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Top 10 Iconic Posse Cuts in Nigerian Music Since 2000

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By  Milcah   Tanimu

Nigerian music has seen incredible collaborations among artists since the turn of the century. Known as “posse cuts,” these tracks feature multiple artists delivering verses, often blending different styles and genres. Here are 10 standout posse cuts that have defined Nigerian music over the years:

  1. Tony Tetuila – Omode Meta feat. Ruff Rugged & Raw, Plantainshun Boiz: A classic rap anthem marking key moments in Nigerian music, featuring iconic groups.
  2. Dr. Sid – Bamijo feat. MI Abaga, Eldee, Ikechukwu: Dr. Sid teams up with Nigerian rap greats to deliver a memorable track.
  3. Trybesmen – Oya feat. Sasha, 2Shotz, Blaise, Dr. Sid, Oladele, Double O, Dr. Timi & Myst: An all-star lineup that cemented Trybesmen’s legacy in Nigerian music.
  4. JCC Skillz – We Are Africans (Naija Remix) feat. Multiple Artists: A cultural anthem with an ensemble of African artists showcasing Nigerian pride.
  5. Jazzman Olofin – Eko Ile feat. GT Guitarman, Darey, Sasha P, Nkiru: A vibrant song celebrating Lagos life, with contributions from top Nigerian artists.
  6. LayLow – What It Do feat. Vector, Olamide, Phyno, SosSick, Yung6ix, Buckwylla, Liu T, Phenom, Seriki: A celebration of Nigerian hip hop featuring top stars.
  7. Dammy Krane – Comment Tu T’Appelle feat. LeriQ, Burna Boy, Ozone & Mojeed: A smash hit with a star-studded lineup from the Nigerian music scene.
  8. Black Magic – Africa Remix feat. Vector, Phyno & Reminisce: A successful remix that brought Nigerian hip-hop to wider audiences.
  9. Jahbless – 69 Missed Calls feat. Olamide, Lil Kesh, Reminisce, CDQ, Chinko Ekun: A street anthem that became a landmark in indigenous Nigerian rap.
  10. Bez – Super Sun Remix feat. eLDee, Ice Prince & Eva Alordiah: A fusion of alternative music and hip hop, showcasing Nigerian talent.

These posse cuts have shaped the music scene, highlighting the synergy between artists across genres, and delivering some of the most memorable songs in Nigerian music history.

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