As a content video producer at ID Africa, Seyi Adeyemi has his pulse on the best of Nigerian music, and he’s happy to share it with us all.
To start his day, Seyi likes to listen to Christain music from the likes of Nathaniel Bassey, but when he wants a bit of ginger, he prefers songs like ‘‘Anjade Loni Eledumare’’ by Ebenezer Obey. He’s a big fan of the jùjú musician as he cites the song ‘‘The Horse, The Man and The Son’ as advice for young people to avoid sycophancy.
To make great videos like Seyi does, you need to be in a ‘‘creative zone’’, and to get there, Seyi highly recommends Lo-fi music, which he says helps him concentrate. When he’s not listening to Lo-fi music, Seyi is jamming up Wizkid’sWizkid’s Made In Lagos Album, which he says has no bad songs.
Seyi is a true Yoruba boy, so don’t be surprised to find him listening to songs like ‘Amorawa’ by Wande Coal ft Burna boy or ‘Le Fenu So’ by Lord of Ajasa ft 9ice. If you’re looking for the best party music, look no further than Seyi’s music. None of that slow sitting down stuff, in his words, “if it doesn’t have shepketeri vibes, don’t call me.”
With songs to guide the way, we see a sneak-peek into Seyi’s life and work on Netng Playlist, and it’s nothing but fun vibes all the way. Watch his episode on thenet.ng/playlist and catch up on Season 2 as more episodes air every day at 6 pm.


