Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit the top Nigerian musical groups that rocked the late 90s and early 2000s:






1. Mo'Hits Records: The powerhouse behind D'banj and Don Jazzy's success, also featuring Dr. Sid, Wande Coal, and D'Prince.

2. P-Square: The twin brothers, Peter Okoye and Paul Okoye, who dominated the music scene with their energetic performances.

3. Artquake: The dynamic duo consisting of Ice K and Liyu, known for their unique blend of hip-hop and Fuji music.

4. X-Project: The group comprising X-Liberty, X-Burst, and X-Pensive, who brought us the hit song "Lori Le."

5. The Remedies: One of Nigeria's first hip-hop groups, featuring Eedris Abdulkareem, Eddy Montana, and Tony Tetuila, known for their catchy lyrics.
6. Plantashun Boiz: The group that launched the careers of 2face Idibia, Faze, and Blackface.

7. StylePlus: The R&B group featuring Tunde Akinsanmi, Michael Stevens, and Shifi Emoefe, famous for their soulful harmonies.

8. T.W.O: The duo consisting of Tunde and Wole Oloruntoba, who brought us the hit song "Ogbeni."

9. Junior and Pretty: The sibling duo featuring Junior and Pretty Omoregbee, known for their catchy pop tunes.

10. Olu and Tolu Maintain: The brothers, Olu and Tolu Adepegba, who brought us the hit song "Maintain."

11. Midnight Crew: The gospel group featuring Pat Uwaje-King, Odunayo Ojo-Onasanya, Mike Abdul, and Emem Ekeh, known for their energetic performances.

12. Infinity: The R&B group featuring Steve, Joe, and Rilwan, famous for their smooth harmonies.

13. Danfo Driver: The group comprising Mountain Black and Mad Melon, who brought us the hit song "Kpolongo."

14. Da Trybe: The group featuring eLDee, KB, and Freestyle, that launched the career of eLDee.

15. KC Presh: The duo consisting of KC and Presh, known for their catchy pop tunes.

16. Bracket: The duo featuring Vast and Smash, famous for their hit song "Yori Yori."

17. Rooftop Mcs: The group featuring Snatcha, Sokleva Hughes, and others, known for their energetic performances and catchy lyrics.

Layade Adesakin David

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