Nigeria throwback Songs - All you need to know

Nigeria has a rich musical history, and its throwback songs remain popular even today. These songs evoke feelings of nostalgia and take us back to a time when music was simpler but still had a powerful impact. Some of the most iconic Nigerian throwback songs include:

"Sweet Mother" by Prince Nico Mbarga - Released in 1976, this song is a tribute to mothers and is sung in Pidgin English. It has become an anthem for motherhood in Nigeria and beyond.

"Ijeoma" by Ali Chukwuma - This highlife classic from the 1970s is a timeless love song that still resonates with audiences today.

"Sorrow, Tears and Blood" by Fela Kuti - A protest song released in 1977, it speaks out against the corrupt Nigerian government and their actions during the Biafran War.

"Baby Mi Da" by Victor Olaiya - A danceable highlife tune from the 1960s, it remains a favorite at Nigerian weddings and Swahili songs for parties.

"African Queen" by 2Face Idibia - Released in 2004, this song is a modern classic that has become a favorite for romantic occasions.

"Joromi" by Sir Victor Uwaifo - This song from the 1960s is a mix of highlife and jazz and tells the story of a man trying to win the heart of a woman named Joromi in Hausa music genre.

"Mentality" by Faze - A popular R&B song from the early 2000s, it talks about the importance of having the right mindset.

These Nigerian throwback songs continue to be celebrated for their unique sounds and powerful messages. They are a testament to the rich musical heritage of Nigeria.