleda Mi O, Durosoke and Anifowose. In the clubs, there was Turn Up, Baddo Love and Yemi My Lover. This was one of the best albums of 2013 and one of Olamide’s best albums of all time.
2. Burna Boy’s Leaving an Impact For Eternity (L.I.F.E)
If you think this Burna Boy’s African Giant thing started with Coachella, then you need to listen to his debut album, L.I.F.E. After blowing up in 2012 with the smooth Like to Party and his round vintage glasses, Burna put his baby giant foot down with this album and hits like Run My Race, #YawaDey and Tonight. Even though he was just stepping into the spotlight, Burna moved with the confidence of an artiste who had been in the industry.
3. Tiwa Savage Once Upon A Time
Tiwa Savage gave us Kele Kele Love in 2010. The good sis came in, served us looks, vocals, choreography and ate everything up. No stone was left unturned. Giving the guys in the industry a run for their money, Tiwa dropped Once Upon a Time, and this album was the fire. From the controversial Wanted to the Don Jazzy-assisted Eminado, Tiwa gave us all sides.