Beekay shocks many by releasing a fresh track titled “COOL CAT” under the cotcee of INFERNO MUSIC INC. Beekay’s latest musical offering is produced by Eskay Producer 1. Is the track a hit or miss? Feed your ears with “COOL CAT” and tell us in the comments section below!
Presents... One of its kind, da first of its kind!!!
" RAYFIELD'S FINEST"
SPECIAL APPEARANCES: *B.O.C *Funny G *vinnyBlaq *G-Circuit *SIK House *wengsly *Goons Gang
PERFOMANCES BY: *Geffy *Mix-star N *DRG *Dr. West *G-shut *B Cliq *D'Jack *ritway *Emzzy *jadon B and lotz mre. ON DA ONES & TOOLS *Da prolific DJ BOB J & DJ. chiintiki
DATE: 31st Jan. 2016 VENUE: Rubbys hang over Rayfield. TIME: kicks up 2pm prompt No african timing. GATE PASS: Get yourself a drink @ da Bar.
ON DA RED CARPET: *Kims & Kamshy
ANCHORED: * Well Play Fangz & VERBZ Rhythm 93.7 jos
Come and enjoy good music with different flae..... RBC #Geffy
A Bio Chemistry’s student of Plateau state University, Victory Gwom Chollom popularly known as V.I.CEE is a talented gospel rapper from the city of JOS, who started rapping at the age of 13. with this creative and cool rap song, which he featured one of JTowns finest WordSmith, titled “I CAN” ‘ As my lovely kidsis and girlfriend means all to me, so is RapMusic life to me’ he said!
Its been a long time coming men. Jtowns very ownvoice of the street Lyrical Dr Smith who has been doing wonders since the past year with beautiful hit tracks which makes the young to the elderly dance and laugh and follow the rhythm. Not to forget Lyrical Dr Smith was signed to a record Label today so he has been heard out there and is now ready to elevate his art. Here is his anticipated single titled BULLA produced by ace Producer Elmore. Enjoy this guaranteed hit.
Jevagrin is a performing and recording artist from jos Nigeria. Has dropped hits some are ...'love Inda Air' in December under leonians label, 'feedback', 'Ahankali' da mixtape using omarion's post to be to mention but few.And is back with this mind blowing jam tittle Ja'nairu 24,produce by Dr Phill for prime entertainment Abuja, dropping to celebrate his birthday.... Follow on twitter_@nineJevagrin Facebook_Julius Jevagrin kefas Instagram_@Jevagrin
Promphizy Jin awards male artise of the year 2015 is back at it again! This time it's visual! The video for your favourite single "SONTING" is out fresh and clean as directed by @LegendaryMixer!!! #Firstcountmgt #_911army ff him on- Twitter and Instagram:@promphizy Facebook:@promphizy pomack Dennis. Please hit the Download link, Watch, share and tell me something afterwards.
"Slim Nazi", a skilled rapper repping Jay city is at it again. After dropping two hit singles "North Side" and "Let Them Know" He's out with another, this one is titled "De Throne" [mixed by Shaiz] Download and enjoy! But don't enjoy it alone though! Show love and share!
Chocolatecity music latest signee, Kahli Abdu kick starts his 2016 music campaign with a brand new single dubbed “Festival”, produced by Kahli Abdu and co-produced by Kid Konnect.
‘Onyenekwu’ conveys his lyrical dexterity and unique blend of Hip-hop rock to take gospel music to a whole new level.
Ray Classics was born in Lagos state. His family later moved to the star studded city of Jos where he started expressing his talents in music very early.
Ray Classics played the guitar and keyboard, also singing in the choir. To his credits are ‘Jtown Salute’ and "blessed & humble" hit singles from the city of Jos.
‘Onyenekwu’ conveys his lyrical dexterity and unique blend of Hip-hop rock to take gospel music to a whole new level. Download and feel the power of Onyenekwu.
Popular media personality, Tolu Oniru popularly known as Toolz decided to put out a word of advice out for her female folks.
She shared the photo above which displayed the message and asked if she could get a few hundred Amens…… do you agree with her? kindly comment Amen below.
Here is the very 1st offering from the cheezville crew this year – a cover of Sam smith’s “stay with me”. “Tukuna” is a hausa word for “in the mean time”. Let’s listen to what Al’chaddas,the “graduation” crooner has to say this time in a freestyle with help from cloud9ne.
I went to a wedding for a young, happy couple who were free spirited and ready for the next step in their journey. They held hands and gazed into each other’s eyes during the ceremony, and I saw the bride whisper “I love you” to her groom. The officiant in the wedding was an older man who began to give advice to the couple. I sat back in my seat, preparing for the “love her every day” and “be each other’s best friends” slogans we hear all the time. But what he said next made me sit up in my chair. “Some days, you’re going to wake up and not like each other,” he said. Wait, is this real? Is he being this blunt at someone’s wedding? “And other days, one of you will believe you’re right while the other believes they’re right too. And you may go off in your own corners and think, ‘Well, I’m right. And I’m not moving until the other person does.’” The whole room was listening to this humorous man speak directly to the couple. He then told this bride and groom the key to overcoming these moments. “There are four words that will solve this problem, every time.”The man then turned to the groom. “When you feel, in an argument, that you are right and she is wrong, you should take a deep breath, find her in the house, and say, ‘Honey, you’re probably right.’” The man then turned to the bride and said, “And when you feel like he’s done something wrong and has ruined the whole day, you should go to him and say, ‘Honey, you’re probably right.’” “Honey, you’re probably right.” Doesn’t that go against everything we’ve learned? We’re supposed to compromise, to recognize a right and a wrong, to stand up for ourselves in marriage. Why would we just say this when we don’t believe it? Maybe there is something deeper to learn here—something about sacrifice and pride. Maybe you’ll always think you were really right about buying that new car or going to your parent’s house this Christmas. And maybe your spouse will still think they’re right. But the first step to forgiveness and healing is to break your guard down, forget about who’s right and who’s wrong, and see things in a new perspective. If these four words are said sarcastically, or if they’re only used to end an argument, nothingwill really be solved. Author Lynn G. Robbins wrote that “for the expression “I’m sorry” to be truly sincere it has to be expressed with love and empathy, not merely to excuse oneself.” There will be times during your marriage when you’ll be upset. You’ll be wrong. And other times, you’ll be right. Whenever you choose to say these four words, it will be because you’ve decided that it’s more important to be married than to be right all the time.
Sound Hill Music Gang lead act Victoriouz Icon presents ‘JUST LIKE THAT’, this is the second official single off his yet to be released #TSNF EP billed to drop soon. Enjoy!!
The Name ROLLINGZ is not a new name to us, He earlier gave us the VIDEO making of this hot new song He is here with it waiting for you to download so you’ll know what happened #BackThen !
Social media is good but when couples live on social media in can harm your relationship and your sex life by giving wrong perception of how your partner is meant to be like. According to experts, an unhealthy fixation with social media affects how connected you are to your partner in the bedroom. Catherine Donaldson-Evans from SheKnows lists 7 ways social media could make your relationship crumble. 1. It can make sex feel dull: If you’re getting a lot of your daily excitement from checking Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr, then “real-world” activities like sex might start to lose their sheen and feel boring in comparison. “A ‘virtual’ relationship can be enticing and stimulating. It’s ever-present and you can engage at any time!” says licensed couples therapist Jeanette Raymond, author of Now You Want Me, Now You Don’t!. “That makes your sex life feel more like a duty or routine experience.” 2. It can distract you when you’re between the sheets: If all you can think about when you’re getting it on is what people are posting on your favorite social media accounts, that’s a red flag that it’s distracting you from enjoying or engaging in sex. “You might be thinking of what your friends on social media are up to, saying about you or even how to tell them about your stuff when you are engaged in sex, making sex an unappetizing experience,” Raymond says. 3. It takes time away from having sex: Social media is time-consuming. Incredibly time-consuming. And if you’re addicted, then an inordinate amount of your day and night will be devoted to it. That means less time for your relationship — and sex. “When you get more juice from a photo that someone has posted of you or is tagging you in, then you are not going to want to make time for romance and sex,” Raymond says. “It’s like you have to transition back into the real world and ‘miss out’ on other stuff.” 4. It can make you think everyone else is having better sex than you are: People love to sugar-coat pretty much everything on social media and make it seem like their lives are a lot more perfect than they actually are. That includes how they portray their relationships and the sex they’re having. The influence of social media is so powerful that you might actually believe everyone else is in better relationships and having better sex than you and your guy are. But it’s deceptive, and it’s dangerous to buy into all that idealism. 5. Sex becomes just another thing to brag about on social media: If you’re finding you’re having sex just to post about it on social media, that’s a major warning sign. “Sex just becomes a ‘thing’ to do that is then used to either talk about in terms of a trophy, its quality (as if it were an ice cream!) and who is getting what from whom,” says Raymond. 6. It can make you fantasize too much about other people: Social media has turned stalking — whether it’s exes, past crushes or cute guys at work — into a pastime, and a perfectly acceptable one at that. Because of the ease with which you can “follow” people online, spending too much time on your various accounts can make you fantasize about and obsess over guys other than the one you’re actually with, which makes you mentally and emotionally disconnected from him and hurts the one real romantic relationship you have in your life. 7. It can feel like cheating to your partner: If your obsession with social media runs so deep that it’s taking you away mentally and physically from your relationship, your guy might begin suspecting that you’re cheating on him. And in a way, you are. “Your partner may sense that you are not really ‘there’ during sex and get upset,” explains Raymond. “He or she may think you are cheating — and if thoughts about checking your Twitter, Facebook or Instagram account to see who is tagging you [are pervasive when you’re sleeping together] , then it may indeed be a form of cheating.”