Sunday, March 30, 2025

7 heartfelt Nigerian songs to celebrate Mother’s Day on Epoh Music

Mother's Day Playlist 

Mother’s Day is a time to honor the incredible women who have shaped our lives with love, sacrifice, and wisdom. What better way to express gratitude than through music? Nigerian artists have delivered some of the most heartfelt songs dedicated to mothers—songs that tell stories of struggle, triumph, and unwavering love.

Here are some of the best Mother’s Day songs to stream on Epoh Music:

1. Duduke – Simi

This soulful hit is a love letter to an unborn child, making it a special song that captures the deep bond between a mother and her child. Duduke is perfect for Mother’s Day, celebrating the joy of motherhood.

2. Sweet as a Mother's Love – Johnny Drille

Johnny Drille delivers a warm, affectionate tribute to mothers with this song, emphasizing the irreplaceable love and comfort that only a mother can provide. The heartfelt lyrics and soothing melody make it a perfect Mother’s Day dedication.

3. So Beautiful – Asa

Asa’s So Beautiful is a heartfelt tribute to her mother, celebrating her strength and grace. The song’s soulful delivery makes it perfect for a Mother’s Day dedication.

4. Oshe Mama – Ric Hassani

Ric Hassani expresses deep appreciation for mothers with Oshe Mama, a song that thanks them for their love and dedication. His smooth vocals combined with heartfelt lyrics make this a powerful tribute to all mothers.

5. Mummy Mi – Wizkid

Wizkid pours his heart out in Mummy Mi, where he celebrates his mother’s unwavering support and sacrifices. This song is a heartfelt dedication to all mothers who go the extra mile for their children.

6. Sweet Mother – Dare Art Alade

Inspired by the legendary hit Sweet Mother by Prince Nico Mbarga, Dare Art Alade’s rendition keeps the classic essence alive while adding a fresh touch. The song is a timeless tribute that expresses gratitude for a mother’s unconditional love and care.

7. Mama – Jaywon

Jaywon’s Mama is an emotional song that highlights the struggles and sacrifices mothers make for their children. With heartfelt lyrics and a soulful melody, this song is a perfect way to show appreciation on Mother’s Day.

Click here to stream for free a playlist curated to celebrate mothers.

Friday, March 28, 2025

March’s biggest Nigerian music on Epoh Music

March has been a fantastic month for Nigerian music, with fresh sounds dominating the airwaves and streaming charts. 

From heartfelt storytelling to high-energy anthems, these tracks have captured the hearts of music lovers. 

Here are the biggest Nigerian hits on Epoh Music this month:

Pity This Boy – Odumodublvck

Odumodublvck continues his reign as one of Nigeria’s most unique rap voices with Pity This Boy.

Arike – Kunmie

Arike by Kunmie is a soulful love ballad that showcases his vocal depth and songwriting skills.

Children of Africa – Seyi Vibez

Seyi Vibez delivers a powerful message in Children of Africa album.

Joy Is Coming – Fido

Fido’s Joy Is Coming is a motivational anthem filled with uplifting vibes and an infectious rhythm. The track speaks to perseverance and the belief that better days are ahead. With a fusion of Afrobeat and contemporary sounds, Fido crafts a song that not only entertains but also inspires listeners to keep pushing forward.

These songs have set the tone for 2025, bringing a mix of powerful messages, love-filled melodies, and energetic rhythms. 

As Nigerian music continues to evolve, Epoh Music remains the go-to platform for discovering the hottest tracks shaping the industry. Stay tuned for more bangers in the coming months.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Reekado Banks hints at a powerful figure stifling young talents in the Nigerian entertainment industry

Reekado Banks 

Nigerian singer Reekado Banks has sparked intense speculation on social media following a cryptic tweet in which he accused an unnamed individual within the entertainment industry of either being "clueless" or "demonic" in handling budding talents.

In his post, the former Mavin Records artist expressed frustration over how some of the industry's brightest stars find themselves under the influence of this figure, only to experience setbacks in their careers. 

According to him, this individual either unknowingly agrees to counterproductive policies or deliberately frustrates young artists, ultimately pushing some out of the industry.

"One day, I’ll take an interview to talk about someone in the corners of the entertainment industry, who’s either absolutely CLUELESS or plain DEMONIC."

"Somehow, the brightest budding talents fall in their lap and either through cluelessness or pure demonic activities, they agree to policies that effectively slow these talents down and for some other talents, frustrate them out of pursuing their dreams. One day…," he wrote.

As speculations swirled about the identity of the individual he was referring to, some social media users suggested it might be Don Jazzy, the Mavin Records boss who once mentored Reekado Banks. 

However, the singer was quick to dismiss those claims, clarifying that he was not talking about Don Jazzy.

"It may not be obvious to you all, but I’m definitely not referring to Baba J 🥴. Ejo lol, pls n thanks. That said, oloriburuku gbaaaa, ni Eni to mo n so yi!" he wrote, using Yoruba slang to insult the person he was addressing.