Tag: Reekado Banks

  • Reekado Banks reportedly splashes millions on 16 houses

    Reekado Banks reportedly splashes millions on 16 houses

    Afrobeats artist, Reekado Banks, recently shared a video on his Snapchat page where he showcased his ongoing construction project of multiple houses.

    According to the video, the former Mavin singer has invested millions of naira in building 16 units of his mansion.

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    He mentioned that he did so to have a say in choosing his neighbours.

    “Man copped all 16 units to decide his own neighbors”, he wrote in pidgin.

  • I feel your pains, Reekado Banks sympathises with Wizkid on mum’s death

    I feel your pains, Reekado Banks sympathises with Wizkid on mum’s death

    Afrobeats singer Reekado Banks has empathized with his colleague Wizkid, offering his condolences for the loss of his beloved mother, who died in August 2023.

    Expressing his sadness, Reekado Banks responded to concerns raised by fans about Wizkid’s recent appearance, which had caused much worry.

    Adding to fans’ worries were recent pictures of Wizkid and his baby mama, Jada P, at the Bob Marley event.

    Given Wizkid’s prior statement about feeling lost since his mother’s passing, Reekado Banks took to his Instagram page to share his own experience of similar pain.

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    The former Mavin artist disclosed that he also lost his mother in September 2022, acknowledging that life hasn’t been the same for him since then.

    He wrote: “I feel my bro Wiz!! I’ve been there since September 2022 when I lost my mum.

    “Many don’t understand the struggle, but soldier man gats keep showing up like nothing happened. We Move.”

  • DJ Power enlists Afrobeats Star Reekado Banks in new single ‘Choose to Lie’

    DJ Power enlists Afrobeats Star Reekado Banks in new single ‘Choose to Lie’

    DJ Power, a celebrated artiste from the lively streets of Brooklyn, New York, and the rhythmic vibes of Toronto, has teamed up with Afrobeats sensation Reekado Banks, Alex Mali and Ajura to orchestrate a musical masterpiece “Choose to Lie.”

    This time, they’ve woven a musical tapestry that blends R&B, Afrobeats, and Amapiano into a global sensation that’s both catchy and culturally transcendent.

    “Choose to Lie” stands out as a testament to the incredible power of cross-continental collaboration.

    Fresh from the success of his previous track, “Special Delivery,” which made waves on the global music scene, DJ Power returns with a fresh and invigorating release that promises to reshape the contemporary music landscape.

    For this project, he’s also united with Brooklyn’s very own R&B queen, Alex Mali, and the emerging star Ajura, to deliver “Choose to Lie.” It’s a masterpiece that is nothing short of a sonic revelation.

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    At the heart of “Choose to Lie” is the captivating presence of Reekado Banks, a powerhouse in the Nigerian music scene. His signature Afrobeats style takes center stage, infusing the song with infectious rhythms and mesmerizing melodies that will have you swaying to the beat.

    Alex Mali adds her unique R&B flair to the mix, and Ajura steps up with a killer hook that grabs your attention and refuses to let go. The song is more than just a melody; it’s a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of love, self-discovery, and the eternal struggle between perception and reality. The lyrics and vibrant melodies create a vivid picture that’s both emotionally captivating and universally relatable.

    What truly sets “Choose to Lie” apart is the rich cultural fusion it represents. In an age where collaboration knows no geographical boundaries, these artists have seamlessly blended their unique musical styles to create something that transcends borders.

    This genre-blurring collaboration opens doors to a growing audience for Afrobeats, propelling it into the hearts of music lovers worldwide. It’s a unique opportunity for the global community to come together and connect through the universal language of music.

    As the world continues to evolve and interconnect, music remains the unifying force that knows no bounds. “Choose to Lie” is more than just a song; it’s a symbol of the transformative power of cross-continental collaboration.

    It’s a testament to the power of music and a celebration of the universal harmony that can be achieved when artists from diverse backgrounds come together to create something beautiful. In a world that can sometimes feel divided, “Choose to Lie” reminds us that music has the unmatched ability to break down barriers and unite us all.

  • Reekado Banks to perform ‘I AM’ at Trace Live

    Courtesy of Trace Live, Reekado Banks will take the stage at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island, Lagos on Friday, June 28, 2019 to treat attendees to a swirl of becoming: ‘I AM’, his latest effort as a musician.

    Trace is an intimate live show that provides a platform for artistes to own the center stage, showcase the instrumental ensemble of their songs through a live performance with the support of a live band. It also allows each artiste to tell the story of their journey.

    Reekado Banks, whose real name is, Ayoleyi Hanniel Solomon, is a singer and songwriter. While his elder brother is a music producer, his elder sister is a song writer. Reekado started his music career at an early stage through guidance from his brother who was a producer, helping him produce his music and also teaching him the keynotes of music and song writing.

    He was signed under MAVIN record label but broke away to form his own record label known as Banks Music.

    Some of his hits at Mavin records included ‘Katapot’, ‘Ladies and Gentle Men’, ‘Jeje’. He has also featured with Falz The Bahd Guy, Tiwa Savage and others.

    Trace Live is partnered by Bolanle Austen Peters and Cabal Entertainment and sponsored by Lord’s Gin, Pepsi, Tom Tom and Munch It.

  • AY, Dj Cuppy, others for Kanu Heart Foundation’s concert

    AY, Reekado Banks, Peruzzi and Dj Cuppy are set to thrill fans alongside other superstars at Kanu Heart Foundation’s first ever charity concert.

    The event tagged ‘Using music to save a heart’ will hold on May 19, 2019 at the Indigo2 at The O2, London.

    The convener of the concert, ex-Arsenal and Nigerian footballer Kanu Nwankwo, said that he is determined to change the lives of many, by funding heart surgeries for children suffering across Africa with funds raised from the concert.

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    Asking for support early this year, Kanu said 20 patients of the Kanu Heart Foundation were operated on by March but there are 200 still on the waiting list for surgeries.

  • Tolani, Otedola’s daughter releases music video ft. Reekado Banks

    Femi Otedola’s first daughter, Tolani has released the official music video of her latest single ”Ba Mi Lo” featuring Singer Reekado Banks.

    Tolani, Cuppy’s eldest sister dropped the official video few days after the new song, “Ba mi Lo’’ was released on her instagram handle @shestolani #BaMilo featuring @reekadobanks.

    “Ba Mi Lo,” which means “Come With Me” in English language, is a song that speaks on how everyone has that person they obsess about but they are not sure the feeling is mutual.

    The 2 minutes 45 second video was directed by Aje Films.

    Although there have been speculation by fans that the duo were dating, when their photos first appeared on various social media platform, the video showed that they were actually working on this new record.

    The female singer and songwriter, was raised in London England, provided her with an opportunity to soak up two rich cultures which is evident in her music.

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    She has teamed up with some of the music industry’s most accomplished songwriters and producers, including Ali Tencent (Jessie J, David guetta, Westlife).

    She had also worked with Afrobeat hit maker Ekelly and Anthony Marshall of Hitroom recordings; His credits include Britney Spears, JLo, Nelly Furtado, Craig David.

    Tolaní’s debut single “Tenderoni ft Skales. Produced by Anthony Marshall is a blend of Soulful harmonies and infectious African Rhythms that offers listeners a summer time Feel good factor.

  • Hero dazzles fans with music fiesta

    The Chuba Ikpeazu Stadium in Onitsha, Anambra State, came alive penultimate Friday, as Duncan Mighty, Timaya, Harrysong, Omawunmi, Reekado Banks and Rudeboy, one half of PSquare and other artistes, took to the stage to thrill the crowd at the fourth edition of the Hero Lager fiesta themed ‘Bridge edition’.

    Poised as a brand that represents the southeast, Hero was launched into the Nigerian market in August 2012, working its way into the hearts of consumers in the South Eastern region who christened the beer ‘Oh Mpa’, in reverence and as a mark of respect (Mpa means father in Igbo language). The premium lager, Hero, was also only recently knighted with a new crown cork -a Red Cork and with the title of ‘Dike Mba Nile.’

    Speaking at the event, Marketing Director, International Breweries, Plc., Mrs. Tolu Adedeji said every year, the Hero fiesta attracts thousands of fans who are loyal to the brand and appreciate what it stands for.

    “We made the decision to make Onitsha the venue of our annual fiesta as a way of appreciating the acceptance and the loyalty enjoyed by Hero Lager beer and it gets bigger and better with each passing year,” Adedeji said.

    “We hope to continue bringing so much value to our customers and maintaining the good relationship.”

    Marketing Manager, Hero Lager, Obumneke Okoli, said, “Hero is a well-established brand in the eastern part of the country and International Breweries Plc. is tremendously thrilled to bring to them a night packed with fun and excitement as a way of expressing our unwavering gratitude to our Igbo brothers.”

    Hero fiesta is an annual music extravaganza put together by International Breweries to celebrate its customers for their loyalty, while identifying with the culture of the people, particularly those resident in the South-Eastern part of the country.

  • Reekado Banks for Europe tour

    Coming on the heels of a successful music tour of Europe which featured indigenous rapper, Olamide, the crew of 03 Media is set to embark on another exciting musical tour, this time with the Prince of the Marvin Crew, Reekado Banks.

    According to information, the tour, which will tentatively commence June 15 and run till July 1, is put together in partnership with Afro-Euro Entertainment and Urban Entertainment.

    During the tour, it is expected that Reekado Banks, who was crowned the Next Rated at Headies 2015, will have the opportunity of bringing his unique brand of Afro hip-hop music to Africans in Diaspora.

    Officially tagged ‘The Party 2018’, the organisers say that the musical tour is aimed to export the music of the young music artiste, Reekado Banks, to the outside world.

    It kicks off at Istanbul, Turkey, then to Antwerp in Belgium, Torino in Italy and other major cities of Europe. Other cities that the ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ crooner will tour, include Paris and Bordeaux in France, Stockholm in Sweden,  Copenhagen in Denmark,and Reggia Emilia in Italy, just to mention a few.

    According to the conveners, the tour is in tandem with the genuine ideas and focuses drive of the management of Ozone’s O3 Media, which has had the track record of exposing a number of Hip-hop artistes like Tecno, Terry G and Olamide.

    The last Olamide’s tour has been described as a spectacular and crowd-filled that even in the inclement weather of winter, the crowd that witnessed the shows in the different cities he performed were so enthusiastic and humongous.

    Reekado Banks is on Don Jazzy-owned Mavis Records label, and is already staging intensive rehearsals to meet up with the high expectations of the many concerts in view.

  • Reekado Banks not expectant

    Contrary to reports that Ayoleyi Solomon Hanniel popularly known as Reekado Banks announced that he was an expectant father, the story is now in the reverse.

    On Tuesday, the singer shared a picture with a lady and captioned it, ‘Our baby is coming cc @de_mure’

    However, @de_mure is the artiste’s sister-in-law (his brother’s wife).

    Many had thought that it was a fresh beginning for the artiste who in the last part of 2017, was said to have quit his relationship with his old girlfriend who was reported to be studying in Houston, Texas.

    Reekado Banks who is currently signed to Mavin Records won ‘The Rookie of the Year’ at The Headies 2014, and won the controversial ‘Next Rated Award’ at The Headies 2015.

    His debut studio album, ‘Spotlight’, was released on September 1, 2016 and was number 10 on the Billboard World Album Music Chart.

  • Lil Kesh, Reekado Banks and Kiss Daniel: Three years after Headies clash

    Lil Kesh, Reekado Banks and Kiss Daniel: Three years after Headies clash

    THREE years ago at the Headies Award, three major new artistes were nominated for the next rated category which Reekado Banks eventually won.

    Having won the next rated, a ‘fight’ broke out between Mavin Records boss Don Jazy and Olamide whose label, YBNL, Lil Kesh was signed on.

    While speaking on stage, Olamide insinuated that Lil Kesh deserved the award because he dominated the Nigerian music industry that year in view with ‘back to back’ hits but was cheated on. He suspected foul play.

    Although it was a great year for then G-Worldwide signee, Kiss Daniel, who had hits and was nominated alongside Kesh and Banks but the fight took the focus off the artiste.

    Fast forward to last year, a lot seem to have happened as Kiss Daniel had a fight with his label which caused him to split and launch his own label Fly Boy Inc, Lil Kesh’s contract expired with Olamide’s YBNL,(he started his own label called Yagi Records) but Reekado Banks remain with Don Jazzy’s Mavin.

    Within a space of three years the trio made moves, recorded songs and did shows but something seemed amiss somewhere.

    2016 was a more competitive and ‘successful’ year for the artistes as they all had hit songs but who was able to maintain or rather be more consistent? Last year was quite disturbing for kiss Daniel because of his rift with his label but he still dished out hits like ‘Yeba’ and ‘No Do’ while Reekado on the other hand dropped ‘Easy’ (Jeje) which was an instant hit. He also did a follow up single, ‘Like,’ featuring label mate Tiwa Savage and celebrated guitarist Fiokee which is still enjoying massive airplay.

    The Mavin artiste also had a ‘Thank You’ concert in Ibadan. However, not much has been heard from Yagi records CEO, Lil Kesh since his last release ‘RORA’ in November which wasn’t a typical hit that comes from Lil Kesh and it seem like the artiste is taking a break from music. In fact, Kesh hasn’t posted any video or picture on his Instagram page since December 30 2017 until January 31 this year with only less than 4,000 likes compared to his usual over 60,000 likes on a post.HOW would you say your career fared last year?  To me, 2017 was a fabulous year and I had a lot of events, both within and outside the country. We had quite a lot of things to do and it was a year of multiple ground breaking events.

    What are your plans for the New Year?

    This year, I’m definitely working on releasing a new album and I already dropped a single towards the end of 2017 ahead of the forthcoming album. I’m still in the studio working and I will be featuring a lot of artistes. I wouldn’t want to talk about them right now. The album dropping this year would be my second album.

    Tell us about your new single, ‘Yes Sir’.

    The song is just my own way of saying I praise and honour God. A line from the song says ‘I salute the Holy Commander. God is the Commander in Chief of our destiny and universe. He knows my end from the beginning and he determines the course of my life.’ All I’m saying is that even if the devil or someone tries to do anything in the face of adversity and challenges of life, I still come to say I salute the one that commands me.

    What kind of music do you do?

    I do Contemporary African gospel music with a fusion of some contemporary blend into it. So, it’s all-encompassing so people outside even Nigeria and Africa can have a feel of it and enjoy it but ultimately it’s gospel music.

    Tell us more about this genre of music?

    It is highly percussive as we have the talking drum, the drum set, shekere, omele and the African local instruments. On the contemporary side we have the keyboard, bass guitar, lead guitar and the saxophone. It’s a fusion of everything.

    How did you come about the name Tosin Bee?

    Tosin Bee is my stage name coined out of my name. At a point, I started bearing many names which wasn’t really sitting well. Along the line, I met someone who was supposed to be my manager at a time and we thought of a name that’s unique which will go well and we thought of having something from my name. So we took the Tosin from my name and the Bee from Adejumobi. That was how the name came about.

    How long have you been doing music?

    I’ve been in music for some time now and I started out in the choir. After a while, when I went to the university, I was the music director for my fellowship and after school I started fully and here we are today.

    Can we say music has been your calling from childhood?

    I would like to say that because some people would say they have been singing from their mother’s womb, but it’s been in me from childhood and my grandfather was a musician. But it wasn’t really developed until when I was a teenager when it became more of me.

    Which artistes have you worked with so far?

    In terms of recording, I have worked with Nosa, Mike Abdul, Big Bolaji, Big Bob and quite a number of artistes and they were all fantastic and it was cool working with them. Beyond the recording, I’m also a performing artiste and I have been on the stage with Tim Godfrey, Frank Edwards, Tope Alabi, Eben, Onos and I learnt valuable lessons from them.

    Why Gospel music?

    For me, it’s a calling and I didn’t just wake up one day and said because I didn’t have any job let me do this. It’s a calling and I went to school to study English Language. After that, I went into PR and did Adverts and Public Relations. So this is a calling for me. It wasn’t like I forced myself into it as I found myself in it. But I believe that I have an assignment and God has called me to this. I believe one of the assignments is to use worship to liberate people and win souls by depopulating the kingdom of Hell and making Jesus more popular. I believe that’s the whole essence of why I am in this.

    What makes Tosin Bee exceptional?

    First of all, if I am not going to be sounding too spiritual now I would say it’s the grace of God on me and sometimes you may have all the skills in this world and if you don’t have enough grace backing it up you may not be able to travel far. Secondly is the fact that I am versatile beyond the Fuji thing, as I said I do contemporary gospel music as it’s a fusion. A lot of people are one sided but I’m able to blend the two together, which is rare. That’s one of the things that make me unique and special.

    What’s your relationship with the Redeemed Christian Church of God?

    By God’s grace, I’m a full-fledged member of RCCG and a worship leader there and to the Glory of God the church has a record label, One Hallelujah, where I am signed as an artiste. I see myself as an integral part of the fold and I carry the banner of Christ like I carry the church too. I see myself as a tool of evangelism. So as much as the church is growing, the Kingdom of God is growing too.

    What would be your advice for up and coming gospel artistes?

    Whatever you’re doing, don’t set out for money which is obtainable generally in every field of which money will come but you most put the structure in place first. Work on yourself very well, carry the right values and make sure you have the things people would look for and don’t have any choice. One thing that really works in the gospel field more, which is the ultimate, is the anointing which will make you go far; so it’s best to seek for the anointing. And the anointing can only be gotten if you have right standing with God and definitely the money will come. Whatever you are doing, do it well and with excellence.

    How do you maintain your youthful looks?

    Funny enough, I felt that it wasn’t a cool thing as people saw me as a small boy but, eventually, I’m realising it’s actually a plus and I think it’s God and the way I take care of myself. Recently, I changed my hair style from Afro but these are calculated moves. Now, it’s a new style; so beyond that, I have the youthful look.

    What informs your dress sense?

    I have a guy who designs my outfits, but personally I have a taste for beautiful things as I like to look good. When I spot anything that’s good I go for it and I have good designers around me.

    What will be your biggest aspiration as a gospel artiste?

    When I get to the point that when I sing and the lame start to walk and the blind get to see; the deaf start to hear and I think am okay. And when I open mouth and people are giving their life to Christ. God has a way of glorifying himself.

    How do you deal with your female fans?

    I try to be very careful really and you have a lot of ladies around as it comes with this line but I try to be very careful so I don’t lose focus and won’t go off track.

    How soon do you hope to settle down?

    As regards settling down, pretty soon I will.