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Oh Na Na Na (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Oh Na Na Na

"Oh Na Na Na" is a song recorded by Nigerian recording artist Slim Burna, released on 1 October 2013 in celebration of Nigeria's 53rd Independence Day Anniversary. The song was produced, mixed and mastered by Slim Burna and his co-producer P Jaydino at Street Rhymes Studios in Port Harcourt.〔(Slim Burna - Oh Na Na Na )〕 "Oh Na Na Na" premiered on Port Harcourt's Rhythm 93.7 FM on 28 September 2013.〔(Oh Na Na Na by Slim Burna )〕〔(VIDEO: Slim Burna "Oh Na Na Na" Premiere + Rhythm 93.7 FM Interview )〕 Burna uses the song to convey his feelings for a Nigerian girl he lusts after, lyrically, comparing her physical beauty and sexual attractiveness to those of an Indian and a Brazilian girl.
Critical reception to "Oh Na Na Na" has been generally positive-to-mixed. One reviewer complimented its feel-good vibe and catchy quality, while another felt that its production was a little too boisterous, and tends to be dance floor-friendly rather than listener-oriented. The song became the first radio top ten hit of Slim Burna's career, when it entered the ''TGIF Chart'' at number ten, and eventually reached the number two position.
==Background==

"Oh Na Na Na" was produced by Slim Burna himself, along with longtime collaborator P Jaydino. The song was recorded, mixed and mastered at the Street Rhymes Studios in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
According to the singer, he had initially thought about Nigeria turning 53 on 1 October and wanted to make that day a special one for himself and his fans. After he had recorded "Oh Na Na Na" in September 2013, he thought the song was special and eventually decided to release it on Independence day to celebrate Nigeria at 53.
On 28 September 2013, few days before "Oh Na Na Na" was released, the song premiered on Port Harcourt's Rhythm 93.7FM.

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