Omawumi – Bottom Belle Ft Flavour


Omawumi is BACK!! The amazing singer has just released a new tune “Bottom Belle” featuring one of the hottest artistes at the moment, Flavour!. Checkout the hot tune below.

“Bottom Belle is a special song,” the feisty diva explains. “It is my witty way of telling the story of an opinionated young Nigerian woman who wants and fully intends to enjoy her life. This is a song you’ll rock to at the local hangout, the club or even the village square!”

Bottom Belle has a feel good vibe, which is driven by a smooth highlife beat. The song has an unmistakable club feel, merging native sounds with a cosmopolitan edginess that would prove irresistible to music lovers. The song tells the story of a young woman being wooed and how expensive she is to maintain. She tells her ‘toaster’ to prove himself a ‘chairman’ by taking her shopping and buying her a pair of bell-bottom trousers and other things that would make her happy.

Kporokoto master Flavour never fails to impress, and he does the same in this single. Playing the role of the ‘Chairman’, Flavour’s vocals take the listener straight to the dance floor as he boasts of his wealth in different currencies and how he plans to spend it on her as long as she makes him happy and dances to his tunes.”

– Lalaboiy

Produced by Soso Soberokon

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111 responses to “Omawumi – Bottom Belle Ft Flavour”

  1. Flavour….smh…..his name says it all! Any track he gets on just has that flavour(pun intended lol). Nice tune.

  2. this song is a remix(cover) of Sunny Bobo's bottom belle (the album n most of the songs were popular in the east about 6 yrs back), like what Flavour n loph did with Osadebe's 'Osondi Owendi'. there's almost no originality on this song,the hook is infact a straight rip from Sunny Bobo's version. its an interesting song all d same, pple def goin to have it on repeat.

    • Sunny bobo was not the originator of Bottom Belle… Bottom Belle came out way before Sunny bobo started producing music. It was one of those old bands, the peacoks, or even mabey celestine. Great song nonetheless

  3. Omawumi did i hear tinye? I am sure you don't know what that means..lol

    You fit play this one for your papa and mama nothing dey happen… Nice one, repeat button don suffer for my hand today…

  4. Omowunmi dey sing sha….. she get range die….
    Flavour came to the party with enough spices…..
    Loving the highlife jare….

  5. Nigerians, @ home and in the diaspora!!! Enough is enough. When are we gonna finally start recognizing our musical originators and past geniuses that gave us d blueprint 2 our now near world famous "NAIJA MUSIC"? All other countries give credit 2 song originators and creators and it's high time Nigerian artists and music bloggers start doing the same as it will help educate our youngsters and make our efforts more appreciated as is d case in d U.S and other western countries who appreciate and acknowledge d work and works of their musical originators. Because we are still developing, music wise, d debate on intellectual property rights and its infringement has not been in the forefront, so, let us at least, give credit 2 d originators, since unlike their western (u.s, europe) counterparts, they are not seeking court injunctions and huge damages. Omawumi must respect intellectual property rights and credit d originators properly. Flavour should do the same as well to people like rex lawson (ashawo,nwababy), Nze Dan Orji and d peecocks (MC Loph Eulogy), Chief Osita Osadebe (Ebezina-fuel subsidy).. Let's wise up people.. educate d youth and appreciate art by giving credit 2 whom its due-we don't only always have 2 wait 4 lawsuits 2 be compelled 2 comply with simple protocols.

  6. Nigerians, @ home and in the diaspora!!! Enough is enough. When are we gonna finally start recognizing our musical originators and past geniuses that gave us d blueprint 2 our now near world famous "NAIJA MUSIC"? This song (bottom belle) was ORIGINALLY created and performed by HERBERT UDEMBA, a super music pioneer who is currently residing in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria (yes, he’s still alive). A cover of the same song was also done a few years back by the Owerri Bongo Music artist, Sunny Bobo.Most other countries give credit 2 song originators and creators and it's high time Nigerian artists and music bloggers start doing the same as it will help educate our youngsters and make our efforts more appreciated as is d case in d U.S and other western countries where appreciation and acknowledgement of d work and works of their musical originators and pioneers is the norm. Because we are still developing, music wise, d debate on intellectual property rights and its infringement has not been in the forefront, so, let us at least, give credit 2 d originators, since unlike their western (U.S, Europe) counterparts, they are not seeking court injunctions and huge damages.
    Omawumi must respect intellectual property rights and credit d originators properly. Flavour should do the same as well to PIONEERS like Rex Lawson (Ashawo, Nwababy), Nze Dan Orji and d Peecocks (MC Loph Eulogy), Chief Osita Osadebe (Ebezina-fuel subsidy).. Let's wise up people.. Educate the youth and appreciate art by giving credit to whom it’s due- we don't only always have to wait for lawsuits to be compelled to comply with simple protocols.

  7. Nigerians, @ home and in the diaspora!!! Enough is enough. When are we gonna finally start recognizing our musical originators and past geniuses that gave us d blueprint 2 our now near world famous "NAIJA MUSIC"? This song (bottom belle) was ORIGINALLY created and performed by HERBERT UDEMBA, a super music pioneer who is currently residing in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria (yes, he’s still alive). A cover of the same song was also done a few years back by the Owerri Bongo Music artist, Sunny Bobo.
    Most other countries give credit 2 song originators and creators and it's high time Nigerian artists and music bloggers start doing the same as it will help educate our youngsters and make our efforts more appreciated as is d case in d U.S and other western countries where appreciation and acknowledgement of d work and works of their musical originators and pioneers is the norm. Because we are still developing, music wise, d debate on intellectual property rights and its infringement has not been in the forefront, so, let us at least, give credit 2 d originators, since unlike their western (U.S, Europe) counterparts, they are not seeking court injunctions and huge damages. Omawumi must respect intellectual property rights and credit d originators properly. Flavour should do the same as well to PIONEERS like Rex Lawson (Ashawo, Nwababy), Nze Dan Orji and d Peecocks (MC Loph Eulogy), Chief Osita Osadebe (Ebezina-fuel subsidy).. Let's wise up people.. Educate the youth and appreciate art by giving credit to whom it’s due- we don't only always have to wait for lawsuits to be compelled to comply with simple protocols.

  8. Some body plz tell OMAWUNMI that am not a stingy, that i will do any tin for her if only she will marry me…Chai I luv her like madt!

  9. Nigerians, @ home and in the diaspora! Enough is enough. When are we going to finally start recognizing our musical originators and past geniuses that gave us d blueprint 2 our now near world famous "NAIJA MUSIC"? This song (bottom belle) was ORIGINALLY created and performed by HERBERT UDEMBA, a super music pioneer who is currently residing in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria (yes, he’s still alive). A cover of the same song was also done a few years back by the Owerri Bongo Music artist, Sunny Bobo.

    Most other countries give credit 2 song originators and creators and it's high time Nigerian artists and music bloggers start doing the same as it will help educate our youngsters and make our efforts more appreciated as is d case in d U.S and other western countries where appreciation and acknowledgement of d work and works of their musical originators and pioneers is the norm. Because we are still developing, music wise, d debate on intellectual property rights and its infringement has not been in the forefront, so, let us at least, give credit 2 d originators, since unlike their western (U.S, Europe) counterparts, they are not seeking court injunctions and huge damages.

    Omawumi must respect intellectual property rights and credit d originators properly. Flavour should do the same as well to PIONEERS like Rex Lawson (Ashawo, Nwababy), Nze Dan Orji and d Peecocks (MC Loph Eulogy), Chief Osita Osadebe (Ebezina-fuel subsidy).. Let's wise up people.. Educate the youth and appreciate art by giving credit to whom it’s due- we don't only always have to wait for lawsuits to be compelled to comply with simple protocols.

  10. Nigerians, @ home and in the diaspora! Enough is enough. When are we going to finally start recognizing our musical originators and past geniuses that gave us d blueprint 2 our now near world famous "NAIJA MUSIC"? This song (bottom belle) was ORIGINALLY created and performed by HERBERT UDEMBA, a super music pioneer who is currently residing in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria (yes, he’s still alive). A cover of the same song was also done a few years back by the Owerri Bongo Music artist, Sunny Bobo.

    Most other countries give credit 2 song originators and creators and it's high time Nigerian artists and music bloggers start doing the same as it will help educate our youngsters and make our efforts more appreciated as is d case in d U.S and other western countries where appreciation and acknowledgement of d work and works of their musical originators and pioneers is the norm. Because we are still developing, music wise, d debate on intellectual property rights and its infringement has not been in the forefront, so, let us at least, give credit 2 d originators, since unlike their western (U.S, Europe) counterparts, they are not seeking court injunctions and huge damages.

    Omawumi must respect intellectual property rights and credit d originators properly. Flavour should do the same as well to PIONEERS like Rex Lawson (Ashawo, Nwababy), Nze Dan Orji and d Peecocks (MC Loph Eulogy), Chief Osita Osadebe (Ebezina-fuel subsidy).. Let's wise up people.. Educate the youth and appreciate art by giving credit to whom it’s due- we don't only always have to wait for lawsuits to be compelled to comply with simple protocols.

  11. Nigerians, @ home and in the diaspora! Enough is enough. When are we going to finally start recognizing our musical originators and past geniuses that gave us d blueprint 2 our now near world famous "NAIJA MUSIC"? This song (bottom belle) was ORIGINALLY created and performed by HERBERT UDEMBA, a super music pioneer who is currently residing in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria (yes, he’s still alive). A cover of the same song was also done a few years back by the Owerri Bongo Music artist, Sunny Bobo.

    Most other countries give credit 2 song originators and creators and it's high time Nigerian artists and music bloggers start doing the same as it will help educate our youngsters and make our efforts more appreciated as is d case in d U.S and other western countries where appreciation and acknowledgement of d work and works of their musical originators and pioneers is the norm. Because we are still developing, music wise, d debate on intellectual property rights and its infringement has not been in the forefront, so, let us at least, give credit 2 d originators, since unlike their western (U.S, Europe) counterparts, they are not seeking court injunctions and huge damages.

    Omawumi must respect intellectual property rights and credit d originators properly. Flavour should do the same as well to PIONEERS like Rex Lawson (Ashawo, Nwababy), Nze Dan Orji and d Peecocks (MC Loph Eulogy), Chief Osita Osadebe (Ebezina-fuel subsidy).. Let's wise up people.. Educate the youth and appreciate art by giving credit to whom it’s due- we don't only always have to wait for lawsuits to be compelled to comply with simple protocols.

  12. Nigerians, @ home and in the diaspora! Enough is enough. When are we going to finally start recognizing our musical originators and past geniuses that gave us d blueprint 2 our now near world famous "NAIJA MUSIC"? This song (bottom belle) was ORIGINALLY created and performed by HERBERT UDEMBA, a super music pioneer who is currently residing in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria (yes, he’s still alive). A cover of the same song was also done a few years back by the Owerri Bongo Music artist, Sunny Bobo.

    Most other countries give credit 2 song originators and creators and it's high time Nigerian artists and music bloggers start doing the same as it will help educate our youngsters and make our efforts more appreciated as is d case in d U.S and other western countries where appreciation and acknowledgement of d work and works of their musical originators and pioneers is the norm. Because we are still developing, music wise, d debate on intellectual property rights and its infringement has not been in the forefront, so, let us at least, give credit 2 d originators, since unlike their western (U.S, Europe) counterparts, they are not seeking court injunctions and huge damages.

    Omawumi must respect intellectual property rights and credit d originators properly. Flavour should do the same as well to PIONEERS like Rex Lawson (Ashawo, Nwababy), Nze Dan Orji and d Peecocks (MC Loph Eulogy), Chief Osita Osadebe (Ebezina-fuel subsidy).. Let's wise up people.. Educate the youth and appreciate art by giving credit to whom it’s due- we don't only always have to wait for lawsuits to be compelled to comply with simple protocols.

  13. laugh won kill me oh, this music just makes me laugh…………………………………………..original!

  14. laugh won kill me oh, this music just makes me laugh…………………………………………..original!

  15. sweet music flavor is always there whenever Flavour kills it! joining with the lovely voice of Omawumi(street representer), wow….its only good music!

  16. sweet music flavor is always there whenever Flavour kills it! joining with the lovely voice of Omawumi(street representer), wow….its only good music!

  17. Its a nice nd funny tune bt @truth has a point,I was telling a friend of mine dat the song is not original and I have heard it b4 as I am igbo origing nd grew up listening 2 such songs,sha nuffing spoil cos 'no idea is original',I'm sure this will sound even better over a bottle of beer.

  18. I love this song a lot, I cant stop playing it over and over again! And I want to ask, instead of the chairman buying her bell bottom trousers, did he gave her bottom belle (pregnancy)?

  19. I jus hope God knws that I love diz gurl, oma.God bles u amen! Flavor 2much.

    ThIs iS A HIT, I SWEAR VIDEO GO MAD DIE

  20. Flavour…Omawumi…baby…bottom belle….abobabobabobabo…abonsuweeee!!!!!…….HAHAHAHAHAAhahaha…i luv dis song, cnt stop playin, walahi d video will b tev ova ten!!…kudos Omawumi….Flavour u much….
    Tinye…tinye…TINYE!!!!!!!……

  21. At first, I totally hated the song… Started lovin' it majorly… now i'm a bit tired of the owawumi part but still lovin' the flavour part. Kudos to Owawumi and Flavour for the amazing old days remix.

  22. i love ds song so much dat i decided dat my classmates n i danced it in ma skl as a group dance

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