5 Nigerian Songs Named In Rolling Stone’s 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century
- Five Nigerian songs were ranked among the 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century by Rolling Stone, marking a notable achievement for Nigerian music.
- This recognition marks a significant milestone for Nigerian music on the global stage, highlighting its cultural impact.
- Rema's song 'Woman' and Tems' 'Free Mind' are among the highlighted tracks, showing the global influence of Afrobeats.
- The songs represent various themes, including heartbreak and personal struggles, resonating with a wide audience.
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Miami (USA), 9 Oct (EFE).- Bad Bunny’s ‘Safaera’ hits; Daddy Yankee’s ‘Gasolina’ (DY), and Luis Fonsi’s ‘Spacito’ hit a spot among the 250 best songs of the 21st century classified by Rolling Stone magazine. Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is ranked in the eleventh place with ‘Safaera’ (2020), along with his compatriots Ñengo Flow and Jowell & Randy, a theme with which it was consolidated “as the ultimate innovator of Latin music,” the magazine…
5 Nigerian Songs Named In Rolling Stone’s 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century
The ascent of Nigerian music to global dominance is no longer a conversation about potential. It has now been etched into the annals of music history. This week, American pop culture custodians, Rolling Stone, delivered a seismic affirmation by including five Nigerian songs in its definitive ranking of the 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century So Far. According to Rolling Stone, the list covers 25 years of classic hits from all over the musical…
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Rolling Stone magazine included two Daddy Yankee (DY) songs, “Gasolina” and “Despacito,” on its list of the 250 best songs of the 21st century, cementing his place in the history of contemporary music.
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In its newest ranking of The 250 Greatest Songs of the 21st Century, Rolling Stone has spotlighted several defining Caribbean hits that shaped the sound of modern pop, reggae, and dancehall. Sean Paul’s “Get Busy” — #92 (2002) Sean Paul’s global breakout anthem “Get Busy” is hailed as “arguably the most famous use of producer Steven ‘Lenky’ Marsden’s Diwali Riddim.” The publication praises how the song propelled dancehall into mainstream pop, in…
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