As we wrap up the year, here’s a list of music collaborations that graced our ears in 2023.
Crayon and Ayra Star – Ngozi
A love song for those with significant others, demonstrating the blessing of having a partner. Featuring the sensational Ayra Star, the song became a global hit, with lovers singing their hearts out.
Shallipopi and ODUMODUBLVCK – Cast
This song stirred controversy on Nigerian social media due to ODUMODUBLVCK’s verse questioning who would pay a lady’s bills if she refuses sexual activities. Despite the online exchanges, the song was a hit, resonating with fans all over Nigeria.
Chris Brown, Davido, and Lojay – Sensational
Chris Brown continues his collaboration streak with African artists, delivering party-worthy sounds. The collaboration with Davido and Lojay adds another hit to his repertoire.
ODUMODUBLVCK and Bloody Civilian – Blood on the Dance Floor
Despite the violent theme, “Blood on the Dance Floor” is a 2023 hit with a catchy beat that compels listeners to move.
Davido and Musa Keys – Unavailable
From the Grammy-nominated album Timeless, “Unavailable” had a stellar year, played on speakers, nominated for a Grammy, and named Rihanna’s best song of 2023.
Victony, Crayon, and Bella Shmurda – Ohema
Victony shines by blending Crayon and Bella Shmurda with over 10 other artists on “Ohema,” a late-year release gaining recognition and set to carry its momentum into 2024.
Wizkid and Zlatan – IDK
The unexpected collaboration between Wizkid and Zlatan in “IDK,” released on the Soundman 2 EP, has been on constant replay since its Friday release—a perfect Christmas gift for Wizkid FC.
If your Christmas ‘gbedu’ playlist is set, make sure these songs are on it for a complete musical celebration.
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