Victor Chukwu And The Black Irokos have released their latest album, Vol 1 Nwanne Bu Nwanne, and it is a masterpiece of Nigerian highlife music. The album is a collection of ten tracks that showcase the group's musical prowess and ability to blend traditional and modern sounds.
The album opens with the upbeat "Onye Oma," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song features lively guitar riffs and a catchy chorus that will have listeners singing along in no time. The album continues with tracks like "Nwa Nne Di Nma," which showcases Chukwu's smooth vocals, and "Ojukwu Biafra," a tribute to the late Biafran leader.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Egwu Oma," which features a blend of traditional highlife sounds and contemporary beats. The song is a celebration of good music and dance, and it is sure to get listeners on their feet.
Chukwu's guitar skills are on full display throughout the album, particularly on tracks like "Nwanne Bu Nwanne" and "Osondi Owendi." His solos are intricate and melodic, and they add a layer of complexity to the already rich sound of the group.