Slavodelic podcast 08 – Nigeria

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Nigeria, wow so maybe not as rocking as Benin or even rocking at all. but damn some great music. funky? yeah definitely funky, funky and then some. Nigerian music often confuses me because it is such a large and diverse country, but in the end it always shows you where it’s at. At least I think it does.

Nigeria

1) Zombie – Fela Kuti
2) Kike Lomo – Oyinbo Liasu
3) Breakthrough – The Funkees
4) Smoke – Segun Bucknor
5) Beautiful Baby – William Onyeabor
6) Solo de xylophone kundung – Various
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8) Deiyo Deiyo – The Hykkers
9) Eje Ka Jo – Jimmy Solanke & The Junkers
10) Lipa Kodi Ya City Council – Isaya Mwinamo
11) Okwukwe Na Nchekwube – Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National
12) Son Of January 15th – Segun Bucknor
13) Ogwume Music – Various Igbo


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