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  • 2Baba drops another single

    2Baba drops another single

    Coming on the heels of Coded Tinz, his first single in 2016, Hip hop star, Innocent Idibia, aka 2Baba, has dropped another single titled, Officially Blind.

    Produced by Spellz, the song comes across as a Valentine’s offering by the award-winning singer.

    With Officially Blind, 2Baba delivers yet another memorable song with his trademark style. Promoters say the just-over-3-minute track is a fitting tune in the month of love.

    Also, 2Baba has continued the weekly giveaways of ‘coded gifts’ to winners of the ongoing Coded Tinz Dedication Competition. The presentation of this week’s gifts took place, yesterday, at the Airtel shop, Ilupeju, Lagos, where the winner, Mr Odesanmi Seun went home with an iPhone 6s while the runners-up, Mr Elusade Olukunle and Mr Fabunmi Oladipo got Airtel modems.

    The competition, which began after the exclusive release of his new single “Coded Tinz”, involves the dedication of the single to friends and family using www.musikgenie.com.

    Coded Tinz was released online three weeks ago. The Sarz-produced track features Phyno and comedian Chief Obi.

  • 2Baba drops video for trending single Coded Tinz

    2Baba drops video for trending single Coded Tinz

    Music icon, 2Baba has released the visual to his latest single ‘Coded Tinz’ featuring Phyno and Chief Obi.

    The video was shot by UK-based director Moe Musa who had previously shot ‘Diaspora Woman’ from 2014’s The Ascension.

    Shot on location at Eleguchi Beach Lagos, the video is dance heavy with choreography by award-winning choreographer Kaffy.

    There are also celebrity cameos by AY, Oritsefemi, Y Cee, Yung L, Tunde Ednut, Lay Low, Kaffy, Dammy Krane and more.

    Last month, 2Baba announced that he has officially rebranded and will now be known as 2Baba. And Coded Tinz is his first single under the new moniker. The song has been well received by critics and fans. It was voted ‘Song of the week’ on Pulse Radio.

  • 2Baba replies Blackface  on theft allegation

    2Baba replies Blackface on theft allegation

    THEY both belonged to the team Plantashun Boiz back in the days, but went solo afterwards. The group was made up of 2face Idibia, now called 2Baba, Blackface and Faze, but evidently, 2Baba became the most successful, in their solo careers.

    In the same manner that Dammy Krane has accused the more successful Wizkid of stealing his song, Blackface held a grudge against 2Baba, claiming the latter also stole from him.

    However, after few days of silence, 2Baba’s manager, Efe Omoregbe soon deemed it fit to clear the air on the allegation, linking Blackface’s claim to some of the songs they jointly wrote as members of plantashun Boiz.

    Omoregbe said he initially wanted to ignore the allegation when Blackface tweeted about the subject, but that he was forced to speak based on Blackface’s persistent press interviews on the matter.

    According to him, 2Baba and Blackface do have a bunch of songs they co-wrote in their days as Plantashun Boiz and that both artistes have collectively and individually recorded and commercially released materials from this collection.

    “2Baba has always given Blackface (Austin Ahmedu) co-writing credit every time he recorded any song that has Blackface’s input – No matter how minimal.

    “Blackface has neither given 2Baba (Innocent Idibia) co-writing credit nor sought “permission” to record any of the materials they jointly authored. Blackface has earned royalties off his shared publishing rights for about a decade.

    “A huge chunk of income he has made derives from royalties earned by the commercial exploitation of the successful materials performed/recorded by 2Baba.

    “2Baba did not and couldn’t have stolen “Let Somebody Love You” from Blackface. The song was released about 2 years ago. Blackface complained about his name being misspelt on the CD sleeve and we personally apologised to him.

    “Yes. Blackface contributed to the writing of the first verse of the song. The second verse was entirely 2Baba. Bridget Kelly wrote her verse and Efe Omorogbe wrote the outro verse.

    “Efe Omorogbe is not 2Baba’s manager on “Let Somebody Love You” but a co-writer; The outro verse was lifted from the song “How?” written in 1997 and recorded in 1999 at Dolphin studios, Surulere. Blackface didn’t write that bit. Couldn’t have written that bit. Blackface cannot in 2016, touch Efe Omorogbe’s writing from 1997.

    “Blackface should be honoured to have shared co-writing credit with 2Baba. I am. For each and every song we have collaborated on.

    “Blackface should be grateful 2Baba recorded their co-authored materials to ensure a lifetime of royalty income for him ; Blackface should record and release his own version of “Let Somebody Love You” and keep 100% publishing on that version. Oops! 2Baba will still be entitled to a share.

    “Blackface is not in 2Baba’s league as a songwriter. Their post-Plantashun Boiz’ catalogs speak for themselves. Blackface should go to court to seek redress if he indeed believes he has a case. Blackface should know that nobody ever secured a court judgement via a twitter rant or media tour.

    “Blackface must have realised by now that the unfortunate tirade has not made “Killa” a hit. At least, no”, he said.

  • FASHION CRITICS THROW JABS AT 2BABA, JIM IYKE

    FASHION CRITICS THROW JABS AT 2BABA, JIM IYKE

    THE popular MTV base channel got more dramatic as the 2016 entertainment year kicks off with an addition tagged #BaseSlayedorShade, an exclusive red carpet fashion police special airing today.

    Hosted by Stephanie Coker alongside Media personality, Hauwa Mukan and fashion blogger, Tokunbo Owolabi, #BaseSlayedOrShade features a number of activities from the 5th edition of Music Meets Runway which held late last year with several A-list Nigerian celebrities in attendance.

    In the course of the show, the three hosts dissect the fashion sense of the celebrities who walked the Red Carpet at the event, awarding the various outfits with positive judgment or thumbs-down as in the case of 2Baba and his wife Annie and Nollywood actor Jim Iyke.

    Just as Tokunbo advised that “2Face and Annie Idibia need a stylist,” Hauwa said “Jim Iyke is wack. Jim Iyke has always been wack.”

    The programme airs at 7 pm on MTV Base (Channel 322), even as fans are joining the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #BaseSlayedorShade.

  • Enter Coded Tinz, 2Baba’s first single of 2016

    Enter Coded Tinz, 2Baba’s first single of 2016

    This is the second official news from the management of 2Face Idibia who recently announced that the artiste would henceforth be known as 2Baba.

    The artiste has just released the highly anticipated Coded Tinz; a dancehall track, produced by Sarz, and featuring hip hop act; Phyno, aka Eze Nnunu and ace comedian; Chief Obi.

    This first official single of 2016 by the singer which was first released exclusively, last week, “is a track that sees 2Baba once again display the amazing versatility that has made him arguably the most consistent music Afro-Pop artiste in Africa; as he effortlessly rode the beat, delivering two verses and a compelling hook,” said promoters.

    With the multi-award winning artiste starting the New Year on a high, including officially rebranding himself ‘2Baba’, Coded Tinz – which he says is a gift to his fans – adds momentum to what is already set to be another whirlwind year for the Afro-pop superstar.

  • 2Baba, Waje, Dakolo, Patoranking to coach  The Voice Nigeria contestants

    2Baba, Waje, Dakolo, Patoranking to coach The Voice Nigeria contestants

    As preparations for the maiden edition of the much anticipated The Voice Nigeria show reach fever pitch, some leading Nigerian vocalists including 2Baba Idibia, Waje, Timi Dakolo and Patoranking were on Tuesday unveiled by organisers as coaches to the contestants ahead of the show which will begin airing in April.

    The unveiling of the coaches which took place at The George Hotel, Ikoyi, Lagos, was on the heels of the talent auditions in Calabar, Port Harcourt, Abuja and Lagos.

    Sponsored by Airtel Nigeria, The Voice franchise, since its original launch in 2010, has won audiences in countries like the U.S., Australia, South Africa and the UK, where other renowned artistes have occupied the show’s famous red chairs as coaches. The Voice Nigeria, according to organisers, employs the same format including the panel of four coaches who critique the contestants’ performances. The coaches guide their teams of selected artistes through the remainder of the season whilst also competing to ensure that their act wins the competition.

    “It’s an exciting time for us at M-Net,” says the Director, M-Net West Africa, Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu said. “The Voice is an internationally renowned franchise and has consistently provided exciting television content whilst giving great opportunities to talented individuals to showcase their talent to the world. The Nigerian adaptation will be no different and our viewers can expect the best television entertainment even as we wait to discover the next generation of talented singers,” she added.

    Commenting on the unveiling of coaches, Mr. Ahmad Mokhles, the Chief Commercial Officer of Airtel Nigeria noted that Airtel is passionate about creating platforms that will delight, excite, entertain and engage talented youth as well as telecoms consumers across the country.

    According to him, “The Voice Nigeria demonstrates Airtel’s commitment to its vision of connecting Nigerians to their dreams. We are also pleased by the fact that the majority of the coaches are not just icons in their respective music genres but also members of the Airtel family, underscoring our intense interest and support for the entertainment and creative industry.”