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10 Evergreen Nigerian Love Songs

Updated: Sep 25



Nigerian music has a rich tradition of love songs that have captured the hearts of listeners for decades. Whether expressing passion, heartbreak, or joy, these songs resonate with emotions that stand the test of time.


Here’s a list of ten evergreen Nigerian love songs that continue to be fan favorites, spanning various eras and genres:




1. "Ololufe" – Wande Coal

Released in 2009, "Ololufe" by Wande Coal is a smooth and soulful love ballad that remains a classic. With its heartfelt lyrics and Wande Coal’s velvety voice, this song became an anthem for lovers, known for its emotional depth and catchy melody.



2. "Oruka" – Sunny Neji

"Oruka" (meaning "wedding ring") is a timeless wedding song released in the early 2000s by Sunny Neji. The track celebrates the union of marriage and love, and it has become a staple at Nigerian weddings, often played during bridal entrances and first dances.


3. "African Queen" – 2Baba (formerly 2Face Idibia)

Perhaps one of the most iconic Nigerian love songs, 2Baba’s "African Queen," released in 2004, is a tribute to the beauty of African women. With its smooth reggae beat and poetic lyrics, the song became an international hit and solidified 2Baba’s status as a music legend.


4. "Fall in Love" – D'banj

D'banj’s "Fall in Love," released in 2008, is a fun and playful love song that captures the beauty feeling of falling head over heels in love. With its catchy hook and Afrobeats rhythm, it became a massive hit across Africa and is still beloved by fans.


5. "Iyawo Mi" – Timi Dakolo

Timi Dakolo’s "Iyawo Mi" is a soulful love ballad dedicated to his wife. Released in 2014, the song is an emotional expression of commitment and affection, making it a popular choice for weddings and anniversaries. Dakolo’s powerful vocals and touching lyrics make this track truly timeless.


6. "Yes/No" – Banky W

Banky W’s "Yes/No," released in 2012, is a romantic R&B track that tells the story of a man seeking assurance of love from his partner. The smooth melodies and relatable lyrics made it an instant hit, and it remains one of the most popular Nigerian love songs to date.


7. "If" – Davido

Released in 2017, "If" by Davido quickly became a fan favorite. With its simple yet romantic lyrics, the song conveys deep affection and the lengths one would go to for love. Its infectious beat and catchy chorus helped solidify its place as a modern classic.


8. "Aye" – Davido

Another hit from Davido, "Aye," released in 2014, is a love song that emphasizes the purity of love over material wealth. The song’s themes of loyalty and devotion, coupled with its folk-inspired Afrobeats sound, make it a memorable and evergreen love anthem.


9. "Ada Ada" – Flavour

Flavour’s "Ada Ada," released in 2013, is a highlife love song that is often played at traditional Nigerian weddings. The song praises the beauty and grace of the bride, and its joyful melody, along with Flavour’s captivating voice, has made it a wedding classic.


10. "Ifeoma" – Felix Liberty

Felix Liberty’s "Ifeoma," released in the 1980s, is a love song that became a massive hit in Nigeria during its time. The song tells the story of a man professing his love to Ifeoma, a woman he is deeply in love with. The highlife influence and emotional delivery have made "Ife

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