Popular Music Nigeria
Popular Nigerian Music?

Listenig I have been to many Nigerian music lately, the Afrobeat of Fela Kuti and Tony Allen a lot of 70's funk and disco and I'm really surprised, I wonder what kind of music was made in Nigeria since the 80s, I want ie pop, rock, reggae, disco, hip-hop, electronica, etc. (I'm not interested in flokloric music), any suggestions would be appreciated, and this music is difficult to find? … By the way, I am Mexican and live in Mexico

Hard to say really, but here's a tip: explore the radio stations online Nigeria! You can literally hours of fun, and you might hear something you really like. These days a lot of music tends to move Westafrican to hip-hop beats and the like, but not only. Check it out!

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Music of Sierra Leone, Vol. 4 - Dances of the Secret Societies


Music of Sierra Leone, Vol. 4 – Dances of the Secret Societies


$17.00


This CD is the fourth volume of an anthology of traditional Sierra Leonean music produced by Luke Wassermann. It is a compilation of two events featuring members of the secret female society called Bundu. Every year, many parents send their girls to the âsociety bush❠to learn about the traditions and customs of their culture. The most influential and prolific of the societies is Bundu. The re…

Sunny Ade & His African Beats


Sunny Ade & His African Beats



ISSUED BY SUNNY ADE IN NIGERIA….


the world ends : afro rock & psychedelia in 1970s nigeria (part 1) LP


the world ends : afro rock & psychedelia in 1970s nigeria (part 1) LP


$35.00



Juju: A Social History and Ethnography of an African Popular Music (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology)


Juju: A Social History and Ethnography of an African Popular Music (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology)


$20.99


Now known internationally through the recordings of King Sunny Ade and others, juju music originated more than fifty years ago among the Yoruba of Nigeria. This history and ethnography of juju is the first detailed account of the evolution and social significance of a West African popular music. Enhanced with maps, color photographs of musicians and dance parties, musical transcriptions, intervi…

Afrikan Matriarchal Foundations: The Igbo Case


Afrikan Matriarchal Foundations: The Igbo Case


$11.95



Muslim Women Sing: Hausa Popular Song (African Expressive Cultures)


Muslim Women Sing: Hausa Popular Song (African Expressive Cultures)


$15.15


In Muslim Women Sing, Beverly B. Mack shows Muslim women in northern Nigeria actively involved in creative activity. Although most of the songs and oral poetry are performed for female audiences only, some are performed for mixed groups, and typically men of the household are permitted to listen as women sing and recite songs and poems that reflect their contemporary social and cultural concerns. …
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