For the 3rd Friday running, OluwaSaucekibaba has decided to put out another tune off his “Da RipOff” mixtape dropping sometime after “African American” drops.
Sauce Kid is quickly becoming one of my favorite artistes in music… PERIOD! Special shout-out to Ghetto P, Maximum, Xela Xelz and Special Ed. Everyone came korrect!
This is the track we’ve been waiting for! For the last 6 months or so, rumors have been circulating that a song of such magnitude was in the works, but there were very few believers. Peeps! The joint is here, and I must say it was worth the wait.
The remix to Tha Suspect’s track I No Send You features an All-Star cast which includes multi-platinum selling artiste, Wyclef Jean, Mi Fliss, ill Bliss, Eva, Feahong, Kel, Ghetto P, Mo Cheddah, Vector, M.I., Kemistry, Blaise, Eyme, Zee, Othelo, Teeto & OlaDELe.
This has to go down as Naija’s most high-profile rap collaboration till date. Big shouts to all the emcees/femcees involved. Most of all, heavy thumbs up to Tha Suspect for pulling off such a massive project.
Suspect! Your time don come!
*O.O*
Tha Suspect is a fool 4 this beat!!!
Tha Suspect’s album “Public Nuisance” drops later this year! To see a footage of the cats kickin’ it hard with Wyclef @ a freestyle session in the studio, click in…
Let me re-iterate this; notjustOk select is not a Top 10 list of any kind and there is no underlying reason why one song is listed before the other; there is no first or last.
notjustOk Select – 10 is a list of ten songs/posts that have made a major impact on the listeners/readers in a given month. Several factors come into determining how big of an impact a single post made in a given month, such as page views, record breaking amount of comments and constant mp3 request for the specific song. In addition to spotlighting the select 10s, we will provide a download link so that you can save the mp3s.
April was a lovely month full of heavy bangers from the finest in Naija music, see the list below and click on the download link to get them.
So I decided to reach out to Otunba (Sauce Kid’s PR) to hear Sauce’s version of the story and he advised that the song we posted was not the official version.
Otunba was kind enough to send the official version and pointed out that “Sauce kid specifically runs down the props list. Where he props himself, spells out p-yp-e, hails Ghetto P, and spells out Z.a.R.A”
It is practically the same song, but longer due the props mentioned above.