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  • Ajebo Hustlers supports Burna Boy’s claims on Afrobeats

    Ajebo Hustlers supports Burna Boy’s claims on Afrobeats

    Musical duo, Ajebo Hustlers, have supported the contentious claim made by Grammy-award winning musician Burna Boy that the afrobeats genre lacks lyrical “substance.”

    The Nation reported that Burna Boy claimed in a recent interview with Zane Lowe, that 90% of Nigerian musicians produce meaningless music.

    Read Also: I can’t wait for Burna Boy’s album, says Ayra Starr

    Responding via their Twitter handle, Ajebo Hustlers agreed that Burna Boy was on point.

    Ajebo Hustlers tweeted: “Be mad at Burna all you want!! Still don’t change the fact that half y’all favs make music with no substance. To be honest that’s absolutely fair cause this is entertainment at the end of the day. But he’s saying the bitter truth.”

  • I can’t wait for Burna Boy’s album, says Ayra Starr

    I can’t wait for Burna Boy’s album, says Ayra Starr

    Mavin star girl, Ayra Starr, like many others, has expressed her eagerness to experience Grammy-winning singer, Burna Boy’s highly anticipated album.

    Burna Boy had announced his seventh studio album, ‘I Told Them…’, would be released on Friday, August 25, 2023.

    The body of work would serve as a follow up for his hit album ‘Love, Damini’ released last year.

    ‘Odogwu’ had also shared the album trailer and a leading single, ‘Big 7,’ in preparation for release.

    Burns Boy explained in a statement: “‘Big 7’ is a melodic tribute to embracing new heights in my musical journey.

    “The title represents a symbolic aspiration to reach greater horizons, with the number seven embodying an attainable and harmonious growth.”

    Along with that, the Afro-fusion giant recently shared the track list for his upcoming project, which would feature 15 songs with some stellar features.

    Read Also: Burna Boy features Seyi Vibez on new album

    Expressing how enthusiastic she was over the album launch, Ayra Starr tweeted: “Really can’t wait for the Burna album.”

    In 2021, the raving singing sensation revealed in an interview with The Beat 99.9 FM that she loves to do a song with Burna Boy 

    When asked by the interviewer about the artiste she’d like to collaborate with in the Nigerian music industry, the “Rush” crooner replied: “Errrmm, definitely, probably Burna Boy.”

  • Davido, Burna Boy get four nominations each for Trace Awards 2023

    Davido, Burna Boy get four nominations each for Trace Awards 2023

    Superstar singers, Davido and Burna Boy have each been nominated for four different awards at the 2023 Trace Awards.

    ‘OBO’ and the acclaimed ‘African Giant’ were nominated for the ‘Best Male’, ‘Song of the Year’, ‘Best Live’, ‘Best Collaboration’, ‘Best Artist’, and ‘Album of the Year,’ categories of the award show set for October 21, 2023, at the BK Arena, Kigali, Rwanda.

    According to the show’s website, below is the list of nominated stars in different categories:

    Best Male

    Asake (Nigeria)

    Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    Davido (Nigeria)

    Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

    Didi B (Ivory Coast)

    K.O (South Africa)

    Rema (Nigeria)

    Best Female

    Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    Josey (Ivory Coast)

    Nadia Mukami (Kenya)

    Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

    Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)

    Viviane Chidid (Senegal)

    Song of the Year

    “BKBN” – Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

    “People” – Libianca (Cameroon)

    “Suavemente” – Soolking (France)

    “Encre” – Emma’a (Gabon)

    “Sugarcane” – Camidoh (Ghana)

    “Last Last” – Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    “Rush” – Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    “Calm Down” – Rema (Nigeria)

    “Peru” – Fireboy DML (Nigeria) with Ed Sheeran (UK)

    “Sete” – K.O (South Africa)

    “Cough” – Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)

    “MORTEL 06” – Innoss’B (Ivory Coast)

    Best Music Video

    “2 Sugar” – Wizkid (Nigeria) feat. Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    “Baddie” – Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

    “Kpaflotage” – Suspect 95 (Ivory Coast)

    “Loaded” – Tiwa Savage(Nigeria) & Asake (Nigeria)

    “Ronda” – Blxckie (South Africa)

    Read Also: Davido reveals retirement plan after music

    “Tombolo” – Kalash (Martinique)

    Yatapita” – Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

    Best Newcomer

    Azawi (Uganda)

    Krys M (Cameroon)

    Libianca (Cameroon)

    Nissi (Nigeria)

    Odumodublvck (Nigeria)

    Pabi Cooper (South Africa)

    Roseline Layo (Ivory Coast)

    Best Collaboration

    “Many Ways” – BNXN (Nigeria) with Wizkid (Nigeria)

    “Mine” – Show Dem Camp (Nigeria) with Oxlade (Nigeria)

    “Peru” – Fireboy DML (Nigeria) with Ed Sheeran (UK)

    “Second Sermon” – Black Sherif (Ghana) with Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    “Sete” – K.O (South Africa) with Young Stunna (South Africa), Blxckie (South Africa)

    “Stamina” – Tiwa Savage with Ayra Starr (Nigeria) & Young Jonn (Nigeria)

    “Trumpet” – Olamide (Nigeria) with Ckay (Nigeria)

    “Unavailable” – Davido (Nigeria) with Musa Keys (South Africa)

    Best DJ

    Danni Gato (Cape Verde)

    DJ BDK (Ivory Coast)

    DJ Illans (France)

    DJ Spinall (Nigeria)

    Michael Brun (Haiti)

    Uncle Waffles (Swaziland)

    Best Producer

    DJ Maphorisa (South Africa)

    Juls (Ghana)

    Kabza de Small (South Africa)

    Kel-P (Nigeria)

    Tamsir (Ivory Coast)

    Best Gospel Artist

    Benjamin Dube (South Africa)

    Janet Otieno (Kenya)

    KS Bloom (Ivory Coast)

    Levixone (Uganda)

    Moses Bliss (Nigeria)

    Best Live

    Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    Fally Ipupa (DRC)

    Musa Keys (South Africa)

    The Compozers (Nigeria)

    Wizkid (Nigeria)

    Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

    Best Dancer

    Robot Boii (South Africa)

    Tayc (France)

    Uganda Ghetto Kids (Uganda)

    Yemi Alade (Nigeria)

    Zuchu (Tanzania)

    Best Artist Africa – Anglophone

    Asake (Nigeria)

    Ayra Starr (Nigeria)

    Black Sherif (Ghana)

    Davido (Nigeria)

    Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

    Fireboy DML (Nigeria)

    Best Artist Africa – Francophone

    Didi B (Ivory Coast)

    Emma’a (Gabon)

    Fally Ipupa (DRC)

    KO-C (Cameroon)

    Locko (Cameroon)

    Serge Beynaud (Ivory Coast)

    Viviane Chidid (Senegal)

    Best Artist Africa – Lusophone

    Gerilson Insrael (Angola)

    Lisandro Cuxi (Cape Verde)

    Perola (Angola)

    Plutonio (Mozambique)

    Soraia Ramos (Cape Verde)

    Best Artist – Rwanda

    Ariel Wayz (Rwanda)

    Bruce Melodie (Rwanda)

    Bwiza (Rwanda)

    Chriss Eazy (Rwanda)

    Kenny Sol (Rwanda)

    Best Artist – France & Belgium

    Aya Nakamura (France)

    Booba (France)

    Nihno (France)

    Ronisia (France)

    Soolking (France)

    Tayc (France)

    Best Artist – UK

    Central Cee (UK)

    Headie One (UK)

    Ms. Banks (UK)

    Raye (UK)

    Stormzy (UK)

    Best Artist – The Caribbean

    Admiral T (Guadeloupe)

    Bamby (French Guiana)

    Kalash (Martinique)

    Maureen (Martinique)

    Popcaan (Jamaica)

    Princess Lover (Martinique)

    Rutshelle Guillaume (Haiti)

    Shenseea (Jamaica)

    Best Artist – Indian Ocean

    Donovan BTS (Mauritius)

    GaEi (Madagascar)

    Goulam (Comoros)

    Mikl (Reunion)

    Sega el (Reunion)

    Terell Elymoor (Mayotte)

    Best Artist – Brazil

    Djonga (Brazil)

    Iza (Brazil)

    Leo Santana (Brazil)

    Ludmilla (Brazil)

    Luedji Luna (Brazil)

    Best Artist – North Africa

    Amira Zouhair (Morocco)

    Artmasta (Tunisia)

    Dystinct (Morocco)

    El Grande Toto (Morocco)

    Kader Japonais (Algeria)

    Raja Meziane (Algeria)

    Album of the Year

    “DNK”- Aya Nakamura (France)

    “Love Damini” – Burna Boy (Nigeria)

    “Maverick” – Kizz Daniel (Nigeria)

    “More Love, Less Ego” – Wizkid (Nigeria)

    “Timeless” – Davido (Nigeria)

    “Work of Art” – Asake (Nigeria).

  • Burna Boy, Teni, others battle for ‘Best African Act’ at MTV EMAs

    MTV has announced nominations for the “2019 MTV EMAs,” including six top acts from the African Continent; BET Award winner Burna Boy & BET Award nominee Teni, South African rapper Nasty C and hitmaker Prince Kaybee were nominated for the Best African Act category alongside Togo’s duo Toofan and Tanzanian musician Harmonize. The “2019 MTV EMAs” will take place at the FIBES, Conference & Exhibition Centre of Seville, Spain, and will broadcast live on MTV base (DStv channel 322 and GOtv channel 72) on Sunday, November 3 at 19:00 WAT.

    Alex Okosi, Executive Vice President and Managing Director for Viacom International Media Networks Africa (VIMN Africa) and BET International commented “The Best African Act at the 2019 MTV EMAs has been a powerful platform for elevating African talent and music since its inception. We are excited to reveal this year’s incredible group of nominees who are making waves in Africa and around the world.”

    Internationally, Ariana Grande leads with seven nods. Grande’s nominations include “Best Artist,” “Best Video” for her viral hit “thank you, next,” as well as “Best Song” alongside Shawn Mendes and EMA nominee newcomers Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish, who all follow Grande with six nods each. Latin American sensation J Balvin follows closely with five nominations including “Best Artist,” and Lizzo and Taylor Swift join the above contenders for “Best U.S. Act,” scoring four nods each.

    To tease this year’s nominees, MTV poured fans a “taste of Seville” with beautiful coffee art reveals. As a play on the traditional Spanish cortado, the nominees for “Best Artist,” “Best Video” and “Biggest Fans” were revealed via artistic foam cream visuals. The videos premiered across MTV’s global digital platforms and a coalition of media partners.

    Voting is open at mtvema.com until 01:30am CAT, on November 2, 2019.

  • AFRIMA 6th edition: Nasty C, Davido, Burna Boy, Tamer Hosny top list

    South Africa’s prolific rapper and producer Nasty C; Davido; Nigeria’s contemporary music talent, Burna Boy; and Northern Africa’s brilliant showman, Tamer Hosny have scored high in the nominees list for the 6th edition of AFRIMA as released on August 25 by the International Committee of the All Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA.

    The Nominees’ List comprising the 26 Continental Award Categories is coming few days after the 6th AFRIMA Regional Categories comprising the Best Female and Best Male artistes within each of the five African regions were unveiled by the International Jury of AFRIMA during the World Media Conference held in Lagos recently.

    The Continental categories are made up of the different genres of African music from Hip-Hop, Jazz, R’n’B, Pop and Reggae, Ragga & Dancehall to other coveted categories such as ‘Song of the Year’, ‘Album of the Year’, ‘Producer of the Year’ and ‘Best African Collaboration’ among others.

    Over 200 songs have been nominated from a variety of artistes in the Continental and Regional categories cutting across a host of African talents and creative living on the continent and in the diaspora.

    Leading the 6th AFRIMA nominations scorecard is South Africa’s Nasty C with nine nominations in the following categories; Best Male Artiste in Southern Africa, Artiste of the Year in Africa, Song of the Year in Africa, Producer of the Year in Africa, Best African Rapper/Lyricist, Best African Collaboration, Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Hip-Hop, Songwriter of the Year in Africa and Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African R’n’B & Soul.

    Following closely is Davido with six nominations which include; Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, Artiste of the Year in Africa, Song of the Year in Africa, African Fans’ Favourite, Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African R’n’B & Soul, and Best African Collaboration for ‘Blow My Mind with Chris Brown’.

    Burna Boy will be competing in five different categories which are Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, Artiste of the Year in Africa, Song of the Year in Africa, Album of the Year in Africa and Best African Collaboration with ‘Killin Dem’ featuring Zlatan’.

    Egyptian artiste, Tamer Hosny copped four nominations in the following categories; Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa, Artiste of the Year in Africa, Song of the Year in Africa, and Songwriter of the Year in Africa.

    Other artistes with multiple nominations include Diamond Platnumz who accrued four nominations (Best Male Artiste in Eastern Africa, Artiste of the Year in Africa, Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Pop and Best African Dance or Choreography category), and South Africa’s seasoned producer and DJ, Prince Kaybee with five spots (Artiste of the Year in Africa, Song of the Year in Africa, Producer of the Year in Africa, Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Electro, and Best African Collaboration with ‘Banomoya’ featuring Busiswa & TNS.

    The late DJ Arafat, known for his infectious music rhythms and energetic dance has also been posthumously nominated in the Best Male Artiste in Central Africa and Best African Dance or Choreography categories for works he produced within the 6th AFRIMA entry submission window of August 1, 2018 – August 2, 2019.

    Meanwhile, public voting for the 6th AFRIMA Nominees to stand a chance to win the 23.9 Carat Gold-Plated AFRIMA trophy commences on September 1 on the AFRIMA voting platform www.afrima.orgFans and followers of African music can access the online voting pages through the links on AFRIMA social media platforms or directly on the landing page on www.afrima.org.

    Voting closes at midnight on November 22.

    Speaking on the release of the 6th AFRIMA final Nominees’ List, Mr. Delani Makhalima, a member of the International Jury of AFRIMA representing Southern Africa, said: “As with each year, the musicians never cease to amaze us with their incredible talent. As jurors, we are impressed with the quality of work being produced. We are confident that the nominees’ list presented this year is a true reflection of world-class African talent and each year it gets harder and harder to judge and grade the standard, as all regions on the African continent continue to surprise us by what we see and hear.

    “It is encouraging to also see how the music lovers and fans are growing in record numbers to support the music. We are enthusiastic to see this wave of appreciation transcend across the border and overseas.

    We would like to encourage more musicians, songwriters, and producers to keep submitting and spreading the word of AFRIMA so that we can celebrate together the progress and pinnacles of where African music is reaching”, he added.

    The 2019 main awards between November 20 and 23 will feature the 6th AFRIMA Welcome Soiree, the 6th Africa Music Business Summit (AMBS), the 6th AFRIMA Music Village, a Guided Tour of the Host City, the exclusive 6th AFRIMA Nominees Party and the 6th AFRIMA Main Awards ceremony.

  • Lbee out with ‘Santoroni’ video

    Budding artiste Ojelade Olanrewaju Oluwafe who is more known as LBee, has released the video to his new single, ‘Santorini,’ penultimate Wednesday.

    ‘Santorini’ which is available on all digital music stores and streaming services worldwide, comes after the release of his track, ‘Fortune and Fame’ in which he featured 9ice.

    Read Also: DJ Cuppy’s Gelato single tops music charts

    Currently under the management of YOS records, LBee is set to carve a niche for himself in the highly competitive Nigerian music industry.

    LBe who hails from Abeokuta, Ogun State said he was influenced by 2 Baba and Burna Boy.

  • Burna Boy: Earns multiple nominations at AFRIMMA 2019

    Still following his successful year with a recent showing in Beyoncé’s album ‘Lion King’ – A Gift to Africa, Burna Boy has topped the nominee list of the 2019 African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA).

    The singer who is also known as the ‘African Giant’, dominates the roster with multiple nominations while Mali’s Aya Nakamura was a shining light for female artistes and bagged multiple nominations as well.

    Other big names on the nominees list this year also include Wizkid, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz, South Africa’s Cassper Nyovest, Davido, Yemi Alade, Sarkodie, Fally Ipupa and Harmonize. Also, stars like Kuami Eugene of Ghana, Uganda’s Vinka, Congo’s Ya Levis as well as Cameroon’s Salatiel all earned their first Afrimma nominations.

    The award show will take place in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, 26th of October, 2019 and will honour some of the world’s top African celebrities, artistes, artistes’ managers, producers, video directors, DJs and cultural influencers.

    AFRIMMA is the sole award ceremony in the Diaspora that caters for  all musical genres including but not limited to Afrobeats, Assiko, Bongo, Decale, Funana, Genge, Highlife, Hiplife, Kwaito, Lingala and Soukous.

    This year’s edition of AFRMMA is the 6th and promises to be the biggest edition of the biggest African music awards show in Diaspora. The star -studded event attracts guests from all over the world and from cities within the United States as well as guests and honorees from various African countries.

  • BET Awards: I’m not crazy on awards but this one means a lot – Burna Boy

    Nigerian singer and songwriter Damini Ogulu aka Burna Boy, on Monday night bagged the BET Award for Best International Act at the 2019 BET Awards.

    He had been nominated for the award alongside UK’s Giggs and Dave, Nigeria’s Mr. Eazi, Aya Nakamura, AKA and Dosseh.

    The 2019 edition of the award which celebrates black people in film, music and arts, was held on Monday at the Microsoft Theatre in California.

    Burna Boy wasn’t on seat when he was announced winner of the BET Award for ‘Best International Act’ which made his Mum, ‘Mama Burna’ do the honours on her son’s behalf.

    Receiving the award on behalf of his son, Mama Burna said; “Thank you very much BET. Thank you Africa because that’s the constituency for which we got noticed in the first place. And the message from Burna is that every black person should remember that you were Africans before you became anything else.”

    Later, Burna Boy showed appreciation when he took to his Instagram Story to write: “THANK YOU @BET @BET_INTL. THANK YOU AFRICA AND EVERYONE THAT HAS BEEN SUPPORTING, I AM NOT CRAZY ON AWARDS BUT THIS ONE MEANS A LOT”

  • Duke of New York: Why it took us two years to get Apollo Theatre for Burna Boy

    THE promoter behind Burna Boy’s sold-out concert at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York, on April 5, titled: ‘African Giant’ Tour, Osita F. Ugeh, has revealed that it took two years to secure the venue.

    With a small dream that begun in Nigeria where he began organising shows in cities around the country, Ugeh relocated to New York in 2011, where his career in showbiz kicked off fully, earning him the nickname, ‘Duke of New York’.

    “Selling out the Apollo is something I have always wanted to do,” said Duke, who is the CEO of Duke Concept LLC.

    “It actually took me two years to get approval for a concert at the Apollo theatre and on April 5th we sold it out. Burna boy is in the history as the First Nigerian Artiste to sell out a show at the Apollo. This is really a big deal.”

    Apollo Theater has hosted few African artistes like Fela and Mariam Makeba.

    But Duke said, “selling it out is a whole different story. It is exciting and I am happy to play a part in the moment of history.”

    Among African acts that Duke has worked with include Davido, Olamide, Iyanya, Kizz Daniel, Runtown , Phyno, Mr Eazi, Flavour, Teniola, Kcee, Harry Song and Jamaican star Movado.

    Duke is a graduate of Engineering, from Madonna University and is currently pursuing a Masters Degree in Engineering at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey.

    “It started during my college days in Nigeria,” said Duke as he recalled his journey into the entertainment industry.

    “Organising college parties, theatre plays and all. I was even the Choir Master of the school at some point. So, it has always been my thing to organise and get people together. In being creative, I find my passion.

    “My first event was in May of 2013. The guest artiste on the bill was D’Prince of Mavin records. He was one of the hottest musicians in Nigeria at that time and so it was really a big deal putting up that event.”

    Duke, unapologetically considers himself the biggest African promoter in America, “I seem to be the only African promoter in the United States that has hosted successful artiste tours, concerts and parties respectively.”

    He said, “I don’t see anyone that matches my energy. I am someone that always wants something better. So, when I do something and it is successful, the next goal is to beat my own record. My goals motivate me and the quest for perfection is what drives me.”

  • Burna Boy makes unforgettable Coachella debut

    Afrofusion sensation, Damini Ogulu, aka, Burna Boy delivered an unforgettable performance of his biggest songs at his Coachella debut on Sunday night.

    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo club in Indio, California.

    It is one of the most famous, and profitable music festivals in the United States and all over the world. Burna Boy is billed to perform on Sunday night.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Burna Boy, dressed in an eccentric Burberry stripped-fringed jacket and trouser, jumped on stage to perform a medley of his songs.

    Read Also: Burna Boy to perform at New York’s Apollo Theatre

    The crowd sang along as he performed ‘Killin Dem’, ‘Dangote’, ‘On The Low’ among others and danced the popular Zanku.

    NAN recalls that Burna Boy had expressed his displeasure over the font size his name was written in on the Coachella poster.

    He referred to himself as an ‘African Giant’, asking the organisers to respect his status and write his name in a much larger font.

    He secured the most awards at the 2019 Soundcity MVP Awards, bringing home four plaques including ‘African Artiste of the Year’.

    He won the ‘Melody of the Year’, ‘Audience’s Choice’ and ‘Best Male MVP’

    NAN