Friday 12 June 2015

New Music: Martino-Elcasino – Garri Ft. Dream Keyz | @Tino_Elcasino @dreamkeyz

MarTino Elcasino a bilingual rapper from the North-eastern part of Nigeria featured Dreamkeyz on a fresh contemporary song that reflects the Nigerian culture in a hiphop way. "Dan Maman Patience" as he's usually called by fans and lovers now resides in Festac town Lagos and has worked with the likes of Kel, T.R(Terry tha rapman), D.Truce etc. He currently heads the "Educated Hausa Boy Gang (EHB Gang)". 

NEW RADIO MIX: DJ SNOOP DAMAJA TURNTABLE WRECKER PRESENTS “9ijaRadioMixShow” 1.0. PROD BY @djsnoopdamaja | @TWI_WAZOBIAFM


Africa and Nigeria esteemed A-list Disc Jockey popularly known as Dj Snoop
Da Damaja a.k. a Turntable Wrecker of Nigeria No1 Ogbonge biggest traffic
radio station in the land 95.1 Wazobia Fm Lagos state, Nigeria also a
member of Nigeria's DJs Coalition whose proficient career has spanned over
20 years, and has graced practically the biggest events in the country and
beyond has teamed up with one of the top OAP's in the country popularly
known as TWI TWI of 95.1 Wazobia Fm to delivers the much awaited infectious
fast trending series on 95.1 Wazobia FM titled “#9IJARADIOMIXSHOW” 1.0
which set to rock your speakers. Download, Listen up, Dance, Enjoy and
share your thoughts


Koko Master D'banj Adorns Super Crush Magazine Cover & Also Named Personality Of The Month.



Nigeria's top leading singer and Koko Master D'banj boldly adorns the Cover of Super Crush Magazine. An entertainment and lifestyle free magazine distributed across the Lagos metropolis.


On this Edition,, the magazine takes a deep look at how the star has managed to maneuver all negativity and allegations constantly laid on him (the singer) in recent times.

Following his newest single "Extraordinary" which was recorded and released solely to promote the "Gender In-equality and Poverty Eradication course",, Oyebanjo Oyedapo  aka D'banj scored pretty high on the list,, as he was named Super Crush Magazine Personality of the month of June 2015, for this big charity move.

We also have a special interview section which features Laura Ikeji, the fashion loving  & TV personality. 

There are also lots of other juicy write-ups such as :
    
*interviews, 
*Beauty & Style Tips
*Entertainment Fact,
*Gospel Zone
*Health Facts
*Celebrity War
*Top 10 songs Banging On the Street
* And more.

All inside the magazine which would surely hold-bound any reader once grabbed

NEW MUSIC: WORSHIP MEDLEY - Mike Oluaje [@mikeoluajesongz]



Mike Oluaje (Ajetunmobi Michael 'Temidayo) is an Exceptional Music
Minister and Worship/Praise Leader. He is also a Voice Coach. He is a
final year student of Mass Communication at Institut Littoral Des Etudes
Professionelles Superieures (ILEPS) - Littoral Unversity, Porto novo in
Republic of Benin.
Mike Oluaje started his music career in 2013. Since then, he has carved
an edge for himself. He is the CEO of Mic-Tem Group.
His Debut Single "Worship Medley" (Produced by Famsbeatz) is a song that
gives total reverence to the Almighty God. According to him, "God gave
me the song when I was meditating on his awesomeness". Download and
enjoy God's presence in your life.




Wednesday 10 June 2015

New Music: J Blingz @IamJblingz | Gold

Born John Abbah Adagache, J Blingz (@iamjblingz) hails from Benue state Nigeria. In 2012, J Blingz released the song titled Pop champagne (Jaiye) which also has a crisp clear music video and received much air play on radio and television channels in Nigeria and across. 

After the success of the song ‘Pop Champagne’ the Nigerian graduate, J Blingz took a break from the music scene for a little while to take part in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program. 

J Blingz returns to the music scene with a potential hit single titled “Gold”. Gold is a hip-hop tune produced by American award-winning music producer, Yung Chop (of Warner Bros Records) who won an award in 2011 as the best youngest producer from Chicago.

Five Star Music Presents: Dr Amir – Super Amazing

Super Talented producer and Ace vocalist “Dr Amir” who has been responsible for penning and producing numerous hits either working a Del B’s Side kick or producing his hits after hits for numerous artistes.

The FiveStar Music‘s in house producer has been has been the surgical brains behind hits like “Turn by Turn” , “Limba” by the FiveStar General Kcee, Ofeshe, Kolombo, for Harrysong, co producing hits like Rihanna, You Garrit for Orezi.

The Musical genius decided to render to us , a soulful ballad titled “Super Amazing” written, voiced and entirely produced by himself.
DOWNLOAD AUDIO: Dr Amir – Super Amazing

Aina More – Girls Killing It (Prod. DJ Juls)

“Rapper and Public Speaker Aina More introduces new campaign #GirlsKillingIt as part of the campaign for new Single Release, Produced by DJ Juls.

Following her recently released and well recieved EP, For People With Short Attention Spans which featured the likes of Yung L, Morell and Boogey amongst many more, Aina More has released the New single ‘Girls Killing It’ with the campaign #GirlsKillingIt, embracing women who are ‘Killing It’ in various fields and walks of life.

The Official Artwork for the single features photography from the late J.D. Okhai Ojeikere which Aina More chose to reflect the beauty of Women as they are naturally as well as pay homage to the work of the Photographer.

The full Article on Girls Killing It can be read here where Aina More explains:

“My choice to present the #GirlsKillingIt campaign is about celebrating the achievements of women. Not as what/who they are once all the superficial or material connotations have been added, but celebrating Girls Killing It for outstandingly being themselves and pushing forward whilst also being inspirational to other men and women.”

PREMIERE: Sarkodie ft. Ace Hood – New Guy

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WHOA!!! Before you push that play button, I must warn you. You’re about to listen to the hardest hip-hop tune outta Africa in 2015; and arguably the hardest African/African-American rap collaboration till date. It’s the highly-anticipated international collaboration between Ghana’s Sarkodie and American rapper, Ace Hood titled “New Guy“. The song has had its fair share of controversy since it was recorded a few weeks ago, but I must say it’s all been worth it. Now, we eagerly await the video.


In my opinion, Obidi has shown in recent times that he’s the best in the game right now. Doubt me? Listen to all the songs he’s done with Naija rappers, then come back to this song. Sark is the truth! He’s better than your best African rapper. Quote me!

DOWNLOAD PREMIERE: Sarkodie ft. Ace Hood – New Guy

Davido – Fans Mi ft. Meek Mill (Teaser) [Watch + Download]

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[Music] Patoranking Ft. Wande Coal – My Woman, My Everything

Self-explanatory; ‘my woman, my everything’ is as it reads and sounds – a tribute to the woman after his heart and every woman keeping it real out there.

Delivered in his signatory Patois chant style to a deceptively catchy beat , the Foston Musik/VP Records heavyweight brings his A-game on board and is complemented by Wande Coal‘s soothing voice.
‘My woman, my everything’ was produced by Ghana’s Producer of the Year, DJ Breezy.Patoranking is currently working on his debut album.”

Listen & Download Patoranking Ft. Wande Coal – My Woman, My Everything


VIDEO: Psquare – Bring It On ft. Dave Scott

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Superstar twin musicians – Psquare releases the visuals to ‘Bring It On‘ featuring Dave Scott, which was one of their popularly loved song on their recently released Double Trouble album.


MUSIC: VAL D | @vald_nwafo – BACK IN THE DAYZ. PROD BY @mocorebeatz

After the release of Mocore Beatz produced single titled “Booty Calling”, fast rising Multitalented artiste/songwriter popularly known as VAL D proceeds with the much awaited new infectious single “BACK IN THE DAYZ” which promises to rock speakers and airwaves. Produced by, Mocore Beatz.   DOWNLOAD

THROWBACK: Worulecool | Versace Freestyle ft. Hybrid X Zouwrah

To mark the birthday of this epic blogger and wonderful Friend of mine, I had to do a throwback of one of his awesome works featuring two of Sin city's biggest hip hop heads, Enjoy this one

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Dj Baddo - Shakiti Bobo Mix @Djbaddo @olamide_YBNL @BaddoentWorld



Baddest Dj Baddo Return with another crazy Smashing dope mix tittle "Shakiti Bobo"
you already know when he comes to mixtape DJ BADDO always kill.Download & Share 

1. Olamide - Bobo
2. Dj Baddo x Terry G - Can't Pull Me Down 
3. Masterkraft x Davido x Cdq x Olamide - Indomie Remix 
4. Oritsefemi - Igbeyawo 
5. Tekno - Anything 
6. Skuki x Tiwasalvage- Gbemileke 
7. Famous x Reminisce - Igoro Remix
8. Lilkesh - Gbese
9. Vector - Shiga
10. koredeBello - Godwin
11. Phyno x Olamide & Lilkesh - Ladi 
12. Kissdaniel - Laye 
13. Kissdaniel - Woju Remix
14. Ybnl - Shoroniyen
15.  Zeez x Olamide - Atewo
16. Terry G - Totori
17. Davido - Owoniko
18. Orezi x Davido - Shuperu Remix 
19. Wizkid x Uhuru - Duze
20. Runtown x Uhuru - Banger
21. Skales - Jekanmo
22. Henry9yte - Olopa
23. May D - Ibadi
24. Olalakeside - Street Song 
25. Olalakeside - Elegushi Spender 
26. Dj Baddo x Skaliey - Oje
27. Olamide x Wizkid - Confirm Ni 
28. Uhuru - Zenze
29. Jaywon - Kulelori
30. Davido ft Uhuru - The Sound 
31. TeeBlaq - Vasashii
32. Orezi x Davido - Shuperu Remix  
33. Wizkid - Expensive Shit 
34. Jaywon - Angelina
35. Iyanya x Donjazzy - Gift
36. Godiliac - Maye
37. Phyno x Stomrex - Nnunu 
38. Reminisce - Skilash 
39. Skaliey x Famous - Kowope
40. JohnLegend - All Of You 
41. Dj Baddo x Jaywon - Recorgnize 
42. Webcool - International 
43. SmallDoctor - Izobu

Music : Mr. 2Kay X The Jonsers - Who No Like Better Thing

While Mr. 2Kay’s “Bad Girl Special Remix” is still having a swell time on some of Nigeria’s best music chart shows, such as Olisa’s Top 10 Countdown on Beat FM and on Rhythm FM’s Top 20 Nigeria Countdown, the Grafton Entertainment frontrunner is gearing up to release his next single. However, the upcoming single will have to wait a bit for this beautiful rendition titled - “Who No Like Better Thing”.

“Who No Like Better Thing” is a song by Mr 2kay with  Ayzed and Hans, both of who make up the group called ‘The Jonsers’. It was produced by Ayzed with vocals by Mr. 2Kay. The song tells a very simple story about life and its reality.
Though rendered in Pidgin language, “Who No Like Better Thing” is a song with a universal meaning, which stresses on the fact that - everybody wants the good life and Mr. 2Kay delivers this message effortlessly.

Followers of Mr. 2Kay’s music will be familiar with the name - Ayzed, as he is the magic finger behind the “Bad Girl Special” projects. He is also responsible for some of 2Kay’s songs like”, “Kosi Were ft Rugged man”, “Thumbs Up” and others off the ‘Waterside Boy’ album. It may interest you to know that Nigeria’s dancehall queen, Cynthia Morgan, has also tasted from the ‘beat pot’ of the talented producer.

Hans on the other hand is an artiste, producer and  video director. He also was part of Mr 2kay’s Waterside boy album with production credits for beat for my heart and die for you. Hans also had a single called Boma.
This song, “Who No Like Better Thing”, projects the versatility of the artiste called Mr. 2Kay and just before you assume that you’ve heard the best of him, wait till he drops his next album!

download the track here 

Music: Blak MC - Money Good (Prod. Kosoro)

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Blak MC aka Comic Diver is an Event Manager, Comedian, MC, Actor and Singer from Coal City.
After the overwhelming acceptance of his previous single "Target", Blak MC returns with another captivating, hilarious and dance single "Money Good".

Blak MC went hard on the Kosoro produced beat to deliver a very catchy message, Check it Out and Share.
Connect with him on Twitter: @BlakMcJ and on Facebook: Blak MC Comediam.

OFFICIAL VIDEO: Bangin – Good Morning Africa Ft C-4


G-Family Music Artiste Bangin Oluwafocus finally unwraps a lovely must watch music video for his duet with C-4 titled ''Good Morning''  Shot in Washington DC/Lagos, Nigeria/America Directed by Cardoso Imagery

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REVIEW: Senate President: The Saraki Coup Story

Former Governor Bukola Saraki of Kwara with the support of senators elected on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP intriguingly outsmarted his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC on Tuesday morning to emerge the Senate President.
Saraki was unanimously elected the President of 8th session of the Senate of Nigeria National Assembly by less than 60 senators who were present at the inauguration of the new session of the Senate and was subsequently sworn in by Abubakar Sani, the clerk of the National Assembly.
APC is in majority control of the Senate with 59 members while the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has 49 members.
Saraki was nominated by Sani Yarima, former governor of Zamfara state. Dino Melaye, from Kogi state, seconded his nomination.
The clerk of the national assembly, called for more nominations and there was none, he declared Bukola the duly elected president of the senate.
Ahmad Lawan, the preferred candidate of the APC, was not nominated. Indeed, NaijaHitFactory Reporters can confirm that Lawan was not present at the chamber of the Senate during the election as the meeting of President Muhammadu Buhari with lawmakers elected on the platform of APC was supposed to be going on at the International Conference Centre which is several kilometres away from the National Assembly at the time of the sitting.
NaijaHitFactory Reporters learnt that senators loyal to Saraki boycotted the peace meeting called by President Muhammadu Buhari on his arrival from Germany in the early hours of today.
The meeting was called to douse controversies generated by the emergence of Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila, as APC’s candidates for Senate Presidency and Speakership in a straw poll conducted by the party at the weekend. But as some other legislators were heading for the Conference Centre, Senators supporting Saraki, especially those elected on the platform of PDP were already seated awaiting inauguration.
Indications that the inauguration will still hold emerged when the Clerk of the National Assembly entered the Chamber. Policemen and officials of other security had as early as 6:00 am blocked the road leading to the National Assembly to stop human and vehicular movement into the premises.
The emergence of Saraki as the Senate President was the actualisation of a coup plotted against the APC by PDP Senators elected on the platform of the opposition party on Monday night. At the end of the meeting which ended on Tuesday morning, the PDP Senators had endorsed the candidature Saraki as President of the Senate and Honourable Yakubu Dogara as the speaker of the House of Representatives.
This is against the preference of Lawan and Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila respectively for the same position.
Saraki who defected from PDP to APC in 2013 promised to cede the position of Deputy Senate President to his former party to get the support of the opposition legislators.
Hence, it was not a surprise that former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekewremandu was promptly nominated for the position of Deputy Senate President after the election of Saraki. Senator Ekweremandu was subsequently elected the Deputy Senate President.
He defeated Ali Ndume of APC, garnering 54 votes as against Ndume’s 20.

Jailed South African athlete, Pistorius, to be released August

South African athlete, Oscar Pistorius, who was jailed for five years in 2014 for the culpable homicide of his girlfriend, will be released on probation by 21 August, South African authorities said.
Pistorius will be released after a recommendation from South Africa’s correctional services department, the BBC reported Monday.
Pistorius was acquitted on murder charges. A state appeal against the ruling is due in November.
South African law allows Pistorius to be released having served a sixth of his sentence.


South African Commissioner of Correctional Services Zach Modise told the BBC that the case management committee at the Kgosi Mampuru II prison in Pretoria, where Pistorius is being held, made the recommendation last week.

Be Gentle with Yourself When Dealing with Heartbreak

 “Relationships are like glass. Sometimes it’s better to leave them broken than try to hurt yourself putting it back together.” ~Unknown 

I’m sitting in the nail salon near my apartment, perusing Vogue and making small talk with the woman who is cradling my hand and filing my nails. We’re catching up on our lives; I tell her I’ve been in Phoenix for the month. She nods and, in broken English, inquires after him.
I’d like to say my subsequent tears are a rarity, but lately, they seem to have a mind of their own.
I sit across from my best friend and shake my head, unable to squeak out a sound over the lump in my throat. I well up while crossing the street, while waiting in line, and now, in a mortifying turn of events, at the nail salon while this lovely woman across from me pats my hand in a show of support she does not have the words to express.
We had been together for four years (four and a half, if you count early long-distance courtship). We’d both been married before; he wasn’t looking for anything serious. Truthfully, neither was I: I had a thriving business in the fashion industry, a son in high school, and a mother who lived with us back in Phoenix. A relationship with a man in NYC seemed inconvenient, if not impossible.
For anyone who has ever felt the free-fall of love, “inconvenient” and “impossible” suddenly become obstacles you are willing to leap over like an Olympic athlete.
You throw caution to the wind. You are like Wonder Woman, flying into the chasm of love in your invisible jet; armed with a lasso and bracelet cuffs. What could possibly go wrong?
I’ve never been a woman who needs a man. I’m blessed to be very good friends with my ex-husband; our friendship and co-parenting relationship fulfills many aspects of my life. I’ve dated casually and admittedly, I’ve always been the one to leave a relationship. It’s always been on my terms.
Spoiler alert: What you have yet to learn, life will always find a way to teach you.
He and I fell into our relationship. I say “fell” because it wasn’t a conscious decision. We justwere.
Two weeks out of the month, I was in Phoenix. I’d come to New York and stay with him, and our weeks would be filled with long walks through the city. He was the most affectionate man I’ve ever been with: always, he held my hand. Always, he held me at night.
Dinners together, brunch with friends—our weeks were stitched together with such “normal” occurrences that it felt like we were building a life together. No one made me laugh like that. No one made my heart feel like this.
I wanted our life together to include a commitment. “I know it sounds silly,” I’d concede to my friends. “But I’ve never felt like this. I want to marry him. I want a life with him.” And I’d ask, “Do you think he’ll ever marry me?”
They answered these questions with a nervous shrug. There were tears. There were agonizing, all-night conversations that resolved nothing, and always, we fell back into it. We fell back into us.
Certainly, we had issues. What couple doesn’t? While I’m a very independent person, his vacillating between affectionate and aloof left me feeling needy in a way I was unaccustomed to feeling. We are both entrepreneurs; we both had our own set of daily stresses.
Still, I hoped. I reasoned, “With a love like this, how could we not end up together?”
As it turns out, hoping and reasoning do not a commitment make—hence, my crying at the nail salon.
It’s been close to two months since he called me in Phoenix to tell me he could not give me the commitment I needed. The life I wanted. It’s been two months since the love of my life walked out of, well, us
Heartbreak, it turns out, is not just for kids.
It happens to all of us at some point, I’m told, and when it happens to you for the first time in your life at 45, it feels as if you world is being blown to bits by the grenade of rejection.
I have made a study of surviving heartbreak. Always the type-A Capricorn, I have meditated, breathed, done every type of yoga under the sun (salutation). I’ve taken L-Theanine supplements to try and calm me. I’ve walked until I fell into bed, exhausted, only to stare at the ceiling until the sun came up.
And where has all this yoga, breathing, introspective all-night thinking led me?
I’m still trying to figure that out. Here’s what I know so far: there are (finally!) nights when I’m able to get a few hours of sleep. I’ve started to laugh again. I haven’t cried in the line at Trader Joe’s in a little while.
But most of all, I’m starting to look at our relationship with some perspective.
His “walking away” may have been a lesson I needed to learn. Perhaps everyone needs to experience heartbreak to break their heart open to feel other things. Yes, there is crushing pain, but I’m hopeful that beyond that, there is something else that will nourish my soul in some way.
The greatest lessons I’ve been able to take away from my heartbreak, though, are these:
I need to love myself enough to not try to put things back together.
When things break, we all have a tendency to want to fix them. There comes a point, though, when you have to put yourself first. You have to take those first steps toward making your own way, on your own terms. You have to know when to make your own heart the priority.
Trying to change myself to fit the relationship is never going to work.
We need to be gentle with ourselves, especially during a time of great heartache. Playing the “if only I were better or needed less” game serves no purpose except to make us feel worse.
The fact is, my ex loved me for who I was. Not better me, not less me. Had I been “better” or needed “less,” we probably would have never shared what we did in the first place.
Forgiveness is the hardest part. But it’s also the most rewarding.
Anger is one of the stages of grief, and we all have to move through it to move on. The hardest part of a breakup is forgiveness: forgiving myself for things I did or said along the way. Forgiving him for the same. Once we start to understand that our intentions came from a place of love or fear and not of mal intent, forgiveness begins.
Above all, I’m trying to believe that sometimes, as the Dalai Lama says, not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck

To Know True Love, You Must Know Heartbreak

Being in love is arguably the greatest thing that can happen to someone; there is nothing better than finding someone who completes you. When you meet this person, you won’t remember how you ever lived without him or her. Being in love, you transform into someone new.

Every day of your life suddenly becomes the best day when you’re with this person. When you hear his or her name, you feel butterflies you can’t control.

When you see the person, you’re able to smile bigger than you thought humanly possible. Any obstacle seems small because you know your love for each other can overcome it.

You trust this person more than any person in your life. That’s why you offer something so valuable: your heart. You trust this person with every secret. With tears in your eyes, you share dark secrets from your past that still haunt you, and your partner accepts you, regardless.

Being in love is the happiest state in which to live. You have someone who is constantly looking out for you, everywhere you are. Every love song you hear suddenly reminds you of this, and you used to make fun of your friends who were so were touched by love.

There is a reason for all of the songs and the movies, and there is a reason why people want to have it so badly. It is all it’s cracked up to be, and anyone who wants to argue that has probably never been in true love.

But, to fully experience all that love entails requires you to see the other end of the spectrum.

You will never appreciate love as much as those who have full experienced it, and you will never believe in its power until your world turns completely upside down with two words: “It’s over.” When you get your heart broken, no amount of alcohol or talking about it, or anything else can make you feel better.

To love is to become vulnerable to the awful things it can bring: crying yourself to sleep every night, overanalyzing, listening to the most depressing music ever, talking about it to anyone who will listen.

Being heartbroken feels like everything in your life is frozen, like you are stuck in a black hole, falling. Just when you think it will stop, something worse happens.

Along with not recognizing your own reflections, as it takes everything in you to get through a day and look somewhat presentable, you no longer recognize your ex.

Despite everything this person did to you, you would do anything for him or her, if need be. That’s the thing about love; when you find yourself in this desperate dark hole, and you still have the ability to love, that’s how you know love is so much stronger than heartbreak.

I hate seeing people who get dumped because I know how hard it is, and I know there is nothing I can say or do to make the pain go away. But, what I can say is that one day, you will see clearly. One day, that pain you feel every will stop. One day, things will be better.

To fully know love and appreciate love, you must first know heartbreak. When people get hurt, they decide they never want to feel that low again; they close themselves off to love.

They bury themselves in work and school and everything else to avoid ever opening up to someone so fully. It’s okay to stay protected.

It’s true that someone will never know you the way your first love did because first loves (specifically, first heartbreaks) change people.

You come to learn about how naïve you were with your first love. But, if you’re open to it, you will love again. When you get hurt, you will learn to appreciate the future more.


To know love, we must know heartbreak. As much as I wish people never had to feel heartbreak, it’s vital to successful relationships. You took the risk once, well aware that this could happen. Looking back, it is still the best thing that ever happened to you, despite the pain.

Love and heartbreak are on two ends of the same spectrum; to know one, you must know the other. Know that if you are feeling sad and in the dark, things can only get better and brighter.

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