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  • Skales, Kenny Black others for Clintonic Strings Live in Concert

    Skales, Kenny Black others for Clintonic Strings Live in Concert

    Afrobeats stars Skales, Dija, and Kenny Black have been announced as some of the celebrities listed to perform at Clintonic Strings Live in Concert 5.0

    Clintonic Strings Live in Concert 5.0 is set to hold on Saturday February 10 at Terra Kulture, Lagos.

    The event according to the host, Clintonic Strings, will be hosted alongside the ace Orchestra band.

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    Other performers expected at the event include Precious Emmanuel, Asiri Comedy, Tunde (Styl Plus), Segun Obe, Osho Shot, David Opara, Beekay, Evelle and Progress.

    “It’s going to be premium fun with loads of excitement. I can’t wait for everyone to witness this unique concert on Saturday,” said Clintons Strings while speaking about the event.

  • Ladies get obsessed with ‘bad’ boys – Skales

    Ladies get obsessed with ‘bad’ boys – Skales

    Singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng aka Skales has disagreed with the school of thought that married male celebrities are no longer obsessions for female fans.

    The married singer said ladies in recent times gauge married celebrities with how they treat their wives.

    He claimed most women prefer “bad boys” and no longer care if a celebrity is married.

    The ‘Oyoyo’ crooner spoke in a recent podcast interview with Echoo Room.

    The host asked: “I have noticed this about male celebrities, once they get married there is this notion that they are not as attractive or available as before and so most female fans tend to stop supporting them. What do you think?”

    Read Also: Why I detest the Police, by Singer Skales

    Skales responded: “I think that is old school. There are a lot of married people that are doing great in the entertainment industry. I don’t think it’s about marriage anymore. Now it’s about how the married celebrity is treating his woman. If he’s treating her well, ladies are going to appreciate him even more.

    “I believe females in a way like bad boys. And all the females I know like bad boys. All the females that are my friends, they’re very calm but they like bad things. Bad boy does not necessarily mean he’s stressing you out. Bad boy is a guy who gat game. I’m still a bad boy despite being married.”

  • Why I detest the Police, by Singer Skales

    Why I detest the Police, by Singer Skales

    Singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng aka Skales has explained why he passionately detest the Police after an ugly encounter he had with some operatives.

    According to him, his hatred is built on the basis of an unjust arrest of him and his former manager.

    He said he spent more than 24 hours in police custody before he was released after interventions by some prominent entertainment executives.

    The ‘Shake Body’ crooner disclosed this in the latest episode of The Time podcast hosted by Victoria Gure and Folasade Abimbola.

    Read Also: I’m the greatest artist, rave of the moment – Singer Skales

    Skales said: “I was locked up one time. Me and my manager were locked up. It was actually my ex-manager who was supposed to be locked up, but I was like, it makes no sense that my manager would be locked up because of the issue I’m also involved in, and I will just be quiet.

    “So, I went to the police station. And you know, I hate Nigerian police. I hate them. I want them to know that I hate them passionately. I was locked up for no reason over one small thing. I was there for like 24 hours. I wasn’t supposed to be there so the person that was having the issue with my manager when he realised I was also part of it…. God bless Paulo of Upturn and Personal and my current manager, Kolatunez, they pulled strings and the whole issue was resolved.”

  • I’m the greatest artist, rave of the moment – Singer Skales

    I’m the greatest artist, rave of the moment – Singer Skales

    Sensational singer Raoul John Njeng-Njeng aka Skales has stated he was underrated in the music industry.

    According to Skales, he is the greatest artist and unapologetic about saying the truth.

    Skales spoke on Hip TV programme, Trending, hosted by reality star, KimOprah.

    The ‘Shake Body’ crooner also disclosed that he was battling with low self-esteem during the early years of his career.

    Read Also: Skales expresses fear for his life, alleges oppression by EFCC

    He said: “I just rediscovered myself from 2020. I’ve been dealing with a lot of low self-esteem. Even while I have all the big songs in the world, I still doubt myself. But now, I’m more confident.

    “I believe I’m among the set that started taking afrobeats to the world. I was honoured and opportune to be part of it. I tell myself I’m the greatest artist out there. This is no disrespect to anybody. It’s just my opinion of myself. I believe that I’m the rave of the moment because where I’m right now musically is inspiring.”

  • Business-oriented women attract me – Skales

    Business-oriented women attract me – Skales

    Singer, Raoul John Njeng-Njeng aka Skales, has mentioned the major feature he wants in a woman.

    Skales stated that he longs for a business-like woman who is focused and would also grow with him.

    He stated in a recent interview on the Terms and Conditions podcast by Pulse Network, that the type of woman he seeks is a business-oriented woman who will not hold him back.

    The singer sad irrespective of the status of the woman, what matters to him most is a business-oriented lady who would also support his dreams and ambitions.

    “I don’t discriminate. If you’re good for me, you’re good for me. For me, it’s not about asking for money, as a man I should be able to take care of my woman. What I’m saying is I need that kind of woman who won’t hold me back and who would grow with me, not the type that will just relax. The kind of woman I want is the kind that if I give her one million she will surprise me and double it. But in this age and time, it’s hard to find them.”

    Read Also: No justice in Nigeria, Singer Skales alleges

    He however, emphasised that his kind of woman is only his preference and that their primary objective will be to focus on growth, even though they will occasionally enjoy the comforts of the soft life.

    “My preference is that if a woman is coming into my life, she is impacting me because I know that I will be impacting her. We should be able to grow together, It’s not always about ‘We are going to travel to Santorini,’ we would definitely do those things. But what would make me so happy and really turn me on is if I see my woman is business-minded like me and I know that my life is safe with you,” skales added.

  • No justice in Nigeria, Singer Skales alleges

    No justice in Nigeria, Singer Skales alleges

    Singer Skales has argued Nigeria does not guarantee justice for the minority class.

    The artist stated this during a recent interview on the Pulse network ‘Terms and Conditions’ podcast, stressing that justice does not exist in the federal republic.

    To the singer, justice is only attained in Nigeria when the masses are in the know of what is going on.

    He was reacting to the alleged invasion of his residence by some Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) operatives on October 10.

    Read Also: Skales expresses fear for his life, alleges oppression by EFCC

    Revisiting that chaotic night, Skales stressed that the operatives would have gotten away with the injustices if he hadn’t called everyone’s attention to it on his Twitter account.

    He said: “There’s no justice here. I don’t believe in justice in Nigeria, if you check my tweets, I said ‘Who am I going to report to?’ All I believe is that if the people know what’s going on, that’s when justice works. Guess what they would have gotten away with this if I hadn’t spoken if I didn’t speak up and that day was just bad business for them because they did not know that it was Skales’ house that they were going to.

    “When they came and asked whose house it was, my boys told them that it was Skales maybe that’s why they came to my room to confirm. So imagine if I was not Skales, what would have happened?”.

  • Skales expresses fear for his life, alleges oppression by EFCC

    Skales expresses fear for his life, alleges oppression by EFCC

    Popular singer, Raoul John Njeng-Njeng aka Skales has cried out in fear following the recent raid of his house by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

    The Nation reported that Skales had weeks ago called out the EFCC for breaking into his house and wrongly accused him of being a fraudster.

    Speaking in the latest episode of the Terms & Conditions podcast, Skales said he has been receiving threats since his outburst against the anti-graft agency, stressing that his life is no longer safe.

    The ‘Shake Body’ crooner said he is still moving about freely because he is “clean.”

    He said his artiste, who was arrested during the raid, is still in custody.

    Read Also: EFCC responds to alleged Skales’ house invasion

    He said: “The EFCC operatives that invaded my house didn’t have a search warrant. Obviously, they were illegal.

    “My problem with the EFCC guys is not even the fact that they are not doing what they were paid for.

    “They are now using the power to oppress people. They are oppressing me right now. I am scared for my life, I won’t lie to you. I’m scared but at the same time, I know I’m clean, that’s why I’m moving around.”

  • Popito Baron features Teni in ‘Laslas’

    TALENTED music artiste, songwriter and producer, Ezerioha Ebuka better known as Popito Baron has released a new single, Laslas’, featuring reigning female pop star, Teni the Entertainer.

    This is coming after the successful release of his classic tune, ‘Coming Thru’, which is still enjoying massive airplay.

    Popito Baron, since pitched tent with the TNBT records has worked on many musical projects.

    He is known to have produced hits songs for big names in the entertainment industry that includes Timaya, Skales, Davido, Orezi, Faze, Tunde Ednut, Solidstar, Cynthia Morgan, Terry Apala, Chuddy K, Morachi, Tonto Dike, Stormrex and Splash amongst others.

    Popito grew up in the western part of Nigeria

  • SKALES: HOW A NIGHT IN TIMAYA’S HOUSE CHANGED MY LIFE

    Hip hop artiste, Raoul John Njeng-Njeng, popularly known as Skales, in this interview with ADENIYI ADEWOYIN, speaks about how he became homeless after leaving Banky W’s E.M.E records and how Timaya and Olamide delivered him from homelessness and gave

    YOU just released your third studio album, can you tell us about the album?

    It’s all about love. People who have known me know that what has really kept me going is love and the love that I get from the people, from the media, my fans and people that I don’t even know. So, that’s just why I just  call myself Mr Love. The fact is that I am one of those people that believe in love. I hardy fight. Recently, my brother Wizkid and I just linked up and that is a perfect story.

    People did not know we have been talking after what happened five years ago. It is just that we have not made it public. That day, we were so happy about our achievements and how far we have come. We were so excited and the next morning when I woke up I saw Wiz tweeting about me because we had balled a night before.

    So, the whole inspiration is just love. Love has kept me going. I bring myself down to everyone. I would not want to blow my trumpet but I help people who come to me for help. The name Mr Love started up with my friends. I don’t know if you have seen the album’s cover. It has my mum’s picture and mine on it. The album is dedicated to my mum, because I don’t know how to explain true love than mothers’ love. She helped me a lot and that was the whole inspiration.

    You said the album is dedicated to your mum. Why was she not present at the listening?

    She can’t fly for now for health reasons because she lives in Kaduna. My mum has stroke but she is recovering. I can’t do some certain things till she gets better. Of course, I have her full blessings. I just shot a video and she was in the video and the song is the first track on my album called ‘Good Life’ and it’s all about my mum. She’s the vixen in the video.

    You are speaking so much about your mum, what about your dad?

    I feel like mothers do most of the works and it’s not like the fathers don’t work but you know how it is. Even the fathers appreciate the mums because the mothers make the job easier, because they are always there for the kids. But, at the same time, there are other fathers that also do as much as the mothers. For me, my mum was like the only person that raised me. My parents separated when I was very young.

    That’s why I am all about my mum. She basically suffered for my sake to make sure that I have a good life and that’s why I even have the first track named ‘Good Life.’ I am inspired because of my mum. I am motivated because of my her.

    What other things are you working on?

    People don’t know I have my own music company that I opened before I got signed to Baseline called OK Entertainment. It’s been on a low for a while but we’ve been releasing songs off it. As a matter of fact, Paul Pogba just danced to one of the songs from the label. For now, I won’t say we have many artistes because I am still signed to Baseline that I am very loyal to because they are the reason why I am here right now. They practically helped me be who I am right now. I will be launching my EP maybe months after I drop my third studio album.

    How necessary is it for artistes to own a record label?

    If you know me well, you will know that I am a businessman. Apart from the music business, I am also an entrepreneur. I do other things I don’t want to discuss in public. It’s not necessary but I feel like a lot of artistes would rather open their record label so that they can be in charge because they don’t want to be controlled. But the good thing for me is that I was lucky to be signed to a record label that gives me the opportunity to do what I want to do as long as it is fruitful and beneficial to the record label.

    Baseline is getting all the hype now but you became popular under EME records. What happened at EME?

    Of course, everyone knows EME was a big success story. Big shout out to Banky W. He kind of opened everybody’s eyes to know that you can sign teenagers and make them superstars. They signed me at the age of 16 when all I knew was to just make music. During my stay there, Banky also taught us about the music business. He didn’t hide anything from us. He taught us how to make money from music and you can tell by the success of Wizkid and I that we had a very good mentor.

    How has life as an entertainer been?

    Honestly, I am used to it because I have been signed since I was 16 years old. Everybody knows the Skales’ story has been told over and over again. I have been through a lot of backlashes but it’s all love, most especially from the media. They’ve shown me so much love and support regardless. My main goal is to touch somebody’s life with my story. I came from a very poor home but now look at my life. I can afford to buy a Range Rover, I can afford to buy a car and dash somebody, I can afford to do a lot of thing and sometimes I am still shocked how I got here. I am just 27years old and I have travelled to a lot of countries and have worked with lots of top artistes I never believed I would work with.

    Do you believe in the saying that what will be will be?

    Yes, trust me it truly works. I would say when I first left E.M.E a lot of people were pitying me and I was wondering why. I believe so much in God as a Christian. So, I believe that whatever happens, happens for a reason. It didn’t even take so long after E.M.E that God gave me a song that turned my life around and that song is evergreen and after ‘Shake Body’ it has been hits back to back. I just want to tell my story so other kids out there won’t give up. Don’t stop, your time will come because everything has its timing.

    You once revealed that Olamide paid for your hit single ‘Shake Body’ video…

    Yes, after E.M.E I was a broke boy, I was homeless, sleeping from one studio to the other but I had a car. I wasn’t a friend of Olamide but he just liked me since when I was in E.M.E. I never told anybody that I didn’t have anywhere to stay.

    One day I went to Timaya’s house and it got late at night. I didn’t have anywhere to go. I was sleeping in the car outside Timaya’s house and the gateman told him “Skales is outside sleeping in the car.” Timaya came and asked me what’s going on? He looked at the back of the car and saw my bags which means practically I was living in a mobile house. Timaya asked me to move into his house and gave me his pent house which was really big. And that was where I recorded ‘Shake Body.’ When I released ‘Shake Body,’ I didn’t have money for promo. I just had one manager (Osagie) that believed in me. The song was everywhere but I didn’t have money to shoot the video and I wasn’t getting shows. People didn’t really know it was me that sang the song.

    One day, Olamide found out it was me who sang the song and asked where I was and we spoke at length. He asked what was going on with me and why I hadn’t shot the video and I told him I didn’t have money. He said I should send him my account number which I did and like five minutes later, I got an alert. And that’s how it happened. When I tweeted it, he wasn’t happy with me because he begged me not to ever tell anybody about it. But I wanted to just tell the world how good of a guy he is and big shout out to Davido also. He was always checking up on me. There are lots of people who were checking up on me. The list is endless.

    How is your relationship with Wizkid now?

    Honestly, it’s all love. We are grownups now and we have a lot of people that are looking up to us and we cannot be messy out there. So, we have to keep winning and help grow this industry. Wiz has done greatly in the industry. That’s why I call him a legend. He is a legend.

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  • Skales, others party with fans at Super Eagles Dome

    Football fans at Super Eagles Dome in Surulere, Lagos were treated to a carnival like football and music experience as pop stars Skales, Slimcase and top DJ Neptune entertained fans who came to watch the Super Eagles during their final Group D game against Argentina.

    Though Argentina won, the performing artistes – Skales and Slimcase – with thousands of fans celebrated and had fun, with hit songs blaring from powerful speakers as fans danced away into the night.

    Also in attendance at the Super Eagles Dome were Super Eagles legends like Ben Iroha, Ike Shorunmu, Uche Alozie Okechukwu and Tijani Babangida. The event was put together by premium beer brand Star Lager, the official beer of the Nigerian Super Eagles, in keeping with its promise to provide ‘football unusual.’

    Attendees also got to win branded items such as generators, freezers and television sets and so much more.

    The Super Eagles Dome has cutting-edge features such as a tunnel showcasing the glorious history of Super Eagles on LED, a VIP lounge, a mini studio and a multimedia technology that gives a 360-degree experience.