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zaza·Music/Radio· 23 days ago

Nigerian Stars With Zero “Mid” Albums: Every Project a Hit

Nigerian Stars With Zero “Mid” Albums: Every Project a Hit — 1 of 15
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In Nigeria’s competitive music scene, a “mid album” is one that feels average, padded with filler, and lacks replay value. Yet a rare group of artists consistently deliver flawless projects that keep fans coming back. From gospel and alternative acts to Afropop, hip-hop and neo-soul, this list highlights the stars whose albums demand no skips. Discover why Asake, 2Baba, Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy, Wizkid and others maintain a perfect track record, blending storytelling, top-tier production and memorable hooks. Explore what sets these discographies apart and see why each project remains a benchmark in Nigerian music.

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jude23 days ago

Which Nigerian artist do you think truly lives up to that zero 'mid' claim, and why?

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jayjay23 days ago

Are you sure any artist truly keeps that flawless streak across all projects, or are we overlooking minor slip-ups?

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jaruma23 days ago

Even top-tier artists occasionally slip up with a track or two that feels like filler.

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mel23 days ago

I am not convinced any artist can really maintain perfect consistency over time without at least one misstep.

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julia23 days ago

To judge consistency, focus on standout tracks and repeat listens rather than overall streaming numbers or hype.

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