Tag: EME

  • Banky W’s EME rebrands as full media outfit 

    Banky W’s EME rebrands as full media outfit 

    Singer, musician and record label owner, Banky W, has doubled his hustle by expanding the scope of his record company. He took to Instagram to share how he began EME with Tunde Demuren about 16 years and his immediate plans to diversify.

    “Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) was started by @captdemuren & I, way back in 2001/2002 – in my dorm room at my University in NY,” writes Banky W on Wednesday. According to Banky W, EME is now full-fledged Media Agency will focus on creative Marketing, Advertising, PR, Brand Events/Activation’s, and a talent management firm.

    “The reason we used the word “Empire” was because Tunde and I were crazy enough to dream that we could build a company that would eventually become an Empire.. one that would serve as the launching pad for not only my career goals in music, movies and other interests… but one that would also serve as a stepping stone for other talents to become more successful and achieve their goals as well. We started the record label part of it right there in my room, which we relocated to Lagos around Vals day 2008 – and we thank God for guiding and crowning our efforts thus far; we’ve played our little part in helping discover/boost the careers of a number of talents in the Music business (some of your favourite Artists, Producers & Engineers..) and we are forever grateful for the opportunity to live out our dreams by giving others a platform to shine as well. In January of 2017, after 9 years of being in the Nigerian Music Industry, we decided it was time to quietly close the Record Label Arm of our business.”

    Wizkid who was signed on to EME left in February 2013, to start his own label ‘Starboy’. Skales also moved on from E.M.E. following the expiration of his contract. But with this move, EME has transformed.

    “Essentially we have restructured our business.. and instead of operating just as a record label, we have expanded and changed our focus a bit… we are now a full fledged Media Agency that focuses on Creative Marketing, Advertising, PR, Brand Events/Activations AND a talent management firm. This switch in focus has been amazing and fulfilling.. behind the scenes, we have been able to impact the launching and marketing of a number of brands and companies the way we did artists.. but even in the talent management side, we are no longer restricted to working with just Music Artistes. We still work with Musicians, but we also work with OAP’s, Actors and are evaluating sports management as well.

    “The goal was always to find talents and brands we believe in, and partner with them to help them become more successful… now we have expanded to do that for more than just the Music business.”

    Banky W also named his wife Adesua Etomi, DJ Xclusive, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and Tolu ‘Toolz’ Oniru as the first set of clients of the rebranded company.

  • Niyola releases new music video [Watch]

    Niyola releases new music video [Watch]

    Niyola, signed onto Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) Records has released the video for her new single titled ‘The Word’.

    The video is directed by Stanz Visuals.  The songs weighs in majorly on the theme of peace and unity

    Enjoy

  • Wizkid, Skales in hot twitter brawl

    Wizkid, Skales in hot twitter brawl

    A few minutes ago, former EME act who is now signed to Baseline Music, Skales has launched an attack on his former EME label mate Wizkid.

    In this twitter brawl, Skales claims he wrote songs for Wizkid, and that the Star Boy does not support him.

    @wizkidayo no bad blood bro we family but show support to ur own for real it’s not by tweeting or bare words…..” he tweeted.

     

    @wizkidayo I don’t nid p.r from u bro das d least ting let’s call a spade a spade..ure a fake ass nigga…dat is scared of ppls sucess” he further tweeted.

    It was a back and forth between both stars. Wizkid immediately replied Skales. The Star Boy act said Skales is merely looking for publicity for his new album Man of the Year.

    Wizkid and Skales were signed to EME in 2010.

    While Wizkid’s fame rose while Skales’ career stalled. Both acts left EME in 2014 under different circumstances.

    More tweets:

    wik skales and wizkid twitter fight

  • Firm partners EME on We Picture Nigeria film

    Firm partners EME on We Picture Nigeria film

    A company, WTN Business and Technology Solutions, has partnered with Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) to present We Picture Nigeria.

    Announcing the development on Thursday, the Founder of WTN Business and series director, Luqman Edu, said: “We Talk Nigeria is a medium that breaks down the barriers of communication with public figures. The social website provides an unbiased friendly platform for members and guests to interact and share their opinions about fundamental Nigerian issues.

    “We are kick-starting this with a documentary series that portrays Nigeria’s history, culture, values and patriotism from when she gained Independence. We went on a journey across the country, interviewing leaders, activists and influencers from the Military days to now, sharing deep insights and shocking personal stories.”

    He added that the first episode of the series would be launch on Thursday, September 4, on its website along with several other online fora.

  • Niyola releases new video

    Niyola releases new video

    First lady of Empire Mates Entertainment, EME, record label Niyola has released the video for her single, Love to Love You after months of anticipation.

    Many waited with bated breath months ago, after seeing the behind the scene photos on her instagram page during production.

    The video was shot in the United States of America and shot under the artistic direction of  Kemi Adetiba.

    Following the spectacular success of her previous single, Toh Bad,also directed by Kemi Adetiba, its no surprise Niyola is working with the ace producer a second time.

    Expectations are high and we hope that Love to Love You lives up to it.

    The concept for the video relies heavily on the theme of the song. It is basically going to show how exactly Niyola plans to love her man.

    Love To Love You is 80s themed and influenced by the burlesque movement. It is also reminiscent of the film noir movie genre. Love To Love You is the fourth official single from Niyola’s upcoming sophomore album. Prior singles include Crazy, Belle No Be Showglass and her very popular hit single; Toh Bad.

     

  • Skales  shocks  critics  with  Shake  Body

    Skales shocks critics with Shake Body

    FOLLOWING his exit from Empire Mates Entertainment (EME) record label, music pundits argued that the career of budding artiste, Skales, might be on a downward spiral. However, the talented artiste has proved his critics wrong.

    The young artiste might have caused a social media frenzy without him even realising it.

    What started out as just an Instagram post of his friends dancing to his hit single has now escalated to a full- blown social media trend, with fans from all over the world joining in the #ShakeBodyDanceOff.

    Across various social media platform, videos of people dancing to Shake Body have been seen with some people even taking it further by posting on their YouTube channels.

    The single produced by Jay Pizzle was released in May under his OHK Entertainment label and has generated a measurable buzz. The video, which is expected to be released next week, is directed by fast- rising cinematographer, Stanz Visuals.

    An artiste of many parts, Skales became a known name in the music scene a few years back with his unique rap style, fashion sense, vocal talents and charm on stage.

    Skales, who has worked with numerous artistes and producers, has been featured in quite a number of songs. He is presently working on his first album to be released this year.

  • Joy in Banky W’s heart

    Joy in Banky W’s heart

    It appears this is a season of brand endorsements for some of Nigeria’s reigning entertainers.

    If the rumour making the rounds is anything to go by, Hip hop singer and boss of EME, Banky W, might be signing another mouth-watering contract with Ciroc Vodka as an ambassador.

    If the deal scales through, he will be joining the likes of P.Diddy, Rick Ross, DJ Khalid, French Montana, Olamide and others who have already become faces of the liquor drink.

    Banky W, who also recently renewed his contract with MTN, had broken the news when he posted on Instagram: “Taking a #SamsungSelfie, while signing my @MTNNG contract, while sipping on Ciroc.#NaGod#ThankYouJesus #Grateful #andWeAintDo-neYet#YelloYear.”

    Also a philanthropist, he launched the “I am capable scholarship, which provides financial help for indigent but brilliant Nigerian students.

    He’s also on the Board of Trustees of the “LightupNigeria” project, which focuses on achieving constant electrical power supply in Nigeria.

     

  • Niyola’s top 10

    Niyola’s top 10

    R&B sensation and first lady of EME Records, Eniola Akinbo, popularly known as Niyola, tells Adetutu Audu her favourite things.

    Favourite shoe designer

    I love Guiseppe Zannotti

     

    Favourite perfume

    Creed; Love in Black

     

    Favourite make-up line

    Depends on what exactly; I like Mac, Imman, L’oreal and Maybeline

     

    Favourite food

    Yam and garden

    egg sauce

     

    Favourite

    designer bag

    Celine Croc

    mini luggage

     

    Favourite book

    Art lover, A Biography of Peggy Guggenheim

     

    Favourite holiday spot

    Hawaii

     

    Favourite fashion designer

    Eli Saab

     

    Favourite car

    I like mini SUVs but none in particular

     

    Favourite piece of jewellery

    Rings

  • ‘Celebrities  are not superheroes’

    ‘Celebrities are not superheroes’

    Eniola Akinbo, popularly known as Niyola, discovered her affinity for music at the age of eight and has nurtured her musical skills over the years. Her unique story started in 2000 when she took part in the AMEN starlet competition and emerged first runner up. Since then, she has had record deals with West Side Records, Trybe Records before joining Banky W’s EME label. Fondly called the first lady of EME Records, she speaks with Adetutu Audu on her musical career and personality.

    HOW would you say you fared last year?

    2013 was a very significant year in my career. It was a reintroduction of sorts for me. People received my new singles warmly, and when the video for Toh Bad was released, it became even more exciting. So, in a nutshell, I’ll say it was a fair and eventful one.

    This is a new year, what are your projections for the year?

    I feel very strongly about this year because God willing I will show more of what I am about through my music and definitely give my fans more material through singles, collaborations and maybe an album. I believe every other financially-rewarding opportunity will definitely follow with all that visibility. So I just need to work hard at churning out great works.

    Are you working on any new songs?

    Yes, I am. I am always working on new songs. I am constantly recording new materials. I am happiest when I am making music. The difficulty with having a constant supply of new materials is deciding what to release and when to release it. My team and I always want to make sure we put our best foot forward.

    What are the challenges of stardom for you?

    I think sometimes a lot of people think celebrities are super heroes forged out of steel and maybe water. They forget that when all is said and done, we all are humans. Being constantly in front of the spotlight can take its toll. You find yourself constantly having to put on a smile even if you’re having a terrible day. There is always a price to pay for everything, but sometimes I wish stardom wasn’t so demanding.

    Can you give us a rundown of how you met Banky W and eventually signed to EME?

    Banky was my friend for years before we decided to work together. We met at the first Ovation Red Carol rehearsals which took place at the Coliseum. He heard me singing from the rest room and accosted me on my way out, telling me how he loved my voice. We became friends afterwards and five years later we decided to work on a song together. He offered me a record deal and the rest is history.

    How does it feel to be the only female on the label?

    I have always grown up amongst more guys than girls. And it feels good to know that I have more guys to call my family. There is of course an added responsibility when you are the only female in a record label, but it is pressure I can handle. I enjoy the sense of family and knowing that there are people looking out for me.

    Many people didn’t know about you before you joined EME. What was the music industry like in the past and which record label were you signed on to?

    The industry certainly wasn’t this commercial or glamorous. It was one that had people who believed in talent and did what they did out of sheer passion because at the time, you were not respected for being an artiste. It was considered an escape for the nonentities and school drop outs, most especially if you were a female. There were only a negligible number of female artistes then like Sasha, Azeezat, Kush, Weird MC and a few others. I thank God this has changed tremendously. I was signed to Westside Records alongside Faze Freestyle and Djinee

    There has been a number of splits between artistes and their record labels in recent times. You witnessed one while you were with Trybe Records. Do you have any fears that you could ever be in that situation at EME?

    People are bound by contracts to their labels, and in a situation where they split I am sure both parties will try to ensure that whatever option they choose is the right thing to do legally. My contract is still very valid and I have no plans to breach it.

    How did you get into music; did you always know you would do music or is it something you just stumbled into?

    Of all my talents I was blessed with or everything I can do or love to do, music makes me the happiest. I wake up every morning with a desire to make music. And if for any reason I could no longer make music the way I know how to, I know that I would be very unhappy. I knew I wanted to make music, but my professional debut happened unexpectedly and since that point on I have never looked back.

    How would you describe your music?

    I like to call it contemporary R &B/Pop because it’s a fusion of both genres and a little bit of me as a Yoruba girl from Nigeria. We are a product of our experiences and I grew up listening to R&B/Pop acts. So I make the sort of music I am most familiar with. I can also express myself completely using R&B/POP as a tool. This doesn’t mean I can’t do soul or reggae or something else and maybe in future I will, but right now I’m happy with the type of music I make.

    When people see Niyola on their screens and in pictures, they see a sexy lady. What is the relationship between being sexy and succeeding as a female artiste?

    I don’t think you have to be sexy to succeed. I am exactly how I would be even if I wasn’t singing. I just channel who I already am and that’s what I think success requires. You must be true to yourself. Many women who aren’t perceived as sexy make beautiful music and are successful. That said, this is show business.

    Can you share your memorable moments with us?

    Every day is as important as the next; every moment I spend with a loved one or making music or performing is memorable. Many people would give an arm and a leg to have one extra day, not even a memorable one at that. I look at every new day as a chance to make memories.

    What would you say are your regrets?

    I have none so far. I have always believed that my life is not by chance and that everything happens for a reason. In time, even the most painful experiences will bring smiles to our faces, if only to be grateful that we survived the rough patches.

    Share the best and worst decision you have taken with us

    The best decision I have taken is following my dreams. There was a point I wasn’t sure if I wanted to keep making music, thankfully I decided to stick with it. I can’t really think of any bad decisions right now. If I made them, then I am certain that I had valid reasons.

    Who is Niyola outside of music?

    I am an everyday woman doing the things a typical woman does. But I don’t know if it is possible to imagine a Niyola outside music. Being a recording and performing artiste means living and breathing music 24/7.

    Tell us about your unique personality and how it reflects in your music and in your message.

    I am very reserved; I wouldn’t say I’m quiet. A lot of people can mistake that at times for cockiness but I’m really just a reserved person. I believe that everybody has something special and I think that my strength is in the talent that I have. With my music, I realise that one of my strong points is being able to reach out to people and make them feel better about themselves, let them know they can be better. I believe God has given me a platform where I can reach out to more than one person at a time. So, with my music, I’m passing across a message.

    How would you describe your style?

    I just like to keep it simple, yet classy. I don’t like extravagance.

    How do you revitalise your voice?

    I don’t do anything special to it. I just make sure I sing every day, practice makes perfect.

  • Why I left EME –Skales

    Why I left EME –Skales

    When the news of his exit from his former record label, EME, broke a few weeks ago, it generated mixed reactions from his fans in and outside Nigeria.

    Though the dust raised by his sudden exit from EME is yet to abate, Skales, the act in the centre of the melodrama, has, however, come out to clear the air.

    According to him, “ Both parties agreed to go their separate ways. I decided I wanted to be on my own, do my music and take my own decision. Nothing happened; people are just speculating and spreading rumours. We did not fight. Right now, I am working on my album, rebranding and taking Skales to the next level.”

    When confronted with his decision to team up with Timaya, he was quoted to have said that” Timaya is my buddy; we are always together. He is like my mentor; I take advice from him and I call him my big daddy.

    He is a very close friend of mine. We are always together and people will always speculate that I moved into his house. That is why people came up with the insinuation that I moved into his house. It is just all about music between us. No, I did not move into his house. We are friends and he has a studio in his house. I do a lot of recordings there.”