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Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Watch Lil Kesh Finally Adress Rumors About Y.A.G.I And YBNL
Lil Kesh, has finally opened up about his relationship with former label, YBNL.
The ‘Cause Trouble’ singer, who recently split from YBNL to float his own label, Y.A.G.I, explained in the interview with Pulse, that his label is still being managed by the Olamide led YBNL.
He made certain to add that YBNL is family and his contract ending leading to him floating his own label, does not mean that’s the end of the road between himself and his former label.
Speaking on his album, he professed his happiness on how great it turned out to be, given the fact that it is his debut album.
2Face’s – African Queen vs 9ice’s – Gongo Aso | Which Do You Think Is The Biggest Back Then & Still Sound Better Today?
2 Legends in 1 photo….
This 2 Superstars rocked the airways back then when the Nigeria’s music industry barely has few artiste and are still doing their thing cool and sweet.
Today, while taking my evening stroll around the Street, I ran into some group of young guys having a heated argument about the most bigger song between 2face’s – African Queen & 9ice’s – Gongo Aso and the one that still sound better that will sure make you sing along right now.
I thought to myself to bring this Fantastic Topic to Naijaloaded, We’ll sure hear something reasonable from Naijaloadites.
From your own point of View, Which of this Song is the Biggest back then & Which still sound better today?
Also we have an upcoming artiste who is trying to meet up to become the next super star in the nigeria music industry who is called Icylee. He has a mad single titled cool-story check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J03LQun7r8w...........
This 2 Superstars rocked the airways back then when the Nigeria’s music industry barely has few artiste and are still doing their thing cool and sweet.
Today, while taking my evening stroll around the Street, I ran into some group of young guys having a heated argument about the most bigger song between 2face’s – African Queen & 9ice’s – Gongo Aso and the one that still sound better that will sure make you sing along right now.
I thought to myself to bring this Fantastic Topic to Naijaloaded, We’ll sure hear something reasonable from Naijaloadites.
From your own point of View, Which of this Song is the Biggest back then & Which still sound better today?
Also we have an upcoming artiste who is trying to meet up to become the next super star in the nigeria music industry who is called Icylee. He has a mad single titled cool-story check it out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J03LQun7r8w...........
Adekunle Gold Postpones Album Release Date, Set To Drop Debut Album After Ramadan
‘Orente’ crooner, Adekunle Gold, has broken the hearts of many after announcing that his highly anticipated debut album will not be released on earlier said date.
The talented singer, gave the Ramadan holiday as his excuse for not dropping the album giving the fact that most muslims will not be able to listen to the songs because of Ramadan.
The album, which was earlier slated to drop on June 1, will now be released the following month, which is July.
Speaking about the album on Now O’ Clock podcast hosted by Wole, he said:
I am pushing it forward a bit because of Ramadan, it was supposed to drop for June 1 before, but apparently it occurred to me that my muslim friends don’t listen to music during Ramadan, so it makes sense to push it forward because of them as well, so by God’s grace in July after Ramadan, and all of us can enjoy it together.Some days back, Adekunle Gold, was rumored to be planning his exit from YBNL, once his album drops. According to some sources, the ‘Sade’ crooner might be starting his own record label.
Monday, 16 May 2016
Nicki Minaj’s Ex, Safaree Samuels, Sues Her For Emotional And Physical Abuse
Safaree Samuels, Nicki Minaj’s ex-boyfriend is the latest addition to the cast of VH1’s Love & Hip Hop Hollywood and will be starring with Nikki Mudarris, his girlfriend.
Yet, Safaree seems to be carrying a torch, no, make that a volcano of feelings for his ex, Nicki Minaj and has decided to sue her for causing him both emotional and physical abuse.
Nicki wasn’t having any of her ex’s hypocrisy so she went all out for Safaree in a series of tweets best served for an enemy.
She mocked him wit: “U were abused my nigga? Look @ what you’ve become. Gods wrath is no joke. You will regret every lie u said about me.
I could never sue a person who gave me all they had to give. Accept that u messed up & move on. After I worked so hard for what I have, & shared so much, the greedy are never satisfied”.
Nicki said, “Two years later this poor excuse of a man is suing me & claiming to have been physically & emotionally abused. Lol. He’s so miserable.
Whatever isn’t rightfully yours will become a curse once u have it. The money u leaches win in lawsuits will never bless u. It will curse u.”
Onyeka Onwenu Headlines Space Legend Series Concert
Space Legend Series” concert will see King Sunny Ade, Onyeka Onwenu and Ebenezer Obey perform live on one stage, with Timi Dakolo as the opening act.
One of Space Legend series’ headlining acts, Onyeka Onwenu was born on the 17th of May, 1961 to the family of one Nigeria’s foremost educationist and politician, D. K. Onwenu. Fondly referred to as the “Elegant Stallion”, Onyeka had her graduate and post-graduate degrees from American universities.
Arguably, the greatest surviving Nigeria’s songstress, Onyeka returned to Nigeria in 1980 for her National Youth Service, after working in the United States with the UN (United Nations).
She had her youth corps service at the then Nigeria’s broadcast behemoth, NTA (Nigeria Television Authority) where she honed her skill as a broadcaster and left an indelible mark by writing and presenting the documentary, “Nigeria: A Squandering of Riches”. The documentary won international acclaim and remains a reference work. This tireless singer, songwriter, actress and journalist would later serve as director on the board of the NTA.
Onyeka’s influence and footprint transcend music and extend to politics, women emancipation, acting and broadcasting.
She has enriched the Nigerian music landscape with songs like “One Love”, “Ekwue”, “Iyogogo”, “Gbemileke”, “Dancing in the Sun”, to mention just a few.
Come May 21st, this Legendary and celebrated songstress would roll back the years and serenade at Space Legend Series taking place Oriental hotel alongside veteran musicians – King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey with opening of the show by the one called The Voice, Timi Dakolo.
Here’s Our Favorite Songs By Onyeka Onwenu:
One of Space Legend series’ headlining acts, Onyeka Onwenu was born on the 17th of May, 1961 to the family of one Nigeria’s foremost educationist and politician, D. K. Onwenu. Fondly referred to as the “Elegant Stallion”, Onyeka had her graduate and post-graduate degrees from American universities.
Arguably, the greatest surviving Nigeria’s songstress, Onyeka returned to Nigeria in 1980 for her National Youth Service, after working in the United States with the UN (United Nations).
She had her youth corps service at the then Nigeria’s broadcast behemoth, NTA (Nigeria Television Authority) where she honed her skill as a broadcaster and left an indelible mark by writing and presenting the documentary, “Nigeria: A Squandering of Riches”. The documentary won international acclaim and remains a reference work. This tireless singer, songwriter, actress and journalist would later serve as director on the board of the NTA.
Onyeka’s influence and footprint transcend music and extend to politics, women emancipation, acting and broadcasting.
She has enriched the Nigerian music landscape with songs like “One Love”, “Ekwue”, “Iyogogo”, “Gbemileke”, “Dancing in the Sun”, to mention just a few.
Come May 21st, this Legendary and celebrated songstress would roll back the years and serenade at Space Legend Series taking place Oriental hotel alongside veteran musicians – King Sunny Ade and Ebenezer Obey with opening of the show by the one called The Voice, Timi Dakolo.
Here’s Our Favorite Songs By Onyeka Onwenu: