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Don Jazzy Discloses Important Lesson He Discovered While Organizing Mum’s Funeral.

The powerful music executive discussed how the social media era has pushed people apart.

Heavyweight Nigerian producer and music businessman Michael Collins Ajereh, better known by his stage name Don Jazzy, shared an important lesson he discovered while preparing for his mother’s funeral. 

Don Jazzy and His Mum

The Mavin Records boss has been doing well as people continue to pray for him and his family during this trying time. He announced his mother’s passing in the very early hours of Saturday, July 23, 2022.

On Friday, October 7th, 2022, the award-winning producer shared a reflection on his Instagram page about how social media has strained many ties, a lesson he learnt when it came time to compile a list of family members who were meant to attend his mother’s funeral. He stated: Learnt a valuable lesson recently about how as much we think we see each other all the time on social media, we are actually so distant from each other. We are so out of touch with how our loved ones are really doing. We don’t call enough anymore to check up on ourselves. GOD forbid the only time we get to do that is when something bad happens. We can do better. So we made a beautiful song that could help you get in touch. This is a just a start.

Coincidentally, Johhny Drille, a signee of Don Jazzy, is ready to release a song that the Maestro created. The song, “How Are You My Friend,” focuses on making a conscious effort to check in on loved ones, which aligns with the important lesson Don Jazzy learned after his mother passed away. It is slated for release on Wednesday, October 12th, 2022. May she rest in peace with her soul. 

Watch Don Jazzy discuss the lesson in the video below, and hear a sample of the tune.

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Which Nigerian artist is your current favorite?

Nigerian artists are getting better and better every day, and Afrobeat has recently been a hot topic in the media. 

This year, the business has become more intriguing as a result of fans’ interactions with their favorite artists and content critics. 

From singles through albums, EPs, and live performances by our artists, we have listened to a huge number of music. 

It’s fair to conclude that this year, musicians in general are performing better than ever and the business as a whole is improving. 

I’m going to ask you to tell me which part of this article has been your favorite so far. 

Let’s get your opinion. 

Which Nigerian artist is your current favorite? 

Drop your opinions.

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On the Blaze

Which, Rich Friends or Loyal Friends, Would You Rather Have?

It’s a nice day to talk about friends because it’s a contemplative Thursday, guys. 

We create friends, but life sorts them out, goes a proverb. 

We all need friends, but we can each decide what kind of friends we want to maintain. 

We all interact with people on a daily basis, and it is up to us to decide how, when, and why we decide to keep them as friends or closest friends. 

LOYAL FRIENDS: Good character may win people’s hearts; money cannot buy loyalty.

People’s love is a pathway to heart wealth. 

I think they’re both emotionally invested in it. 

Let’s discuss your opinions of this. 

Which Kind Of Friends—Rich Or Loyal—Would You Prefer?

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Give the name of one upcoming artist who, in your opinion, ought to be getting attention right now.

First of all, I want you to be aware that Nigeria is home to a large number of outstanding up-and-coming musicians that produce music in a variety of genres. 

Pop, R&B, Raggae, Blues, Afrobeats, Rap, etc. are a few of these genres. 

Through their attire, songs, and way of living, these musicians portray the streets and the way of life there. 

Everyone has that one musician whose rhymes and flows can blow your mind, and you genuinely want they could be in the forefront of the Nigerian music scene. 

In the comments section below, you can tag or list them.

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Let’s groove! Which song by Asake’s can you sing from beginning to end?

Many fans of music will concur that Asake’s project is among the best albums of the year. 

Despite the criticism, the album continues to gain popularity on various music streaming services every day. 

Recall how the artist recently had a sold-out show and achieved 200 million career streams on Boomplay. 

It’s debatable whether or not the album has replay value, and if you’re a dedicated fan, you’ve probably listened to these tracks numerous times. 

I want you to tell us which of his songs you can easily sing from beginning to end once I say that. 

Let’s hear from everyone. 

Which song by Asake can you sing from beginning to end? 

Please comment.

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Elon Musk named an African musician as his favorite musician. (Watch Video)

Elon Musk, a business magnate and the richest man on earth, has named Ghanaian singer Black Sherif as his top musical preference. 

Elon Musk claimed that he like Black Sherif’s music because he can identify with it and because it is his style of music. 

Given the number of people who would be curious to know Elon Musk’s favorite musician after viewing the interview, this is a significant endorsement for Blacko. 

Mr. Musk stated that he even performed a song by Black Sheriff the day before the interview and that he was looking forward to meeting him soon. 

Watch the video here: 

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#WORLDWIZKIDDAY!! Which Wizkid song is your favorite of all time?

Ayodeji Balogun, better known as Wizkid, is a multi-award-winning singer, songwriter, and performer from Nigeria who is currently the topic of conversation as fans celebrate the annual Wizkid Day in the state of Minnesota. 

Wizkid was the first African performer to sell out the Skyway Theatre in Minneapolis on October 6th, 2018. The State of Minnesota’s Governor, Mark Dayton, proclaimed October 6th as Wizkid Day in a sealed and stamped declaration to recognize the Grammy-nominated artist for his musical accomplishments and influence on culture.

Four years later, fans are still having parties, and today, October 6, 2022, was no different. People celebrated Big Wiz’s day on social media, making him one of the top trending topics on Twitter. 

As a national treasure who has won numerous accolades and broken records, Wizkid “Biggest Bird” deserves to be honored. 

So, as we honor World Wizkid’s Day, guys 

Which Wizkid song is your favorite of all time? 

Let’s hear your opinion.

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LOVERS OF MUSIC!! Top 10 Songs Released in September 2022

Nigerian artists are developing and getting better day by day, and afrobeat is currently a hot topic in the media. 

There were several successful songs released in September, including singles, albums, and EPs. 

The top 10 songs that were released in September are listed below:

  1. Asake – Organize
  2. Asake – Joha
  3. Asake – Nzaza
  4. Ayra Starr – Rush
  5. Wizkid – Bad to Me
  6. Bella Shmurda – Philo ft. Omah Lay
  7. Patoraking – Kolo Kolo ft. Diamond Platnumz
  8. Zlatan – Jaboti
  9. Adekunle Gold – 5 Star (Remix) ft. Rick Ross
  10. Youn Jonn – Xtra Cool

Last but not least, you are welcome to offer your thoughts and opinions; this is not a list of the top songs across all charts. 

You’ve now viewed the list.

Which item on the list do you prefer? 

Please share your thoughts with us. 

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Black Sherif Unveils Tracklist For His Debut Album Titled “The Villain I Never Was”

The track list for Black Sherif’s debut album, “The Villain I Never Was,” has been revealed. Black Sherif is a Ghanaian musician and performing artist. 

The album’s featured artists have not yet been revealed by Black Sherif, however the tracklist already included their collaboration with Burna Boy on “Second Sermon Remix.” 

On Thursday, October 6, 2022, the artist claims that the album “The Villan I Never Was” will be released.

The 14-track album would also feature well-known songs like “Kweku The Traveller” and a Burna Boy remix of “Second Sermon.” 

Here is a list of the tracks: 

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Hushpuppi tells the judge when forfeiting properties, “I’m A Changed Man, My Priorities In Life Has Changed.”

Hushpuppi stated that he only gained $300,000 from the crimes, and that he would refund $1.7 million in reparation to those who fell for his deceptive tactics. 

Ramon Abass, alias Hushpuppi, a well-known Instagram big boy from Nigeria who has committed fraud, has claimed to have reformed and is appealing for mercy before being sentenced.

Hushpuppi begged trial judge Otis Wright of the US Central District of California to tamper with justice with mercy in a handwritten letter before his sentence in November. 

He sent the judge a tearful letter on September 9 when he was being held in McFarland, California’s Central Valley Annex Prison. 

The three-page letter was one of the legal filings his attorneys have made so far, pleading with the judge to reduce his sentence from the range determined under the statute.

Hushpuppi stated that he only gained $300,000 from the crimes, and that he would refund $1.7 million in reparation to those who fell for his deceptive tactics.

“Your Honour, I totally recognise the seriousness of my offence and no amount of sorry can right my wrong in the hearts of the victims and this is why I have decided to use my personal money to offset all of the entire $1,700,000 restitution even though I only benefited a fraction of $300,000 plus but it makes me feel better that all the victims get every of their penny back,” he wrote.

He added: “I personally consider it as part punishment for myself and it’s the right thing to do. Your Honour, I really am a changed person in the way I think, see life and make decisions.

“My priorities in life has (sic) changed, my focus in life has shifted, I have realised how precious life and freedom is and how important it is to be on the right side of the law.

“Your Honour, I will like to plead with you to see my act of forfeiting my properties that I worked hard for, for many years, for full restitution repayment as part punishment as well.”

Since his arrest in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and extradition to the US in June 2020, the Nigerian has been held without charge.