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Your Mental Health Is The Currency Used To Subscribe To X – Don Jazzy Says

Don Jazzy, the veteran Nigerian producer and music executive, has postulated X users sacrificed their mental health by joining the platform.

According to him, mental health is the currency for subscribing to X (formerly Twitter) in 2024.

On his X handle Saturday, Jazzy wrote: “Your mental health is the currency you use to subscribe to Twitter in 2024.”

Taking to the comment section, a fan told Don Jazzy that his social media engagement has dropped drastically since he limited his X usage.

The fan wrote, “Your engagement level come drop sha as you leave us japa finally to insta.”

Don Jazzy replied, “Make e drop. Una wahala too much for here.”

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It’s So Sad – Don Jazzy On Nigerians Not Being Receptive To Female Musicians

Don Jazzy, the seasoned record producer and music executive, has observed that Nigerians are not embracing female musicians as much as they should.

The Mavin Records boss said it is sad that Nigerians don’t consume much music from female artistes compared to their male counterparts despite their hard work.

A netizen with the X handle @Lahon199x had raised concerns over the issue, saying Nigerian female artists have more chances of becoming global A-list than in Nigeria.

The X user wrote: “Nigerians in general are still not receptive to Female music

“You will see female dominating or at least equal to the men in other countries’ music industry

“But In Nigeria?..Our female artistes have more chances of being A-list globally than being A-list in Nigeria.”

Reposting his tweet, Don Jazzy wrote, “And it’s so sad. The women put in soooo much work.”

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I Knew I Was Going To Be A Superstar Since I Was 10 Years Old – Singer, Ayra Starr Says

Ayra Starr, the popular Nigerian singer, has made a new claim.

The superstar singer claimed she knew she was going to be a superstar at a tender age but confusion set in as to how that would happen.

Recounting her rise to fame, Ayra said she ventured into the music world at 18, shortly after she graduated from the University. 

She made this known during an interview with a renowned streaming platform, Spotify where she revealed how she knew from a tender age about becoming famous.

According to Ayra Starr, her mother stalled her music career until she graduated at 18, making it her first time in a studio.

The Grammy nominee further highlighted the phases of her life after she bagged fame following the breakthrough of her first album.

She said: “The year I turned 10, I knew I was going to be a superstar but I didn’t know how. The year I turned 16, I just wanted sing in my room; 18 was when I entered the studio for the first time, and I had just graduated from the university. I remember my mom said that the only time you can do music is when you can do music.

“I released my first album in 19, ’19 and Dangerous’ and it took the world by storm. At 20, I released Rush and it was my biggest song. The year I turned 21, I got nominated for Grammy; that was the beginning of living my life as the global African superstar.”

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I Had Writer’s Block For Six Months – Singer, Ayra Starr Reveals

Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, the popular, Grammy-nominated Nigerian singer and songwriter, who is better known as Ayra Starr, has opened up about her struggle with writer’s block and how it affected her.

The ‘Rush’ crooner said she couldn’t write songs for about six months until she received the demo of her song ’21’ off her new album, ‘The Year I Turned 21,’ from a friend as a birthday present which opened her mind.

“I got the demo of ’21’ from a friend as a birthday gift the day I turned 21,” She said in a viral podcast interview.

“I had told him that it has been so hard… I was having a writer’s block for six months. I couldn’t write about myself then he gave me the first version of the song in a demo as my birthday gift. Recording ’21’ was quite easy for me, I did it in one-take. I was even lying down with the mic in my hand.

“’21’ is special because it is what opened my mind to the rest of the album. With ’21’ I started to see myself again the way I wanted to see myself.”

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Everybody Needs To Have A Pinch Of Portable In Them – D’Banj Says

Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo, the famous Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as D’banj has expressed his admiration for his controversial colleague, Portable.

The ‘Oliver Twist’ hitmaker stated that he wished he could be like Portable, stressing that he and the ‘Zazu’ crooner have something in common.

D’banj added that everyone needs a pinch of Portable in them.


Speaking in a recent interview with The Beat FM, Lagos, the Koko Master said,
“I wish I could be like Portable because he is doing the way I used to do … You feel something in the night, you call Don Jazzy. You drop it in the morning.

“Remember the way we dey do that time. But now dem dey tell us say make we wait for two or three weeks and put it on playlist.

“Forget that. I think everybody needs a pinch of Portable in them. I think that is what he reminds me of; for you to take everything as an opportunity. They said for you to make it in life you’ve to be lucky. Luck is opportunity finding talent. That’s what we are.” [sic].

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Don Jazzy Appreciates Wizkid For Endorsing Signee, Ayra Starr’s New Album

MAVINS Records boss, Don Jazzy has taken to the X platform to appreciate Wizkid for endorsing the sophomore album of his signee, Ayra Starr.

The producer has now resolved any impression of a rift between them following their recent social media fallout.

Wizkid had taken to his X handle to endorse the album which dropped Friday.

Sharing the album cover and streaming link, Wizkid wrote: “Superstar [love and eagle emojis].”

Don Jazzy reposted Wizkid’s tweet with the caption; “Thanks Big Wiz [eagle emoji].”

Recall that  Wizkid shaded Don Jazzy after his signee, Ladipoe seemingly ridiculed him in an X post for claiming that ‘hip hop is dead’.

After a fan alerted Wizkid to the post, he reacted by saying, “Lol, never chatting with anyone signed to an influencer. Next.”

He also retweeted two tweets suggesting that he referred to Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy as an influencer.

Wizkid’s subtle shade at Don Jazzy sparked outrage on social media, with several celebrities including skit makers, Mr Macaroni and Nasboi and reality stars, Doyin and Tacha berating him for “disrespecting” the Mavin boss.

Don Jazzy reacted by unfollowing Wizkid on Instagram.

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Why I Named My New Album ‘Rebel Queen’ – Singer, Yemi Alade

The popular Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade, has opened up on why she named her forthcoming album ‘Rebel Queen’.

At a press briefing in Lagos on Friday, the songstress said the body of work is a combination of “my thoughts, melodies and truck load of nostalgia”.

Alade also said she made the album because she got tired of the “monotony in genre and style” of Afrobeats music.

“I am a true rebel in words and in action. So many albums tend to have monotony in genre and style and it bores me easily most times. This album is a blend of what my playlist consists of right now; the new and old pop music that cuts across generations and boundaries. I am generally known as someone who has always charted her own course and walked the path less travelled,” she said.

“Rebel Queen has something new, old and borrowed. I want to emphasise to you that every song is unique and a capsule of my thoughts and melodies and truck load of nostalgia.”

She further disclosed that the 16-track album theme includes feminity, liberation anf consciousness.

“It’s a 16 track album that takes you through sounds of Africa on different tempos and rhythms with features from a few of your favorite artistes from different parts of the world. The album covers feminity, style, dance, motivation, liberation and consciousness,” she added.

‘Rebel Queen’ is Alade’s sixth studio album. Her other projects include ‘King of Queen’, ‘Mama Africa’, ‘Black Magic’, ‘Woman of Steel’ and ‘Empress’.

Since Alade gained fame with the release of ‘Johnny’ in 2014, the songstress has established herself as a household name in the music industry.

Alade enjoys delivering her songs in English, Yoruba, and French languages.

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Kizz Daniel Dedicates New Song to His Wife

Nigerian musician, Kizz Daniel has released a snippet of his new song dedicated to his darling wife.
The song is titled “Double” and specially made for his wife, MJay Anidugbe.
In the music video, Kizz Daniel and his wife, Mjay could be seen sharing intimate and happy moments.
According to the singer’s statement song is a celebration of love, collaboration, and the double joy that comes from traveling life’s journey with someone special.
Kizz Daniel said; “I wanted to create a song that not only celebrates my love for my wife but also speaks to the beauty of partnership and family.”
 
“Having her grace the screen with me makes this project even more special to me. I hope that ‘Double’ resonates with everyone who listens and reminds them of the importance of love and togetherness.”
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Lojay Names His Top 4 African Artists

Popular Nigerian singer/songwriter, Lojay has listed his top 4 African artists.

In a recent interview with Capital Xtra, the ‘Monalisa’ crooner and his co-interviewee were asked about their favorite artists and producers across Africa.

The co-interviewee named Sarz, Don Jazzy, Maphorisa, and Pheelz as his top music producers. When Lojay was asked to name his top four African artists, he chose Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Olamide.

See reactions to his list below;

Ayomide stated: “hahah Lojay is so ungrateful”

miraclejoe said: “He Sharpp ❤️❤️any other ones are new cats 😂😭”

genius noted: “Nah why Sarkodie cry out the other time”

Dinho wrote: “Sarz go sabi guide well well”

diamonddemola stated; “This is a disrespect to shizzi”

EmiNiyen said: “To prevent getting dragged, u either ignore the question and mention the 4 OGs but we all know who he stans”

Ja’aime Olawale said: “This one no one offend any fan base. Omo ogbon”

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Naira Marley’s Cybercrime Trial Stalled

The alleged cybercrime trial of singer, Azeez Fashola a.k.a Naira Marley, was stalled on Thursday at the Federal High Court in Lagos.

The trial could not proceed because parties in the suit are still awaiting approval of a fiat by the chief judge of the Federal High Court.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is prosecuting Fashola for alleged cyber crime.

The anti-graft agency preferred the charges on May 14, 2019.

Fashola, who sang the popular song “Am I a Yahoo Boy”, was arraigned on May 20, 2019, before Justice Nicholas Oweibo, who pleaded not guilty.

Oweibo granted him bail in the sum of two million naira with two sureties in like sum.

Witnesses were still being led in evidence by EFCC when Oweibo was transfered out of the Lagos division of the court.

The case was, therefore, transferred to Justice Isaac Dipeolu.

On March 6, when the case was first mentioned before Dipeolu, both defence and prosecution counsel confirmed to the judge that there was a pending fiat awaiting a response from the chief judge.

 

The judge consequently adjourned the case until Thursday (May 30) for the report.

On Thursday, journalists learnt that the fiat had yet to be approved.

There is no slated date yet for the continuation of the trial.

According to the EFCC, the defendant committed the offences on different dates between Nov. 26, 2018, and Dec.11, 2018, as well as on May 10, 2019.

The commission alleged that Fashola and his accomplices conspired to use different Access Bank automated teller machine cards to defraud their victims.

It alleged that the defendant used a bank credit card issued to another person in a bid to obtain fraudulent financial gains.

The EFCC also said that the defendant possessed counterfeit credit cards belonging to different people, with intent to defraud, which, it said, amounted to theft.

The alleged offences contravene Sections 1 23 (1) (b), 27 (1), and 33(9) of the Cyber Crime (Prohibition) Prevention Act, 2015.

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