Saturday, 2 June 2012

Exclusive Pictures:: Kaffy Weds fiancé Joseph Ameh June 2, 2012

Exactly one week after Funke Akindele's celebrity wedding, another popular face in the Nigerian entertainment industry is tying the knot.

Today, June 2, 2012, popular dancer Kafayat Oluwatoyin Shafau and live band drummer Joseph Adakole Ameh are tying the knot at the Bespoke Centre situated at the Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos.
The wedding, which is still going on as at the time of this report, started at 11:30AM, with a short Nikkai ceremony attended by the couple’s parents.

The solemnization was immediately followed with a traditional service at the grand hall of the event centre. The couple stepped out both wearing yellow traditional attire.

The bridal train: Kaffy’s chief bridesmaid is her sister Bimbo Shafau, while Joseph’s best man is Nigerian artiste Lamboginny. Also on the bridal train are singer Waje, rapper Muna and TV personality Yvonne ‘Vixen’ Ekwere. Artistes DIPP, Sound Sultan and El Emcee are also groomsmen.

A white wedding is now taking place which will be followed by a reception. Yes, it a four-combo wedding.

Present at the wedding are family and friends of the couple and a few celebs.




Exclusive:Vector Collaborates With Jamaican Singer Mavado

Vector tha Viper wraps up a record with Mavado on his (Vector) second album. Mavado is a popular Jamaican musician, actor, DJ and music producer who has worked with Sean Kingston, Chipmonk, Morgan… Vector flew to Miami to get the record done after their agreement.
Vecotr’s new project is said to be complete but no release date yet.

Davido Announces Title And Release Date For Debut Album

Davido took to social networks to announce the title of his Debut album and also the possible release date for the forthcoming LP.
The Title of the album is O.B.O: Genesis, the O.B.O acronym stands for Omo Baba Olowo and the album release is slated for the first week in July.

Picture Gallery:Darey’s video shoot of ‘Sisi Eko’ which features Flavour

Popular musician Darey Art-Alade , took to the streets of Lagos Island to shoot the music video for the remix of his hit track ‘Sisi Eko’ which features Flavour.
Darey brought comedians, OAPS, dancers and musicians to Broad Street Marina, alongside Flavour.
The video is directed by South-African, Mark Hofemeyr.


New Music:Wizboy ft Ikechukwu - Fotojenik Remix

Wizboy linked up with another igbo boy Ikechukwu to give us Fotojenik remix.. The Original song was dope, i like the remix better though.. Killz did work.. Press Download & Share Your Thoughts!!!!

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Friday, 1 June 2012

Exclusive Pictures+Video;Muna honours Modenine at Industry Nite

Yesterday’s Industry Nite provided an opportunity for feuding rappers Munachi and Modenine to make up.
Muna who was this week’s celebrated act had performed a number of her songs before announcing Modenine on stage.
Now I want to do something I should have done a couple of weeks ago, ladies and gentlemen please can I call my friend, my brother, my hommie Modenine!‘, the RMG signee said as she brought Modenine on stage.

Modey who had been chatting with RMG boss Ayo Shonaiya then climbed up on stage and hugged Muna while guests watched and clapped.
Modenine then said ’It’s all good, I don’t take anything personal, this is the industry. We are here to make money out of this sh*t. SHout out to Ayo Shonaiya, for those who don’t know I’ve known him for like 10 years’. 

DJ Spinall then threw on Notorious B.I.G’s ‘Juicy’ soundtrack which Modenine and Muna freestyled to while the crowd rhymed along.
Muna had been under heavy criticism, following a verbal exchange she had with Modenine, a revered rapper, during the recording of a Nokia competition.

The event was attended by DJ Jimmy JATT, Ayo Animashaun, DJ Abass, DJ Tee, Illbliss, Clarence Peters with performances from RMG acts Axterix and Michael Word, as well as Waje, Orezi, Tha Suspect, El Emcee, IBK, Phenom.




 

‘I miss D’banj’ – D’Prince

D’Prince

Don Jazzy’s younger brother tells ThisDay Style he has no regrets on the former label breakup…
Was your desire for music influenced by your older brother’s footsteps?
My big brother has always been an influence for sure. But in a way, in our house, you have no choice than to enjoy music growing up. Someone was always singing or dancing or something. Don Jazzy set the way when he took the bold step to set his label. That only helped to make my mind up.

Having released four hit singles, are you likely to release an album soon?
The new album is coming up and I promise it’s going to be hot! We are working in the studio constantly because I really want the first one to be a classic. We have been waiting for MAVIN to take off before releasing but you can expect the album really soon.

When the Mo’Hits records was dissolved, were you torn between the decision to take sides with your brother or D’banj?
(Laughs) Don Jazzy is my big bro so decision was not hard to take.

Do you have any regrets on the break-up?
I miss him but we wish each other all the best and I’m sure God will take us to greater things.

Do you have any regret on the breakup?
No regrets at all because I still see it as business as usual. In terms of MAVIN, there are some new faces here and there but our operations are more or less the same. What we didn’t achieve at Mo’Hits, God will allow us to do at MAVIN.

What advice would you give to anyone who is trying to break into the Nigerian entertainment industry?
Be persistent, be original. I would also advice anyone to be strong and dedicated because the entertainment industry is a tough one.

Which famous musician do you draw inspiration from?
So many of them but musically I like Fela, Jay-Z and Michael Jackson.