If you love music like me, and you find yourself glued to soundcity or an iPod, chances are you are tired of most of the tracks out there, they either sound alike or lack proper creativity, other times artist just hide behind auto tune and sampled beats.... Well am not going to sit back and do nothing , here is the deal! I will be reviewing 5 new songs every week with 2 panelist, the aim is to determine your radio hit song of the week without ass kissing or wolf packing.
A Letter From Yomi Black: Why I Do RadioHit Show.

One Saturday morning, my Internet service provider just cut me off for no damn reason. They claimed I had finished my 10gb per month plan…I was furious needless to say. “Why was I sitting in their lobby at 9am on a Saturday morning?”
While waiting, I was thinking of all the browsing I had done in the last week, I was trying to figure out how 10gb would just disappear like that…hiss
Thinking, I suddenly realised that most of the things on the Internet about Nigeria was bad news, except for the music…I love music in general, thankfully there is no race or tribe in music, I figured that if Bob Marley could use good music to put Jamaica on the map, then we can change Nigeria’s reputation with good quality music with a different message about our people.
But we can only do that with top quality songs.
Light bulb moment!
The honest truth is that most Nigerian songs are less than impressive. They all sound alike and hide under auto tune and sample beats. I know we can definitely do better, our fans want better. Someone has to do the job of making them do better! It is not a nice job but someone has got to do it if we want to ever have the chance of being acknowledge on the world stage.
Having Nigerian artists win top music accolades (not a special category reserved for Africans that is never broadcasted live) will go a long way in fixing our reputation. That, I want to help make happen.
Although we have great beats and production, that’s about it. So right there in the lobby, I decided to help improve Nigerian Music. That was the seed I needed to start this movement with.
If you watch ” who wants to be a millionaire”, you will be familiar with the life line ”phone a friend ” - that friend is Chucky..lhl.
He came through and we coined a lifestyle show and called it- RadioHit Show. The plan was to produce a weekly show that reviews 5 new songs without ass kissing or wolf packing. Our intention was to syndicate it everywhere, So 14 months later, we have reviewed over 240 new songs and on over 50 blogs and about 7 radio stations. If you are one of our email subscribers, you would be familiar with our progress in the time we have been around.
I hear a lot of people get mad about the reviews from the show. Well, that is given. It’s difficult to hear other people’s truthful opinion. There is no right or wrong answer, however, we should be thankful we have an idea of what people think truthfully. The smartest artist and producers should know what to do with feedback. Hence, I implore every other artist listening or reading to use this show as a platform to know how your listeners really feel and work within the parameters of these opinion leaders.
That said, my mission is pretty simple. I intend to work tirelessly to inspire a positive change in Nigeria’s reputation by pushing out artists and producers to create quality music, just the way Hollywood has helped the reputation of America. If we produce and export top quality Nigerian content, we can easily fix our bad reputation.
I would rather the rest of the world think of us as entertainers than fraud stars. Maybe we can finally stop being seen as 2nd class citizens of the web and PayPal will allow us to do international transactions.
How can you help? Please subscribe on RadioHitShow.com, share it with friends, listen while it is on air, most importantly, give me feedback via my email - YomiBlack@gmail.com or Twitter - @YomiBlack. Let me know what you really think.
Remember, no ass kissing.. lhl.
Yomi Black
October, 2012
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Sup Folks,
Wande Coal Gambles Big Time…..Find Out What The Stakes Are!!!
Sup folks,
There is this unwritten rule about gambling,the house always wins.
So when Wande decides to gamble on a Duncan Mighty track, everyone is waiting on his dice….Download this hot new episode to find out the outcome #gbam
Songs reviewed this week
1) Dj Neptune ft Lynxx & Jesse Jagz
2) Duncan Mighty ft Wande Coal- We go dey dey
3) Zania ft Wanye Wonder- Totally yours
4) Chuddy K- Brazilian Hair
5) Yemi Alade ft L.o.s—Uche face
Freestyle Faji Friday was hosted on Rhythm 93.7 by @Djsose @Yomiblack @thebigtyme
Skales! Rapper or Singer?
I remember Skales from “Heading for a Grammy”, back then I was so impressed with his school-boy rap,he made such a strong hip-hop impression on me, but now,
I believe he gave up his real-ness and uniqueness in an attempt to blow,
and now has to compete with people he was ahead off.
Moving on to the business of the day
The following songs were reviewed this week ;
1) DJ Zeez featuring Eva – Fido Dido
2) Omawumi, Waje & Dr Frabz – Explain
3) Zee featuring Rayce – Olomi
4) Banky W, Shaydee & Skales – Follow Go House
5) Tavian Songs featuring Bossta – Like Dis We Dey
Bebedi Alhaja is a high life music from the 70’s with a blend of modern day hip-hop from Vector the “Viper”, the rich melody and sound from Sexy Steel takes you back to the good old days, Steel takes the time out to appreciate some icons in the society in the likes of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Dele Momodu, Mike Adenuga. Great song.
In my opinion upcoming artistes make the best music, there is something about the hunger they experience that reflects deeply in the music, it’s a shame what the comfort & the feeling of mediocre achievement does in a few years….anyway to the business if the day.
The following songs were reviewed this week ;
1) Burna Boy - Like To Party
2) DJ Jimmy Jatt featuring Vector & Tenim - Spin
3) K-Switch featuring D’Banj - Sister Caro
4) Black Magic featuring Sasha. - Confam
5) Tupengo feat. Zee, Ms.Chief, Krystal, Tipsy & Romeo - Show Dem Colour
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Last week, I read a post on pinterest.com which said ” be yourself, everyone else is taken”. It made me realise that when musicians fall under pressure to do popular music, they get lost in the crowd.
Imagine a room filled with people wearing white T-shirts, and then Victor Imokuede walks in with a Black T-shirt.
That’s the easiest way to explain this week’s episode.
1) Isaac Geralds - Number One
2) Lynxxx feat. Wizkid - Fine Baby
3) May D feat. P-Square - You Want To Know Me
4) Brymo - Good Morning
5) Victor Imoukhuede - Can’t Back Down
Since Mi decided not to do a video for this song, i decided to show u guys this…happy viewing..