• The argument isn't whether Wizkid is big or not.
    He's obviously Wizkid.
    So if you deviate from the point I'm about to make, I fit wooze you.

    It's about time he reconnects with his core audience.
    Bring it home.

    The Genevieve-like attitude isn't helping matters.
    Your being stuck up, aloof,and acting like you don't give a damn isn't translating to hit songs.

    I don't remember the last time Wizkid released a song that caused mayhem in the streets.

    Dey do face like you don't remember this man in his prime.
    Whatever he did in a music video people emulated it.

    Whatever he sang was on the lips of everybody.

    Then, the Wizkid mania birthed many artists with the 'Wiz' thing.

    That's the man the local audience resonated with.

    Unfortunately, he doesn't have that effect anymore.

    All the songs off Morayo album went cold faster than akamu on a plate.

    I know one time I did say he was the most experimental artist among the big 3, but the music is going off the rails.

    I don't care the numbers 'Morayo' album did on the charts or in sales, that sh!t didn't penetrate the masses.

    Come home man.
    That seems like the most reasonable thing to do at this point and a way to extend your appeal a little longer.

    Naso e go dey form ayam bigger than you people.

    Like play like play, the likes of Omah Lay will unseat him.

    Nwoke mba mmri has the youth and cute boy thing to his advantage, which was you (Wizkid) some years back.

    E dey do like slow poison, but he's coming strong like a tornado.

    Whoever believed he could hold his own against the Oba of bangers, Davido, on a record?
    OBO whose fan base dwarfs his own...

    It's a reflection of the gradual shift taking place on the local music scene.

    People are starting to look beyond ghenghen names, they want gbedu.

    Nobody has time to wait for Wizkid to snap out of his grandiosity.
    The people want the type of songs they've been missing from ya (Soco, Fever, Daddy Yo).

    You dey there dey sing big man r&b wey no get head.

    People's feelings are showing.
    Look at the reactions to the 'Gimme Dat' song with Ayra Starr.

    It's been mostly negative, and that has been the case since he lost his mojo.

    Like it or not, Tems contributed greatly to the appeal 'Essence' had, especially in the international community.

    The worst mistake he'll make is doing another westernised project and collabs with unknown US artists wey no get ginger. That'll be the nail in the coffin.

    So Ayo, come home.
    Comot eye from Grammy and collab more with dem boyz for area.

    Check if Samklef still has some unreleased stuff in the vault. Go back to that sound, it's still fresh.

    Wizkid FC can only push a vehicle without fuel for so long.
    The argument isn't whether Wizkid is big or not. He's obviously Wizkid. So if you deviate from the point I'm about to make, I fit wooze you. It's about time he reconnects with his core audience. Bring it home. The Genevieve-like attitude isn't helping matters. Your being stuck up, aloof,and acting like you don't give a damn isn't translating to hit songs. I don't remember the last time Wizkid released a song that caused mayhem in the streets. Dey do face like you don't remember this man in his prime. Whatever he did in a music video people emulated it. Whatever he sang was on the lips of everybody. Then, the Wizkid mania birthed many artists with the 'Wiz' thing. That's the man the local audience resonated with. Unfortunately, he doesn't have that effect anymore. All the songs off Morayo album went cold faster than akamu on a plate. I know one time I did say he was the most experimental artist among the big 3, but the music is going off the rails. I don't care the numbers 'Morayo' album did on the charts or in sales, that sh!t didn't penetrate the masses. Come home man. That seems like the most reasonable thing to do at this point and a way to extend your appeal a little longer. Naso e go dey form ayam bigger than you people. Like play like play, the likes of Omah Lay will unseat him. Nwoke mba mmri has the youth and cute boy thing to his advantage, which was you (Wizkid) some years back. E dey do like slow poison, but he's coming strong like a tornado. Whoever believed he could hold his own against the Oba of bangers, Davido, on a record? OBO whose fan base dwarfs his own... It's a reflection of the gradual shift taking place on the local music scene. People are starting to look beyond ghenghen names, they want gbedu. Nobody has time to wait for Wizkid to snap out of his grandiosity. The people want the type of songs they've been missing from ya (Soco, Fever, Daddy Yo). You dey there dey sing big man r&b wey no get head. People's feelings are showing. Look at the reactions to the 'Gimme Dat' song with Ayra Starr. It's been mostly negative, and that has been the case since he lost his mojo. Like it or not, Tems contributed greatly to the appeal 'Essence' had, especially in the international community. The worst mistake he'll make is doing another westernised project and collabs with unknown US artists wey no get ginger. That'll be the nail in the coffin. So Ayo, come home. Comot eye from Grammy and collab more with dem boyz for area. Check if Samklef still has some unreleased stuff in the vault. Go back to that sound, it's still fresh. Wizkid FC can only push a vehicle without fuel for so long.
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  • Today, Mavin Records marks 13 years of excellence in the music and entertainment industry.

    The picture below epitomizes their enduring legacy in the music industry.

    Don Jazzy is indeed a worthy exemplar in the music and entertainment industries, having carved a niche for numerous young artists across Africa, thereby establishing himself as a top-notch music executive.

    I extend my warmest congratulations to Don Baba J on this milestone achievement in the music and entertainment industry.

    #MavinAt13
    Today, Mavin Records marks 13 years of excellence in the music and entertainment industry. The picture below epitomizes their enduring legacy in the music industry. Don Jazzy is indeed a worthy exemplar in the music and entertainment industries, having carved a niche for numerous young artists across Africa, thereby establishing himself as a top-notch music executive. I extend my warmest congratulations to Don Baba J on this milestone achievement in the music and entertainment industry. #MavinAt13
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  • Charles Ponzi

    Any day you hear of "Ponzi scheme", just remember it was named after the Italian-born con artist Charles Ponzi. This was as far back as the 1920s.
    Charles Ponzi Any day you hear of "Ponzi scheme", just remember it was named after the Italian-born con artist Charles Ponzi. This was as far back as the 1920s.
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  • Happy 31st birthday to Nigerian-Canadian rapper, Dax The most hardworking independent artiste we know, & a great ambassador of Nigeria

    Greater days ahead!
    Happy 31st birthday to Nigerian-Canadian rapper, Dax ❤️ The most hardworking independent artiste we know, & a great ambassador of Nigeria 🇳🇬 Greater days ahead!
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  • “As a Cameroonian, the way I respect Wizkid unmatched legacy in the Nigerian music industry, is the way I respect Jovi legacy in the Cameroonian music industry.

    “They both influenced a whole generation of artistes in their respective countries. No matter what fans think, it’s hard for an artist of Wizkid’s generation to have his level of influence and impact in the Nigerian music industry. You can argue this, but that’s facts only!

    “It’s the same for Jovi. I watched Jovi turn to a movement in Cameroon before I relocated to the US. Every young rapper wanted to be another Jovi. His Mboko movement arguably remains the strongest entertainment movement in Cameroon.

    “That’s the kind of legacy I want for myself. You can’t buy it with money. It has to be about your impact or influence over time.

    “I’m gradually building it, and I believe I’ll get there with time. I’ll drop my YouTube & IG pages link in the comments. I appeal for your support🙏🏿” — Lyga Weezy Ekosse Binaise
    “As a Cameroonian, the way I respect Wizkid unmatched legacy in the Nigerian music industry, is the way I respect Jovi legacy in the Cameroonian music industry. “They both influenced a whole generation of artistes in their respective countries. No matter what fans think, it’s hard for an artist of Wizkid’s generation to have his level of influence and impact in the Nigerian music industry. You can argue this, but that’s facts only! “It’s the same for Jovi. I watched Jovi turn to a movement in Cameroon before I relocated to the US. Every young rapper wanted to be another Jovi. His Mboko movement arguably remains the strongest entertainment movement in Cameroon. “That’s the kind of legacy I want for myself. You can’t buy it with money. It has to be about your impact or influence over time. “I’m gradually building it, and I believe I’ll get there with time. I’ll drop my YouTube & IG pages link in the comments. I appeal for your support🙏🏿” — Lyga Weezy Ekosse Binaise
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  • Really
    "Madison Square Garden costs over $500k to rent, Wizkid, Burna Boy and most artist partner with live Nation to do that venue, Davido is the only African Artist to do it by himself." - show promoter reveals
    Really 😳‼️ "Madison Square Garden costs over $500k to rent, Wizkid, Burna Boy and most artist partner with live Nation to do that venue, Davido is the only African Artist to do it by himself." - show promoter reveals
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  • Peller Is Disrespectful & Doesn’t Deserve His Fame!

    Videos of Peller calling Runtown an upcoming artist have been circulating online, but the media hasn't shown you the full story. In another part of the live video, Sandra Benede played Runtown's songs for Peller, and he immediately realized his mistake. Peller was familiar with the songs but didn't know the artist behind them. Only after listening to the songs did he understand that the Runtown he had labeled an upcoming artist was, in fact, the creator of those songs.

    When videos of Peller's comment went viral, he responded, saying, "And I love his songs. When Runtown dey run town, I never come town."

    Born in 2005, Peller is still just a child.

    Let's set emotions aside; many kids his age might not be familiar with older artists.

    We often forget that he's just a kid.
    Peller Is Disrespectful & Doesn’t Deserve His Fame! Videos of Peller calling Runtown an upcoming artist have been circulating online, but the media hasn't shown you the full story. In another part of the live video, Sandra Benede played Runtown's songs for Peller, and he immediately realized his mistake. Peller was familiar with the songs but didn't know the artist behind them. Only after listening to the songs did he understand that the Runtown he had labeled an upcoming artist was, in fact, the creator of those songs. When videos of Peller's comment went viral, he responded, saying, "And I love his songs. When Runtown dey run town, I never come town." Born in 2005, Peller is still just a child. Let's set emotions aside; many kids his age might not be familiar with older artists. We often forget that he's just a kid.
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  • Timaya is Africa's most travelled Dancehall Artiste. He has performed in Sweden, Australia, USA, Germany, Barbados, Switzerland, Malaysia, Cameroon, St. Lucia, Uganda, Kenya, Italy, England, Spain, Austria, Turkey, Sierra Leone, Norway, Rwanda, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea.

    Timaya has also performed in Malawi, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, The Netherlands, Greece, Dominica, The Gambia, France, Finland, South Africa, UAE and Trinidad and Tobago.
    King's doing
    Timaya is Africa's most travelled Dancehall Artiste. He has performed in Sweden, Australia, USA, Germany, Barbados, Switzerland, Malaysia, Cameroon, St. Lucia, Uganda, Kenya, Italy, England, Spain, Austria, Turkey, Sierra Leone, Norway, Rwanda, Cyprus, Equatorial Guinea. Timaya has also performed in Malawi, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, The Netherlands, Greece, Dominica, The Gambia, France, Finland, South Africa, UAE and Trinidad and Tobago. King's doing 💪🔥
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  • “I will expose Don Jazzy today. Everybody thinks Don Jazzy signed me after seeing the freestyle I did in 2022, where I looked like a street boy, but that’s not true. Don Jazzy actually discovered me in 2019. Before that freestyle, I had already been at Mavin’s Academy for three years. I joined in 2019 and even met Bayanni there. Don Jazzy looks for talent ahead of time and trains them at the academy. It’s honestly like a music school. Things don’t happen in the music industry by chance; they are all planned out years in advance. Don Jazzy told me to do those freestyles, and he even paid to have them promoted.” — Boyspice reveals!

    I watched the video, and everything began to make sense!

    Don Jazzy is way ahead of his time and knows how to play mind games with fans while branding his artists.

    Respect! 🫡
    “I will expose Don Jazzy today. Everybody thinks Don Jazzy signed me after seeing the freestyle I did in 2022, where I looked like a street boy, but that’s not true. Don Jazzy actually discovered me in 2019. Before that freestyle, I had already been at Mavin’s Academy for three years. I joined in 2019 and even met Bayanni there. Don Jazzy looks for talent ahead of time and trains them at the academy. It’s honestly like a music school. Things don’t happen in the music industry by chance; they are all planned out years in advance. Don Jazzy told me to do those freestyles, and he even paid to have them promoted.” — Boyspice reveals! I watched the video, and everything began to make sense! Don Jazzy is way ahead of his time and knows how to play mind games with fans while branding his artists. Respect! 🫡
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  • Music money >>> Football money!

    Spotify paid ₦58 BILLION to Nigerian artists in 2024!

    132% increase from the ₦25 BILLION payout in 2023.
    Music money >>> Football money! Spotify paid ₦58 BILLION to Nigerian artists in 2024! 👀 132% increase from the ₦25 BILLION payout in 2023.
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  • "No Nigerian artiste dead or alive can be as popular as Fela Kuti".
    Do you agree with Daniel Regha
    "No Nigerian artiste dead or alive can be as popular as Fela Kuti". Do you agree with Daniel Regha❓❓
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  • Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck survives car accident, hospitalised

    Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has survived a car accident and is currently receiving treatment.

    The 31-year-old artiste shared photos on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, showing the wreckage of his vehicle and himself lying in a hospital bed.
    Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck survives car accident, hospitalised Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Gbubemi Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has survived a car accident and is currently receiving treatment. The 31-year-old artiste shared photos on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, showing the wreckage of his vehicle and himself lying in a hospital bed.
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