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WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Kelly Hansome – Chocolate Boys (Freestyle)
Nigeria’s most controversial artiste, Kelly Hansome aka Mr. Maga, is back in the mix with a new freestyle over Rick Ross’s “Hustling” instrumental. On this drop, he takes several swipes at the “Chocolate City” in response to M.I‘s line “Only One Kelly That I Know… Kelly Rowland” off the song “Nobody Test Me“. From what…
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Essence collaborates with JayWon for ‘Facebook Love’
Kennis Music recording artiste, Essence, launched her sophomore album titled “Essential” last Sunday May 23rd in Lagos – “Facebook Love” featuring Jaywon, is the new single off the album which should be available for purchase at your local vendor pretty soon. “Facebook Love” features an interesting storyline that happens way too often among Facebook users…
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WORLD PREMIERE: Kelly Hansome – Who Born The Maga (La La Low)
Mr Maga, the man we all love to hate; a man I’ve personally renamed “Mr. Sendless“, is here again with a new dance track which also carries the beef tag based on it’s content. On this track, we’re made to believe he’s the victim this time as he was supposedly dissed first by an artiste…
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Femi ft EeDris Abdulkareem – Baby I Got It
Brand new joint from Kennis Music R & B sensation, Femi Adeyinka! We previously posted one of his singles/debut video “Never Felt” a lil while back. Femi brings verve and pure freshness with him everytime he sings. I’m sure the Naija ladies would be all over Femi real soon. As for you guys… yes you!…
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Jaywon ft Terry G – Gbon Gbon Gbon
Another joint off Jaywon‘s brand new album “Meet Jaywon.” It will be interesting to see what impact he makes in 2010. I definitely won’t bet against the promotional skills of Kennis Music. Let’s watch him rise. Album in stores now! *O.O* [audio:http://www.notjustok.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Jaywon-ft.-Terry-G-Gbon-Gbon1.mp3]
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World Premiere: Kelly Hansome – Igwe (Kom Kom)
Kelly Hansome, aka Mr. Maga Don Pay, has just sent in a diss track towards fellow Naija music heavyweights Wande Coal, D’Banj and Terry G. We were recently made to believe that Wande Coal’s “Who Born The Maga” was a subtle jab at Kelly Hansome. Also, there’s been a recent issue regarding the “free me”…