Tag: Olamide

  • Olamide, Phyno, Falz, others for Wazobia Valentine Carnival

    Playing its part to celebrate couples in Nigeria, indigenous radio station, Wazobia FM is putting together a two-day concert on February 11 and 12, at the Muri -Okunola Park, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Tagged Wazobia FM Carnival, Chief Executive Officer of Cool FM, Wazobia FM and Nigeria Info FM, Mr. Serge Noujaim expressed optimism that the maiden edition of the carnival will be packed with a lot of exciting moments for singles, couples and families. He also revealed that the station’s OAPs will hold the audience spell-bound with trilling moments.

    Artistes who are billed to entertain at the event include Olamide, Phyno, Kcee, Falz, Timaya, MI, Orezi, Mr Eazi, Sold Star, Mayorkun, Vector, Ice prince, African China, Korede Bello and a host of others.

    Noujaim also revealed that the show will be spiced with other varieties such as a corner for kids, a fashion exhibition, gift competition, dance troupes, sports and transmission of live EPL and NPFL league matches, food beverages and wireless internet from Coollink.

  • Fan challenges Olamide on good conduct

    A fan has challenged popular singer, Olamide, to use his music for the benefit of the country. Following the call for a peaceful first nationwide protest against the federal government by 2baba slated for February 5, 2017. The fan, with the name, Make_way11, posted on the wall of Olamide with the title @Baddosneh this is an open letter to you:

    “I know you will never support 2face protest on Feb 5, because you have collect money from Buhari and corrupt politicians. You are part of Nigerian problems; you are part of the people that put Nigerians in this APC change mess. Why can’t you copy the likes of Fela Kuti, Ebenezar Obey and the rest that use their music to fight for Nigerians?

    “All you know is to collect money from corrupt politicians and campaign for them; you don’t care if your fans are suffering. You need to leave this your greedy attitude and start doing what will make people remember you after your death.

    Another fan calling the latter’s attention to all musicians being the same got this reply: “2baba never campaigned or collected from anyone since he became famous. Have you heard the song Politics na Big Business P.B.B. It was released before 2015 election; Femi Kuti and Sound Sultan were on it.”

    According to the artiste, the protest is a call for good governance and an urgent explanation for the economic downturn nationwide.

  • OLAMIDE TRIPS FOR SPIFF OF ‘THE JOHNSONS’

    HIP hop singer/rapper and YBNL boss Olamide has shown his soft side for comedy as he lauded the performance of Samuel Ajibola, an actor more populalrly known as Spiff in the television comedy drama, The Johnsons.

    Olamide who is still promoting his latest effort, Glory Album, went on his Instagram page, baddosneh, to give kudos to the actor.

    ‘U need to watch the Johnson’s to get d cruise. Spiiiiiiffff,’ he wrote, posting a picture with the caption, ‘I dey think of how to think…’

    The post got over 6, 700 likes within four hours with over 150 comments in agreement with the ‘Pepper Dem Gang’ crooner.

    Further affirming his love for the actor, Olamide on his Twitter page later wrote, ‘Same here RT @iamAlub: @olamide_YBNL Walai i watch The Johnsons because of Spiff.’

    Ajibola, who plays the role of Spiff, a dumb fellow in the drama, The Johnsons, is a Nigerian actor, who started acting at the age of six when he featured in Opa Williams’s ‘Tears for Love.’

    He graduated with a B.Sc in Political Science from the University of Lagos and a Diploma in acting from Amaka Igwe’s  Centre from Excellence in Film and Media Studies, Lagos.

  • Olamide  raises the bar  with OLIC3

    Olamide raises the bar with OLIC3

    CELEBRATED hip hop artiste, Olamide has made another mark in the history of live performance in Nigeria as the third edition of his signature event, Olamide Live in Concert, held on Monday, December 26 at Eko Hotel Convention Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Hosted by comedian AY and Nollywood actress Funke Akindele, attendees ranged from some of the most revered dignitaries and socialites to A-list celebrities and personalities which include Lagos State governor Akinwunmi Ambode, Oba Elegushi, 2face Idibia, Wizkid, Obafemi Martins, Yaw, Funke Akindele, Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Badmus, Toke Makinwa, Iyabo Ojo, Bovi and a host of others.

    Baddo, as he is fondly called, thrilled the audience as he performed some of his biggest hits including Bobo, Eyan Mayweather, Turn Up, Stupid Love, Eleda Mi, Abule Sowo, Konkobility, Yemi My Lover, Melo Melo and several others.

    Olamide made three appearances throughout the night with his producer Pheelz and got the same reception from the crowd each time.

    Other artistes and comedians present include Naomi Mac, Wale Turner, Koker, Terry Apala, Dammy Krane, Pencil, Woli Arole, Seyi Law, Funnybone, Ushbebe, Viktoh, Adekunle Gold, Solidstar, Lilkesh, Ycee, Oritse Femi, Chidinma, Jesse Jagz, YBNL Princess, Mayokun, Dremo, Ketchup, Phyno, Pasuma, Davido and more also delivered ecstatic performances; taking the euphoria of the night a notch higher as the mammoth audience bellowed with delight.

    One of the highlights of the show was the subtle DJ battle that ensued between DJ Consequence and DJ Enimoney.

    Olamide Live in concert 3 was organised by Right Entertainment, Achievas Entertainment and YBNL.

  • TIWA SAVAGE, FALZ, OLAMIDE  THRILL ‘ONE LAST TIME’

    TIWA SAVAGE, FALZ, OLAMIDE THRILL ‘ONE LAST TIME’

    BEER brand, Heineken, has announced plans to extend its viewing experience across major cities in Nigeria with pop-up experience centres for consumers. The brand, which the sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, made the announcement at the One Last Time party, it held last Saturday to close the Heineken House Lagos.

    Explaining that the centres will be a mini-replication of the Heineken House Lagos, Ngozi Nkwoji, Senior Brand Manager, Heineken said; “The Heineken House Lagos is widely known and well regarded. The House has over the years become a true evidence of the level of comfort Heineken offers to its consumers. However, the Heineken House Lagos will now be replaced by several Heineken pop-up experience centers in major cities in Nigeria.”

    Nkwoji further noted that the Heineken pop-up experience centers are an extension of Heineken’s desire to ensure that the premium Heineken experience is enjoyed by its consumers across Nigeria.

    The Heineken House Lagos, the first Champions Planet in Africa, was the premium home of exciting experiences and conviviality as it offered visitors, business leaders and influential personalities an opportunity to enjoy matches while building new relationships. The One Last Time party was held to celebrate these experiences the Heineken House provided for fans of the UCL over the years.

    At the party which witnessed performances from A-list artistes such as Tiwa Savage, Falz and Olamide, the lucky winner of a raffle draw was presented with a KLM business class return ticket.

    The new Heineken pop-up experience centres will open at the resumption of the 2016/2017 UCL season.

  • Tiwa Savage, Falz, Olamide thrill at One Last Time

    Tiwa Savage, Falz, Olamide thrill at One Last Time

    •As Heineken launches pop-up centres

    Beer brand, Heineken, has announced plans to extend its viewing experience across major cities in Nigeria with pop-up experience centres for consumers. The brand, which the sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, made the announcement at the One Last Time party, it held last Saturday to close the Heineken House Lagos.

    Explaining that the centres will be a mini-replication of the Heineken House Lagos, Ngozi Nkwoji, Senior Brand Manager, Heineken said; “The Heineken House Lagos is widely known and well regarded. The House has over the years become a true evidence of the level of comfort Heineken offers to its consumers. However, the Heineken House Lagos will now be replaced by several Heineken pop-up experience centers in major cities in Nigeria.”

    Nkwoji further noted that the Heineken pop-up experience centers are an extension of Heineken’s desire to ensure that the premium Heineken experience is enjoyed by its consumers across Nigeria.

    The Heineken House Lagos, the first Champions Planet in Africa, was the premium home of exciting experiences and conviviality as it offered visitors, business leaders and influential personalities an opportunity to enjoy matches while building new relationships. The One Last Time party was held to celebrate these experiences the Heineken House provided for fans of the UCL over the years.

    At the party which witnessed performances from A-list artistes such as Tiwa Savage, Falz and Olamide, the lucky winner of a raffle draw was presented with a KLM business class return ticket.

    The new Heineken pop-up experience centres will open at the resumption of the 2016/2017 UCL season.

  • Owerri rocks with Star Music Trek

    Owerri rocks with Star Music Trek

    …Bright Chimeze makes surprise appearance

    …Olamide’s Yoruba lyrics popular among young Easterners

     

    DJ Neptune took the lead in the music rave, setting the mood for the much anticipated occasion.

    Anchored by notable Lagos MC Laffup, the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri, Imo State, played host to an amazing number of revelers who were determined to keep vigil with the widely advertised music stars in this year’s Star Music Trek, an annual city-to-city tour of trending artistes,  put together by Nigerian Breweries Plc.

    As early as 9pm, last Saturday, the atmosphere was turbocharged with ecstatic youths who were not only anxious for live performances, but to savour the moment with familiar artistes in concert.

    On the line-up included Flavour Nabania, Olamide, M,I Abaga, Kcee, Nigga Raw, Humble Smith and  Runtown. And it was obvious the crowd couldn’t wait.

    The icing on the cake was having burgeoning artistes show their stuff on the glamorous stage, before these big masquerades. Not less than 30 of these wannabes artistes took their turns to impress the crowd. Although theirs were not popular tunes, they sounded promising to the ears, lending credence to why they were selected among the multitude that approached the organisers for chance on stage.

    Hash-tagged ‘mycityrocks’, the road-show had made previous stops in Makurdi, Abuja and Calabar, with the last leg billed to hold in Lagos on November 26, 2016.

    Kicking off the show proper, the dramatic entry of Mr Raw was indeed a show production delight. The MC had feigned a random search for freestylers in the crowd, and after putting the microphone to the mouths of three guys who struggled with their rap lyrics, the compass rested on Mr Raw who was only revealed when he lifted the hood from his face. The crowd roared as the artiste made his way to the stage, singing his popular song, Obodo, which he did with Klint da Drunk. That was soon followed by tracks like ‘Baby Baby’, ‘Odi Okay’ and ‘Mr Raw Nwanne’, ‘Spiritual Congi’ and ‘Hip-hop Gyration’ among others.

    Mr Raw’s act was followed by that of Runtown. Then, Humble Smith who was introduced by actor Osita Iheme, aka Pawpaw through a recorded video. A rare gem, the Humble Smith, with his live band, comprising of a back-up singer, two guitarists and a pianist, thrilled the crowd with some high life tunes that changed the tune of the show. He disclosed that he started music 18 years ago through the influence of the legendary Highlife singer, Bright Chimeze. Then came a moment of surprise, as the Zigima sound-styled crooner climbed the stage to do back-up for Humble Smith who sang his hit, ‘African Style’.

    It was homecoming for Kcee who, alongside his former band member, Presh, started his journey at the Star Quest academy in Lagos. Kicking off his performance with ‘Limpopo’, he raised the tempo of the beats which was gracefully toned down by Humble Smith’s kind of songs. However, Kcee’s entry continue the live aspect of the show going by his inclusion of a back-up singer and a pianist. He introduced two members of his 5Star Music label, Xbustar and Skiibii who rocked the stage with him. But Kcee’s shows are usually not complete without some show of generosity. Despite throwing a bunch of N500 notes into the crowd, one Lucky Azubuike won N30, 000 for being a good dancer. Someone in the crowd also got his golden anklet, and another, his sweat shirt.

    Next in line for performance, M.I Abaga entered with his ‘Africa Rapper No 1’ song, a mix of rap and highlife. For Christian, a guy spotted from the crowd for being versed in M.I’s raps, the artiste’s sun glasses and a brand new shoe became his take-home. Like Bright Chimeze, Kelly Handsome made a surprise appearance with his ‘Maga Don Pay’ song.

    When Olamide climbed the stage at 3:17am, a new spirit appeared to have entered the fun seekers. It was unimaginable how the leading South-west hip star could have so much impression on the Easterners. They know his songs and were almost ahead of the artiste in rendering the lyrics which are mostly delivered in Yoruba. The shout if Bodoo, as Olamide is often called rent the air. The artist himself appeared to be amazed by the sing-along, as he stopping the music once in a while to examine their mastery of the lines. Then, singing ‘Fada Fada’, predominantly Igbo song he did with Phyno, Olamide showed he too was at home with the Easterners.

    Now, who is best to close the Owerri show if not Flavour, the rumoured bae of Project Fame winner, Chidinma Ekile, whose sexy biceps makes as much news as his music across the continent.

    He was the third artiste on the night to deliver a live performance with a guitarist, a pianist and a trumpeter. He rendered his popular highlife music to the delight of all – Some tales by moonlight, some romantic poetry, a bit of adult remarks – he did tracks like ‘Ada Ada’, ‘baby Oku’, ‘Oyi’, ‘Mmege’ and ‘Obianuju’ among others.

    By the time Flavour hit the last note at 4:37am, Star Trek Owerri had delivered a sterling night of fun and the crew could only look forward to a fortnight when the last leg of the series will berth in Lagos.

  • Wizkid, Olamide, to  battle at MTV EMAs

    Wizkid, Olamide, to battle at MTV EMAs

    NIGERIAN superstars, Olamide and Wizkid, have been nominated alongside Alikiba (Tanzania), Black Coffee (South Africa) and Cassper Nyovest (South Africa) for Best African Act at the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards.

    Alex Okosi, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) Africa, stated; “It is wonderful to see African artists nominated at the 2016 MTV EMAs on the same platform as global superstars of the calibre of Rihanna, Beyoncé, Drake, Kanye West and more.”

    In other categories, cultural icons Beyoncé and Justin Bieber led the pack with five nominations each. Superstar Adele followed closely behind with four nods, alongside Best Rock nominees Coldplay, Best New Act nominee Lukas Graham and Best Male candidate Shawn Mendes. Rihanna and Drake earned three nods each, including a Best Song nomination for their hit collaboration “Work.” Adele’s record-shattering hit “Hello,” Justin Bieber’s electronic pop track “Sorry,” Lukas Graham’s soul-pop ballad “7 Years” and the Seeb remix of Mike Posner’s dance smash “I Took A Pill In Ibiza” also earned nominations for Best Song.

    To celebrate a year of international artistry in a digital era that inspires creative connection between artists and fans more than ever, MTV unveiled the Best Song nominees in a vocal cover medley by Spanish rising artist/Internet sensation Leroy Sanchez. The reveal of the video was broadcast across MTV’s digital platforms and a coalition of media partners.

    The 2016 MTV EMAs will air live on MTV and MTV Base on Sunday, November 6 from the Ahoy Rotterdam in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

  • 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.

  • Lil Kesh, Olamide part ways

    Lil Kesh, Olamide part ways

    Popular singer Keshinro Ololade, stage name Lil Kesh, is set to part ways with his mentor and label boss Olamide. The news of their business separation has been subject of rumours, but there are indications this is not unconnected to the expiration of Kesh’s two-year contract with the Olamide-led label, YBNL Nation.

    The Shoki crooner, we gathered, is set to float a label of his own, which he claimed will be in form of a movement.

    Olamide has been known to favour a two-year contract with his sign-ons in the belief that it is enough period for them to stand on their ‘two feet’. This is in response to critics who ascribe ulterior motives to his preference.

    “Saying Kesh or Victoh or anyone else is gonna leave me is kind ash…y, I want these niggas to be great. Not slaves or dependent,” Olamide said via Twitter.

    Although Olamide and Lil Kesh are yet to respond to enquiries as to the status of their relationship, feelers have it that the parting is amicable.

    Apparently, Olamide’s wish for his protégées have come true if reports that Lil Kesh is now financially buoyant enough to fund his projects and music videos. Kesh moved from his Lagos mainland base to a posh apartment in the upscale Lekki neighbourhood, and the house is equipped with an in-house studio- all acquired within the space of Kesh’s YBNL contract.

    Olamide’s training seems to have paid off as Kesh’s career has taken off in a big way, hence his decision to move on, and do his own thing. As an anonymous source puts it, “Olamide has been training them all to stand on their own and Kesh was the first to blow, that’s why he’s the first to move on.”

    Recall that only in January this year, Olamide mounted the stage at the Headies Awards Night to criticise the organisers for not giving the Rookie of the Year award to Kesh.