Showing posts with label #entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #entertainment. Show all posts

Friday, 27 May 2016

New Video + Audio: Bonkwe - Na You I go Marry (Dir. Cardoso Imagery)

New Video + Audio: Bonkwe - Na You I go Marry (Dir. Cardoso Imagery)


Kashmire Records’ superstar Bonkew is back with a new banger titled “Na You I Go Marry”. The song, a stellar, feel-good love song is bound to tease and make you want to fall in love. The song is produced by T-Spize and the video is shot on location in Ibadan by Cardoso. Watch out for more "Bonkwe" projects in 2016. For now, Enjoy this!




WATCH/STREAM "NA YOU I GO MARRY" ON YOUTUBE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-SHoeeC0Ns

LISTEN/STREAM/DOWNLOAD "NA YOU I GO MARRY" AUDIO
https://my.notjustok.com/track/95563/bonkwe-na-you-i-go-marry-prod-t-spize

New Music: Juxtis - Good Loving

New Music: Juxtis - Good Loving

New York based record label, Unique Expression Records (U.E.R), Presents, "Good Loving" Another dope love song by "Juxtis" The "Omalicha" Crooner, a Nigerian, U.S based Artist. Juxtis is an Award Winning Afro-Pop Singer who started Writing Songs at Age 10. He Attended University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Some Months After His Recent Single "Omalicha" Which Got & is still getting Massive Airplays.


DOWNLOAD Good Loving

"JUXTIS" (@officialjuxtis @officialUER) Is Back With a New Song For The Ladies He titled "Good Loving" Enjoy

Connect with Juxtis:

Twitter: @officialjuxtis
Instagram: @officialjuxtis

 LINK
http://smash9ja.com/juxtis-good-loving-officialjuxtis-officialuer/
New Video: DrayPapy - Ahaye

New Video: DrayPapy - Ahaye


New school hiphop sensation DrayPapy debuts the official music video for his remarkable single “Ahaye” which featured on his recently released EP titled “Abacha”.
The HOME flag bearer connects with Lucas Reid, a versatile video director in Nigeria to come up with an outstanding visual interpretation of the hit single.

The video  which was shot in Surulere environ of Lagos state is an illustration of an hustler that stuck to his guns to make it later in life.

DrayPapy is definitely a promising artiste to watch out for. Watch, Share and Enjoy.
https://youtu.be/jqySgJTNHmc

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Lynxxx switches to gospel rap, says he is starting over

Lynxxx switches to gospel rap, says he is starting over


Lynxxx has released a new single, Serve You, where he sang about his former life, saying he wasn't close to God. He announced his new song on his IG page and wrote that he is starting over;
"Sometimes shooting forward beyond imaginable heights requires a pull back... As yall know "i" have been through an evolution and attained Growth and "thankfully"..wisdom beyond my imaginations. The past 3years, i kinda took a hiatus from the scene to assess a few things, take care of my personal side of life and improve my craft in my chosen career to make sure i give my fans the best of me.
God is amazing and i have learned so much in so little time, its all about doing things right and New beginnings for me in every aspect of my life! Music for me means more than ever and i wanna make sure whenever i step in d studio to create, i share a part of me. My New projects would be my testimony and even in my party / commercial records, im sharing my happiness and hoping it brings joy to who ever is listening ๐Ÿ˜Šcos its all about Positive Vibes for man like Lynxxx! Lets start over, theres so much music to share with yall i cant wait to drop it all! Thanks to all who've been here since the "change ur parade" era! Its 2016 and we about to set it off for all those who believe and even those who dont ๐Ÿ˜‹ Its time to Let the Music Speak! God bless my label / team"

Saturday, 21 May 2016

Audio + Video: Otis Maho ft. Ycee x Brown - Jack Bauer

Audio + Video: Otis Maho ft. Ycee x Brown - Jack Bauer



Hanny House Entertainment Nigerian/international Hip-Hop/AfroPop act, "Otis Maho" whose real name is Alfred Edwards, releases a new single that incorporates a collaboration with the Jagaban crooner “Ycee” and his label mate Brown on a track titled "Jack Bauer".

Since his song "Dobale" with Reminisce dropped in, Otis Maho has possessed the capacity to enter the African Market beginning from his home, Nigeria to Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Morocco , South Africa, Ghana and Cameroon, even to the international market in Germany, UK and the USA too.

Otis Maho as worked with several Nigerian arts like, Reminisce, Jaywon, Idcabasa, 2kriss, Samklef, JJC, and as well International artists from France and Germany.

What’s more, Otis dreams and aspirations for the music industry are not quite far fetched, a dream to help expand the African Music Industry worldwide and to give the youth opportunities by carrying them along.

"Jack Bauer" was produced by F-Tone, Mix & Mastered by Indomix and video directed by Matt Max.

Enjoy!

VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTz5G5nqn98

SONG LINK: https://my.notjustok.com/track/93939/otis-maho-ft-ycee-brown-jack-bauer

SONG DOWNLOAD LINK: https://my.notjustok.com/track/download/id/93939

CONNECT WITH HIM ON HIS SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES:
IG/Twitter: @iam_otismaho

Friday, 13 May 2016

Jussie Smollet was reportedly fired from Empire because he wanted more money

Jussie Smollet was reportedly fired from Empire because he wanted more money


At least that's what MediaTakeOut is claiming. Jussie Smollet announced yesterday that his time on the hit show is done a day after he took a bullet for his dad in the show and people have been wondering why he's leaving. Read what MT O claims happened after the cut..


What happened? Well Jussie and his reps tried to get GREEDY, according to an insider who works with the show. The insider explained, "Terrence [Howard] and Taraji [Henson] are the stars of the show, and they are going to be paid as stars. But the rest aren't going to make huge sums from the show."

As MediaTakeOut.com reported LAST SEASON, Taraji ad Terrence Howard threatened to PULLOUT of Empire when they didn't get a raise. But MediaTakeOut.com's insider explained how FOX managed to get Taraji and Terrence to return. The insider explained, "the contracts were set, so there was nothing that FOX could do to give [Terrence and Taraji] more money. So instead, they did all those one off specials that [the two stars] hosted, and got them paid that way."
Jussie wasn't given the same opportunities - so he was NOT getting paid like a star on the hottest show on television.

MediaTakeOut.com's snitch continued, "Jussie wasn't asking for way too much money - just a nice raise. But the people at FOX were like no,there was no money left in the budget."
Last night Jussie announced that he is leaving the show.

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Ten Most Influential Musicians In Nigeria 2016

Ten Most Influential Musicians In Nigeria 2016

T.I.N Magazine just ranked Nigeria's ten most influential musicians of 2016. The listings were rated according to the level of influence each artist has in the music industry and Nigeria as a whole. This list wasn't judged based on the fame or money a singer has but their influence in someway or the other. And the ranking is based on their performance within the last 12months.
The no.1 person on the list is to be considered to be the most Influential music act in Nigeria as of 2016.

TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL ARTISTES IN NIGERIA 2016

10] M.I ABAGA

As the CEO of the largest record label in Nigeria 'Chocolate City" he's been featured on this list. M.I a popular rapper and business man. The record label which he currently heads recently launched a talent hunt show called "ChocolateCity Unsigned" so as to give chance for upcoming acts to become established by sponsoring the winner's career with 10million naira.


9] YEMI ALADE

The singer who came into the industry not long ago has actually made a lot for herself in a short period of time. At the moment Yemi Alade is among the most famous Nigerian artiste across Africa. She remixes her songs in several African languages. The singer eralir this year dropped an album called "MAMA AFRICA" she revealed she is going to give 10% of the album sales to charity.

8] P-SQUARE
Psqaure

Even though the very popular duo have not been too active in the music industry for sometime now their impact still shows. Psquare still keep beautifying the Nigeria music industry outside the shores of Nigeria with several hit shows.

7] PHYNO

The popular rapper is sure one of the biggest musicians in Nigeria right now. Phyno just like Olamide has shown he's not just a rapper but a singer also. Phyno in a short period of time in the music industry has got some huge achievements. Phyno now the represents the Igbo phase of the Nigeria music industry with release of several hit songs in his native dialect "Igbo language". Phyno also created "PHYNOFEST" last year which took place in Onitsha a concert which was quite a successful one. Phyno is one of the pioneers of artistry clothing lines in the music industry.

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Tubaba Idibia a sure legend respected by many in the music industry is definitely one of the most influential musicians in Nigeria this year. Starting from his foundations to musical influences locally and and internationally within the past 12months has got him to be ranked 6th on this list. Not to mention he recently launched a free trip to Kenya contest for his Nigerian fans.


5] D'BANJ

He was ranked to be the most influential singer in Nigeria last year, well, it looks like the legendary singer fell in rankings this year. D'banj has made quite a lot of impact in the music scene and as far as we can tell he is still keeping up that impression. From promoting the KokoBussiness campaign earlier this year to promoting the ONE.org cmpaign, and promoting the BOI youth empowerment and entrepreneurship campaign the singer still remains as influential as ever


4] DON JAZZY


Well, 12 months before now, he definitely would have been ranked 1st or 2nd on this list, he's been featured to be the 4th most influential musician within the past 12 months. The ace producer and singer is very well a legend in the Nigeria music industry. His achievements would be too much to mention here. Well, within the past 12months the singer and producer have made a lot of impact in people's live and even in the music industry.


3] WIZKID

The star boy himself has been ranked the 3rd most influential musician in Nigeria this year, Wizkid within the last 12months has shown he really is a starboy. The singer has taken Nigerian music beyond the shores of Africa after getting a remix collaboration with superstar Drake. The song was named the 12th biggest song of 2015 by Fader magazine. Ever since, he's been getting several intentional recognition, earlier this year he was featured by Vogue magazine a popular American magazine. The singer got featured by Drake in his recently released album "VIEWS" an album which has gone platinum. Wizkid got featured in one the album's lead single "One Dance".
Not to mention, the singer has got artistes signed to his Starboy records.

2] DAVIDO


Davido has been an influential personality since starting his music career, he is known to be a great charity supporter and he helps people quite a lot via social media. Earlier this year like always Davido gave scholarship to a homeless kid he saw on social media.
The pop star earlier this year signed a global deal with Sony becoming the first African act to sign such, a deal he claimed would get him a million dollars, he also promised to make Africa proud by exploring the deal to the fullest.
The singer also covered a popular American magazine "FADER" few months ago. Davido recently launched a new label called DMW a label which he already signed two new acts to, which at the moment they are doing quite well in the industry.

1] OLAMIDE

Well, many may not want to believe this but the ace rapper and singer has been concluded to be the most influential musician in Nigeria as of 2016. The popular musician has made quite some great impressions within the last 12 months. A couple weeks ago the rapper organized a contest for upcoming music acts which was called the "Who You Epp" contest, he promised to help the winner of the contest with his/her music career financially.
The singer just 2weeks ago released Lil Kesh an artist signed to his label after helping the now superstar become a superstar making a little or no profit off him unlike every other label boss. He stated the YBNL record label was craeted to help new acts and not for bussiness like every other label.
The singer keeps helping new acts signed on his label. Not to mention , Olamide can be siad to be one of the artistes who helped ingeniousness in the Nigerian music industry.
Olamide earlier this year had a fight with another influential personality in the music industry Don Jazzy, a social media beef which trended for quite a longtime it caught many Nigerians attention as Olamide trended for quite a longtime on social media showing how much influence he has.

Sunday, 8 May 2016

Saturday, 7 May 2016

man seen reading a book at a Beyonce concert goes viral

man seen reading a book at a Beyonce concert goes viral


Beyoncรฉ had a sold out concert at Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, North Carolina and this couple above sat down to watch the show. The only thing is that the woman's husband didn't seem interested in Beyoncรฉ's performance, instead, he pulled out a book and began to read it. After the video went viral, ABC news tracked the man down to ask why he was reading instead of enjoying the concert.
The man, 66 year old George Papageorgiou's said he was working concessions at the venue for his church and he and his wife only pulled up seats when they were done.
He said:
"After a while, we watch the show. It was OK, and then we just sat down. I pulled up my book and start reading," he recalled. He said he had read the book 6 or 7 times before but preffered to read it than watch Beyoncรฉ because that wasn't his type of music.

"I find Beyonce a great show woman, very attractive. Her music? Eh, fine, but not my style, the Greece native said. "I listen to '50s, '60s, '70s, and a lot of Greek music. He added: "I get this message on my iPhone saying 'It's hilarious, you're in the news for reading a book at the Beyonce concert.' It didn't sink in till I started getting phone calls or my wife and stuff saying the news is calling they want to interview you and I'm like 'What about?'" said Papageorgiou. 

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Brazilian fashion blogger recreates looks from Met Gala using household items..lol (photos)

Brazilian fashion blogger recreates looks from Met Gala using household items..lol (photos)


Joao Paulo, a fashion blogger from Salvador, Brazil has shown off his hilarious recreations of looks from the Met Gala red carpet. last night. He created the garments from household items like paper, plastic bin bags and tinfoil. His wacky but inspired posts have garnered the fashion fan and blogger well over 400,000 followers on Instagram. See more photos after the cut...



Monday, 2 May 2016

Beyonce earns sixth No. 1 album on Billboard 200 chart with 'Lemonade'

Beyonce earns sixth No. 1 album on Billboard 200 chart with 'Lemonade'

Beyonce’s Lemonade album is at at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, giving her a sixth no. 1 album on the Billboard. The set earned 653,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 28, according to Nielsen Music. Pure album sales comprised 485,000 of that sum.

Beyoncรฉ's 'Lemonade' Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA).

According to their website, the new May 14-dated chart (where Lemonade is No. 1) will be posted in full to Billboard’s websites on Tuesday, May 3.
Diddy announces he's retiring from music, 50 Cents shades him, lol

Diddy announces he's retiring from music, 50 Cents shades him, lol


Diddy, over the weekend announced that he'll be retiring from music to face acting, 50 Cent who enjoys to taunt him shaded him by posting the above comment.

Diddy covered the June of issue of Cigar Aficionado Magazine where he told them:
I’m going to put out my last album and devote 100 percent of my time to doing films … I want to stop at a great place.”
His forthcoming and final album, No Way Out 2, will be the final chapter of his legacy in the music industry.
He added:
“When I’m gone, only the songs will survive. I know I’m making music that will live on. I don’t go into the studio just to be hot or to hear myself on the radio."
“Michael Jackson, Tupac, Biggie – part of them lives on in their music, even though they’re not here anymore. That’s really deep, man. The only thing like that is religion.”. Diddy told the magazine.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

KCee bags COMHMAL awards

KCee bags COMHMAL awards


Known for his zesty dress sense, eccentric beats and highly creative music videos, Kingsley Okonkwo aka KCee, the erstwhile lead of Nigeria’s once exciting music duo ‘KceePresh’ has added another feather to his Cap in celebrity ranking having been honoured as a Hit Maker in the 3rd edition of Celebration of Hit makers and Legends (COHMAL)


The monthly event is to be hosted in Class and style at The Baylounge Waterfront, Lekki phase 1 on the 29th of April 2016 by Nigeria’s finest music band, Sharpbandallstars. Red Carpet starts at 7pm and show kicks off at 8pm

Speaking on the choice of KCee as COHMAL Hit Maker for the month of April 2016, the organizer of the event and CEO Sharpbandallstars, AnesiIvharue said that KCee has been selected based on proven track record in making trend setting music which translates into popular culture with great music videos. In his words:
Obviously, KCee is a pioneer in Africa’s contemporary hip-hop. He has mastered his art and his every work reflects that signature chorography, sound and intense energy. I still see him very much relevant in the next ten to fifteen years and that’s the kind of pedigree you need to become a legend,” he says.
COHMAL is the brainchild of Sharpband Nigeria and it is designed to celebrate some of Africa’s finest music icons. The COHMAL awards fall into two main categories: first is the “Celebration of Legends” which the like of Nigeria’s legendary reggae maestro, MAJEK FASHEK and R n B Godfather PAUL PLAY have both bagged in COHMAL  February and March 2016 editions respectively.





and R n B Godfather PAUL PLAY have both bagged in COHMAL  February and March 2016 editions respectively.


  
The second category of COHMAL award is the “Celebration of Hit makers,” of which KCee is the first to be awarded in month of April 2016.
“COHMAL is something fresh, different and unfeigned. It is ‘honor to whom honor is due. Says, Anesi
 Follow the links to watch COHMAL awards for MajekFashek: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHH0FLhnr4w and Paul Play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZejZDMUXYIc
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 Read Amaka Igwe's daughter's emotional tribute

Read Amaka Igwe's daughter's emotional tribute

Today marks the 2nd year memorial of film maker, Amaka Igwe who died on April 28th 2014. Her daughter, Ruby, penned down an emotional tribute on her facebook. She wrote;
 
Ground Zero +2
To God who made me I don’t know how it’s two years today.
Mummy, you’re still not back?
I’m sure my memory will ease me back to a semblance of normalcy, but it won’t ever get there. I relive every hour. From midnight, or just before, from nine pm on the 27th when we had that three-hour call that ended with deathbed type words and prophecies and affirmations from you that I thought nothing of...
...to 8am, when we started our average of 5-8 daily calls (sometimes email) procedure.
That three-hour call was our farewell song. I just didn’t know you were singing. You told me you loved me, and I felt it in every fibre of my being. You told me how proud you were of me. You said you wouldn’t be there on my birthday. We talked about the future, and the future future, and unlike our usual co-daydreams you managed to keep the focus on me and erase yourself carefully out of it.
Eight (or so) brief good morning, this-is-what-I’m-up-to calls, all the way to 4pm, when (I think) the 5th or 6th call (who counts when you think they will always come), when you called to check in and make sure I was studying, and give me your location, make me feel jealous all over again because I was the minority, away at school while you were with Dad and the boys…
…And say goodbye for the very last time. It wasn’t even a proper goodbye. ‘I’ll call you back’. Na so.
My spirit knew there was something wrong when you didn’t call at 6pm. Or 8pm. So I call you, and you don’t pick up. To distract myself I launch into a long laugh/chat with a friend, and then panic at 9pm when I talk about you so I remember to call, and you still don’t pick up. More panic. Then I am called to be informed of a very out of the blue out of the way visit. And then I know. Without knowing.
I run with the think horses not zebras approach.
I decide your phone has been stolen, and the robber ate your sim card because he was hungry after executing the crime, or better yet was feeling guilty and decided to use the sim card as the bread component of communion, with freshly tapped palm wine as the other. I decide your battery melted in the hot Udi sun.
I decide you were busy, and would be calling any minute to apologize and pick up where we left off. I prepped my pretend anger voice. I denied what no one but my heart was telling me.
I held out for all kinds of hope. Prayed the craziest prayers. Bargained with God.
That you would wake me up in the morning before my alarm. I believed that so much it was hard getting to sleep that night, I was waiting for the morning to come. Then it was all laid out, and I couldn’t un-know. You were gone. You were gone. You were gone. And you won’t be calling me back.
They don’t have phones where you’ve gone.
Seeing your phone and all your belongings when I got back home infuriated me. Then humbled me. Do not store up earthly treasures… Priorities.
If anything, God should have allowed that phone follow you to heaven, with at least one Ankara outfit, your glasses, that drum, and your gold necklace that you wore forever. A heavenly starter pack, to ease you into your new and improved eternal life. Not so?
Last year I wrote about everything that was supposed to be. I was still very angry at you. Today, I am not that far away from anger, just down the road. Maybe next year I'll be on a different street.
Today is my Ground Zero Plus 2. 2 years ago today, the thing I feared the most happened to me. I lost my best friend; and I lost control. My plans were shredded. The floor vanished under me, and it started to simultaneously rain from the ceiling. I fell, and fell, and fell, and I reached my foundation.
I don’t have precise words for what I feel. It’s never not going to hurt. I miss your full-frontal, spontaneous, in-your-face, fierce love. Sometimes I forget that you are gone, I really do. I have happy moments, with friends and family, I achieve something, I’m surprised, and I receive something undeserved unexpectedly and I reason that I can’t be this happy if you are gone.
Then I look around for you to agree with me and my neck almost goes 360 because you are not here.
Purpose has however never been more important. I feel awake.
You leaving has unlocked latent places in me that I wish never had to exist and come to the fore, but I will make the most of. I feel deeper. I love the ones I love, much harder. I’m less scared, of speaking my mind. I don’t want to leave things left unsaid. I don’t want to leave my life half-lived.
I’m scared more, because I have to think of my future and my future future without you. I don’t quite yet know how to exist in a world that you aren’t in; new phases and whatnot. I feel sometimes like a toddler someone yanked out of her walker.
I can’t comprehend that I won’t see you see me graduate anymore, and become a Barrister, and write much more, and found things, and fulfill my destiny, and get married, have kids, and grand kids... So you mean you really won’t come back?
My imagination cushions the impact. I have you prepping Jesus for a close-up, shooting the trailer for His return, with angels at the monitor, Peter at the camera, Uncle Offor holding the boom and you in the director’s chair yelling, “Aaaction!”
I have you eyeing me when I’m about to say something silly or do something stupid, or when I refuse to eat humble pie and apologize for doing said silly thing. I have you belly laughing in unison, when something I know would make us laugh makes me laugh.
I have you, in a parallel planet, doing the Senior Status LLB like you said you would. I have you dabbing, and thanking God you don’t have to try and krump anymore. I have you virtually hugging me, tightly, bone crushingly; as if to pull all my scattered emotions back into order.
I have you in my heart, in a special chamber, helping my heart beat with your drum, your shorts, the vest and a huge smile.
I no longer think I have all the time in the world. But I’m still learning there’s a time for everything. I want to lean in so hard I’m half on the table. And if there’s no table I’m building one. Because life has never been shorter. And because I can.
I love you deep. I love you bottomless. I love you so much it scares me. You used to say you loved me enough for both of us, I didn’t get it. Now, wherever you are, whether you can or can’t love me back, I love you enough for the both of us too. Mamma mia. It’s my turn.
I didn’t know I would still be here, and still be me, but I am. I miss you without words, none are capable of articulating that emotion. Most times it makes me want to curl up in a ball, and not do anything at all. Sometimes, some days, that’s exactly what I do.
But In this weakness I am strong. And it is still well. Nothing else to say or do, but thank God, for my Ground Zero plus 2.