Dj Cuppy shared a video talking bout how she thinks she might be aging the wrong way at 29 because she partied all night in Dubai.
Dj Cuppy shared several pictures and videos from her fun filled day at Steflon Don’s birthday in Dubai.
Cuppy is single ….lol
Dj Cuppy, revealed she thinks she is not taking her life seriously and she needs to be more responsibly but later admitted in the video that there is nothing she can do because life is too short.
Tiktok revealed the most popular songs on their platform for 2021 as they celebrate the end of the year with a special #yearonyeartiktok which recognizes talents and look back at trends over the year.
Ed Sheeran revealed he is on the remix of Fireboy DML’s Peru which is currently banging in Ghanaian and Nigerian clubs according to him.
The award wining English songwriter and singer was speaking on how he got to work with Fireboy DML on Apple music 1 Rocket hour with Elton John.
Fireboy DML shared a video 5 days ago which hinted a remix is coming featuring an unknown Uk artiste on the 24th December, before Ed sheeran confirmed it.
“He said, “Fireboy DML would love you on the remix of this song.” And I’ve just found it really intriguing. So I recorded a verse for it… and it’s a song that’s blowing up in Nigeria and Ghana at the moment and their club scene runs over Christmas. “So you basically put a song to the club in the middle of December, which would seem a weird thing to do in England. But yeah, so I’ve done the remix for this song, but this is the original and it’s just, it’s an earworm, and it’s addictive, and I’m obsessed with it. I mean, Cherry will tell you, I’ve had this song on repeat constantly in the house for the last week.“
Buju and Maleek Berry have hit covers for Peru and alot of Nigerian artistes have recorded and shared their versions online since the song dropped in July.
Wizkid spoke about the success of his album, Made in Lagos when he was giving his speech after he received the award for Apple music African artiste of the year.
Big Wiz revealed he has been working on it for years and the album is not a different sound abut its more matured than what he used to make.
He said, “I felt it coming. I would say I’m lying if I didn’t feel it coming because it took me three years to work on that album. So I felt like there was going to be a shift, but I didn’t know how it would come. Because I knew that it was kind of like a different… it wasn’t a different sound, but it was a more matured sound from what I used to make.From when I was way young, man. I called my first album ‘Superstar.’ How confident can you be? So yeah. I was born to do this sh**, man.”
Burna Boy shared a video on his Instagram revealing a conversation between him and the official Instagram account of the arena.
The MSG official account asked him if he would like to be the first African to headline the arena, he didn’t answer but asked his fans if he should accept the invitation or not.
he posted the video with caption; THE BIG 🍎 ……should I pull up or nah? @thegarden
The 2021 Mobo Awards held yesterday in the UK, the award which was started to recognize the best in Black music from the UK and beyond.
Nigerian super star, Wizkid was the star of the Night as he won the awards for Best African and International act which is the first time one person wins the award on same night at the Mobo Awards.
Skepta got the award for the best grime act, Dave won the album of the year with his chat topping project Dave, We’re All Alone In This Together. Other winners are Little Simz, Tion Wayne, Ghetts,Shensea and alot more.
See full winners here;
Album of the year – Dave, We’re All Alone In This Together
Best female act – Little Simz
Best male act – Ghetts
Best newcomer – Central Cee
Song of the year – Tion Wayne & Russ Millions, Body (Remix)
Video of the year – M1llionz, Lagga
Best grime act- Skepta
Best R&B/soul act – Cleo Sol
Best hip-hop act – D. Block Europe
Best drill act – Central Cee
Best international act – Wizkid
Best performance in a TV show/film – Micheal Ward as Franklyn in Small Axe
An official of the Lagos state government was booed by some angry Nigerians at a gospel program, The Experience, that was held in Lagos last night December 3.
The representative was called to give a speech at the program organized by House on The Rock. His speech was however disrupted by the angry Nigerians who booed him and asked him to leave the stage.
see video of the Lagos state offical gettin booed here
see video of Paul Adefarasin apologizing to the Lagos state government here
The Senegalese born American singer and songwriter spoke to channels Tv on the sidelines of the Expo 2020 in Dubai and he mentioned the famous P-square break-up that shook the Nigerian industry in 2016.
Akon described the duo as family and he said the band’s break up broke his heart.
He said;
“It broke my heart because we are family. These are brothers and they shared the same womb and I always felt money should not get in between them.
“It was being together that made them who they were. But sometimes you have differences [between people from the same] family and there are other aspects of it – there is pressure in the music business, there is a lot of pressure in relationships.”
The Okoye brothers have finally reconciled but nothing has been said on whether there will be a reunion or they will continue their careers individually.
P-Square featured Akon and former label signee May d on hit song Chop my money remix in 2012.
The London experience of Wikid’s Made in Lagos tour was a totally different one, it showed that a whole effort was put in making the three days a great experience for everybody that was either streaming or in the O2 arena.
Wizkid’s manager Jada P couldn’t hold hack her pride and happiness by sharing pictures from the event with a caption hailing Wizkid’s new records.
she said ;
WHAT TURNING THE 02 INTO THE 03 LOOKS LIKE 🇳🇬 One of the fastest selling artist of all time at the O2. @wizkidayo inspires this generations & those to come in so many ways! Cc @zap_308 📸
Wizkid was presented his 3 sold-out plaques by the O2 manager, he was the first African artiste to sell out the O2 arena (20,000 capacity) in 2018.