Tag: music industry
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I’m glad she’s no longer in my life- Temmie Ovwasa talks about mum
Controversial musician, Temmie Ovwasa, has said she is happy she cut relations with her mother. During a question-and-answer session on her Instagram story, the 25-year-old made this statement in relation to her rocky relationship with her mother. Temmie said it was difficult to break off contact with her mother, but she is glad she did in response to a question on how it felt to do so. Temmie revealed that she had a horrific upbringing. Her mother, like many other women, is, in her opinion, ”caught up in the lies, toxicity and abusive cycles”. In her words: “I’m glad she’s no longer in my life, but ... -
Tanzanian police releases Kizz Daniel
After being imprisoned for several hours, Tanzanian police officials have freed Nigerian musician, Oluwatobiloba Anidugbe better knownas Kizz Daniel. At the Oysterbay Police Station, he was detained behind well ... -
Bella Shmurda recounts stealing a bicycle to pay for studio session
Nigerian artist, Bella Shmurda, real name Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed, has chronicled his journey from grass to grace. The musician was a guest on Echo Room TV’s Link Up, where he spoke extensively about his ascent to stardom and other topics. In his conversation with the host, the singer confessed that despite his success, his mother would still call him to go deliver chairs to clients of her rental business. Additionally, he recounted how he had stolen a neighbor’s bicycle and had sold it for N7,000 in the well-known Alaba Market. He admitted that he used some of the funds on a studio session to further his musical career. He also discussed how the fact that he was turned down for a show at LASU inspired him to work hard to succeed in his singing career. He went on to say that Poco Lee had an impact on his song, Vision 2020, and that he was responsible for its social media success. Olamide approached him soon after for a collaborative remix of the song and even paid for the shooting of the music video. He said that his upcoming album will be a delight for his audience when making a statement about it. Some of the top stars in the music industry, including Casper Nyovest, Runtown, Omah Lay, and Simi, collaborated on the album. -
Oxlade, Portable, Sherif Black tops Google searches for 2022 first half
Google searches for Oxlade, Black Sherif, and Portable rank among the top music figures, in Nigeria for the first half of 2022. Thursday saw the unveiling ... -
Kcee reveals he had plans to feature Chris Brown or Trey Songz on ‘Limpopo’
The Nigerian artist, Kcee, saidthat he had originally intended for his top track, Limpopo to feature Trey Songz or Chris Brown. The 43-year-old singer discussed his 2013 hit song in an episode of the documentary “Afrobeats: The Backstory.” The documentary about the development of ... -
Singer, Tems diagnosed with reflux laryngitis, postpones UK shows
Joy Onuorah Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, better known as Tems, has postponed her forthcoming shows in the United Kingdom (UK) after being diagnosed with voice disorder, ... -
Davido, Kizz Daniel, collaborate to release EP
Joy Onuorah Award-winning Afropop singers, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido and Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, better known as Kizz Daniel, have collaborated to release and extended play (EP). ... -
Simi releases11-track album, ‘To Be Honest’
Joy Onuorah Singer and songwriter, Simi, has released her highly anticipated album titled To Be Honest, for public consumption. In a post on her Instagram page in the ... -
Davido calls out Italian show promoter over ‘unpaid debt’
Joy Onuorah Afropop singer, Davido, has alleged and consequently called out an Italian show promoter who refused to pay up his debt. From several posts on ...