Who Should Be Called The King Of Street?
Some people will argue that Small Doctor is presently
more popular on the street than Olamide and should be accorded the title. For
him, his songs include hits ‘Penalty’ and ‘Uzobu’. Others are, ‘This Year’,
‘Forever’, ‘Sobotone’ and several others.
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Aside the fact that like many other
artistes, Small Doctor sings the praise of individuals of questionable
characters including alleged advance fee fraudsters popular as ‘Yahoo Boys’ his
songs are also not free of vulgar lyrics.
For a while, Olamide has worn the crown as King of the street.
With some of his songs including ‘Wo’, the indigenous rapper has been able to hold on to the street keeping his fans almost addicted.
However, he is not the only one who has fans from the street, as other artistes such as Small Doctor, Reminisce and even Oritsefemi have teeming fans leading to the question of who should be king of the street?.
With Olamide going commercial as evident in songs such
as Eyan ‘Mayweather’, ‘Inferiority Complex’, ‘Don’t Stop’, ‘Wavy Level’, ‘Love
No Go Die’, and more recently ‘Science Student’ lovers of musicians who have
risen from the slums have confirmed the need to seek a new King.
Some music pundit will confirm the viability of
Oritsefemi via some of his works including ‘Mr Gomina’, while other insist that
Reminisce should be elevated from his official title of ‘Alaga’ to that of King
of street.
Though like Small Doctor, Oritsefemi’s music also
contains vulgar lyrics same can be said of the duo of Olamide and Reminisce, as
their music are considered in some quarter as negative influence to youths.
For Reminisce however, there is an advantage as the
rapper is known for his word play. Lyrics of Reminisce’s song might contain
vulgar content, but the artiste is often forgiven by his fans for his ability
to douse them by playing on the words such that only mature minds can decipher
what he is really saying.
A typical example is the lyrics of one of his latest
song titled ‘Problem’. While the song contains vulgar languages, hardly would
they be picked out except by someone deliberately seeking them out. With the
listed acts still popular on the street, who should be the new King of street?
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