Kukere

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"Kukere"
File:Iyanya - Kukere cover.jpg
Single by Iyanya
from the album Desire
Released23 November 2011[1]
Recorded2010–11
GenreAfrobeats
Length3:43
LabelMade Men Music Group
SongwriterIyanya Mbuk
ProducerD'Tunes
Iyanya singles chronology
"Iyanya (My Story)"
(2009)
"Kukere"
(2011)
"Ur Waist"
(2012)
Music video
"Kukere" on YouTube

"Kukere" (Efik: "Don't think/worry") is a song by Nigerian singer Iyanya, released by Made Men Music Group on 23 November 2011. It serves as the lead single from his second studio album, Desire (2013). Upon release, the song peaked at number one on Top FM's May Chart, Soundcity's Viewers Choice, Rhythm FM, and The Beat 99.9 FM's Blackberry Top Ten Countdown. Moreover, it peaked at number two on Radio Port Harcourt.[2] "Kukere" won Hottest Single of the Year at 2013 Nigeria Entertainment Awards and Best Pop Single at The Headies 2012.

Background

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During a visit to his hometown of Calabar, Iyanya noticed that the Etighi dance lacked a signature track. Wanting to bring the dance to a wider audience, he collaborated with producer D'Tunes to create "Kukere".[3]

CEO Dancers performed the song during their performance on Britain's Got Talent.[4] Cokobar and Iyanya organized the Kukere Queen Competition in order to better promote the album in London. The competition required participants to submit a dancing video of themselves along with three justifications for why they should win.[5]

Accolades

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Year Awards ceremony Award description(s) Results Ref
2013 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Hottest Single of the Year Won [6]
City People Entertainment Awards Most Popular Song of the Year Nominated [7]
2012 Nigerian Music Video Awards Best Contemporary Afro Nominated [8]
The Headies Best Pop Single Won [9][10]
Song of the Year Nominated

Kukere (Remix)

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"Kukere (Remix)"
Remix by Iyanya featuring D'banj
from the album Desire
Released20 August 2012 (2012-08-20)
Recorded2012
GenreAfrobeats
Length4:28
LabelMade Men Music Group
Songwriters
  • Iyanya Mbuk
  • Dapo Oyebanjo
ProducerD'Tunes
Iyanya chronology
"Ur Waist"
(2012)
"Kukere (Remix)"
(2012)
"Flavour"
(2012)
D'banj chronology
"Tony Montana (Remix)"
(2012)
"Kukere (Remix)"
(2012)
"Bachelor"
(2012)
Audio video
"Kukere (Remix)" on YouTube

The remix of "Kukere" was made available on August 20, 2012. It features vocals by D'banj and serves as the album's third single.[11] The track reprises the original song's hook and instrumental.[12]

Background

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In an interview with Toolz, Iyanya said D'banj reached out to him to do the remix and that he was honored to work with the singer. Iyanya also stated that the remix would have a music video; however, the video was never made or filmed.[13]

Critical reception

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The remix of "Kukere" received positive reviews from music critics. Jaguda's Ayo Jaguda praised Iyanya for releasing "one of the biggest dance track ever made" and commended D'Tunes for "the crazy beat".[14] Damilare Aiki of BellaNaija said the song "became a national anthem" after being released and that it was "a breath of fresh air".[15] NotJustOk's Demola Ogundele characterized the song as a "huge national track" and commended both Iyanya and D'banj for recording the song.[16]

References

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