Calabar folks are not smiling these days, fam! Apparently, the Etighi dance isn’t their only viable export. Hip-Hop still lives in that zone, and Indigenous MALIQ aka IkPA UDO also known as the “IBIBIO RAP PRINCE” is here to prove it with his new single “Ame Nwod”.
With Olamide riding high (even among Non-Yorubas) and Sarkodie getting loads of love in Nigeria, it’s clear that good music transcends understanding a specific language to attain mass appeal. Bump this joint with your speakers TURNT UP!!!
*O.O*



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9ja producers shaaa! Them don sabi that commercial game baje, you must shake body sha ni. Lovely beat and the indigenous act is just making me love this song more, ain't understand anything he's saying but I love it… Good one!
super gbam!!! av always felt in naija a producer can choose to make a commercial hit anytime. This particular template that can never fail
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Na our own. Ikpa is going.
Sounds like Twi….Nice, groovy.
Sick tune – Ame Nwod "u don kill me"
Kai, i no understand most things wey dis guy dey yarn… Abeg make person translate o….
Love it though…
If this song no blow this guy should go for deliverance….
indigenous maliq is an akwa ibom state upcoming and expectable son, he is so talented with our own dialect.so good job. wuo dook
Dis jam bad Oº˚˚˚˚°o.
Ame nwod means “u dn kill me” everytime I step on stage everybdy shout ame nwod!! Its a true tune. Spread the gospel.. God bless ur hustle bro!!
Tune!
kul music bro, av lost count of hw many times av listened 2 it 2day…ame anwod!
Dope Dope Dope ….. That wot ha call it.1
even as i no hear watin this dude dey yarn………the song naaa bomb and e enter club
The song simply means”u have killed me” .so interesting .I just heard it today and I tot it wise to download and listen.
Dats my guy “ikpa udo” ame nwod. U don kill me.