Adele’s
single Hello has taken the world by storm over the last few weeks. Racking up
over 320 million views on YouTube, and inspiring numerous covers all over the
world, and of course that has also inspired covers from Nigerian artists. So
much so that now we have a lot of covers from artists in Nigeria alone, and
we’re going to rank the top 6 covers to Adele’s Hello by Nigerian artists…. So
far. If it’s on this list then it’s already pretty damn good. We’re that
confident.
Niyola
– Hello (Cover)
Yemi Sax (Sax Cover)
We didn’t say that the cover had to be
singing. Yemi Sax always brings a jazzy aspect to every song, and his sax
rendition of Hello is classic. You can really envision this being played at any
event, wedding, elevator, bedroom in the world. Great stuff. Audio Player
David Jones David (Pidgin Cover)
I discovered this cover when someone played it
for me, and honestly besides the creativity from singing the lyrics in pidgin,
he’s got a pretty damn good voice. Along with being an artist, he’s also an
actor and producer. Looking for another dimension to Adele’s Hello? This one
got you.
Yemi Sax (Sax Cover)
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Praiz
Praiz has one of the best voices in
Nigeria, and I’m sure when he decided to drop his cover, he got a lot of fans
excited. Myself included. Praiz really killed it for real, and switched it up a
bit to add some maggi. The last time Praiz jumped on big cover was Rihanna’s
Stay, and he murked that one too.
Yemi Sax (Sax Cover)
We didn’t say that the cover had to be singing. Yemi Sax always brings a
jazzy aspect to every song, and his sax rendition of Hello is classic.
You can really envision this being played at any event, wedding,
elevator, bedroom in the world. Great stuff.
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Yemi Sax (Sax Cover)
We didn’t say that the cover had to be singing. Yemi Sax always brings a
jazzy aspect to every song, and his sax rendition of Hello is classic.
You can really envision this being played at any event, wedding,
elevator, bedroom in the world. Great stuff.
jaguda.com/2015/11/18/top-5-covers-to-adeles-hello-by-nigerian-artists/ © Jaguda.com
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Ruby
When I heard everyone was doing covers to Hello, the one person I patiently
waited for was Ruby. The wait was very worth it. Ruby owned the song to the
point you might have thought the song was written for her. That high note and
clear voice is just pure gold. Kudos.
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Omawumi
Omawumi Is Omawumi’s cover better than
the original song by Adele? Sean Tizzle thinks so and really he has a strong
point.
Omawumi was the first big name in Nigeria to drop a cover to Hello, and
everyone else is chasing her because in my opinion this is the best cover yet.
The perfect singing we already know about, but the slow reggae influence turned
this from gold to platinum. Outstanding stuff.
That’s all from me. Are
there other nice covers to Hello? Possibly. But these are my top 5, and
if you feel comments please drop em, and let me know which ones are
your favorite.
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That’s all from broonzysound. Are there
other nice covers to Hello? Possibly. But these are my top 6, and if you feel
comments please drop em, and let me know which ones are your favorite.
Let’s
start…
Top 6 Covers To Adele’s Hello By Nigerian Artists
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