These are the Nigerian artistes that have worked with Canadian musicians.
Nigerian artistes have collaborated with some Canadian musicians on afrobeat songs since he began production on his fourth studio album in 2015, and here are the Nigerian artistes that have worked with Canadian musicians.
Drake made it cool, despite the fact that it was unusual for a rapper at the time.
Drake’s work with some of our men was responsible for some of the Afrobeats scene’s breakthroughs at the time and even after (that just means Wizkid.)
Drake is said to work with everybody that crosses his path, which is why a few Nigerian artists have had the privilege of collaborating with the Canadian superstar.
Nigerian artistes that have worked with Canadian musicians
Wizkid
Of course. He has to be number one on the list. His contribution to “One Dance,” one of the most popular songs ever made, is timeless.
Later on, we discovered that Wizkid did more than just a little verse on the song. After Sarz played what appears to be a Wizkid version of the song at a battle in 2020, it became apparent that Wiz must have written the whole stuff for Drake.
In 2021, Wizkid worked with Justin Bieber on essence remix
Tems
Yeah, Tems was very lucky this way. Because this totally could have been anyone else, but it was her.
To date, working with Drake on his “Certified Lover Boy” album is the highlight of her career. It’s also a high she might never top.
In 2021, Tems worked with Justin Bieber on essence remix
Omah Lay
Omah Lay, a Nigerian award-winning artist, collaborates with Justin Bieber, a Canadian prominent singer, on this new buzzing hot tune titled “Attention.”
The song “Attention” will appear on Omah Lay’s debut album, “Boy Alone,” which will be released later this year.
Bieber’s pop music is featured in a new song called ‘Attention,’ which he co-wrote with Nigerian singer Omah Lay.
The music is brightly coloured, with delicate percussion and seductive lyrics that create a relaxing environment.
Burna Boy
So many people don’t know Burna Boy and Drake have history, but they do.
In 2017, Burna Boy submitted some songs for Drake‘s “More Life” playlist, and while he didn’t use them outrightly, he used bits of them on different songs.
If you listen well, you’ll definitely hear Burna Boy on some intro and outro.
Tekno
This one’s a real surprise too, yeah. But Tekno actually made a beat for Drake and Swae Lee on a song called “Won’t Be Late,” years ago.
Drake was even saying stuff like “ikebe” on the song, telling you that for sure, a Nigerian had a hand in it. And, it was Tek.
Skiibii
Skiibii’s hit song Baddest Boy now has a Tory Lanez remix in the United States.
Skiibii collaborates with Tory Lanez, a Canadian rapper, on a new version of Baddest Boy dubbed US Remix.
This is a follow-up to Davido’s Baddest Boy Remix, which is still one of the top three Nigerian singles on the charts.