Tag: Iyanya

  • Iyanya jets to Europe for Signature EP Tour

    Iyanya jets to Europe for Signature EP Tour

    Mavin Records singer, Iyanya is set to bring his Signature EP tour to a close with an international tour round major European Cities.

    Among the cities the singer has been booked to perform are Frankfurt, Stockholm, Napoli, Munich, Helsinki, Rome, Zurich, Oslo and Paris.

    The successful Signature tour has taken the singer to cities within and outside Nigeria such as Abuja, Calabar, Nairobi, Kampala, New York and London among others.

    The artiste travelled out of the country last week.

    “I am excited to be back again to connect with my fans in the Diaspora,” Iyanya said, revealing his happiness to embark on the tour.

    “I am looking forward to a magical experience, no more, no less.”

    The tour is packaged by Temple Management Company and Europe-based Henry Emehel Events.

    Iyanya launched into a successful music career when he won MTN Project Fame West Africa in 2008. With three albums to his credit, he released an EP, entitled Signature early in the year with popular tracks such as Up 2 Somtin, Hold On and Bow For You among others.

  • #BBN: Bisola joins Iyanya, signs with TMC music label

    #BBN: Bisola joins Iyanya, signs with TMC music label

    Big Brother Nigeria(BBN) reality show  first  runner-up, Bisola Aiyeola, has made her first big move into the music industry by signing a deal with creative agency powerhouse, Temple Management Company (TMC).

    The multi-talented artiste, who emerged as fans favourite at the just concluded reality TV show, now aligns herself with ace Nigerian singer Iyanya and others at the TMC.

    Iyanya, the ‘Kukere’ crooner, who joined TMC in 2016, took to his Twitter handle @Iyanya to welcome Bisola.

    “I’m excited to reunite with my sister. Welcome Sis.#TMC ,” he tweeted.

    Bisola, is a Nigerian-British actress, singer, MC and presenter, and  ‘voice over’ artiste.

    She came into limelight when she contested in the 2008 edition of MTN Project Fame, before contesting as a housemate at the 2017 Big Brother Nigeria (BBN) reality show.

  • Iyanya: Strange things female fans do to me

    Iyanya: Strange things female fans do to me

    Few months after joining Don Jazzy’s Mavin Records, former Triple MG front man, Iyanya, is currently working on his Extended Play (EP) which he is expected to drop this month. The multiple-award winning artiste speaks with ADEWOYIN ADENIYI on why he left his former label which he co-owned, his decision to join Mavin Records, past relationship, among other issues. Excerpts.

    Our music sounds different nowadays, what’s happening?

    Yeah the sound is different; shout out to Don Jazzy. I’m learning new stuff. You always think that you’re there, you always think you know it all until you start working with somebody who knows more than you and you see that you have more stuff to learn. So, I’m thankful, everything is fresh now.

    Now that you’ve switched styles, aren’t you scared you might lose some of your fans?

    Good music is good music. As long as you continue to drop good music, people who appreciate good music will continue to feel you. As I always say, my plan is to give the fans music that they will appreciate, not for three months but as long as the brand Iyanya is in existence. I want people to be like ‘yea, this is a good song’ every time I perform, not just trying to score hit. So I don’t think the fans have any problem with it because these are the same fans who tweet at us, the same fans who make videos doing challenges and stuffs.

    Your Extended Play (EP) drops on March 28; what should your fans expect?

    My EP is a fusion of both the new and old Iyanya. I have worked with new producers now. There’s reggae, highlife, RnB, there’s something for everybody on the EP.

    Who are you collaborating with on the EP?

    Yes, we have Tiwa Savage on it already; we are at that collaboration stage now; we are not done with collaborations yet.

    How many tracks will be on the EP?

    The EP is titled Signature. So I have a song titled Signature on it. I definitely have My Queen, I have World Class, and so we have twelve tracks.

    You have Roc Nation at your disposal; should we be expecting an international collaboration?

    That’s the main reason why Roc Nation is distributing worldwide, because they will be representing me in America. They are going to help me out with collaborations, they are going to make sure I’m on mainstream American stations and also VP records, so the collaboration with Roc Nation will definitely come.

    Can you shed more light on your visit to Roc Nation?

    It was a great one. They were very happy to receive me. I mentioned a song earlier called World Class. That’s one of the songs they picked and I was very excited. Before we left their office, they were all singing the song.

    So how do you feel collaborating with Jay Z’s label?

    You know they have that platform where every artiste needs to reach out to the world. Roc Nation is a big movement, they will definitely add to my brand.

    Looking back at the time you won Project Fame until now, was there a time you thought about giving up?

    So many times. It took me about two years before I got Kukere because I just won Project Fame. And when I was in Project Fame, I thought that when I win Project Fame, I was going to do that RnB song and MTN would use their platform to promote that new sound but I discovered that even MTN want to do commercial. Of course after the competition, I did a couple of RnB songs and they went like, ‘look, you have to do what the street want’ and I was like, wow, so I was confused for a while that I even started selling stuffs at Obalende market.

    Stuffs like what?

    Yea, I had my hood on and went in there and the guy that was picking stuff for me said No be you win Project Fame? I said no, not me, because I was trying to survive. After that Project Fame, everybody thought 2.5million naira was a big deal, till you get a whole lot and you realise it can’t really do a thing for you. So after that, I had more family and friends looking for money. Everybody just believed that I made it but I just started. Project Fame was just a kick-off.

    How come you had to sell after winning Project Fame?

    I’m not saying I had a shop oh! You know I did some small MTN shows. So I went to Obalende. I picked some stuffs and had it in my car and I would see somebody and be like, ‘hey man, I brought stuff oh’ (laughs). You know, it was funny some people would take stuff and won’t even know how to chase them for the money. At the end of the day, I had to take some Nigerian albums like Wande Coal’s M2M, Style Plus album too and all the popping Nigerian albums. I was listening to them word to word because I wanted to know how they did it and I also spent a lot of time with some already big artistes back then.

    What is the craziest thing a female fan has done to you?

    Female fans do a lot of things; they grab your balls, they scratch. I love what I’m doing and I know what comes with it, thank God for the grace to manage all that stuff.

    Do you believe in love?

    Yes, I believe people can find love, fall in love. You know, he who finds a wife finds a good thing.

    As you said earlier, have you at a time found love and her parents rejected you?

    Yes, like two, three times.

    Has the Yvonne Nelson’s experience cost you a lot?

    I won’t say it cost me a lot. I will say it just makes people think that’s who I am. It just gave me that bad guy image. I’m not the kind of guy that thinks I owe social media explanation when my relationship goes bad; it’s not like social media is going to help you fix it but it’s going to make it worse. There are so many times I played the quiet guy and the girl does the talking and you know how people are.

    So what’s your relationship with Yvonne now?

    We are cool; we talk once in a while.

    A lot of people thought you were going to float your own record label when you left Triple MG?

    I figured out that at a point I needed to fix my music; it wasn’t about my label actually, it was about me dropping music. And guess what, the fans are not so crazy about labels, they are crazy about music. You can own twenty labels, if you’re not dropping music, they don’t really care. You know every time they play my songs on radio I’ll be like, ‘I can do better than this’ not because my songs are not good enough but because I just feel I can still do something better. That was why I talked with Don Jazzy. I don’t need to prove to anybody that I’m a boss. What I need to do is good music.

    How soon should your fans be expecting Hold On video?

    Yes, Hold On video is dropping pretty soon and we should also be dropping two, three more from the EP before the year runs out.

    Can you describe your ideal woman?

    I think we can only find ideal women in the movies where they say ‘play this role’ and she plays the role perfectly. I don’t know what ideal woman means. For me, love is all about loving the imperfect side of people. Love is when you’re able to accept the imperfect side of people and help them get perfect.

    Let’s talk about settling down because you’re not getting any younger

    When I finally find that woman I wanna settle down with, I don’t think I will bring it to the media because I’ve not seen anyone wey dey for media wey work, I’ve not seen any marriage wey media help. So when I finally decide to settle down I will just do it quietly because I feel like my life is public enough.

    It was alleged that you left triple MG because of Lilian Esoro.

    No, I didn’t leave Triple MG because of Lilian. Lilian is such an amazing person. I left triple MG because it was time for me to leave; nobody signs a contract for life. It’s only in Nigeria that people think you have to be somebody for life and when you decide to leave the person they say they don break up, business dey get expiry date. Our contract was done, it was time for us to move on.

    But you were a co-owner of the label…

    Yes.

    Did you sell your share of the company?

    I’m not allowed to talk about that aspect of the business.

    Some even thought you left because you were scared Tekno was taking your shine

    Anybody can think anything but I know why I left.

    You recently starred in a movie; are you looking at going fully into acting?

    After this entire music thing, I’m going to be a proper movie director. I will go to America and enrol in film school.

  • IYANYA TO SPEAK  AT GEORGETOWN  UNIVERSITY

    IYANYA TO SPEAK AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

    UP To Something crooner, Iyanya, and Temple Management Company have been invited on an entertainment panel to speak at the Africa Business Conference holding at Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA today.

    The conference will be hosted by Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business in conjunction with the African Studies Program focuses on the theme, ‘Time for Ownership: The Future of Business and Governance in Africa conference.’

    Expected to attract business leaders and investors, the conference will take place at the Rafik B. Hariri building on the main campus of Georgetown University.

    A letter conveying the invitation was signed by Adeleke Adegbulugbe, Head Partnerships/ Georgetown Africa Business Conference, Georgetown University, Mcdonough School Of Business.

    Iyanya who recently joined Mavin Records is joined by Terfa Tilley-Gyado, Director of Communications, Temple Management Company, Lagos who would moderate the panel on the entertainment and sports panel at the conference.

    Currently in its second edition, organisers projected the conference to bring together over 30 leaders from across Africa to discuss the developments of various industries – including banking, energy, healthcare, and entertainment. The demography of attendees also spans business, government, nonprofits and academia interested in learning more about business in Africa. Speakers include top executives from Proctor & Gamble, Kosmos Energy, Lilium Capital and the World Bank.

  • Olamide, Iyanya, others for Yudala Zero Gravity

    Olamide, Iyanya, others for Yudala Zero Gravity

    Ahead of its ember months campaigns tagged Zero Gravity, digital online store, Yudala has listed trending A-list artistes Olamide and Iyanya as part of the headline acts for a mega digital entertainment concert.

    The concert series, which kicks off with a contemporary music blast at the Landmark Event Centre, Oniru-Lagos on October 2nd, runs through the month and wraps up with a finale to be held November 23.

    Organisers of the concert revealed that Yudala Zero Gravity is designed as a mega three-city dual concert featuring the best artistes in Contemporary Nigerian hip-hop and Rock Gospel, who will use the platform to launch new hit tracks. It also serves as a platform to see and hear it first.  In addition, loads of surprises and other side attractions are in store from Africa’s pioneer composite e-commerce outfit Yudala and New Concept Media Group (NCMG) at this inaugural edition of Yudala Zero Gravity.

    Leading the entertainment pack is none other than YBNL honcho, Olamide, unarguably one of the hottest and most prolific artistes on these shores at the moment, with a steady stream of hit tracks swelling his collection by the day.

    Iyanya who only recently came under a new management after parting ways with Triple MG is one artiste whose popularity knows no bounds. The Cross River-born artiste and 2008 Project Fame winner is famous for recording hit tracks such as Kukere,  Ur Waist, Oreo and Applaudise, among others. Iyanya is also the lead artiste in the Yudala theme song which went viral upon release in 2015 and which featured Tekno, Selebobo, Baci and Mystro.

    This inaugural edition of Yudala Zero Gravity will hold in three cities – Lagos, Abuja and Enugu. Each city will host two concerts: a Contemporary Nigerian music blast and a Rock Gospel concert. Zero Gravity will witness pure acoustics and live performances from the best Nigerian artistes in both genres of music.

    Yudala Zero Gravity is an initiative designed to reward customers, as free tickets will be delivered to Yudala customers for purchases made from August 1 online or in any Yudala Experience Store nationwide.

    According to the organisers, customers will also be upgraded to VIP or VVIP on the basis of further purchases which may take them to the threshold for these categories.

  • IYANYA: I’VE LEARNT TO KEEP MY RELATIONSHIP PRIVATE

    IYANYA: I’VE LEARNT TO KEEP MY RELATIONSHIP PRIVATE

    Nigerian superstar, Iyanya Mbuk, might come across as a controversial artiste, but beneath all the glamour and the demands of the entertainment world lies an easy-going personality. OVWE MEDEME catches up with him at the video shoot of the tribute song, Mama Oyoyo, where he opens up about his love life, career, future plans, retirement and other issues.

    Why did you accept to be a part of this tribute song?

    First of all, I want to say big ups to the producers for choosing me to be a part of the song as one of the artistes to pass this strong message across. It is a good thing to recognise our mothers. It is a good thing to always recognise, appreciate and talk about the virtues of our mothers in a song. I’m happy being a part of this.

    How challenging was it writing your lines and being a part of it?

    I would say it was just a normal process. I was just being natural in the song because it is a mother’s song and it would be unfair to say that we have come this far without our mothers. So I just went back to nursery rhymes just to make sure that even the kids can relate to the song.

    Did the experience of losing your mother come to bear in the song?

    Yes it did. That also played a role in how I performed in the song. I have a mother’s song too and I’m going to shoot a video for it. But being part of this was the best thing that happened to me. I also would like to say thank you to my mom and all the mothers out there. As I said earlier, we would be nowhere without them.

    What are your plans for the year?

    First of all, I’m thankful to God for his grace that has kept me. It has not been easy, I won’t lie to you. From Project Fame to present day, the challenges have been there. It’s been awesome too because after every challenge, after I conquer every challenge, I move to greater heights. I’m thankful to God for sparing me. I’m thankful to my manager and to my management, Triple MG. We just keep doing our best to see that we give our fans what they deserve.

    What was that one challenge that almost made you quit music?

    To be honest with you, nothing has really given me a reason to give up because I am doing this first of all for the passion that I have. I’m doing it for my family that I lost. It is my own way of honouring them wherever they are. I’m not giving this up for anything. Instead, I would retire. I will get to a point where I would just like to chill and do something else.

    What are some of the things you would like to do?

    When I say I would retire, it is not anytime soon. I’m talking about the later part of my life. I have a lot more albums to drop. But definitely I would be going into business. I can’t reveal the nature of the businesses I would be doing but be sure that real estate would be a part of it. It is just awesome. I feel like it’s the only thing that can keep a famous person going.

    What should your fans expect from you this year?

    I would be dropping a lot of videos, collaborations and the likes.

    Any plans to get married this year? I am making plans to do all that but I don’t think I would want people to know anything about it.

    Is it that you would miss the single life?

    It is not that I would miss the single life. But the truth is that once it gets to the hands of the media, we both lose it. But it is not your fault because you are just doing your job. But then, it just takes a negative effect on the relationship. It puts us on unnecessary pressure. It gives the people who don’t even have the right to talk, an opportunity to interfere even when they don’t know the truth about what is going on. So I’ve learnt to keep my relationship private and to give the people more music. That is what they know me for first of all. I don’t let the other things cloud the music that I’m known for.

    Are you talking in the light of your past experience?

    Yes, I’m talking from experience. It just doesn’t make any sense. Once you are famous and you put your relationship out there, it is gone.

    Would you trade the fame for anything?

    Nothing! There’s nothing that I would trade my fame for.

    Presently, what is the situation of things at Triple MG?

    Triple MG is doing very well. We have Tekno, we have Selebobo and other artistes and they are all excelling. I’m doing well too. We just have plans to make sure that we can achieve excellence and drop music to impress the people that believe in us. I’m talking about our fans. We are all working hard.

    What defines your sense of style?

    I just like to be simple in my appearance.

    Are you still into the fitness game?

    I do it a lot. It is a passion. I used to just do it for the fun of it, but now it has gone beyond that. It is more than a passion. I get paid to do it. It is business too.

  • KISS DANIEL, AY, IYANYA, AKPORORO, OTHERS THRILL MALTINA LOVERS AT AY LIVE

    SOME of Nigeria’s biggest entertainers, like AY The Comedian, Iyanya, Kiss Daniel, Gordons, Akpororo, I Go Dye among many others last Sunday, stormed Port Harcourt for the biggest annual comedy concert in Nigeria, AY Live Sharing Happiness edition.

    Kiss Daniel
    Kiss Daniel

    Sponsored by Maltina, the event  which held at the Aztech Arcum, Stadium Road, Port Harcourt  was the final leg in this year’s AY Live concert series after dates in Lagos and Abuja.

    Comedians who got guests doubled over in laughter all night included Ushbebe, Gordons, Acapella, Akpororo, Helen Paul, Funny Bone, Romeo, Dan D’Humorous, Ajebo and Hezekiah amongst many others.

    Some of Nigeria’s hottest artistes, Iyanya, Kiss Daniel, Yung 6 and PH’s favourite, Fortune were also on display to keep guests on their feet

    AY
    AY

    throughout the night.

    From dancing competitions, signing on the Maltina Wall of Happiness and winning exciting gifts including four iPhone 6 phones courtesy of Maltina, the Port Harcourt edition of AY Live 2015 definitely left its mark on the Garden City with the insatiable crowd asking for more.

  • Iyanya celebrates MTN deal

    Iyanya celebrates MTN deal

    It was a great day for Nigerian pop star, Iyanya Mbuk as he extended his endorsement contract with telecommunication giant MTN by another year.

    The artiste announced this on his Instagram page after wrapping up the contract extension.

    According to information, the deal was brokered by the Paul Okoye-led Upfront Bookings, which handles majority of the endorsement deals between celebrities and top Nigerian brands.

    Iyanya has been associated with MTN since he won the maiden edition of Project Fame in 2008. The Triple MG act and co-owner took time out to thank telecommunication giant MTN for the contract extension.

    “Thank You to @mtnng for another year to represent the brand. It’s been a smooth and great relationship since 2008 when you brought my career to limelight through MTN Project Fame, 8 years later we keep growing together, now this is a relationship that works,” Iyanya wrote on his Instagram account.

    He also thanked Upfront Bookings and Paul Okoye for their efforts in making the deal possible. Iyanya also took time to thank his fans for always being there for him since the beginning of his career. “To all My Fans for always keeping me relevant and enjoying everything I put out for you. And to the media you have been great. God bless you all. AMEN,” he added.

    Other Nigerian celebrities who are on the MTN endorsement list include Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Kcee, Don Jazzy, D’Prince and Dr Sid.

  • Iyanya to launch acting career

    Iyanya to launch acting career

    Award winning recording artist Iyanya is set to make his acting debut. He was spotted on set off his new movie alongside former Mr Nigeria, model and actor, Bryan Okwara.

    Although the actor is keeping the name of the new Nollywood movie under wraps, fans that caught a glimpse of the shirtless actor’s set photos can’t wait to see the Oreo singer in action.

    Iyanya is towing the line of many other Nigerian artists who starred in Nollywood movies like Terry G, Tuface Idibia (Make a move), Omawunmi (House of Gold).

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  • Future Awards co-founder turns 29

    Future Awards co-founder turns 29

    Co-founder of the Future Awards, Adebola Williams turned 29 on Saturday, March 7, 2015. The media Entrepreneur who is also co-founder of Red Media PR hosted celebrities like Omawumi, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Omowunmi Akinifessi, Iyanya, Noble Igwe, Lanre DaSilva Ajayi, Mai Atafo and more in his home.

    Williams, is a TV producer, an actor, a journalist and a youth development expert.
    As an actor, Adebola has performed in plays like The gods are not to Blame, Wedlock of the gods and Oke Langbodo, which was his last major production at the Nigerian National Theatre, earning him a Lagos State government award.