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The vocal OAP on social media decried the low replay value of most songs churned out by Nigerian artists in the last five years. He argued that music listeners are overwhelmed with choices as numerous tracks are released simultaneously, often driven by trends. He suggested that many of these songs are created primarily to cater to attention-seeking audiences, with a strong focus on streaming numbers. Taking to his X, he wrote: Most of the songs made now in the last five years have no longevity. You might not remember them not because they not good enough but the market is over saturated with so many songs made in a haste. It’s a race to be heard, a number game over anything else.
Ghanaian rapper Amerado, has spoken about an unusual experience that led him to cut ties with a lady he was once so much interested in. The 'Abronoma' hitmaker in an interview with Adom TV said he blocked the lady simply because she questioned what he does aside from music. “I blocked a girl because she asked me what I do beside music,” he stated. At the time, Amerado felt offended by the question, perceiving it as undermining his dedication to his craft. However, upon reflection, he admitted that the incident taught him an important lesson about personal growth and career expansion.
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards, held on Sunday, February 2, 2025, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, celebrated outstanding achievements in the music industry over the past year. Hosted by Trevor Noah for the fifth consecutive year, the ceremony honoured a diverse array of artists and genres. Naija News reports that Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, clinched the Best African Music Performance award for her hit single “Love Me JeJe.” This marks her second Grammy win, following her previous award in 2023. “Love Me JeJe,” released on April 26, 2024, is a reimagined version of Seyi Sodimu’s 1997 classic, blending Afrobeats with contemporary R&B elements.
Ghanaian Afrobeat singer Mr Drew has finally addressed the controversy surrounding his 2020 hit song 'Eat', featuring dancehall star Stonebwoy. The track, which sampled Rotimi’s song, was pulled down from YouTube and other streaming platforms over copyright concerns. Reflecting on the issue five years later in an interview on Hitz FM, Mr Drew attributed the mishap to his former management’s failure to obtain clearance from Rotimi before the song’s release. This oversight led to the song being flagged and subsequently removed.
The founder of Christ Embassy, Christian ‘Pastor Chris’ Oyakhilome, has revealed why some popular gospel singers left his church. The president of LoveWorld Incorporated, a Christian ministry based in Lagos, disclosed this during Season 11, Phase 2 of ‘Your LoveWorld’, held from 5 to 7 February and uploaded on the church’s YouTube page on Friday. The 61-year-old’s revelation followed ongoing speculations surrounding the departures of renowned gospel artistes such as Osinachi ‘Sinach’ Egbu, Joe Praize, Frank Edwards, Emmanuel ‘Eben’ Benjamin, and others from the church. The author and televangelist, who did not mention the singers’ names, stated that he let them go because they were not fulfilling the mission God ordained for Christians.
The follow-up to the sibling trio’s recent singles with Marshmello (“Slow Motion”) and Rascal Flatts (“I Dare You”) is due out on March 21. They announced the news in an Instagram post on Thursday in which all three modeled Canadian tuxedoes while flipping and jumping through the sky. The band previewed the uptempo pop tune during their 20th-anniversary celebration show in Toronto last month, busting out the live debut of the track on which they sing, “Could give me everything, but it ain’t enough/ You can’t put a price on the human touch/ I could be down, but you love me to heaven/ Love me to heaven, babe.” Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas will continue their celebration of two decades of familial pop rocking with the upcoming one-day JONASCON at the American Dream Mall in their native New Jersey on March 23.
In this season’s trailer, the storyline picks up right where it left off, with the town of Iperindo buzzing in preparation for Tumi and Jeje’s wedding. However, unforeseen circumstances arise, threatening their union, including ghosts from their pasts. Meanwhile, Wura's carefully constructed empire begins to crumble, as her enemies are close in, ready to strike. The award-winning drama returns with thrilling plotlines, drawing viewers deeper into the intense world of Wura, where power, betrayal, and dark secrets collide, promising the most gripping series finale yet. According to the showrunner, Rogers Ofime, “The finale is packed with compelling plots and intricate character developments that will leave fans in awe.” “The entire production team has given their all, and I can confidently say that this season will deliver breathtaking performances that will linger in the minds of viewers long after the credits roll,” he added.
At 23, Leah Mari is carving a significant path in South Africa’s vibrant arts scene, embodying the incredibly dynamic spirit of musical theatre.
A recent family portrait of the Modiselle sisters—Refilwe, Bontle, and Candice—alongside their mother has garnered significant attention on social media. The image, shared by user @__T_touch on Twitter, was captioned: "The Modiselle sisters with their mother." The Modiselle sisters are prominent figures in South Africa's entertainment industry. Refilwe is celebrated as the country's first professional fashion model with albinism, Bontle is a renowned choreographer and media personality, and Candice has made her mark as an actress and television presenter. The photograph has elicited numerous positive reactions from netizens: @Melo_Malebo commented: "This woman made superstars, she has to be proud of herself." @DazylingQueeen remarked: "The Modiselle sisters with their mother are goals. So much power and grace in one picture." @TKwazi added: "This mother did an AMAZING job; all her daughters are beautiful people inside and outside!"
Briefly Award winner Mawhoo is getting ready to give her fans and followers a once-in-a-lifetime performance at the Secret Garden Festival. The star wowed fans with her recent post. Mawhoo rehearses for Secret Garden Festival Gucci singer Mawhoo thrives for perfection. The star, who has been praised for her unmatched beauty and electrical performances on social media, recently got her fans excited when she shared her rehearsal video on her page. Taking to her Instagram page, the singer said the event was scheduled for 1 March, and tickets were coming soon. Read the post below:
Nigerian actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli and her husband Nnamdi Oboli opened up about their marriage. n a recent episode of Pulse Fun Facts, they shared their experiences since getting married on October 28, 2000, discussing the challenges they encountered and the keys to their enduring relationship. When her husband asked her if she had thought about leaving their marriage, she said: “Have you ever had any ‘I am done’ moment in our relationship and how did you handle it?” To which Omoni Oboli replied, “No, I’ve never.” She acknowledged that there were times when she wondered if marrying young was the right choice. “I’ve had moments where I was like ‘why did I get married so early?’ but never ‘I’m done’. Ever,” she clarified.
JB’s non-political initiative, “Mavyete Malawi Food Relief,” has successfully raised 19,950,000 Kwacha which will be used to donate maize in Malawi amid the country’s economic challenges. This achievement comes from contributions by over 80 citizens in the diaspora, particularly from America. Musician and social media influencer JB, born Alberto Fernando Zacarias, announced this on Tuesday via his official Facebook page, where he listed the names of contributors. Mac Zakulanda and another anonymous individual were the top donors, each contributing $250, approximately 1 million Kwacha based on the black market exchange rate. In a live session, JB, full of vitality, expressed his appreciation for all contributors and assured the public that maize distribution will be conducted before the end of this month to areas that are yet to be identified as hunger-stricken.