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Rihanna Shares Exciting News to Her Fans.

Rihanna has informed her fans that she will perform at the annual football extravaganza’s half-time spectacle.

On Sunday, September 25, 2022, the great singer announced the news on her official Twitter account. In the first 20 minutes after posting a picture of her tattooed arm holding a football, she earned over 500,000 likes. 

She declined the invitation to perform at the event in 2019 three years prior to this statement. Because of how Colin Kaepernick had been treated at the time, she decided against going there. Two years later, the lawsuit was dropped after Kaepernick and the NFL reached a private settlement. He is still unsigned.

On February 12, 2023, the game—which has one of the largest single TV viewership of the year—will take place at Glendale, Arizona’s State Farm Stadium.

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Wizkid’s “Made in Lagos” album sets a new record.


Wizkid, a popular musician from Nigeria, smashed a record with his beloved album “Made In Lagos.” 

Made in Lagos has received more than 500 million streams as of today on the international music service Spotify.

The fourth studio album from Wizkid is called Made in Lagos. It was released by RCA Records and Starboy Entertainment on October 30th, 2020. The album’s guest performers included Burna Boy, Skepta, H.E.R., Ella Mai, Tay Iwar, Projexx, Tems, Damian Marley, and Terri. P2J served as the album’s executive producer.

On April 23, 2006, Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon established Spotify, a privately held Swedish supplier of media services including audio streaming. As of June 2022, it had over 433 million monthly active users, including 188 million paid members, making it one of the biggest music streaming service providers. 

To Wizkid, my congratulations.

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Song by CKay, “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)” bags new RIAA certification.

Celebrities from Nigeria are dominating the world, and we love to see it. 

With his immensely popular hit, “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah),” popular singer CKay, real name Chukwuka Ekweani, has broken a new record.

After selling more than 2,000,000 units, the single has been awarded a two-time Platinum certification by the RIAA. 

Atlantic Records and Warner Music South Africa both have contracts with Ckay. He was previously signed to Chocolate City, an independent label service provider affiliated with Warner Music Group’s ADA.

The American music recording industry is represented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), a trade association. 

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Reasons I Support Gender Equality – Tems

At the Global Citizen Festival in Ghana, Tems, a well-known musician from Nigeria, had a truly fascinating moment when she spoke about why she continually promotes gender equality.

While the audience cheered, the hosts questioned Tems about why she continually promotes gender equality in her songs and podcast.

The singer responded by saying she was in favor of it because women don’t have enough opportunity. 

She went on to declare that she would give women more opportunities and chances if she could.

Tems said: “We don’t get enough chances. Women need more chances, women need more opportunities in this world. And if I can give it, why not.“I feel if you love someone you show them off. And I want to show off every woman in this world because they deserve it”. 

Tems performing at GLOBALCITIZENFESTIVAL. Image source: Gettyimages
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Where Is The Breathing Space In The Culture Of Nigerian Albums?

Prior to 2019, the knighting of a legendary album took place every second to every third year. This only made sense since there weren’t many albums released, which meant there weren’t many excellent albums, and because the rate at which artists released albums was inadequate in and of itself. Davido, who only put out two albums during the review period but accomplished countless feats to become an all-time great, is a clear example of this. Having a strong discography was only a bonus in this sector, which was mostly a singles market.

Although there were iconic albums that gave rise to the period between 2012 and 2014, such as Olamide’s trifecta of YBNL, Baddest Guy Ever Liveth, and Street OT (all albums won in the Album Of The Year category at the Headies.) In 2016, Simi released Simisola, and in 2017, Kizz Daniel released New Era. However, it wasn’t until 2018 that multiple albums achieved notable success in a single year. Both Outside by Burna Boy and About 30 by Adekunle Gold were commercially and critically successful songs. Particularly Burna’s Outside, which eventually led to his ascent to the pinnacle of the mainstream.

The enormous popularity of African Giant and Fireboy DML’s Laughter, Tears & Goosebumps will intensify the tide the next year. The latter was more of an unparalleled mainstream hit in the business, but the former was a significant record trigger point in the ‘Afrobeats To The World’ movement. We hadn’t experienced this level of popularity on a first album since Wizkid’s Superstar in 2011.

The biggest winner at the 14th annual Headies was Fireboy, who took 5 prizes, including Album Of The Year, Best R&B Album, Best R&B Single, and Best Pop Album.

Before starting to prepare themselves for their own individual projects, it was almost as if every artist paid close attention to the rebellious-esque popularity of Fireboy’s debut album and its influence on the soundscape. It’s not unrealistic to believe that even artists who hadn’t planned to release an album that year chose to do so as time went on given the enormous increase in album releases that occurred in 2020. The year 2020 gave us a ton of timeless and soon-to-be timeless songs, including Made In Lagos by Wizkid, Carpe Diem by Olamide, Twice As Tall by Burna Boy, Apollo by Fireboy DML, Boo Of The Booless by Chike, etc.

Additionally, EPs had a tremendous year. Omah Lay had a record-setting breakthrough year thanks to two successful EPs that yielded numerous hit songs. Even though practically every song on Get Layd was a successful single, What Have We Done gave rise to the artist’s biggest solo hit to date, Godly, which came from that album. Bella Schmurda debuted with the very energizing High Tension, following a breakthrough Olamide co-sign in Vision 2020, while Tems also released a strong breakout EP in For Broken Ears.

It was safe to state that the market was back to being an album market at the end of 2020. Moving forward to the third quarter of 2022, we are experiencing a year that is equally crowded and inundated as 2020 in terms of releases. It certainly seem possible that we could witness a flooding album year every two years as a trend.

In a span of six weeks in 2020, the three most popular and influential artists of the previous ten years released their albums.

Nigerian A-list and B-list musicians appear to have an odd preoccupation with the third and fourth quarters of the year. In 2020, the second half of the year saw the publication of 70% of the year’s new albums, while the last quarter saw virtually weekly album releases. For instance, in the week that followed the release of Burna Boy’s Twice As Tall, Cuppy’s debut album Original Copy and Adekunle Gold’s Afro-Pop Vol. 1 were both released on the same day, immediately following the release of Fireboy DML’s Apollo the day before.

Olamide’s Carpe Diem arrived just three weeks before Made In Lagos by Wizkid, Davido’s A Better Time, and Wizkid in the span of two weeks. In actuality, had it not been for the #EndSars protest and internet campaigns that paralyzed the business, the time between CD and MIL would have been shorter. Although their records were released in a short period of time, these three performers were unquestionably the most successful trio of the previous ten years.

In any sector, having a crowded album culture is not ideal. Projects require time and breathing room to reach their full potential, allowing both analysts and non-specialists to assess the project’s true potential for success. The market is currently being oversaturated with projects, which is preventing the one released the week prior from having a chance to establish itself. We have had the same barrage of back-to-back album releases in 2022—since July, to be exact.

Boy Alone, Playboy, The Guy, Bad, Love Damini, The Brother’s Keeper are all albums that were released since 1997 at a period with inadequate breathing room. The longest amount of time between albums was two weeks, and the fact that the current generation struggles with short attention spans and that record rotation is often brisk doesn’t help.

Even performers with respectable fan bases, such as Adekunle Gold, Falz, and Simi, have received lukewarm reviews for albums they released earlier in the year. Talk about breakout performers that put out great initial EPs but never had the chance to fully transform into popular stardom. Only musicians with contemporary momentum have survived in this competitive field.

Two new musicians signed by Mavins in 2022 were Bayanni (on the left) and Boy Spyce (on the right). Despite making outstanding EP debuts, neither project was able to establish a solid staple in the crowded mainstream.

Wizkid’s More Love, Less Ego is rumored to be set for release in October. Next month also sees the release of Blaqbonez’s Young Preacher and Ayra Starr’s 19 & Dangerous Deluxe Edition. This week will see the arrival of Ckay’s Sad Romance, and there won’t be many weeks between that release and the anticipated influx that will follow. Since a number of musicians, including Davido, Runtown, Bella Schmurda, Show Dem Camp, Zinoleesky, Bad Boy Timz, Lojay, and a host of others, will release albums before the year is up, we can be sure that November and December will be busy as well.

We must learn from other, more advanced businesses and refrain from releasing all of our important albums at once in the second half of the year. In order to maximize each album’s potential and ensure that it achieves its full potential, mainstream musicians should be more willing to release albums in Q1 and Q2. Great albums will continue to slip under the radar until that time, while a select few unlucky ones steal the show. Both audiences and artists profit from an album release schedule that is more balanced and healthy.

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Burna Boy’s “Last Last” Earns Gold Certification in the UK and Breaks Records.

Burna Boy, a self-described “African Giant” and Odogwu in the Nigerian music business, has scored yet another triumph with the UK’s Gold certification of his song “Last Last.”

On September 23, the official Brits Awards Twitter account confirmed this certification along with a picture of the “Last Last” album cover showing a gold stamp.

As “Last Last” joins Burna Boy’s African Giant album and his Ye single in having officially sold 400,000 units in the UK, it earns the singer his third Gold certification.

Burna Boy is now, by default, the Nigerian and African musician in the area with the most Gold certifications.

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Wizkid Is Scheduled To Star A Concert in Madison Square Garden, USA.

Afrobeats sensation Wizkid will be the featured performer at another amazing international concert on November 16 at New York City’s renowned Madison Square Garden.

The talented singer takes the stage and joins Burna Boy as the only African performers to offer a memorable performance at the MSG Arena in New York, which has a capacity of 20,789 spectators.

On Friday, Wizkid made the announcement via his Twitter account, confirming the concert date and the 30 September 2022 start date for ticket sales.

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“I Look Up To Only Wizkid In Nigeria,” – Asake (See Video)

Ahmed Ololade Asake, better known by his stage name Asake, a rising celebrity in Nigeria, has discussed how Wizkid was an inspiration to him when he was a young musician there. 

The Internet has been flooded with an old video of Asake talking about the renowned musician Wizkid.

The rapidly rising performer, “Mr. Money With The Vibes,” discussed the musicians he admired after the publication of his highly anticipated debut album. 

Asake said in the interview that Wizkid is the only performer he admires, and no one else. 

According to him “In Nigeria I Look Up To Wizkid, Just Wizkid”

Watch the video below:

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Wizkid Live In An Exclusive Performance By Apple Music In London.

Wizkid, a multi-platinum selling and Grammy Award-winning sensation, would do a live performance unlike any other at The Roundhouse in London and would be streamable on Apple Music in over 165 countries.

On September 27, 2022, a live recording of this historic concert would be made. Big Wiz is rumored to sing brand-new songs from his upcoming album, “More Love, Less Ego.”

The latest performer on Apple Music Live, the live concert series that gives the biggest names in music a platform to engage with audiences around the world, will be Wizkid. Apple Music Live, which was introduced this spring, has previously included only live streams of concerts by international superstars Harry Styles, Lil Durk, Mary J. Blige, and Luke Combs.

Wizkid disclosed: “Apple Music has always been a supporter of my career and a major tool in connecting me with my fans.

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Collaborating with them on something like this is special. I’m excited to debut new music from my forthcoming album ‘More Love, Less Ego’ and share my Apple Music Live show with fans across the world.”

Wizkid’s much-anticipated new single, “Bad To Me,” was released earlier this month via Starboy/Sony Music International/RCA Records. 

The song, which was created by Wizkid’s longtime producer P2J (also known for his work with Beyoncé, Doja Cat, and Burna Boy), is a statement of lust in its purest form, with sensual sounds over a pounding beat that only heightens the tension.

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Heartbreak has nothing to do with tribe, Yoruba Demon Thing is a lie, says Uriel.

The reality TV star continued by saying that she “saw shege” and that the man who absolutely broke her heart is Igbo. 

The expression “Yoruba demon” is a fiction, according to former Big Brother Naija contestant Uriel, because heartbreak has nothing to do with a tribe.

A young Casanova who is often of Yoruba heritage and has the remarkable ability to effortlessly entice women to them is referred to as a “Yoruba demon” in Nigeria. 

The reality TV star continued by saying that she “saw shege” and that the man who absolutely broke her heart is Igbo.

Here is what she wrote: