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Blackface’s Diss Track ‘War’ Is Unnecessary: Why Is He Obsessed With 2face?
It is disheartening to see musicians who were once inseparable take turns at one other over trivial issues. Much worse is when the beef is skewed to one side, leaving one person bitter while the other person is not bothered in the slightest bit. As one party lays numerous accusations, the other party is seated…
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Dremo’s Mirror Is Socially And Politically Conscious; We Need More Of That
Dremo’s Fela served as a ticket which helped him gain access into the Nigerian music industry. On the song, he compares himself (and his way of life) to the Afrobeat legend. His sound was unadulterated, one of a kind, and refreshing. His voice evoked the urge to savor Hip-hop, smear it on your lips and…
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7 Best Nigerian Music Videos Of 2019 So Far
We are in the third month of 2019 and we have seen the release of some bangers which have been accompanied by intriguing music videos. The music video of a song is as important as the song if not more. Quite a number of music videos have even compensated for songs that might have ended…
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MC Galaxy And Etinosa Saga: Why Is All The Blame Going To The Singer?
In terms of publicity, there’s no limit to what some artists or celebrities will do to capture people’s attention. In the world of social media where there are various activities occurring simultaneously, thereby cutting short the attention span of many, people (artists/celebrities) go the extra length to do desperate things in order to trend or…
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VIDEO: “I’m My Sister’s Biggest Fan!” | Off The Top w/ Vj Adams (Ep. 5) ft. Teni
It’s a new week and you already know what that means! A fresh and fun episode of #OFFTHETOP with Vj Adams. Our guest for this week is the Amiable ‘TENI’ the Entertainer. ‘TENI‘ who has warmed her way into our heart within a short period of time and has been a able to carve a niche for…
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Flashback Friday: 11 African Songs Wizkid Massacred As A Featured Artist
200 years from now, in history classes, when making mention of legendary musicians that the world has seen, one name is sure to come up: Wizkid. Wizkid is a national treasure. As a matter of fact, it can be argued that Wizkid is one of Nigeria’s biggest export. Wizkid is one of the biggest Afrobeats…
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The New Wave of Nigerian Street Musicians Is Riveting
The Nigerian music industry is very diverse. There are different sides (which make the Nigerian music industry up) who all have their unique sound and a certain audience they sell to. We have those who make music for the mainstream and are at the top of the food chain. They are the major acts who…
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Mayorkun Knows The Importance Of Promotion In Music And It Shows
One very major thing many artists often overlook in their approach toward the music industry is promotion. You can almost say that promotion is one of the most important things artists should pay maximum attention to. Your music might be average but if you do your promotion properly – strategically and consistently – you have…
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Dopest Artist-Producer Collaborations In The Nigerian Music Industry
Surely, we know how talented our Nigerian musicians are. We know how much work they put in to consistently deliver songs that set dancefloors on fire or make us want to smother our partners with affection. We sometimes forget to commend them for the resilience they show in this part of the world where it…
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6 Nigerian Artists Contributing To The Success of Afrobeats in The UK.
Afrobeats is on its way to becoming one of the biggest genres in the world. It has gained more traction in recent times and there has been more demand for the sound. International acts including Drake, Rihanna, WSTRN, Popcaan, and many more have sampled the sound at some point. Steadily, Afrobeats has found its way…