Mp3bullet.ng presents the Top Nigerian Music Challenges that dominated social media in 2021
With the rise of Tik-Tok and social media challenges on the internet, a Lot of Nigerian music have seen the rise of their popularity in 2021 thanks to the trends.
Although the year 2021 did not see as many lockdowns as the previous year, Nigerians still had enough time to create and participate in some of the most popular social media challenges from around the world.
Nigerian social media has always been known for its unrivalled comedy, particularly among its brilliant creators. Nigerians enjoyed no dull moments this year, despite a stumbling economy and harsh government policies, thanks to amusing Internet phenomena.
We look back on the biggest, most inventive, and most amusing Nigerian Music challenges that captivated Nigerians over the course of 2021 in this list.
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Love Nwantiti
Ckay’s ‘Love Nwatinti‘ is the kind of success story that makes other success tales look like child’s play.
This year, the 2019 song soared and rose until it became an anthem all over the world, thanks largely to the love it received on Tiktok and the dance challenge that helped it reach a much broader audience.
@tracy.oj Reply to @cooldjdk As requested. THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH FOR BLOWING THIS DANCE UP!!!ππ½ππ½β€οΈ Dc:me #fyp
Alcohol Challenge
Joeboy, a Nigerian musician known for his portable-length hit songs, most likely expected his September release, Alcohol, to be a smash hit. What he didn’t expect was the Alcohol Challenge, which became popular on social media after the song’s release.
Fans uploaded videos of themselves singing along to the song while drowning in liquids, oil, soups, and meals.
After recordings of fans drinking and dumping dangerous chemicals on themselves went viral in October, the Baby singer had to appeal for order.
@chizzyalichimbah alcoholchallenge #viral #viralvideo #trending #tiktok
Focus Dance Challenge
Earlier this year, the focus dance challenge went viral on social media thanks to a great instrumental from producer Ajimovoix.
Hagman DC, a dancer, choreographed a pointing dance move to the melody, and soon everyone was pointing along. Of course, it grew into such a large vibe that it would be unfair not to include it on this list.
@cruisestation @funkeakindele Focus πππ #trend #trending #focusdancechallenge #focusdance #omoghettothesaga #viral #dance #afrodance #afrodancechallenge
Shedibalabala
With their song ‘Shedibalabala,’ DJ Basplit and Hypeman Bobby Banks sparked this viral challenge that raced over Naija social media like a cyclone at the middle of the year.
Participants in the challenge are required to bounce their booty wildly to the demand of the music as the NSFW tune plays in the background, and trust Nigerians… they went wild on it.
@realsydneytalker Starting the week like… W/ @caramelsugpl #shedibalabala
#Nobodylikewoman
Simisola Kosoko, a Nigerian singer, has long been a passionate critic of sexism and its problems in society.
In October, she posted a photo of herself on Instagram with the caption “‘How can she ask for that kind of money?” “Is she not pregnant?” scrawled across her back.
Other female celebrities and social media users followed suit, using the hashtag #Nobodylikewoman to post black-and-white photos with nasty and discriminating comments they had gotten in the past.
Simi later revealed that she created the hashtag to highlight the strengths of women who choose to fight negativity and flourish in the face of persecution and discrimination. She also launched a song and music video titled Woman to keep up with the trend.
@symplysimi #NobodyLikeWoman #NobodyLikeMyMom #Woman #Simi πΈπΎπΈπΎπΈπΎ#NobodyLikeWomanCelebration
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βYou want to bam bamβ
Goya Minor and Nektunes gave the popular ‘Ameno‘ song which is unquestionably one of the most talked-about songs of 2021 an Amapiano makeover, and social media embraced it, giving it new life and mileage.
Like others on this list, βYou want to bam bamβ became a viral sensation first on Tiktok, with people making dance videos to the song. It can be described as the Nigerian version of the song, Ameno, popularly known as Dorime.
@_ehiz β¬ Ameno Amapiano Remix (You Wanna Bamba) – Goya Menor & Nektunez