Highlife maestro Sunny Neji has dropped a new single titled Sexy thing
The single comes after the video of his collaboration with Chocolate City’s Ice Prince titled Whiskey hit television stations and the oline space.
The song is produced by Sunny Neji, who produces most of his songs.
Listen to song HERE
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Tuesday 22 July 2014
Olamide freestyles for his goons
Rapper Olamide has released a new free style dedicated to his loyal fans and friends.
The track titled Awon Goons Mi was officially released on Monday by Olamide on his Instagram page.
“By popular demand ... I posted a freestyle video on internet, and the fans been requesting for the full version Here it is #GoonsMi” he wrote on Instagram.
Listen to song HERE
The track titled Awon Goons Mi was officially released on Monday by Olamide on his Instagram page.
“By popular demand ... I posted a freestyle video on internet, and the fans been requesting for the full version Here it is #GoonsMi” he wrote on Instagram.
Listen to song HERE
'Originality will sell Nigerian musicians globally'
The Chief Executive Officer OF Gongbeat, a dance company, Isioma Williams, said on Monday that Nigerian music needed originality and local percussion instruments to make an impact worldwide.
"It is very vital for musicians and traditional dancers to sustain originality in their acts by using local drumming to beef up their music which will differentiate them,’’ he said.
Williams made the assertion in Lagos on the sidelines of a clinic he organised to teach musicians and traditional dancers how to beat various drums.
The clinic with the theme "My Music Notes” began on July 21 and will end on July 28 at the Artistes Village at the National Arts Theatre in Lagos.
"This will enable them to read musical notes and write their own music.It will further encourage the habit of documentation in the industry so that our creative works are preserved and not lost,” he said.
"It is very vital for musicians and traditional dancers to sustain originality in their acts by using local drumming to beef up their music which will differentiate them,’’ he said.
Williams made the assertion in Lagos on the sidelines of a clinic he organised to teach musicians and traditional dancers how to beat various drums.
The clinic with the theme "My Music Notes” began on July 21 and will end on July 28 at the Artistes Village at the National Arts Theatre in Lagos.
"This will enable them to read musical notes and write their own music.It will further encourage the habit of documentation in the industry so that our creative works are preserved and not lost,” he said.
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