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10 Nigerian Artistes Olamide Won’t Dare, Unlike Don Jazzy. #TheList

According to ABIOLA ALABA PETERS of new Telegraph online, these are the 10 Nigerian artistes that Olamide won’t dare have a faceoff wit...

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According to ABIOLA ALABA PETERS of new Telegraph online, these are the 10 Nigerian artistes that Olamide won’t dare have a faceoff with when it comes to beef in the Nigerian music industry…
The tean at okgist feel the list is interesting. What do you guys think about the list?

10. Reminisce
Popularly known as A l a g a Ibile, his name is Remilek u n Abdulkalid Safaru. Although he was born in Kaduna, he spent h i s childhood days in L a g o s . Reminisce is a Nigerian singer, rapper, and song writer from Ogun State. He performs in both English and Yoruba languages.
The graduate of Kwara State Polytechnic commands a whole lot of respect from the so called ‘STREETZ’. The father of two lovely daughters from different mothers is very original and fearless as he was once referred to as ‘one of the seven World Rappers You Should Meet’ by TIME magazine in 2014.
9. Burna Boy
Controversial Damini Ogulu, better known by his stage n a m e , Burna Boy, is a Nigerian reggae – dancehall singer and songwriter. The talented act was once described as temperamental and uncontrollable. He threatened to hospitalise or kill any blogger who writes negative things about him. In 2013, there was a story that Burna Boy YBNL soldier, Olamidewas banned from entering the UK for allegedly taking part in gang related activities in 2010.
8. Seun Kuti
Oluseun Anikulapo Kuti, comm o n l y known as Seun Kuti, is a Nigerian musician.
Seun leads his father’s former band, Egypt 80. Seun and his brother, Femi, are the two commercially successful musical offspring of the late Nigerian Afro beat innovator, Fela Kuti.
At the age of nine, Seun expressed the wish to sing to his father. A short while later, Seun started performing with his father and the band. Since then, Seun has followed the political and social ethos of his father.
Fearless and outspoken, he participated actively in the ‘Occupy Nigeria’ protests against the fuel subsidy removal policy of President Goodluck Jonathan in January 2012. Seun Kuti is an atheist.
7. Idris Abdulkareem
Regarded as one of the pacesetters of hip hop music in Nigeria, Idris Abdulkareem is a controversial music artiste who had b e e f s with different top music acts and political personalities in time past. Some of them a r e 50cent, D’banj, Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo, among others.
Having beaten ex label mate, Jayson, to coma in 2014, Idris is the first ever Nigerian rapper to release a ‘diss’ song, ‘Wackawickee MC’s’, where he took shots at Tony Tetuila, Plantashun Boyz, Ruff Rugged and Raw.
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6. Oritse Femi
Former Ajegunle act, Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele, p opul a r l y known by his first name Oritse Femi, is a Nigerian singer- songwriter and performer.
He is best known for his remake of Fela Kuti’s ‘Double Wahala’ song. If you recall in 2015, Femi threatened to beat up the Bariga star, Olamide, if they ever meet.
The musical Taliban who is always claiming he is a symbol of the ‘STREETZ’ has been identified with big names in the music industry and some celebrated ex-militants from the South-South.
5. Daddy Showkey
Better known as the ‘KING OF THE STREETZ’, D a d d y Showkey is a veteran Nigerian ‘Galala’ singer. He was popular in Ajegunle in the late 1990s.
Born John Asiemo, he spent his childhood days in the ghetto which today, has been described as the street. He was a former champion in boxing, well known and feared during his reign, even till date.
4. Timaya
Enetimi Alfred Odon, better known by his stage name, Timaya, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. He is the founder of South- South hip pop group, ‘Dem Mama Soldiers’.
Although the one-time plantain seller is not too fami l i a r with the use of the term, ‘STREETZ’ in his songs, one can tell from his courageous lyrics and clique of friends, ‘Dem Mama Soldiers’, that he is truly a Niger-Delta soldier.
In 2010, Timaya was reported to have traced his ex Nollywood lover, Empress Njamah to a church, where he was almost beaten up and detained for physically harassing his then girlfriend.
3. Charly Boy
Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, aka Charly Boy, also known as His Royal Punkness and Area Father, is a Nigerian singer/songwriter, television presenter, publisher and producer.
CB is one of Nigeria’s most controversial entertainers, best known for his alternative lifestyle. Charly Boy is not only daring, the grandfather was bold enough to walk out an incumbent governor from his late father’s funeral. He represents both the ‘STREETZ’ and the opposite circle.
2. Saucekid aka Sinzu
Born Babalola Falemi in Lagos State, Nigeria, Sauce Kid, aka Sinzu, completed high school education in Nigeria before moving to the United States.
In 2014, it was alleged that Sinzu was wanted in Houston, Texas for debit card f r a u d . C C T V f o o t a g e was released by American local news, ABC, of an unidenti- fied man stealing $300 from an ATM machine in a departmental store.
He denied the allegations.
1. Saheed Osupa
King Saheed Osupa is an esteemed Nigerian Fuji m u s i c i a n who was born in Ajegunle in the 1 9 6 0 s to late Alhaji M o s – h o o d i Okunola, an Etiyeri musician.
Some years back, Saheed Osupa was reportedly crowned King of Fuji Music by Alhaji Ayinde Barrister, while his colleague, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma, was crowned Otunba of Fuji music by K1, a move that brew heavy feud between the two rivals. On countless occasions, Pasuma and Saheed have traded war words in their songs with their band boys and followers clashing at any meeting point.
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