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  • Touring Europe, US was easier than Africa – Mr Eazi

    Touring Europe, US was easier than Africa – Mr Eazi

    Afrobeats singer and entrepreneur Mr Eazi has revealed that touring Africa was tougher than performing in Europe and the US early in his career.

    Speaking at the 2026 Africa Prosperity Dialogue, he highlighted the challenges African artists face due to border and regulatory hurdles.

    “In the last ten years, I have spent six of those years as a singer touring the world and four of those years doing a lot of entrepreneurship. Two things stand out to me.

    “In the first six years of my rise, particularly the first two years of me blowing up, it was easier to tour America and Europe than it was to tour Africa, even though I had some of the biggest songs… once I had the number one song in Africa, touring here became even harder.”

    He recalled being stopped at the Kenyan border despite being booked for a show, while his band members were allowed in. 

    “I remember two occasions, one of me going into Kenya with my band. Even though I had been paid to perform, I was stopped at the border.

    “My band, which included members of other nationalities, were allowed to enter, but I — the lead artist who was being paid the most — had to wait,” he added.

    He said the incident reflected broader challenges in cross-border movement.

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    “That incident speaks to the reality of the friction that is being put in place — friction that stops us from uniting, stops us from being stronger, and prevents us from developing,” he said.

    Mr Eazi emphasised that Africa needs to implement the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to boost business growth. “Borders as they currently function create friction in movements, in payments, in regulation and in the abilities of small and medium-scale enterprises to scale,” he said.

    Drawing from his business experience, he said he has invested in companies operating in 19 African countries.

    “One of which I’m really proud of is a company that is live in 19 African countries and processes four million transactions a day,” he said.

    With companies operating in 19 African countries, Mr Eazi stressed that easing cross-border movement will support SMEs and young people. “A more connected Africa is how SMEs grow into continental champions,” he said. 

    He concluded by urging Africans to remove barriers holding the continent back. “When Africa moves together, we do not lose strength. We multiply it… If we make Africa borderless, Africa becomes unstoppable,” he said.

  • Mr Eazi denies welcoming first child

    Mr Eazi denies welcoming first child

    Afrobeats singer Oluwatosin Ajibade popularly known as Mr Eazi, has humorously dismissed viral rumours claiming he and his wife, Temi Otedola, recently welcomed their first child.

    The speculation began when social media influencer Kolaqhazim shared an apparent AI-generated image of Temi holding a newborn on X, announcing that the couple had welcomed a baby girl after their eight-year relationship.

    The post quickly gained traction, prompting a wave of congratulatory messages from excited fans in the comments.

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    Mr Eazi shut down the false claim with a witty response, questioning the post by asking if his wife was even aware of the supposed birth, “Is Temi aware of this?”

    Temi Otedola, who is the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, tied the knot in elaborate ceremonies held in Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland last year.

    No official announcements regarding pregnancy or childbirth have come from either Mr Eazi or Temi Otedola.

  • How I coined ‘Detty December’ in 2016 – Mr Eazi

    How I coined ‘Detty December’ in 2016 – Mr Eazi

    Singer and entrepreneur, Tosin Ajibade popularly known as Mr Eazi, has revealed that he originated the phrase ‘Detty December’, which has become synonymous with festive celebrations in Nigeria.

    Speaking at his Detty Rave concert in Accra, Mr Eazi said he coined the term after touring the world. 

    He emphasised that the phrase has grown beyond him, stating, “So in 2016, me and my guys invented Detty December. And Detty December is all about going back to your roots, having fun and enjoying life intentionally.

    Read Also: Music superstar Mr Eazi unveils ‘maison rouge’ EP

    “Detty December is bigger than Mr. Eazi. It’s bigger than anybody. Detty December is for all of us”.

    The phrase gained widespread use during Christmas holidays, symbolising a time for fun and revelry. 

  • Music superstar Mr Eazi unveils ‘maison rouge’ EP

    Music superstar Mr Eazi unveils ‘maison rouge’ EP

    Grammy and Latin Grammy Award winning musician and creative innovator MR EAZI is excited to unveil his excellent new EP titled MAISON ROUGE, which doubles as a homecoming to his Banku Music roots, as well as a love letter to his day one fans and the early signature sound that first made him a cult favourite.

    Named after the Cotonou house where he lived while crafting this new project, designed to evoke nostalgia for his early sound, the Maison Rouge EP restores the intimate and soulful glow of early classics and afropop essentials like ‘Skin Tight’ and ‘Bankulize’, while dialling it forward with inventive contemporary soundscapes and resonant story-first songwriting.

    Across warm grooves, palm-wine motifs, intimate vocal textures, and rich melodies, Mr Eazi reconnects with his early listeners and welcomes a new generation into his Banku Music universe.

    Leading the Maison Rouge project, ‘Violence’, which was produced by frequent collaborators P.Priime (Wizkid, Rema, Tyla) and E.Kelly (Major Lazer, Joeboy), unfurls on a mellow afrobeats groove, delivering something romantic and quintessentially Eazi, while ‘Make E No Tey’ rides a buoyant body-moving rhythm that brings pure sunshine in the middle of this autumn season.

    Elsewhere, ‘Busstop’ channels upbeat Ghanaian hiplife into a kinetic afrofusion earworm built for radio, street parties, dancefloors, and big playlists alike. Lead singles ‘Casanova’, a cheeky and candid ode to choosing commitment produced by TXMO (Adekunle Gold, Oxlade) and Kel-P (Burna Boy, Future), the playful stripped-back and tender offering ‘Corny’, and ‘Love Me Now’ deepen the tapestry of the project, and reveal their own layers in Mr Eazi’s intimate Maison Rouge story.

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    With over two billion streams under his belt, over fifteen million social media followers, and critical acclaim from the likes of New York Times, Billboard, and Rolling Stone, Mr Eazi frames this new Maison Rouge EP as a full-circle reset for the global star – it is his seminal Banku Music with renewed intention.

    The lush EP’s sonic palette blends nostalgic Banku Music instrumentation with modern detail, from its pocketed percussions, and lilting guitar motifs, to its spacious arrangements that leave ample room for feeling. It is intimate, romantic, and resolutely authentic, in the way that only Mr Eazi knows how to do.

    For Mr Eazi, Maison Rouge is more than this collection of seven songs, it is a place, a house of memory and melody where the afropop trailblazer is reconnecting with why he started, and inviting listeners to step in, slow down, and stay awhile.

    ‘MAISON ROUGE’ EP TRACKLIST

    1. Violence

    2. Wait For Your Love

    3. Casanova

    4. Make E No Tey

    5. Corny

    6. Busstop

    7. Love Me Now

  • Mr Eazi declares intention to run for presidency in African country

    Mr Eazi declares intention to run for presidency in African country

    Afrobeats singer and entrepreneur, Oluwatosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, has announced his intention to contest for the presidency in an African country.

    The music star made the disclosure in a video, revealing that he had been reflecting on stepping into public service and now believes the time is right to share his ambition.

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    Mr Eazi, in a lighthearted tone, said his decision was driven by a desire to serve, not for financial gain.

    He said, “I have been thinking about it. I think it’s time to share it with you guys. Some of you might be from some countries, specifically in Africa, and you are looking for a president; a president who is not looking for money and power but forward-thinking, young, active and can move your country better. So, I’m officially putting myself forward for the presidency.”

  • Temi Otedola changes surname to Ajibade after marriage to Mr. Eazi

    Temi Otedola changes surname to Ajibade after marriage to Mr. Eazi

    Temi Otedola has officially changed her surname to ‘Ajibade’ after marrying Mr Eazi.

    This is reflected in her updated Instagram bio, which reads “Temiloluwa Ajibade.” 

    This move has sparked widespread attention and debate online, with varying reactions from the public.

    Some people praised Temi for embracing her new identity, while others questioned why she dropped her father’s influential surname. 

    A few suggest she could have kept both names to honour both families, while others argue that a name doesn’t hold a marriage together, citing character, loyalty, and shared vision as more important.

    The Nation reported that the daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola, and Mr. Eazi, a renowned singer, tied the knot in a lavish three-part wedding ceremony. 

    The couple’s wedding journey began with a civil ceremony in Monaco on May 9, 2025, which coincided with Mr. Eazi’s late mother’s birthday. 

    This was followed by a traditional Yoruba wedding at the Otedola family’s home in Dubai, where Juju icon King Sunny Ade performed.

    The grand finale took place in Iceland on August 8, 2025, where Temi and Mr. Eazi exchanged vows in a beautiful church ceremony. 

    The intimate wedding was attended by close family and friends, including prominent dignitaries such as Aliko Dangote and Broda Shaggi. 

    The couple’s weddings were a blend of Nigerian culture and international flair, reflecting their unique love story. 

    Notably, their relationship has been in the public eye since their engagement in April 2022.

  • Mr. Eazi, Temi Otedola ties knot in private Iceland ceremony

    Mr. Eazi, Temi Otedola ties knot in private Iceland ceremony

    Singer Mr. Eazi and Temi Otedola, daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola, have exchanged vows in an intimate wedding ceremony in Iceland. 

    The couple’s private nuptials took place at the Hallgrímskirkja Church in Reykjavík, adorned with flowers and closed to the public. 

    Close family and friends attended the ceremony, including notable guests like comedian Broda Shaggi, Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote, Temi’s sister DJ Cuppy, and their mother.

    The couple’s romance has been a subject of interest since announcing their engagement in April 2022, with Temi sharing a heartfelt video of the proposal on Instagram. 

    True to their hints of a private wedding, Mr. Eazi and Temi have kept the details of their special day largely under wraps, but the love and joy they share are evident.

  • Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, others to feature on ‘F1’ movie soundtrack

    Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, others to feature on ‘F1’ movie soundtrack

    Music sensations Burna Boy and Mr Eazi are set to make waves in Hollywood with their inclusion in the lineup for “F1: The Movie – The Album”.

    The soundtrack boasts an impressive array of artists, including British-Nigerian stars Darkoo and Obongjayar, alongside international superstars Ed Sheeran, Doja Cat, and Roddy Ricch.

    The album’s tracklist was unveiled on April 29, 2025, with the first single “Lose My Mind” by Don Toliver featuring Doja Cat.

    Rather than featuring in the film itself, the songs on the album are designed to capture the themes and vibe of the movie, serving as a companion piece to enhance the overall experience.

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    “F1: The Movie”, directed by Joseph Kosinski, boasts a star-studded cast, including Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Shea Whigham, Simone Ashley, Lewis Hamilton, and Javier Bardem.

    Produced by Apple Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, the film is set to hit theaters on June 27, 2025, alongside the album’s release.

  • Mr Eazi mourns mother’s death with emotional tribute

    Mr Eazi mourns mother’s death with emotional tribute

    Singer Mr. Eazi has announced the passing of his mother, Ifeoma Edith Ajibade, in a heartfelt tribute on Instagram.

    Sharing a photo of them together, he celebrated her life and the profound impact she had on him.

    In his emotional message, Mr Eazi praised his mother’s strength, sacrifices, and unwavering faith, crediting her for shaping him into the person he is today.

    Describing her as his greatest protector, toughest critic, and truest fan, he found solace in knowing that her legacy will endure.

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    He wrote, “Thank you, Mummy For your strength, your sacrifices, your unwavering faith. For raising us with love, discipline, and devotion to God. For teaching me confidence, entrepreneurship, forgiveness, and family.

    “You were my greatest protector, my toughest critic, and truest Fan.

    “You were not perfect, but you were perfect to me. Your legacy lives on. Rest well lfeoma Edith Ajibade.”

  • Mr Eazi’s Detty Rave festival lights up Accra with global superstars

    Mr Eazi’s Detty Rave festival lights up Accra with global superstars

    The Detty Rave Festival, founded by Afrobeats superstar Mr Eazi, delivered its most spectacular edition yet last week in Accra, drawing tens of thousands of fans from across the globe.

    The festival showcased electrifying performances from BellaWorldwide, DJ Tunez, Shifa Ligero, Smallgod, Chichi DJ, Kelvin DJ, and Choplife Soundsystem (featuring Mr Eazi and DJ Edu).

    Surprise appearances by international superstars such as Adekunle Gold, Tekno, King Promise, Donaeo, Young Jonn, Kweku Smoke, BlaqBonez, and Arajay added to the excitement.

    This year’s theme, Red and White Noise came alive with cutting-edge laser light shows, immersive stage designs, and vibrant visuals. Attendees were treated to a full cultural experience, including interactive art installations, live performances, and food pop-ups.

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    Sponsored by BetPawa Ghana, Detty Rave has solidified its position as a global hub for African dance music, creativity, and cultural unity. Reflecting on the event, Mr Eazi said, “Detty Rave isn’t just a festival; it’s a celebration of African creativity and unity.”

    Mr Eazi was quoted as saying, “As we close another incredible chapter, we remain deeply grateful to our hardworking team, phenomenal DJs, and loyal fans who make Detty Rave the success it is. This year’s edition was not just a music festival; it was an experience and celebration of African creativity and unity, reinforcing our commitment to showcasing the boundless potential of the continent’s music and arts industry.”

    Mr Eazi and his team are already preparing for the 2025 edition, promising an even bigger and more exhilarating experience.