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  • Wizkid: It’s difficult to describe my evolution as an artist

    Wizkid: It’s difficult to describe my evolution as an artist

    Nigerian superstar musician, Wizkid, has shared insights into his creative journey and the transformation evident in his various bodies of work.

    The multi-award-winning artist spoke candidly about how his music has evolved over the years, reflecting his personal growth and artistic maturation.

    In a recent interview, Wizkid discussed the progression of his sound, style, and lyrical content, pointing out how each album he has released has represented a distinct phase of his artistic evolution.

    “It’s not easy for me to properly articulate my evolution as an artist over the years. However, the evolution is in the music. My bodies of work reflect my growth and evolution. The sound is elevated, along with even my image,” said Wizkid.

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    “I invest time and effort into every element of my craft, especially those two. I’m always onto new music and am currently crafting a new album. It’s always an intense but fun process, because I take my craft seriously and love music.”

    From his earlier hits that propelled him to stardom to his more recent releases that have solidified his position on the global stage, Wizkid’s discography provides a timeline of his growth as both an artist and an individual.

    On August 18, Wizkid lost his mother, Mrs. Jane Dolapo Balogun to death in London. The music star and his family have been mourning.

  • Speed Darlington condoles Wizkid, says singer’s loss his greatest fear

    Speed Darlington condoles Wizkid, says singer’s loss his greatest fear

    Rapper, Speed Darlington has commiserated with grieving Afrobeats star, Wizkid, over the death of his beloved mother.

    Wizkid’s mom, Mrs Jane Dolapo Balogun, aged 64, died in the early hours of Friday, August 18.

    Expressing deep sorrow about the loss of the Afrobeats sensation, the singer of “Seredebe” disclosed that this is his most significant fear in life.

    He claimed to beseech God daily to grant his mother longevity due to the fact that he wouldn’t be able to handle news of her demise.

    According to the Speedometer, as he’s also referred to, no child or wife would ever equate to his mom.

    In an emotive clip culled from his Instagram live session, the US-based entertainer could be heard saying; “Every day, I beg God that before my mother passes, let it be that I’ve grown old myself. So that it won’t be long, till I join her. My heart can’t handle being by myself. That’s what I’ve been begging for.

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    “I’m not sure any child I give birth to or woman I marry, can ever measure up to my mother. No child, no wife can measure up to my mother. Without her, I won’t be here.

    “So, I cannot imagine what Wizkid is going through right now. You are experiencing my greatest fear in life. My greatest fear in life is losing my mother.

    “Massive shout out to Wizkid. Stay strong bro! Stay strong, it’s all I can say. Stay strong Wizkid. I cannot imagine your pain.”

  • Rema impresses fans with three AFRIMMA nominations

    Mavin star act, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has garnered three nominations  at the 2019 African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA).

    The ‘Dumebi’ crooner was nominated in the ‘Song of The Year’ , ‘AFRIMMA Video of The Year’ and ‘Best Newcomer’ categories of the award ceremony set to take place in Dallas, Texas.

    Rema who has clocked over 50 million streams with his two Eps ‘Rema’ and ‘Freestyle EP’, continues to wow the music industry with his art and craft on the stage.

    Some of the big names on the nominees’ list this year include Nigeria’s Burnaboy, Wizkid, Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz, South Africa’s Cassper Nyovest. Davido, Yemi Alade, Sarkodie, Fally Ipupa, Harmonize also earned their place on the nominees list. Stars like Kuami Eugene of Ghana, Uganda’s Vinka, Congo’s Ya Levis as well as Cameroon’s Salatiel all earned their first AFRIMMA nominations.

    AFRIMMA will take place in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, 26th of October, 2019 and will honour some of the world’s top African celebrities, artistes, artistes’ managers, producers, video directors, DJs and cultural influencers.

    AFRIMMA is the sole award ceremony in the Diaspora that caters to all musical genres including but not limited to Afrobeats, Assiko, Bongo, Decale, Funana, Genge, Highlife, Hiplife, Kwaito, Lingala and soukous.

  • Celebs in baby mamas’ world

    Baby mama drama has been with us for as long as anyone can remember. Only that most of the drama did not get reported by the quality media in time past. But in recent times, the social media have brought the issue to our doorsteps. Now we know that baby mama soap operas now trail quite a few of our male celebrities.

    Without the drama, the society has come to accept baby mamas and their kids. The condemnation and stigma that such relationships and their offspring once attracted are no longer there. Nowadays, all over the globe, it’s not uncommon for male celebrities in particular to have children with different women who are called baby mamas. Here are some male celebs with one or more baby mamas.

    2Face: Pero Adeniyi & Sumbo Ajaba

    African Queen crooner, 2Face Idibia, who is legally and happily married to long-time girlfriend, Annie Macaulay, has a total of seven kids, two with Annie, three with Pero Adeniyi-his first baby mama, and two with Sumbo nee Ajana. Although 2Baba has had his own fair share of baby mama drama, his kids appear to be very well taken care of. They are also doing well. His two ex-girlfriends have also moved on with their lives and are also doing well.

    Davido: Sophie Momoh & Amanda

    Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer, David Adedeji Adeleke, better known by his stage name Davido, has two daughters. He had the first girl Imade, who was named after his late mother, with Ovation magazine publisher Dele Momodu’s niece and fashion enthusiast, Sophie Momodu. His second daughter, Hailey, came from his affair with his American-based girlfriend, Amanda. His main babe, celebrity Chef Chioma, who is currently rocking his world, is yet to have a baby for him.

    Wizkid: Sola Ogudugu, Binta Diallo & Jada Pollock

    It’s now official that Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, known by the stage name Wizkid, a Nigerian superstar singer and songwriter, has three baby mamas. The first two are Sola Ogududu and Binta Diallo. His last child came from his current girlfriend who also doubles as his manager, Jada Pollock. Wizkid and Jada welcomed a son about two years ago. Jada recently accused her baby daddy of violently abusing her since they have been together.

    Flavour: Ex-beauty queens Sandra Okagbue & Ana Banner

    Chinedu Okoli, better known by his stage name Flavour, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performer. Two ex-beauty queens, who are also models and entrepreneurs, have two daughters for Mr Too Fine-Flavour. Yet the news in town is that Flavour is still single and searching. We also heard from the grapevine that one of the mamas (Sandra) recently gave birth to a second child (son) for him.

    Timaya: Barbara Nwokolo & Tama

    The founder of DM Records Limited, Nigerian singer and songwriter Inetimi Timaya Odon, popularly known by his stage name Timaya, has three kids from two baby mamas. He had his two beautiful girls from first baby mama, Barbara Nwokolo, and his son, Emmaunel, last year with interior decor expert, Tama.

    9ice: Olasunkanmi Ajala & Vicky Godis

    The ‘Gongo Aso’ crooner and former special Adviser to the Oyo State governor on Youths in the last dispensation, has children from different women. His first child and son, Zion, was born while he was married to his ex-wife Toni Payne. He has a set of twins with his ex-girlfriend Victoria ‘Vicky” Godis. He has also welcomed a fourth child with his fiancé Olasunkanmi Ajala.

    Jim Ikye: Dana Kinduryte

    Nollywood actor and entrepreneur Jim Ikye is famous for having ‘codedly’ dated some of the hottest women in Nollywood. He has a son with Dana Kinduryte, a law graduate who hails from Lithuania.

     Olamide aka Badoo: Adebukunmi Suleiman

    Nigerian hip hop recording artist, Olamide Adedeji, popularly known by his stage name Olamide Badoo or BaddoSneh, has a son named Batifeori with his long-time girlfriend Adebukunmi Suleiman. He is also rumoured to have dated a popular OAP who is pregnant. The rumour making the rounds is that Badoo is the father of this unborn baby.

  • Yemi Alade, Wizkid, others for ‘One Dance Africa’

    Wizkid, Yemi Alade and Harmonize will be performing for the first time in Australia for the 1dance Africa concert slated for October 2019.

    Announcing the news, singer Yemi Alade posted on her Instagram, “I will be performing live for the first time ever in Australia.”

    The concert series will also be MC’d by the hilarious world-renowned comedian Eddie Kadi, with stll more artists to be announced.

    Afrobeats is one of the fastest growing pop sub-genres in the world, with its influence being heard in the music of such mega-stars as Rihanna, Diplo, Major Lazer, and Drake, as well as throughout the pop charts.

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    From the huge success on his first album ‘Superstar’, to collaborating with Drake on his number one hit ‘One Dance’ in 2016 and again in 2017 on his own track ‘Come Closer’, Wizkid is considered by many to be the world’s biggest name in Afrobeats. Wizkid was the first-ever Nigerian artist to top the Billboard 100 chart, and the first-ever Nigerian artist to reach one million followers on Twitter.

    Yemi Alade is widely regarded as the leading lady of Afrobeats music, with record-breaking YouTube videos and recently hitting an impressive one million YouTube subscribers, the first African artists channel to do so.

    Tanzanian songwriter and dancer Harmonize is best known for his hit song ‘Kwa Nwyaru’ featuring Diamond Platnumz, and his feature on Rich Mavoko’s hit ‘Show Me’.

    British-based, African-born comedian Eddie Kadi is internationally regarded for his quick wit, refreshing thought provoking material who proudly incorporates his African culture and upbringing into his material.

  • Wizkid becomes UBA ambassador

    Singer WizKid has been announced as brand ambassador of banking giant, UBA.

    This is coming barely two weeks after the release of Beyonce’s ‘Brown Skin Girl’, which he featured on.

    On Sunday, WizKid attended the 2019 Tony Elumelu Foundation Forum at UBA Marketplace, Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. There, he was enaged on African music business in a chat with Group Managing Director of the United Bank for Africa, Kennedy Uzoka, titled ‘Afro Pop meets High Finance’ where he revealed that the first big amount he was offered for a deal was N250,000.

    Wizkid took to Instagram to make the announcement.

    “It’s official,” he wrote, posting a picture in which he stood, wearing a red jacket over red trousers beneath a signage of the bank.

    “United Bank for Africa and Wizkid! Now let’s change the world. Biggest deal for Africa! $$$$$!!! #Jigga! #DoneDeal!”

    Fellow artistes that cogratulated included DJ Spinall, DJ Tunez, Iam_Kcee, and Dj Enimoney.

    Born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, WizKid started recording music at age 11. He and some of his church friends formed a group, Glorious Five, and they managed to release a collaborative album. In 2009, he signed a record deal with Empire Mates Entertainment. He rose to prominence in 2010 with the release of the song “Holla at Your Boy” from his debut studio album, Superstar (2011). He left EME and founded Starboy Entertainment in 2013 and in February 2014, Wizkid became the first ever Nigerian musician to have over one million followers on Twitter.

    He has since become an international star with several collaborations with acts like Drake, Akon, TY Dollar Sign, Chris Brown, Justine Syke, Tyga, Future, Kranium and Zaa Larsson.

  • Prince George: How Olamide, Wizkid opened doors for Nigerian music in Canada

    Toronto, Canada-based showbiz promoter, Prince George Peters is one of the biggest influencers pushing African talents in North America. As a trained Computer Engineer and certified Project Manager, he has successfully hosted multi-cities tours for Nigerian talents including Wizkid, Olamide, Ycee, Bovi, Oritsefemi, Diamond Platnumz, Dr Sid, Korede Bello, Timaya, Flavour, Kwam I among others. Putting together such big tour concerts and hobnobbing with big entertainers also comes with a lot of rich personal experiences which he shares in this interesting interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI.

    How long have you been in showbiz and can you please tell us about yourself and career?

    My name is George Peters. I’m a twin, Kehinde is one of my names and I have a twin sister. All my siblings are based abroad. I was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. I’m a Showbiz promoter based in Toronto, Canada where I run Prince George Entertainment amongst other business interests in logistics and automobile. Entertainment wasn’t originally my thing. The journey started in 2009 when I registered my company, Prince George Entertainment. Before then, I was working with Bell Canada, one of the biggest telecommunications company in Canada as a Project Manager II. The pay was good but the passion to do what I love to do made me quit. I originally trained as a Computer Analyst.

    Can you tell us about your sojourn in Canada and your first baby-steps in the showbiz industry?

    I have lived in Canada since 2007 but before then I have lived for many years in the UK and US where I studied. Work brought me to Canada because I wanted to work in the Telecommunication industry. Showbiz for me started when I co-worked with a friend who is also a showbiz promoter, Microbell. We packaged concerts in Canada for Wizkid and then, Flavour, Bracket and Timaya back in the days. This was around 2012 thereabout.

    In those early days, how was the experience and was your turning point?

    Ofcource, there’s no endeavour without its own challenges. The turning point was hosting Olamide Live Concert in Canada in 2016. He was no doubt the hottest item and everybody wanted him in Canada and he came through. It was also quite expensive bringing him but at the end of the day, I was able to seal the deal. I brought him for the concert and it was a sold out show which we held in at New Continuation Banquet Hall in Belfield, Toronto.

    We recorded over 2,500 audience and that’s because his music cuts across different races and tribe. We had people like Jamaicans, Ghanaians, Kenyans and other African nationalities. Music is a universal language. Olamide was excited too because we delivered. That show opened the eyes of other Nigerian and African artistes.

    Predominantly, it seems like you have worked more with musicians but which other talents have you worked with?

    I have worked with a lot of comedians including I Go Dye, Seyi Brown, Bovi, Woli Agba, Arole, Mama Tobi, Aphricanape, Kenny Blaq. I won’t lie to you, I prefer to work more with comedians than musicians because the audience for comedy is bigger. People work hard a lot and do not miss any opportunities to come out and have a good laugh. Amazingly, the audience respond more to comedy than music here in Canada.

    What concerts should music fans in Canada and North America expect from you for the rest of the year?

    I have quite a whole lot of music concerts lined up for the rest of the year including Alhaji Wasiu Ayinde  aka K1 De Ultimate whose deal I just concluded during my recent visit to Nigeria in April. Other big concerts coming includes Tiwa Savage, Zlatan, 9ice, CDQ, Ray Vanny and Diamond Platumz etc. Ofcourse, Olamide is also coming back this year and the people can’t wait.

    What do you think the Nigerian Government can do to help your industry grow?

    I think Government should make the process of Visa application seamless for entertainers because these guys are Nigerian ambassadors. A letter of endorsement from Government to the embassies will go a long way. We have had artistes been denied Visas which should not be.

    Aside Olamide’s show, could you mention another memorable gig you have put together?

    That would be the one of Diamond Platnumz, the Tanzanian super star. We recorded over 2000 audience which was massive. I compare it with the Olamide show because we took Diamond Platnumz to three cities in Toronto, Montreal and Edmonton also Timaya’s Show was sold out and very memorable as well.

    Aside Nigerian acts, what’s been your experience working with other African acts and what’s the reception for African talents in Canada?

    I have not limited the talents that I have worked with alone to Nigerian artistes. As I speak, we are having conversations with artistes from other countries and by God’s grace, we will expand our network to International artistes like Cardi B which we are working on at the moment?

    What are you doing to give back to the Nigerian music industry?

    We are starting a project in Nigeria from next year which will see us bringing some big artistes from North America to Nigeria. If you call it a cultural exchange, that’s fine because music promotion is supposed to be a two-way traffic.

    For a young artiste aspiring to do international tour, what is your advise for them?

    Like I said earlier, just stay focused and believe in your grind, your craft and yourself. In good time, your work will be pronounced.

    What are the criteria you consider before touring with an artiste? And why does it seems like hip-hop and rap artistes don’t get invited for international tours from promoters like you?

    The style of music an artiste does matters a lot in our criteria. Majorly, the crowd we sell music artistes to are the students. Before we bring in an artiste for a tour, we put out a poll asking the students community who they would like to see perform. We then work with the outcome from that survey and bring in the popular choice. So, it’s not as if I won’t do tour with an artiste just because I do not like the face of the person. It goes beyond that. Don’t forget, this is a business that we and our staff must run prudently too.

    How is the mainstream media in Canada receiving Afrobeats music?

    It has been positive. We are having more media platforms show support for Afrobeats music in Canada. Some of the radio stations jamming our songs are GBK FM and G98.7FM. You see, the growing influence of Afrobeats in the Diaspora cannot be underestimated. Some of the most played Afrobeats songs are from Wizkid, Tiwa, Timaya, Olamide, OBO, Burna Boy and Wande Coal.

    Precisely, how do Canadian citizens relate with Afrobeats music?

    Ofcourse, they do. For instance, when I brought in Wizkid last month in Edmonton, we recorded an audience of over 2,000 and over 4,000 in Toronto. Big shout out to my partners, Kpopsy and Kiza for contribution to the Toronto Leg. We hosted show in several cities such as Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver. People love him irrespective of his collaborations with Drake who is a son of the soil. We had a mixed audience comprising Togolese, Kenyans and Canadians. This is the kind of reception you get when we bring the likes of Tiwa, Olamide, Davido, Burna Boy and Mr Eazi. The kind of music they make is not just for Nigerians but has international appeal. That’s a quality young artistes should copy.

    This question is an ongoing debate that has torn apart Wizkid and Davido fans but to you, who is Nigeria’s biggest export from the standpoint of a promoter?

    For me, I’m not going to be bias, I love both of them. I know it’s been a controversial topic, anyway. For me, I like Wizkid’s music because it is very relaxed and matured. David is my guy and I like and respect him, no doubt. They are both big artistes and they’re both African Kings making Afrobeats go viral home around abroad.

    What opportunities are there for African artistes who wish to relocate to Canada?

    At the moment, we do not have a lot of African artistes in Canada but opportunies surely abound. The sky is wide enough for birds to fly. Kelly Anthony is one of the upcoming acts based here and I like him, I pray he gets there soon. There have been big names like Dice Ailes of the ‘Otedola With The Money’ fame and Nonso Amadi who both came from Toronto. There’s also this fast-rising upcoming artiste called Bolu Ajibade. He’s doing very well as we speak and I want everybody to watch out for this guy, I pray he makes it big.

    What kind of professional relationship has promoters had with Canadian government?

    The Canadian Government has been very kind to us, I must say. The country is a calm place and nobody is above the law. We are all treated equally. Afrobeats is so welcomed in Canada and with Wizkid’s collaboration with Drake, we had more ambiance in the music sector here in Canada. The right authorities are duly informed whenever we have our events and we are good to go each time. They treat us nicely and support our events. The Nigerian and African community are not unruly and there has not been any need for extra security. The Nigerian community are quite big in Toronto which is like another Lagos in a way. The city of Edmonton is another place with a huge Nigerian presence.

  • I’ll shoot myself except you follow me on Instagram, Uche Okoye threatens Wizkid

    Twenty two year old Nigerian actress, Uche Okoye, has issued a one-week ultimatum for Wizkid to follow her on Instagram or else she will commit suicide.

    According to her, she has been a fan of Wizkid for a while and he has been messing with heart by ignoring her.

    “You can’t be messing with my heart and expect me to layback. No, I’ve heard it up to my neck,” she ranted in the video.

    “Wizkid, you can’t be messing with heart like that now… No, check it, is it right? Is it proper, no. I told this dude I like him and I have been tagging him. You won’t say you don’t know me, you understand and you’ve been acting up.

    “Today na today we must settle it today.  I give you one week for you to follow me back or post my picture on your page. Or else, I’m sure you know what this is meant for? (Pointing a pistol on her head), I will kill myself.”

    While Wizkid is yet to respond, Okoye’s timeline has generated punitive responses from the megastar’s fans.

    A fan with Instagram handle, @oluwatowojusamuel112, wrote: “Wow…. Seriously @realokoyeuche madam it better u sit back and think about wat you are saying because Life is more than wat u are thinking it is.”

    @official_adam_twist also wrote: “Don’t worry Starboy Will Post Your Pic Ok.

    “Die, I get better gun for house, you fit come, make I give you….wizzkid no be your mate,” while Akizedammy wrote: “@wizkidayo Boss, Abeg follow this babe make she no kill herself ooo.”

    Also, Official_fatai_peter wrote “Please sister die because of wizkid and go to hell by that time you will wants Jesus to follow you @realokoyeuche,” while joycee_okoro wrote: “Later when u get pregnant and he’s not taking care of u, u’ll start calling him irresponsible,, oloshi…. Kee urself na. Is its by force to follow someone,,, mtcheeeeew ode,,, with ur fake English.”

    Months back, the budding actress she revealed that she is ready to carry the fourth child of the singer.

  • Wizkid’s son starts clothing line, wishes to style Nigerian artistes

    Boluwatife Balogun, the First son of award-winning Nigerian Afro-pop musician, Wizkid, is set to start a clothing line.

    Boluwatife, through a post on his mother’s Instagram page, said that the line will be launched on his birthday, May 13.

    Boluwatife fondly called Bolutife , expressed interest in styling his dad and his favourite Nigerian singers, Davido, Ycee and Olamide

    The little boy explained that they were his favourite Nigerian singers because they seemed to shine effortlessly

    His mum, Shola Ogudu, unveiled the clothing line, Czar and Czarina on his birthday in May 2018 when he turned 7.

    Ogudu said that the wonderful birthday gift made her first son a CEO at 7.

    The 7-year-old is now planning to launch a clothing line which he had big plans for as he revealed in an interview with Goldmyne TV explaining the reason for his choice.

    This is quite reasonable seeing as Nigerians are fashionable people and would spend any amount of money to look good.

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    It is obvious that Boluwatife adored his father despite the hostility between the singer and his mother.

    Boluwatife must be getting a lot of support from his father for his dream to be coming true.

    Boluwatife had shown himself to be a smart young boy and it is apparent that his mother was doing a great job in raising him.

    Gone are the days when little kids wanted to become doctors so they could find the cure for AIDS or lawyers so they could send bad guys to jail.

    Kids of the 21st century seemed to have more daring and inspiring dreams.

  • Wizkid, Drake thrill fans at O2 Arena, London

    Multiple award-winning Nigerian Afro-pop superstar, Ayo Balogun aka Wizkid on Tuesday grace the 20,000 capacity O2 Arena at Peninsula Square, London, U.K and thrilled fans with a scintillating performance that included collaboration with Canadian rapper, Drake.

    This was in completion of his five province tour of Canada in the early hours of Tuesday.

    The tour saw the `Stew’ crooner thrilled fans in Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto

    At the O2 Arena, Drake brought Wizkid out to add more adrenalin to the ocean of crowd already getting serenaded by the `Soco’ crooner.

    As the 28 year-old Surulere-born singer was about to begin the performance for his hit song `Come Closer’, Drake joined him on stage for an epic, energy-filled display.

    Read Also: Wizkid new single ‘Jah bless Me’ surfaces online

    As the performance for `Come Closer’ drew to a close, a visibly thrilled Drake said, “I need one more song’’, indicating his intention to perform another song with Wizkid.

    The DJ duly obliged and the song `Soco’ began to blare from the speakers. Upon completing that performance, Wizkid briefly left the stage.

    It was a perfect delivery by the duo to no fewer than 20,000 fans in the O2 Arena.

    Wizkid and Drake collaborated on two songs – ‘One Dance’ and ‘Come Closer (Remix)’ which topped the charts in 2016 and 2017.

    In a recent interview in Toronto, Canada, the Star Boy Records boss hinted that he would collaborate with Drake to do another song soon.

    While we wait patiently for the new song, the tour of Canada was a huge success.

    This has proven to the world that Nigerians are no back benchers in the global entertainment industry.