This reveals the list of top 10 hottest rappers
in Nigeria based on released material in late 2013 into 2014.
This is not a status ranking, but rather based on material
put out in the past year; the quality (wordplay, skill, flow, delivery), the
impact, and the overall reception across the board. Remember it’s hottest right
now not best overall.
10. Yung6ix
After what seemed like an eternity, Yung6ix finally released
his highly anticipated album, 6 O Clock, and from all accounts the album is a
good project with a sizable number of hit tracks.
Along with the hot album cuts Lights, Kpansh, Before I Go
Broke and Kings, Yung6ix also released the single, Amen a little later to keep
his hot buzz going.
It’s been a commercially successful year for Yung6ix with
the album release and many collabos, and you can only expect that it’ll get
better from here.
He’s still got some work to do lyrically but no doubt when
it comes to hip-hop in Nigeria for 2014, he’s been one of the brighter spots
overall.
9. M.Chris
When you go on any Nigerian hip-hop forum or blog comments
discussing the best rapper in Nigeria, and M.Chris’s name will come up more
times than you think.
For good reason. He’s right up there with the best of them,
and gives the big hip-hop names a serious run for their money.
When you listen well to his words it jumps out at you, and
you soak every bit of it.
His lyrical word play, and delivery is as good as any other
out there.
He might be flying under the radar this year in terms of
commercial popularity, but his fans and hip-hop heads salivate anytime.
His tunes The Right One, Zombie, and The Hottest give you everything
you need to hear from this MC.
Add that to his fan favorite, 24-7, it’s easy to see why
everyone is super excited about the prospect of this kid.
Say what you will about Ice Prince but he’s been arguably
one of the most consistent rap acts out of Nigeria for the past couple of
years.
He rarely shies away from features, and is consistently
putting out new material for his fans.
He might not be the best lyricist out there but he more than
makes up for it with his hard work, and good musical sense.
Along with the hit singles from his last year album release
(Fire Of Zamani) which he put out videos for, Ice Prince has done well with
singles, Can I Talk (ft. MI and Joel Ortiz), Tears For Naija, N-Word Remix and
Freestyle.
Not to count the numerous features he’s had.
Simply put Ice Prince is stamping his name as one of the
hip-hop cats from Nigeria we wont be forgetting soon.
7. Vector
Vector went into somewhat of a hiatus for most of 2014, but
when he came back he came back with a serious bang! Dropping his #A7 mixtape,
he pretty much told us that while he was a bit quiet in the past months he
wasn’t sleeping.
The mixtape has gotten mostly positive reviews from fans and
hip-hop heads alike.
You have to wonder that if Vector was consistently putting
out stuff all year he might be higher up this list cos we all know he’s hot on
the MIC.
The tunes from him bound to make some noise from his tape
into 2015 are Shiga, Undefined.
Tupac Bass and Celestial Body are tunes that will definitely
creep into a lot of playlists based purely on the lyrical work on it.
All in all Vector is pretty much a stable name in Nigerian
Hip-Hop and this year he didn’t do anything to change that.
6. Reminisce
Earlier this year Reminisce was featured in TIME magazine’s
“rappers around the world” video special, and for very good reason.
He’s been on the hottest MCs in Nigeria over the past year,
and his stock has been rising steadily since he first hit the scene almost 6-7
years ago.
Reminisce’ sophomore album Alaga Ibele release late last
year has carried him into 2014 with some serious momentum.
Singles Daddy’, Eleniyan, Government gave fans a taste of
how good Reminisce can be.
But it didn’t stop with his album cuts; Reminisce put out a
remix to Fela, a new single Tesojue, numerous videos, and one of favorite, a
hot collabo with Sarz (Ise Yen).
All in all, anyway you slice it, you can’t call any of the
hottest names in hip-hop for this past year without mentioning Reminisce in it.
5. Boogey
When you go on any Nigerian hip-hop forum or blog comments
discussing the best rapper in Nigeria, and Boogey’s name will come up more
times than you think.
For good reason. He’s right up there with the best of them,
and gives the big hip-hop names a serious run for their money.
When you listen well to his words it jumps out at you, and
you soak every bit of it.
His lyrical word play, and delivery is as good as any other
out there.
He might be flying under the radar this year in terms of
commercial popularity, but his fans and hip-hop heads salivate anytime.
His tunes Ask For It, 1am, and Salute Me give you everything
you need to hear from this MC.
Add that to his fan favorite, Sanctum, it’s easy to see why
everyone is super excited about the prospect of this kid.
4. Jesse Jagz
Often times Jesse Jagz gets tagged with being a producer
before the rapper, but that has somewhat changed with the release of the sequel
to his 2013 Jagz Nation Vol 1 – Vol 2 – The Royal Niger Company.
With joints Aint Nobody, Sunshine, The Case amongst others,
that project is arguably one of the best released this year, complete with
Jesse Jagz spitting solid bars, good music, solid productions, and giving us
all something to think about while listening.
I did the due diligence to read various reviews, and really
I couldn’t find a bad review. As expected.
Coupled with the heat his 2013 project was still carrying,
it’s easy to see how Jesse Jagz is one of the hotter MCs in 2014.
He might have shied away from all the showbiz lifestyle but
make no mistake, Jesse is still bringing a lot of ammo in his music.
3. ModeNine
King Modo! No doubt when we speak about ModeNine, we’re
speaking about the best lyricist in Nigeria, and there’s barely any
competition.
A legend when it comes hip-hop in Nigeria and that’s hardly
an argument. That being said he’s feature here at #3 is not intended to be a
slight at him at all.
ModeNine dropped a whopping 40 track album, Above Ground
Level, with everything you’ll need in a hip-hop album, solid joint, playful
tunes, solid features including Don Jazzy, Ice Prince, Gentle, Reminisce,
Praize, Ruby Gyang, Amaka, Zeus, Proverb, and the hot American MC Canibus, and
overall good music.
Critics have rated the album as very solid. Even if it’s not
his best, it’s a good album that can only add to his great musical legacy.
Tunes that stand out are Some More ft. Don Jazzy, Upside Down, SuperHuman
featuring Canibus, and NTBB.
2. Phyno
Phyno said in 2013 that he was the Man Of The Year, but really we can say he’s been the Man of the Year for both 2013 and 2014.
Since he burst on the scene with his unique ‘new generation
igbo swag’, it’s been no slowing down this kid holding it down for the east.
His pre-album singles Man Of The Year, Parcel, Ghost Mode
were already putting him in a league of his own, and his album No Guts, No
Glory further cemented his name as argubly the hottest rapper in Nigeria for
2014.
Additional singles Alobam, Authe, and numerous features only
add to the ammo for that argument. It’s hard to argue with that fact.
Phyno’s unique way of flowing in Igbo while blending in
English makes his tunes very appealing even to non-igbo speaking fans, and to
those who actually understand Igbo it’s simply the best thing since sliced yam.
He’s taken what cats like Nigga Raw, Slowdogg, and MC Loph
were doing and elevated it to continental wide appeal levels.
1. Olamide
Over the past 3 years, no other rapper in Nigeria has had as
much of an impact as Olamide has consistently.
When you look at his body of work it’s simply outstanding
how much material Olamide has put out, and in that hot material.
His work ethic is unrivaled right now. His hot singles are
too numerous to list but those in the past year include the likes of Yemi My
Lover, Story For The Gods, Awon Goons Mi, Make Us Proud (ft. Wale), and Eleda
Mi to along with his album, Baddest Guy Ever Liveth. Features? Way too much to
list on here.
Olamide’s street styled, gutter, and sometimes playful
delivery in both Yoruba and English gives him that unique ability to appeal to
fans across the spectrum.
From the guys in the streets of Ibadan, to the Lagos big
boys, to the Abuja babes there’s something in Olamide’s catalog for you.
It’s no surprise that he’s as hot and well received as he is
in Nigeria.
Lyrically he might not as great as the best we’ve seen, but
he more than makes up for it with solid word play, strong metaphors.
A lot of which you have to understand Yoruba to really get.
All in all it’s easy to see why Olamide is the hottest
rapper in Nigeria for the past year.
Notable Mentions:
IllBliss – Hard to argue he hasn’t been solid this year. His
latest track Bank Alert is all sorts of blazing.
Naeto C – Solid singles released but we await the album.
Falz – Falz’s album got solid reviews from critics and fans
alike.
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