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Zlatan Ibile Gave My Career Life – Singer Shallipopi

Sensational singer, Crown uzama, aka Shallipopi has made a revelation.
He revealed that rapper, Zlatan Ibile gave life to his career.
The 23-year-old disclosed this via his Instagram story recently.
He wrote, “Big shoutout to Zlatan Ibile. Bro literally gave my career life. He didn’t ask for anything in return.”
 
Recall that Shallipopi became an internet sensation after his song ‘Elon Musk’ went viral.
He later remixed the song with Zlatan Ibile and Fireboy DML which solidified his stardom.
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Dj Phrowsh drops ‘Reborn Mixtape Vol 1’ featuring 9ninelitty Eazy9ja

Abubakar Oduwusi popularly known as Dj Phrowsh described his new mixtape titled REBORN as a new dawn for him after he recently got signed to BaseonBelieve Management.

Dj Phrowsh
Dj Phrowsh

The Ikorodu born disc jockey featured the hottest songs in the country on the mixtape and he introduced a couple of new artistes on the 35 track tape like one of the fast rising artistes from his hood Eazy9ja who is also signed to Baseonbelieve Management and 9ninelitty a graduate of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomosho.

Track List

 

Mohbad_Beast & peace
Olamide_Celebrate
9ninelitty_9CDB
felt kuti_Sorry sorry
Ruger_Girlfriend
Seyi vibez_Trumpet
Asake_Lonely at the top
Davido_Feel
Burna boy_Yababulu
Shallipopi_Ex convict
Mayorkun_Nack remix
Kiss Daniel_Unleash
9ninelitty_Cant see you
Khaid_Anabella
Asake_I Believe
Seyi vibez_Migos
Mohbad_Weekend
Seyi vibez X Burna boy_Giza
Mavins record_Overdose
Asake_Basquiet
Kiss daniel_Shu Peru
Mohbad_Tiff
Asake_2:30
Spyro_Who is your guy?
Seyi vibez_Flakky
Kcee_Ojapiano
Young jonn_Sharpally
Asake_Mogbe
Seyi vibez_Jajo
Aura starr_Stability
Eazy9ja_Koto
Dj phrowsh_Jerusalem remix
Portable_Am not a prisoner
Olamide_Giza

REBORN mixtape Vol 1 was perfectly curated to make listeners feel good and it is available on Audiomack for download.

 

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I Don’t Write My Songs, They Are All Freestyles – Shallipopi

Nigerian singer, Crown Uzama aka Shallipopi has revealed some interesting details about his songs.
According to him, he doesn’t write songs before recording them in the studio.
Speaking on Wednesday in a chat with Do2dtun, the radio host, the singer said his songs are recorded as freestyles.
Shallipopi argued that writing down songs before recording them “makes it too professional instead of the intended vibes and cruise”.
“I do not write songs. They are all freestyles. They are off my head. Even the ones that look real to you I did not write it. Even the serious ones I have sang,” he said.
“I did my extended play EP in a matter of two hours. At the same time, I take my music seriously. If I write it, it will be too professional. It is supposed to be like vibe, cruise scattered everywhere.”
Shallipopi started gaining popularity when he released his first single titled ‘Elon Musk’.
He later put out his extended play (EP) which housed six tracks — including a remix of ‘Elon Musk’ ft. Zlatan and Fireboy DML.
In June, the singer was sentenced to two years in prison for internet-related fraud.
Last month, Monday Igbinidu, the ace highlife singer, took legal action against Shallipopi over alleged copyright infringement.
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Veteran Musician, Monday Igbinidu Slams N200m Copyright Infringement Lawsuit On Singer Shalipopi

Monday Edosomwan Igbinidu, the veteran Nigerian musician best known as Monday Edo Igbinidu, has dragged rising star Crown Uzama, aka Shalipopi, to court.

He sued Shalipopi for copyright infringement.

In a letter sent through Igbinidu’s lawyers, Chris Otasowie & Associates, on July 25, the veteran act demanded that Shalipopi pay him a sum of N200 million for sampling his song “Ovonramwen” in his (Shalipopi’s) record “Obapluto,” and tender a public apology.

The letter partly read: “To pay the sum of N200,000,00.00 (Two hundred million naira) only as damages to our client for the infringement on his copyright.

“A written apology published in at least two notable and widely read Newspapers and on all social media handles used by you for the promotion of your infringement of our client’s copyright.”