Greetings Hive Music Lovers!!!
Happiness is real, and with music and the other tool known as the root of all evil, happiness becomes realest. So, tell me, have you tried to get some African Nigerian highlife song or traditional style mixed music to make your day more like a day? Like an interesting day? Well, today is your lucky day!
Another Sunday is here with music as it guides. And this Sunday isn't just any sort of Sunday. It is the special Sunday that ends the long days, weeks, and months in January. Haha. January is always tough and strong, and with its end brings lots of glorious chatter in the hearts of many, especially monthly earners. And we are here to celebrate this day with the chosen Sunday tuner, which you'll get to know soon.
So, get your boots ready to meet the day's tuner whose birthday is on countdown as we speak.
Is It Pronounced Y and C?
Haha, well, that should get a pass, I guess, but it is just YC, though it isn't spelt that way. Now, let's get to know more.
Oludemilade Martin Alejo, professionally known as Ycee, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter. His songs are always on fire, and the beat brings out just the right amount of juicy vibe to enjoy the day.
Martin was born in the year 1993 in the month of January 29th in Lagos State, Nigeria. And, this means his birthday falls on the last Monday of the month. How special, right?
Now that we've gotten to know some little details about him, let's get to the realest gist of today. Like I said, happiness is real, and with these tunes, there's more of it coming in.
Jagaban; Ycee Ft Olamide.
Are you Mr/Mrs. Jagaban? Haha, well, now is the time to flex your dance muscles and enjoy the music beat.
Enjoy the rap and let the lyrics sink in. Haha, they surely will make you laugh heartily.
Omo Alhaji; Ycee.
Whine, move... twist, and rock your body. Shake what your mama has molded and tap your feet gently while at it.
Nod your head and move your waist while at it.
Ojapiano; Ycee.
This is where I need you to put on your cultural attire and let them shake.
The presence of the flute is so amazing, and it surely will bring in that dance outta you if you let the tune set in.
And I have to admit that I do like this last tune the most. What about you? Tell me what you think.
Videos Used Were Gotten From #YouTube.
Still yours truly,
Balikis.
Thanks for reading and listening.
Peace be unto those who crave it and more to those who chase it away.