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  • Why I put my music career on hold – Naeto C

    Why I put my music career on hold – Naeto C

    Singer Naetochukwu Chikwe popularly known as Naeto C has spoken about his decision to put his music career on hold, citing a desire for a different kind of life.

    In a recent interview on BEAT FM, Naeto C said he got married in 2012 and had his first child in 2013, which made him realise that continuing to focus on music wouldn’t align with the life he wanted for himself and his family.

    Naeto C stated, “For different reasons you know, I think I wanted something different when I thought about my future and the kind of life I wanted.

    “I got married in 2012 and I had my first child in 2013, so looking at it back then, I do not really think I would get the kind of life I wanted if I continued to focus on music”.

    He also shared that his journey into music was driven by passion rather than a desire for fame, and he’s been getting mixed signals about returning to the studio.

    “I was one of those kinds of people that got into music not because I wanted to be a musician, it’s just because I liked music so much and I was able to make songs that people liked.

    “So you go out and people are like, Naeto C, your music and I’m like, which one is it?

    “Every day I meet people who remind me of the music and why the music was so special to them and every time I want to start a project, then something crazy will happen,” he added.

    According to him, every time he plans to go back, something happens, and people keep telling him they miss his music.

    “You know the funny thing, every time I say I’m going back to the studio, something crazy will happen in my life, it’s crazy. So I’m just like, God, do you really want me to do this, maybe you don’t want me to do this”.

  • Naeto C opens up on stepping back from music, plans new release

    Naeto C opens up on stepping back from music, plans new release

    Rapper Naeto Chukwu aka Naeto C has explained the reasons behind his long break from active music, saying the decision was driven by a desire for a different kind of life beyond the demands of the entertainment industry.

    Speaking in a recent interview, the veteran hip-hop act said his priorities began to change as he thought more deeply about his future and family life.

    “I think I wanted something different when I thought about my future and the kind of life I wanted. I got married in 2012, I had my first child in 2013 so looking back at it I don’t really think I would get the kind of life I wanted if I continued to focus on music,” he said.

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    Naeto C noted that his journey into music was not originally fueled by an ambition for fame, but by a genuine love for the art, which eventually connected with listeners.

    “It was a lot and I was part of those who got into music not because I wanted to be a musician but because I liked music so much and fortunately I was able to make songs that people liked. I was never that sort of kid that you could predict his future that he would definitely be famous or into show business,” he added.

    Despite the hiatus, the rapper hinted that music is still very much part of his plans, revealing that he has been trying to return to the studio, albeit with challenges.

    “I wanted to release a song this year but I couldn’t so maybe next year. The funny thing is that every time I want to go to the studio something crazy will happen in my life,” he said.

  • I was body-shamed while dating my husband – Naeto C’s wife

    I was body-shamed while dating my husband – Naeto C’s wife

    Nicole Chikwe, wife of Nigerian rapper Naeto C, has opened up about the harsh online criticism she faced when their relationship became public 14 years ago.

    Speaking on a podcast, Nicole revealed that she was subjected to derogatory remarks, with some people comparing her to animals and claiming she wasn’t good enough for the music star.

    She said the intense backlash severely affected her mental health, shattered her self-esteem, and left her feeling deeply insecure.

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    Chikwe said: “When our relationship went public, it was a whole thing. I received a lot of vitroil when it came out. And the rhetoric was that I was not good enough for everyone’s beloveth Naeto C, he could do so much better than her, she’s not beautiful, she’s so ugly. I was compared to all sorts of animals. I received a lot of derogatory words when this thing came out. It was crazy. It was unrelenting and all over social media. 

    “Now it’s 14 years later and a lot of us have a lot more information regarding managing mental healths. At that time it was new and being on the blog was like the end of your life. It really crippled the confidence I always had while growing up. It definitely made me super insecure. But I was careful because I didn’t want Naeto to feel like I couldn’t handle stuffs. It was really really tough. We eventually got married and it feels like revalidation”.

  • Two times blessed: Celebs who were born rich, ‘connected’

    What is the thing that is common to music superstar, Davido, superstar social critic, Falz and Naeto C? Music? Yes, but what again? Pedigree, wealth and solid’ connections’ within Nigeria’s economic and political circles!

    Grass-to-grace stories are quite common and popular because many people believe those who are at the top started with nothing and got extraordinarily lucky.

    Yes. And of course, many of our style, music and sports celebs were also born into great wealth or into families with super ‘connections’.

    However, while it is true that there are people whose rise to the top were facilitated by the wealth and ‘connections’ of their parents or families, some of these celebs also had to work as hard as the rest of us. Some even work harder.

    We are taking a look at some of the stars who come from rich and famous families. The roll call:

     

    DJ Cuppy

    The female disc jockey star is the daughter of the oil business magnate and philanthropist Femi Otedola and his equally popular wife, Nana. Her late grandfather, Sir Michael Otedola, was a politician and the former Governor of Lagos State. Although Cuppy’s music has only enjoyed mixed reviews, she’s got her fans and can be described as one of Nigeria’s rising DJs and musicians.

     

    Clarence Peters

    Cinematographer, filmmaker, music and video director, Clarence Peters, is the founder and CEO of Capital Dream Pictures. Clarence Peters grew up in the entertainment industry. Dad Shina Peters is a popular Nigerian musician and the creator of Afro-Juju music, while the mom is the famous Nollywood veteran actress, Clarion Chukwura.

     

    Davido

    The pop star’s story has a familiar ring. We all know that he grew up in a well loaded familly. The Omo-Baba-Olowo crooner is the son of Adedeji Adeleke, who is the founder and president of Adeleke University and CEO of Pacific Holdings Limited.

     

    Charlie Boy

    Charlie Boy, popularly known as Area Fada, is the son of late former Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa. He was meant to be a priest but left the seminary after a year. He was sent off to the United States of America to study Law just like his father had done but he ended up with a degree in Communications and later delved into showbiz.

     

    Naeto C.

    Hip pop star Naeto C’s mother, Kema Chikwe, is a former Minister of Aviation and she currently holds the position of National Woman Leader of the main opposition party, PDP.

     

    Falz 

    Falz was born to renowned lawyers Femi and Funmi Falana. His father Femi Falana(SAN)is a  human rights activist and lawyer. Falz followed in his parent’s footsteps having graduated with an LLB honors degree in Law from the University of Reading England but veered into entertainment after a short time of practice.

     

    Lynxx

    ‘Fine lady’ crooner Chukie Edozien, Nigerian rapper whose stage name is Lynxx, doesn’t need a day job but it turns out that he can live outside his father’s shadow. Lynxx’s father is Chief John Edozien, is first deputy governor of Old Delta State. A corporate tycoon, he’s the chairman of a number of Nigeria companies, including Jenkyns Consults Nigeria Limited and Mercedes Benz Automobile Service Limited. He has also served as director of Linkage Assurance Plc and Diamond Bank Plc.

     

    Kunle Afolayan

    Kunle Afolayan’s late father, Adeyemi Afolaya, popularly known as Ade Love, was a Nigerian film actor, director and producer. He was one of Nigeria’s greatest cinematographers. Kunle, who stepped in into his father’s big shoes after some years in banking, is one of Nigeria’s most successful movie gurus. He also stages exhibitions and educational projects for various governments, businesses and political figures.

     

    Shina Peller

    The CEO of Aquila Group of Companies and owner of upscale night club-Quilox Shina Peller, is one of the sons of Nigeria’s most famous magician, perhaps one of Africa’s most renowned magicians, the late Professor Peller.

  • Shina Peters, Naeto C others for Afropolitan Vibes

    Shina Peters, Naeto C others for Afropolitan Vibes

    The last edition of the monthly Afropolitan concert for 2015 is set to end with a bang. The show which holds at the Freedom Park, Lagos on December 18 will feature popular juju maestro Sir Shina Peters, rapper NAeto-C, Ayo Awosika and Bantu.

    The show which is free to attend starts by 7:00pm.

  • Top Nigerian Rappers


     

    Top Nigerian Rappers

    There are several rappers in Nigeria, who are rated by different individuals and groups both within the country and abroad. Among them are these carefully selected 8 rappers. Guess who is on the list...

    NAETO C

    Naetochukwu Chikwe, with stage name, Naeto C is from Owerri in Imo state. Born to former Nigerian Ambassador to Ireland, Doctor Mrs. Kema Chikwe and Chief Herbert Chikwe, He spent his early years in a household influenced by music. His fondness for music grew fast and was articulated into other creative art forms, specifically poetry, which took him to various competitions and earned him accolades as a young poet.
    He is a rapper, Afrobeat artist and record producer. He was born in Houston, Texas and is of Nigerian origin. He was born on December 17, 1982.

    OLAMIDE ADEDEJI

    The young artiste was born on March 15 March. He is popularly known by his stage name Olamide but popularly called Olamide Baddo. The hip hop recording artist from Bariga, Lagos State, records mostly in Yoruba, his native tongue. In 2011, he released his debut studio album Rapsodi while signed to Coded Tunes. YBNL, his follow-up album, was released under his label imprint YBNL Nation. The album was supported by the singles "First of All", "Voice of the Street", "Stupid Love", and "Ilefo Illuminati". On 7 November 2013, he released his third studio album Baddest Guy Ever Liveth. The album's singles include "Durosoke" and "Yemi My Lover". On 17 July 2013, Olamide became the first Nigerian to sign an endorsement deal with Cîroc. Olamide has won several music awards, including multiple Nigeria Entertainment Awards and The Headies Awards.

    REMINISCE

    Remilekun Abdulkalid Safaru is known by his stage names as Reminisce and ALAGA IBILE. He is a versatile singer, rapper and a song writer. He is from Ajilete, Yewa South LGA in Ogun state.  He performs in both English and his native language, Yoruba.
    The first four letters are a shortened form of the name ‘Remi’-lekun.
    Reminisce is a Nigerian household name, a musical icon among today’s youth, and an internationally recognized artiste. He was born on the 26th of January, in Kaduna state in Northern Nigeria. In school he listened to various genres of local and foreign music, and performed in school activities. He developed his rapping skills by emulating rappers like Nas, Jay Z and Snoop Dogg. He studied purchasing and supply at Kwara State Polytechnic.
    Reminisce is a well-loved Brand Ambassador for SAMSUNG and ORIJIN,[2] a popular herb and liquor cocktail produced by Diageo plc in Africa.

    EVA

    Eva Alordiah was born to Nigerian parents from Delta State. She got introduced to music by her mother who listened to musical recordings from the 70's and 80's. Eva has cited Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Sade Adu, The Carpenters, John Lennon and Don Williams as her musical influences. Eminem's "Cleanin' Out My Closet" inspired Eva to pursue a professional rap career.
    Since her breakthrough into the Nigerian Music Industry, Eva has garnered several awards including one Nigeria Entertainment Award from 4 nominations, one Eloy Award, and one YEM award from 2 nominations. Her debut EP, titled The GIGO E.P, was released for free digital download on 20 November 2011. Eva is the owner of makeupByOrsela, a company that specialises in Makeup services. In November 2014, Eva released her self-titled second EP. Eva's debut studio album, 1960, was scheduled to be released in January 2015.

    PHYNO

    Azubuike Chibuzo Nelson goes by the stage name Phyno. Born 9 October 1986, is an Igbo rap and hip hop recording artist. He started his musical career as a producer in 2003. He is renowned for rapping in the Igbo language. His debut studio album, No Guts No Glory, was released in 2014. It produced the singles "Ghost Mode", "Man of the Year", "Parcel" and "O Set". As a producer, he has worked with artists such as Timaya, Flavour, Ruggedman, Bracket, J Martins and Mr Raw.

    M.I. - (MR INCREDIBLE)

    Jude Abaga (born 4 October 1981) better known by stage name 'M.I', is the current CEO of the Chocolate City Music. He has won several awards including the MTV Africa Music Awards 2009. He rose to prominence in 2006 when his song "Crowd Mentality" became popular in his hometown of Jos. On 11 December 2008, M.I released his critically acclaimed debut album, Talk About It.
    Jude's venture in the hip hop world started with the sampling of musical works from DMX and Lauryn Hill as early as 1998. After his stint at Calvin College, Michigan, US, he delved into poetry while pursuing a career in Business and Economics. Similarities in styles have also been drawn to renowned rappers such as Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Jay-Z.

    JESSE JAGZ

    Jesse Garba Abaga (born 10 August 1984), popularly known as Jesse Jagz, is beyond a rapper. He is also a singer, producer and songwriter. In April 2015, he re-signed with Chocolate City after leaving the label in May 2012 to establish his own imprint known as Jagz Nation. He recorded his first album with a group named Gospel Insanity.
    In 2004, he hooked up with his brother Jude Abaga, (a.k.a. MI); together they started Inner Hub Studios. By 2006, Jesse started a solo career with a debut-hit "Africa" that remained at #1 on the cool fm chart for months. Jesse Jagz hit songs include "Nobody Test Me", "Bend Down Low", "Sugar Cane Baby", and "The Greatest", while his hit song "My Brother" was selected as part of the International Music Entrepreneur of the Year (IYMEY) 2008 compilation.

    ICE PRINCE

    Panshak Zamani (born 30 October 1986), better known by his stage name Ice Prince, is a hip hop recording artist and actor. He rose to fame after releasing "Oleku", one of Nigeria's most remixed songs of all time. He won the 2009 Hennessy Artistry Club Tour. Ice Prince is currently signed to Chocolate City. His debut studio album, Everybody Loves Ice Prince, was released in 2011. It was supported by the singles "Oleku", "Superstar", "Juju" and "Magician". In 2013, Ice Prince released Fire of Zamani as his second studio album. The album contained the singles "Aboki", "More", "Gimme Dat" and "I Swear". On 1 July 2015, Chocolate City announced Ice Prince as the new Vice Chairman of the music label.

  • NAETO C SET TO LAUNCH ALBUM

    NAETO C SET TO LAUNCH ALBUM

    COME September, fans of superstar rapper, Naeto C, will be in for a swell time, as the artiste has unveiled plans to release his highly awaited album.

    Naeto C dropped the hint when he stopped over at Radio Sapientia, Onitsha, before he stormed the stage for his final appearance at the seventh leg of Star Music Trek, which held at Godwin Achebe Stadium Onitsha on May 11.

    The WKG rapper, a few weeks ago, had disclosed that he was yet to come up with a name for the album and asked fans to help him out.

    The artiste, who has also performed at Makurdi and Uyo on the Star Music Trek, apparently wants to devote more of his time to producing another award-winning album.

  • Mr Raw, Naeto C bow out of Star Trek

    Mr Raw, Naeto C bow out of Star Trek

    HEADLINE artistes, Naeto C and Mr. Raw, have bowed out of the Star Music Trek concert, after seven weeks of pulsating performances across the country.

    The concert, which began on Saturday, May 10, saw fans trooping through the gates of Godwin Achebe Stadium, Onitsha as early as 12pm.

    Naeto C’s energetic performance delivered with some of his greatest hits, I Gentle 10/10, Tony Montana, Kini Big Deal provided a perfect finishing to his final performance on the Trek this year.

    At a brief stopover at Radio Sapiente Onitsha earlier on in the day, the popular rapper had promised to ‘shut down the city’, which he did to an appreciative ovation from the audience.

    Wearing matching white outfits, the duo of Harrysong and KCee threw the audience into frenzy as they performed their hit songs: Beta Pickin, Bulienu Jesus, Pull Over and Akuna Matata, among others. The Limpopo King, Kcee, as usual, rewarded his fans on stage after an extremely energetic mini dance competition produced some skillful and enthusiastic winners.

    Phyno continued his dominance as the King of the East, while consolidating on his new album, No Guts No Glory. The rapper wrapped up the night with a stunning finale.

    Introducing himself with his hit maker, One Love, Mr. Raw made sure he went the extra mile to thrill his audience for his last act on the Trek stage this year.

    Also, some stylish dancers unveiled the Black Diamond, Wande Coal, on stage; and with his signature fluid dance steps, he got guests dancing to his songs.

    There were guest appearances from Dammy Krane, Efa and Pucado.  The Trek moves to Benin for the 8th stage today at Sam Ogbemudia Stadium.

  • Naeto C, Yemi Alade, others  rock at Gulder Club Ultimate

    Naeto C, Yemi Alade, others rock at Gulder Club Ultimate

    IT was a gathering of some of the best entertainers last weekend as guests stormed Enugu for the South eastern debut of Gulder Club Ultimate. Rapper Naeto C, comedian-turned lawmaker, Tony One Week, Burna Boy, Yemi Alade and fast-rising rapper, Sym 19, were some of the guests who rocked the event.

    The event, which held at the Polo Park Mall, witnessed performances from four of Nigeria’s popular DJs as well as local and international acts.

    Darey Art Alade and Freeze of Cool FM compered the show, while Tobe Dadiva and Lorenzo Menakaya glammed up the red carpet.

    According to the Marketing Manager, Gulder and Legend, Emmanuel Agu, the initiative was proof of the brand’s commitment to providing unprecedented experiences for consumers across the country while ensuring that Nigerians enjoy ultimate entertainment. The two-day event started off with Flavour’s Jazz band thrilling guests to live performances of popular local and foreign tracks. The performance was followed by the indigenous Ikorodo dancers who were dressed in colourful traditional attires.

    International acts who performed at the event include Cyrl Wheel, Flame Oz and Gandini Jugglers. Also present at the show were DJ Neptune, DJ Caise, DJ Spinall and Big N.

  • Naeto C, Nicole expecting  second child

    Naeto C, Nicole expecting second child

    LESS than two years after getting married, award- winning rapper, Naeto C and his wife, Nicole, are expecting their second child together.

    The couple tied the knot in July 2012, and the marriage has already been blessed with a male child.

    Born December 1982, Naeto C is a Nigerian rapper and record producer. He is the son of the former Minister of Aviation and Transport, Chief (Mrs.) Kema Chikwe, who was also Nigeria’s Ambassador to Ireland.