Another one by the penthauze dragon Phyno on this new single which he titled If To Say this will be his first release in 2017 download and enjoy If To Say Below
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After thrilling the lovers of his sound with his last song “Twerk It” featuring Hero, Earl Shaiz comes through with something a bit different from what he’s used to doing, this one is titled “Sauce”.
Download and enjoy for your listening pleasure. Don’t enjoy it alone!
After thrilling the lovers of his sound with his last song “Twerk It” featuring Hero, Earl Shaiz comes through with something a bit different from what he’s used to doing, this one is titled “Sauce”.
Download and enjoy for your listening pleasure.
Don't enjoy it alone!
It Will Never Be Well With You – Skales Slams Bloggers
Singer Skales may not be having the best of time now as his sophomore album, ‘the never Say Never Guy‘, which dropped couple of hours back, have been uploaded for free download on several blogs.
The Baseline act, took to his social media page to cuss out bloggers for putting his ‘hard work’ out there for free.
He tweeted:
“This is totally wrong …this is my hard work …. u don’t post it up for free and u tink say e go better for you ??”…
JTE Gist: A1 Muzic Act 'Cameey' Unveils Cover art of New Song "Super Natural"
The A1 Music Front line and Better days crooner is here with a new track in which he unveiled the art cover of the song "Super natural" Which drops soon. Anticipate!!!!
JTE Gist: Tiwa Savage Talks Working With Jay Z, Wizkid And Taking Over The World
Mavin/Roc Nation artiste, Tiwa Savage, opened up on several issues concerning music, her sound, record labels and more in an all new interview with Akua Ofei of Nation Of Billions.
Read excerpts from her interview below:
On her foray into the music industry:
“Oh my goodness X Factor was bittersweet,” she says with a small laugh when I ask about her time on the show. “It was a heartbreaking experience at that time. Obviously, because I didn’t get through – I think I got eliminated just before the final 10, and I was heartbroken. But then, I say sweet because I feel like if I’d gotten through I probably wouldn’t be doing the type of music I’m doing now. I probably would be doing strictly Pop music or R’n’B music. So I think God knew what He was doing.”
“It was a situation where I got a glimpse of what was to come and I was able to go back and really prepare myself. I always say this: ‘Opportunity favours the prepared’ – I don’t know if I was prepared mentally then. And also, I had to really go back. Go to Berklee College of Music, learn music. Moved to America, learned how to write songs. Worked with a lot of amazing artists that I’ve always looked up to – all my life. And that’s where I discovered the buzz that was happening in Africa because when I was in America, everyone would say ‘Tiwa, where are you from?’ and I’d tell them oh, I’m from Nigeria and they’d say ‘wow!’ They were so fascinated by the music, the culture and I was like why am I trying to do something else when these people are interested in what’s going on in Africa? And that’s when I moved back [to Nigeria from America] so it all adds up. I’m glad I actually didn’t get through on X Factor but at the same time, if you’d asked me I probably would have ripped your head off at the time. You know, sometimes when you go into situations and this door is shutting, and this door is shutting and that door – it forces you to look inward. Because you can’t get what you thought you needed at that time, it forces you to reevaluate yourself.”
On her relationship with Wizkid:
“I’ve known Wizkid for many years, as soon as I moved to Nigeria. I would like to say we kind of started around the same time really – when he was signed to EME, and came out with ‘Holla At Your Boy’ – so we have a really really good relationship. And when I had the song [Bad] for the album ‘Red’, it was actually the producer’s idea to reach out to Wizkid because [Wizkid] was the only person [the producer] could hear on the song as a feature. And I sent the record to him, and when he laid the vocals down it was just one of those really perfect synergies – we did the video, and the song really, really, got a lot of buzz so I’m grateful to Wiz for jumping on that record.”
On adhering to afrobeats foundation:
“With anything, there’s always an evolution. With sound, with fashion – anything. I’m just really happy that elements of the traditional Afrobeat is still there – who I attribute to Fela Kuti, who I think is the king, the godfather of that sound, that movement. But like I said, it’s an evolution and it also stems from influences. A lot of us grew up outside Nigeria – in the UK, the US, Europe wherever. Even outside Nigeria but within Africa – so there’s a lot of influences of Reggae, Soul, R’n’B, Pop – even the sounds from here in the UK. But in everything, I’m still very very happy that elements of it are there whether it’s pidgin or whether it’s Yoruba or Nigerian language – elements of the beat is still there. And I’d like – I hope – it still remains in there as the evolution goes on.”
On international labels building their market in Africa, the ALL OVER crooner said:
From my personal experience, especially signing with Roc Nation – they are more interested in maintaining what it is that’s gotten me this far and what has gotten us this far. So, they’re not really trying to change the sound. I would say maybe branding and artist development – in terms of, our music industry is completely different in Africa than it is in the US or UK – so it’s just learning a different infrastructure – the product is still the same. It’s just working on the branding or packaging a little bit. I have to maintain that otherwise, what’s the point really? You’ll lose the essence of the movement and this movement is bigger than one artist. It’s a revolution. So we have to be mindful that we’re representing a continent and we’re representing new artists that will come up after us and they have to maintain that sound as well
Singer Skales may not be having the best of time now as his sophomore album, ‘The Never Say Never Guy‘, which dropped couple of hours back, have been uploaded for free download on several blogs.
The Baseline act, took to his social media page to cuss out bloggers for putting his ‘hard work’ out there for free. He tweeted:
“This is totally wrong …this is my hard work …. u don’t post it up for free and u tink say e go better for you ??”…
This album, which happens to be one of the most anticipated project from a Nigerian act in 2017,was released May 29th and can be bought on Spotify, iTunes and a host of other music websites
[M9 MUSIC] Del ’B – Die For Yuh WhyneFt . Timaya & Runtown
Music producer turned singerDel Bis out with a potential banger titled Die For Yuh Whine.
The new tune features two of Nigeria’s inform musicians including Timaya and Runtown.
Don’t be surprised if you hear this tune in clubs as soon as this weekend.
Give the new sound a listen below
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South Africa:Women rape man for three days after drugging him
A South African man was left traumatized after being drugged and raped ‘numerous’ times over three days by three female assailants.
The 23-year-old’s ordeal began when he hailed down a communal taxi in eastern Pretoria on Friday – which had three young women inside.
The taxi began to change direction and the man was ordered to sit in the front.
He was then injected within an unknown substance and passed out, times live reported.
South African Police Service Captain Colette Well Bach said: ‘He stated that he woke up in an unfamiliar room on a single bed.
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‘The female suspects then allegedly forced the man to drink an energy drink before taking turns raping him numerous times a day.
‘The South African Police Service take all sexual offences seriously regardless of gender.‘[We assure] all victims of these types of crimes that we will carry out robust investigations to bring offenders to justice.
’The victim was later dumped semi-naked in a field, where he managed to flag down a passing car.
Rape and sexual violence against both men and women are at epidemic levels in South Africa.
It is estimated that more than half-a-million rapes are committed annually in the country.
Rees Mann, of the South African Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse, said nearly 20 percent of sexual violations reported were on men.
He said: ‘Male victims are much less likely than females to report sexual abuse because police don’t take it seriously.
[M9 news] Eden Hazard named Chelsea Player of the Season
Belgium International, Eden Hazard has been voted Chelsea’s Player of the Seasonfor 2016/2017 season, by fans of the Premier League champions.
The forward netted 16 goals in 36 top-flight appearances for the Blues, as Antonio Conte’s side marched to the title.
Hazard won the prize ahead of team-mate N’Golo Kante, who pipped him to the PFA Player of the Year.However, Kante who has now claimed back-to-back Premier League titles, was honoured by his colleagues with the Players’ Player of the Year award.
Hazard also won Goal of the Season award, for his stunning solo effort against Arsenal earlier this year.
Chelsea missed out on a domestic double after being beaten by the Gunners in the FA Cup final.




