
The 2000s was a vibrant era for music in Nigeria. Many talented artists emerged and became household names.
Their music was catchy and loved by many, as it was infused with infectious energy and appreciated for its unique blend of traditional Nigerian rhythms, modern influences, and relatable lyrics. Here are some artists who’s songs made waves on 2000’s:


D’banj – “Oliver Twist” and “Why Me”: Although the exact release dates aren’t specified, D’banj was prominent in the 2000s with these hits, contributing to the development of Afrobeats.

Wande Coal – “Ololufe” and “Bumper to Bumper”: These songs were part of Wande Coal’s discography in the 2000s, showcasing his smooth vocals.

Olu Maintain – “Yahooze”: Released in 2007, “Yahooze” became an anthem and a party staple, marking a significant milestone in Olu Maintain’s solo career.

Eedris Abdulkareem – “Mr. Lecturer”: Released in 2003, this song showcased Eedris Abdulkareem’s storytelling ability.

9ice – “Gongo Aso”: Released in 2007, “GongoAso” was a massive hit and one of the biggest songs of the year, cutting across demographics in Nigeria.

P-Square- “Do Me”: Released in 2007 as part of their album “Game Over”, which featured several hits.

Mo’Hits All Stars – “Pere” and “Booty Call”: Featuring D’banj and Wande Coal was released in 2007.

Styl-Plus: Known for harmonious R&B sound, Styl-Plus rose to fame in the 2000s with hits Far Away, and Olufunmi.








