January 2016

DANIEL IGWE aka DEEONE who is signed to king makers entertainment.  has had Back to
back major hits songs like IFEMI and OSALOKU which enjoyed major radio air play


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social media buzz is back again with another smash hit song titled CELEBRATE this
song will keep lovers and critics of good music  dancing for long on dance floor,
because the song is too good to be ignored. DEEONE is one of talented young artist
the world should watch out for this year because he is ready to take over,
Starting from CELEBRATE, produced by BLESSED P.

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MUSIC - AY SHOLLY - BIKO
PROD. MIXED/MASTERED BY WYTTE

HERE COMES ANOTHER DOPE MONSTAR IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY A SONG WRITER, SINGER, RAPPER AND AN INSTRUMENTALIST.
SHOWOLE AYOMIDE HAILS FROM OGUN STATE ABEOKUTA PRECISELY ....
KNOWING TO THE FACT THAT MOST ARTISTE ACTUALLY STARTED THEIR CAREER FROM ONE STORYLINE TO THE OTHER, AYOMIDE POPULARLY KNOWN AS AY SHOLLY A LAGOS BASE STARTED HIS MUSIC HUSTLE WITH A FAMOUS GROUP POPULARLY KNOWN AS "BABA YAYA JUJU GROUP OF MUSIC" WAYBACK 90s HE PLAYS A ROLE OF AN INSTRUMENTALIST CUS HE HITZ SEKERE HARD LIKE NEVER BEFORE..
AY SHOLLY LATER DISCOVERED HIMSELF BETTER IN THE HIPHOP PART OF MUSIC EARLY 20s AND PROCEEDED WITH ROLLAND BOIS THEN IN DOPEMU BEFORE HE BECAME INDEPENDENT
HE NEVER BELIEVE ON HOW FAST BUT HOW WELL SO HE DECIDED TO GIVE MUSIC WHAT HE TAKES BY DROPING A DEBUT SINGLE THIS 2016 FOR FANS , LOVERS, FAMILIES WHO HAS ACTUALLY MISSED HIM FOR THOSE HARD WORKING MOMENTS OF HIS
FINALLY HE DROPS "BIKO" A VERY FAT AFRO HIPHOP TOUCH PRODUCED MIXED AND MASTERED BY WYTTE
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That's Same Rap Wolli .... Lyrical Catapillar we Use To Know JHYBO DROPS ADURA ELIJAH VIDEO

A birthday treat for Jhybo’s fans, Lima Music releases  the visuals to Adura Elijah, an inspirational & thought provoking song. The simplistic  & beautiful video reflects the powerful  mood of the song,  shot in Lagos by the creative directors Frizzle & Brizzle.

Jhybo  first released  Adura Elijah in early December 2015, the feedback from fans, friends, bloggers & radio stations since then has been phenomenal. The inspiring song has seen Jhybo gain a plethora of new fans from all walks of life leaving  moving & touching  comments.

“Jhybo  ‘Adura Elijah’  is my song this month, very inspirational and speaks my mind on a matter. God bless people who sing meaningfully.

“Jhybo – Adura Elijah Best song that captures my mood and this significant date in my life.”

“Adura Elijah has become my most played song in the past few days !!! Great tunes & awesome lines”

“Just can’t stop listening to this great jam #Adura Elijah by @Jhybo this jam gets me going all day…! Nice 1 bruh”

“Kai Sweet Kam, I just think Jhybo is underrated – Adura Elijah” “Adura Elijah don turn to anthem in my ears ohh, I no fit even change am”

Jhybo is finally getting the recognition & respect  he deserves in the music industry, a unique & versatile talent.  As the team celebrates Jhybo’s birthday  we are looking forward to and anticipate a good year for Lima Music  – watch this space

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Please find below an opinion from respected music critic Joey Akan who has waded into the ongoing beef between YBNL CEO, Olamide, and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy.

"Olamide VS Don Jazzy Beef Is Good For The Music Industry" - Joey Akan


The 2015 Headies will forever be remembered in the hearts of the media, the fans, the artistes, the press, the critics, and every player involved in what we call the Nigerian music industry.

Vector got recognised for his hard work, Timi Dakolo smiled home with multiple awards, Olamide was crowned the King of Nigeria, and M.I Abaga can sleep happily after having his “Chairman” album rated as an ass kicker in the rap category.

But the chief reason why we would all recall this glorious night of wonder and share fond tales with our kids and the kids after them, is the bad blood and show of shame by Mavin Records omnipotent boss, Don Jazzy, and YBNL’s street champion and messiah, Olamide.

Who would have thought these two had it in them to brawl in the open space? Good Lord! This episode is worth its weight in PR Gold.

Olamide and Don Jazzy both came into the night rooting for their acts to win in various categories. But the main prize of the night lay in the Next Rated category which came with the added benefits of a car for the winning artiste.

Prior to the evening, popular opinion gave the gong to Lil Kesh, who has had an immensely successful year. But opinion is cheap. Everybody owns one. Heck, I even rooted for Shania Twain to nick the Best Recording awards. That was my opinion, and it cost me nothing. See?

But on the stage where it mattered most, Mavin  Records boy wonder and pop singer Reekado Banks was announced winner. Here was a shocker to many people. Lil Kesh lost. But Olamide disagreed. He even pulled a Kanye West.

“Adekunle Gold let’s be honest, this award belongs to Lil Kesh, because Lil Kesh is our Next Rated artist”, he said. “Every single was a hit back to back, from ‘Lyrically’ to ‘Shoki’ to ‘Efejoku’”. After which the rapper cursed before dropping the microphone and walking off stage.

Don Jazzy, not feeling the sub at his deserving child, fought back with some bite.

“Olamide, if you want the car, come and collect it”. After which he and the Mavin entourage left the event.

This moment right there by Don Jazzy, became legend, as it prompted Olamide to bare his heart on Twitter. That heart was bitter and had a can of worms.

In November, I had predicted this episode. We as a music industry we are lacking in reality and genuineness. This is because the real issues get swept under the collective industry rug, branded confidential and controversial and allowed to fester in the minds of those affected.

But on this episode, it spilled so badly, that it was good. Which neutral observer doesn’t enjoy this drama? Who?

Beef in itself is good for the art. Although in the Western cultures, it tends to spill blood and result in loss of life, in Africa, our artistes and all their representatives lack that amount of conviction mixed with hatred to pull off a killing because of beef. No one has that guts, We are too conscious of our status to compromise our careers on it.

So where are our Nigerian beefs? Where are our thrilling diss tracks, messy twitter fights, and entertaining words of social media anger, banter and bile? Why have the Nigerian fan not enjoyed some of this?

The truth is simple. Nigerian artistes don’t in their hearts love themselves. Most of them are a bunch of haters unto themselves. They long for each other’s success, see another’s gains as a personal chance lost for them. They carry out ingenious plans to steal each other’s beats and choruses, and when that fails, they copy it and try to improve on it so as to take the shine off the other guy, thereby killing off his song.

Honestly, ignore all the high-fives, selfies, bonding on Instagram, birthday shout-outs, gay tweets and supportive interviews. Deep down, and in muted conversations, when the cameras are gone, and the lights are off, there’s anger, bad blood and bile. That’s when the real story is turned on, and the intrigue that scratches the underbelly of what we call celebrity lifestyle come to the fore.

Once in a while, this escapes into the open, and it becomes a good reason to follow the news. But almost all of it gets swept under the carpet due to compromise, bullying and media cowardice. See Basketmouth and Sean Tizzles exchanges here. It’s just a sneak peek into what the real story is

The reason why our artistes don’t beef is fear. A typical Nigerian artiste who has had considerable success is a walking bag of skin, blood, bones and consummate fear. They are scared for their careers; they are scared for their cash-flows, endorsement deals, and reputation. They hold tightly onto the image they have, and try their best to not upset their cart. What makes theirs further interesting is that they have perfected the art of masquerading this fear as moral superiority and undeterred focus on their music, films, comedy and art.

This fear which rules the industry has taken off the element of relativity from the it. We are all flawed beings, and beefs are a normal way to express unhealthy struggle. But with each new way the artistes devise to hide their disgust at the next singer and rapper, they further alienate their fans from the true workings of their minds, and lose out on the opportunity to grow a cult following based on relativity. Fans adore truth. They love fallible humans, who they can project their personal misdemeanours, character flaws, and indiscretions.

Check out the biggest stars in Nigerian pop culture, and see a trail of imperfections. Wizkid loves his weed, Burna Boy’s arrogance and veiled disgust for humans is happy fodder, Jim Iyke is a gift that keeps on giving, Charlie Boy is a master of dark spectacle, 2face Idibia has a chronicled history with women, D’banj is all shades of robust living and ‘debts’, Iyanya’s need to show off his anatomy sparks of lovable narcissism, and Davido can’t just stop spending without caution.

Someday, there will be a big bang in the industry. All these pent-up emotions that haven’t been acted upon will rise to the fore, and break free. There will be some sort of emotional purge and cleansing, and it will be ugly, very ugly. There will be books written on wrongdoings, epistles crafted to expose some indiscretion, the mother of all tweet fights and everyone will be smeared by this Beefpocalypse. It will be artiste versus artistes, actor versus actor, journalist versus artiste, journalist versus journalist, veterans versus newbies, and most amusing, veterans versus veterans. For  now it's Don Jazzy and Olamide. Just imagine a 2face and Modenine beef!

How enthralling a contest that would be.

When this happens, only then can this brand of ‘fakeness’ which the average fan has given to the industry be removed, and true followership can rsie in its stead. Until then, all is fair, square and sunny, in Nigerian entertainment. And we all have to believe that.


Joey Akan is a journalist and music critic based in Lagos, Nigeria. He is currently Head of Music at Pulse Nigeria.

TOUGH BONE, real name ODIBOH JEDDY is a Film maker, Martial artist, Director, Stuntman and Actor. 

His love for martial arts started at a tender age of 9. After being inspired by Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee, he decided to join the Nigerian Wushu Kungfu Federation where he attained the level of a blackbelt and is currently one of Nigeria’s top Kungfu fighters.
“SHADOW OF JUSTICE” is an action-packed short film created by Tough Bone with original music score by award winning music producer, DREY BEATZ. The short film is directed by talented South Africa based, Nigerian film maker, OSE IRIA and also features fight sequence by the stunt team of PRIMEAURA FACTORY.

 IG @directortough

 Twitter @iamtoughbone

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T Sleek releases his first single for the year 2016 titled "Job" under his outfit, "Audio Nerd Music" and management by "The Entertainment Aggregators".

The song "Job" is produced by prolific music producer "Drey Beatz" with live guitars by exceptional guitarist, Femi Leye.

On this song, T Sleek expresses his need for love as he seeks reciprocation from a woman he is in love with.

Enjoy this and watch out for a video and more music from this amazingly talented young singer by the name T Sleek in 2016

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PROPH-E AkA "OBAGO" Master By Real Name ELIJAH NGWUTA Is Another Dope Dialect Rapper That Hails From Izzi Local government In Ebonyi State.



Many MCs Has Actually Paid Their Dues While Coming And Has Been Around Working Underground Just Like (Proph-E)
And Finally Obago Master Drops His Brand New Single Titled "OBAGO" This Song Has Been An Anthem On The Street And About To Cataport Into The World At Large....

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Here comes the much awaited hit single from "SamSax" a renowned saxophonist titled LIFT ME after he released his first album in late 2013 (#notbymight).



The drive behind this track is an inspiration from God and it's a song that connects every listener to God and for those who desire to be lifted. Watch out for the video soon.
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Another Single hit drops for the year 2016 from the one and only Thompson AkA "Da Sinner"



Thompson drops for the 1st time on our platform tho he explained from his interview with us that he has been on break for some years due to some personal reasons and now he's back with this brand new joint "BOOK #117"
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LTBDTT ... "LET THE BEAT DO THE TALKING"



Abiegboni Star Boy “Ishadare Olaitan” with The Stage Name “Pyro” has Kicked off 2016 with a New Hit Single Titled #LTBDTT.

#LTBDTT is an Acronym for “Let The Beat Do The Talking”.

Produced by Otyno. Mixed by Wytte.

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Okorie Emeka John (Smooky Biggerboss) Is one of the
artists that believed 2016 is their year of breaking into Nigeria



Music Industry and realized that starting the year with awesome and
melodic song like BE THE MAN is the perfect thing to do. He team with
fast raising producer OJD who is still making waves after the drop of
his song of all time LOST CHILDHOOD featuring K_PEACE . Be The Man
which was mixed and mastered by OGA JOJO the maker of TM9JA MAGAWU has
got everybody that has come across it to become a fan which i believe
it will do so to you.

Follow Smooky on twitter: @DONSMOOKY
Call or add him on Whatsapp: +2348179933539

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