I’d be unemployed without music — Ayra Starr
Peggy Ovire exposes nipples
Nollywood stars are stereotyped
Fela still alive but Femi is king
Omoni Oboli escapes auto-crash
Wizkid takes on Houston babes!
Black Miss Japan fights racial prejudice
OJB denies kidney relapse rumour, says he is healthy
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SubscribeCoded Tunes unveils new artistes, postpones reunion concert
Coded Tunes Entertainment has unveiled two new artistes signed to its label, namely, Gaise, an Afro-fusion artiste, and Chinekeboi, an indigenous rapper. Gaise who was formerly signed to Sanctified Records and widely believed to be a gospel artiste has cleared the air on his genre of music. According to him, ‘I’ve always been an Afro-fusion artiste. It’s my style and genre, and I understand that artistes are classified along those lines. The focus of my music is to promote Godly values, and push out wholesome content.’
Klint Da Drunk, Mr Melody, others storm Bamboo for Most Beautiful Girl in Eko
The second edition of The Most Beautiful Girl in Eko Cultural Pageant takes place at the Bamboo Event Hall, Omole, Ojodu, Lagos on Friday, September 18.
Skales says he’s nervous as he prepares for first album launch
Currently the most anticipated album of the year, Skales debut album titled “Man of the Year” is finally set for release on May 18, 2015. The release will be followed with an album launch concert which holds on May 31, at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos.
It took me 4 hours to compose Nwayo —Sefiya
Occasionally, artistes tell stories through their music which make their fans connect with them. Beautiful singer, Sefiya who is taking steps to set the wheel of fame rolling for her, recently released a new song titled Nwayo. The Afropop damsel tells the story of her love for a dude, showering praises on him.
My ultimate ambition is to be governor of Oyo State — 9ICE
I’ve learnt that songs are spiritual, and we as artistes, should watch the kind of songs we sing. Like the song “Once bitten, twice shy;” it was a quality song, but it was released at the wrong time when other things were happening. People just added one and two together, and concluded that the song was talking about my own separation. I still repeat that it’s a good song, and it’s only unfortunate that people read wrong meanings to it.
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