Mr. Lecturer... Baby I Got It... Jaga Jaga... #Ttt.

Greetings Hive Music Lovers!!!

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Have you ever found yourself entangled with any Mr. Lecturer who never stopped whispering Baby I Got It to your hearing until you made him understand that though this world is Jaga Jaga (rough), nothing will make you stoop so low to wanting him.

Hello people... Are you ready to go below, like go down and move your waist upward? Guess what? I am delighted to tell you that I have brought in another African Nigerian Artiste who will give it all to you because;

Baby, he got it!

But, before that, I welcome you to #threetunestuesday proudly sponsored by @ablaze. I hope you are ready for what is yet to come, hehe. Now, let's get to know our 3 tuner.

Who Is Today's 3-Tuner Artiste?

Calm your nerves people and take a deep breath as I introduced to you another awesome African Nigerian Artiste.

I give you, Eedris Turayo Abdulkareem Ajenifuja popularly known as Eedris Abdulkareem. He is a Nigerian Hip hop, RnB, Afrobeat artiste, songwriter, and singer. He was born in the year 1974 December 24 and has sung lots of music to keep our feet up till this date and his music is evergreen.

Now, it is time to get your body ready to groove and soul ready to respond to each beat as you listen to the First... The Second... And The Third tune for today.


Mr. Lecturer; Eedris Abdulkareem.


Did you hear how the beat started? Hehe. Move your body and whine about your waist. Let the beat lead and don't stop moving as you need to pass 😂😂. Be serious and have fun.

Come on, move your body to the left, right, and center too.

The music, Mr. Lecturer, was sung by Eedris Abdulkareem in 2003.


Baby I Got It; Eedris Abdulkareem Ft. Capital Femi.


Tell me what you need because our 3-tuner got it. Oh, did you think it was me? Haha, de play.

Can you feel the warmth of the music as it is seeping into your soul? Just roll your body and move your neck while at it.

The music, Baby I Got It, was sung by Eedris Abdulkareem Ft Femi in the year 2012.


Jaga Jaga; Eedris Abdulkareem.


This music is filled with so much exposition to our reality. Let your body move to express the pain in the world.

The music, Jaga Jaga, was sung by Eedris Abdulkareem in 2004.


I hope you had fun listening in as I did. Hehe, let me know what you think of Eedris' music style in the comment section.


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All videos used were gotten from #Youtube.

Thanks for reading and listening.

Peace be unto those who crave it and more to those who chase it away.



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The Jaga jaga song is a typical definition of our beloved country.

I just hope things get better soon, thanks for sharing this beautiful tunes.

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Wow, these are great tunes, I enjoy the first one the most.

Thanks for sharing.

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Ahhhh this song that year. I been like am like sayyy. Mr Lecturer na old school song. I use to sing only two or three lines that I'm conversant with. And I usually sing the song playfully as a kid😅

Thanks🥰🥰 for taking back my memory to a song like this. Never knew it still existed.
Nice choice of song and artiste❣️

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Jaga Jaga has a great beat to it, quite sad to see the realities that it highlights in your beloved country though. Music is a great way to highlight these things though, and I hope it has improved somewhat in the twenty years since it was released.

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Hehe, it sure does. And that's the sad reality of our lives. Music is an interesting way to speak out without being mumbled.

Sadly, the country then seems to be better than the country now. This music now makes some much sense in this era. It is like he saw into the future to see before singing.

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Sorry to hear that about your country. What are the main problems there?

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A lot. Financial problem, unemployment, hike in everything (food, fuel, electricity), unstable electricity, bad government, kidnapping the masses and asking for unreasonable amount of money from their families, pain and suffering.

It is too much. Salary earners can't even afford to eat 2 squared meal. It is crazy.

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