Tag: Yemi Alade

  • Yemi Alade launches singing contest

    Yemi Alade launches singing contest

    She is currently on a tour of Europe, but Nigerian pop diva, Yemi Alade, is keeping her fans close. The sultry singer, during the week launched a singing competition tagged Temperature Singing Contest.

    Hosted on Instagram as part of her birthday celebrations, she revealed that a lucky fan will get to dine with her at Eko Hotel and receive a brand new iPhone 6. All they simply need to do is post a video of themselves singing the track, Temperature, off her King of Queens album and campaign for votes/likes after it is reposted on Yemi Alade’s Instagram account. Fans can also record covers of the song as the instrumentation of the song has been made available for free download.

    According to the songstress, the video with the highest amount of likes will, by March 13, be declared winner.

    “We will also be releasing the music video for the duet, Temperature with afro R&B royal, Dil on March 13,” she revealed.

  • Yemi Alade makes appearance on French TV station

    Yemi Alade makes appearance on French TV station

    Yemi Alade who is currently in Paris for her European tour was interviewed on France 24, an international news and current affairs television channel based in Paris.

    The Johnny singer talks about Africa, music, male artistes, her European tour and more on the channel’s show, “Eye On Africa“. She also announced that the music video for “Johnny” has gained over 15 million views exactly one year after it was released on Vevo.

    The music diva has already visited and thrilled fans in Berlin, Germany and will be performing in Switzerland, Rome during the course of the tour.

    Watch the interview below!”

  • Between Yemi Alade and Garri Ijebu

    Between Yemi Alade and Garri Ijebu

    For artistes and celebrities, fame has a way of changing their lifestyle. Most would agree that with fame comes the need to be more aware of one’s utterances and actions in public, but sultry music diva, Yemi Alade, is having none of that.

    On a light note, Alade revealed to fans, her love for the traditional foodstuff, Ijebu Garri (cassava flakes from Ijebu). She posted on her new page, “If I call Eko signature room service and ask for IjebuGarri now…They would think I am joking!! Who jokes about such precious things.” She followed it with a straight face emoji.

    It would appear that the songstress is fast settling to her new Instagram account, @officialyemialade. Recall that her former Instagram handle was reportedly hacked and details of her conversation were leaked.

    An excited Yemi also gave a warm salute to her fans. “Major shoutout to everyone that showed love and reposted…including those that spoke about it on radio and TV.Getting your personal Instagram hacked can be a horrible experience but I am thankful to all my colleagues and friends that joined hands to make a bad experience better. I would have tagged you all but I don’t wanna miss anybody’s name and seem ungrateful. God bless you for blessing me… Rocking my @bland2glam Earings. ..hoha,” she posted.

  • Yemi Alade joins Instagram again

    Yemi Alade joins Instagram again

    AFTER surviving an attack from a hacker, Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade, has moved on swiftly by reactivating another Instagram account, @officialyemialade.

    The sultry singer recently announced that her previous account, @yemialade, with over 87,000 followers has been hacked by an individual who calls himself Mark Gerald. Since the old account was hacked, the hacker has gone ahead to post purported private chat messages between Yemi Alade and indigenous language rapper, Phyno, that suggest they are dating, but Yemi Alade has urged her fans to ignore and disregard any foul posts by the hacker.

    As at the last count, the new handle had garnered 3398 followers but with the popularity of the Johnny singer not in doubt, the number of followers is expected to rise in a matter of weeks.

  • Yemi Alade, Patoranking, others for Hip Hop World All White Party

    Yemi Alade, Patoranking, others for Hip Hop World All White Party

    Organisers of the annual Hip Hop World All White Party have announced their readiness to organise the ninth edition of the show on Friday, August 22, at Carriage 34, 34 lower Marsh, London SE1 7RG.

    The party, which holds every summer, brings together music industry heads, artistes, critics and enthusiasts, thereby creating a platform for them to network and have fun.

    According to the organisers, the show will feature several top Nigerian artistes, including Patoranking, Yemi Alade and Chidinma, among others.

    Ayo Animashaun, the convener of the party, said his team had put together ideas to break bars and make the party a most memorable affair.

    “You don’t want to be told how it all went. The dress code is strictly all white, except for accessories that may be in any preferred colours. Also, entry is strictly at the discretion of the organisers who hold a very strict policy on the dress code,” Animashaun stated.

     

  • Netherlands Arts Academy’s students dance to Yemi Alade’s Johnny

    As part of a school project, students of Netherlands Arts Academy, The Dance Complex, have danced to Yemi Alade’s song, Johnny.

    The students of the award-winning performing arts institution reached out to Yemi and asked her to watch the video and give her feedback on their routine to the dance track. An excited Yemi Alade, who is currently in Ghana as part of her African tour, said she couldn’t wait to share the video with the world.

    She further stated that the song, which has topped charts across Africa, is currently trending across Europe. Meanwhile, the music sensation is also preparing for the release of the video of her single, Tangerine, which serves as the official follow-up to Johnny.

    The singer has also announced that her anticipated debut album, King of Albums, will hit music shelves across the country in September.

    Yemi Alade joined the nation’s music scene in 2005 under the supervision of Bayo Omisore. In 2009, she won the maiden edition of the Peak Talent Show.

  • Yemi Alade shoots Tangerine video

    Yemi Alade shoots Tangerine video

    As a sequel to her hit single, Johnny, which gained impressive airplay at home and abroad, Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade, may soon release the music video of her other single, Tangerine, which had the imprint of talented Selebobo.

    The singer has also announced that her anticipated debut album, King of Albums, will hit shelves across the country in September.

    Already, her record label, Effyzzie Music Group, has been unveiling footage and shots from the video shoot directed by award-winning music video director, Clarence Peters, who had also worked on the video of her previous single.

    Yemi Alade, who is currently in Ghana as part of her African tour, said she cannot wait to share the video with the world.

    After she launched her professional career in 2005 under the supervision of Bayo Omisore, she went on to win the maiden edition of the Peak Talent Show in 2009.

    Her debut single Fimisile which featured eLDee was released in 2010 with recommendable acceptance from fans.

    She has performed on stages across Nigeria with major artists such as Dipp, Ice Prince, eLDee, M.I, Sauce Kid, Shank, Sir Shina Peters, Waje, Wizkid and Yemi Sax among other. Her extensive discography has also seen her working with veteran and burgeoning music producers like OJB Jezreel, eLDee, E. Kelly, IBK, MajorOne, SizzlePro, Red Bull Music Academy alumni DJ Klem, Bigfoot, Flip Tyce and World renowned South African producer Garth.

  • I have a  crush on ‘FLAVOUR’—Singer Yemi Alade

    I have a crush on ‘FLAVOUR’—Singer Yemi Alade

    Yemi Alade, a graduate of Geography from the University of Lagos, Akoka, is a fast-rising Afro-pop and RnB singer. The beautiful songstress first served Nigerians and, indeed, the world her rich musical menu when she contested and emerged the winner in the 2009 edition of Peak Talent Hunt Show. Interestingly, she has not looked back ever since. In this recent encounter with BABATUNDE SULAIMAN, she talks about her rise in the music industry, love life and idiosyncrasy, among other interesting issues. 

    YOU were once in a group called Naughty Spices, where your stage name was Ginger. Could you tell me what really happened to the group and why you quit?

    Yes, you are very correct. We formed that group when we were in the secondary schools. Really, we were all in different secondary schools then. We were partially signed on by Storm Records at that time and we started recording. But the split happened when we gained admission into different universities. As a result, we were in four different parts of Nigeria. It just took a natural dive; so, it is not as if we said we were not going to do it anymore.

    Are you from a music-inclined background?

    Yes, I can say so because I was surrounded by music. My mum was always singing, my dad was always dancing to Sunny Ade’s music and my elder ones were always grooving to the latest music. Apart from this, I used to be a chorister in the church.

    In most of your past interviews, you spoke mostly about your mum. Could there be any special reason why you rarely mention your dad in your interviews?

    That is a good question. But honestly, it is not for any particular reason that I don’t talk about my dad in my interviews. It could simply be because my dad is a more relaxed person than my mum. I guess I got the gra, gra from my mum. My dad is from Ondo State and you know how the Ondo men are; they are very calm. However, I love them equally.

    You started your musical career while you were still in the university, but didn’t your academic suffer in anyway?

    It was not funny because they were two big masters. The school needs all your concentration and time. Those four years were a very difficult time for me. At a point after I had entered for the Peak Talent Hunt Show, I thought of applying for deferment of my examination, so that I could participate in the grand finale. I just had this conviction that I might win. But luckily, it happened that the grand finale was moved forward, so I was able to sit for my examination. It was a tough time for me because a lot of people condemned my action. But I tried to be strong because I knew what I was doing. Really, I didn’t expect anything less from them because they were not the ones wearing the shoes. Though it wasn’t a difficult time for me, I will encourage anybody who has a musical career to still obtain his or her degree. To me, it makes a lot of sense.

    Did you see yourself winning in the Peak Talent Hunt Show?

    Not at all! We were five that partook in the grand finale. But there was a guy, Flingo, who was a very strong competitor. In fact, the entire audience loved him. After the first round, I told him that he had already won and that he should tell the organizers to just give him his money. But as I was praising him, I just heard, from the stage, “And the winner is Yemi Alade…” I couldn’t believe it. It was a breath of fresh air and I really appreciate the opportunity that Peak gave me.

    What did you do with the money?

    The money? 80 percent of the money went into my career. I started attending aerobic classes; I went into vocal training under one of the best coaches around (he trained the MTN’s Project Fame contestants) and I also shot my video, Fimisile. I am sure you know it is no small money to feature a great artiste like El- Dee. Apart from all this, I also recorded some songs then. So, I didn’t really spend much on myself.

    What have you been up to lately?

    I have been up to a whole lot. I just got back from a nation-wide media tour. I got a whole lot of acceptance and I am really very grateful to everybody I met during the tour. I also released a mix single called Johnny with Solebobo and the acceptance has been unbelievable. After this chat, I will be heading for Clarence Peter’s studio, where we intend to shoot the video with him. I am also doing something for Peak because I am one of its ambassadors. Also, we are doing the Go-back-to school programme for kids. As I said before, it is important to have your career at heart, but you still need to stay in school. I am also involved in an awareness campaign for women against cervical cancer and HIV / AIDS.

    But you were supposed to have done that with Uti Nwachukwu since December 20?

    No, Uti’s project was for the less privileged, but I couldn’t make it because I went to Calabar. The cervical cancer and HIV/AID campaign is my own pet project.

    Why did you embark on the media tour?

    As at that time, I had only released both Birthday song and My head. Those were the new songs, so we thought of a different way to promote them and we actually thank our fans. Some know the name, but they don’t know the face and vice-versa. Some even know the song, but they don’t know who sang it. Also, at that time in the industry, there was really much going on, so we had time on our hand to go on the tour. We had some shows in the process and we just killed two birds with one stone. The acceptance was unbelievable and I thank God I was able to release Johnny during the tour.

    Johnny has come under a lot of reviews since it was released. So, what really inspired it because you sang about a cheating and lying man?

    Yes, you are correct.

    Are you talking from some personal experience?

    Certainly, all my songs are borne from some experiences.

    Okay, tell me about the song.

    I think the song already says it all. The song says Johnny leaves me follow Cynthia/ he give Uche belle/ he go marry Nene. Of course, I have been in a situation, where I was dating someone seriously and he gave me the impression that he cared for me, but he still had interests in some other ladies. When I was recording that song, I had no intention of talking about that topic. I was going to record good music and the lyrics just came from nowhere. After two weeks of the tour, people started asking me about who Johnny is. And then, I realised that the song is actually from inside of me. You know how music just wells up in you and when you get the opportunity to voice it out, you don’t know what comes out; so, that was what happened.

    Will I be right to say you are very much relieved now from whatever you must have suffered after the breakup, having got the song out of you?

    Yes, I am. I can laugh at the situation now. Before now, it wasn’t funny. It is a big relief and the fact that people are laughing at the situation even makes me laugh more; so, I say, ‘Johnny, your loss, not mine.’

    Was that the first time any man would dump you?

    You see, I just realised that the relationship was cancerous to me; it wasn’t working for me because I wasn’t doing what he was doing. That was the first time I had found myself in that kind of relationship, where the guy just ran off.

    What have you learnt from that experience and how will you guide against such a thing in your future relationship?

    Well, the truth is that these things are not written on people’s foreheads. You can’t tell by mere looking at someone that he is a liar or a cheat. But over time, you get to find out. I have, however, made up my mind that whatever relationship I find myself in, personal or business, I will not hesitate to bring out whatever bothers me to the open. It is good to confront your issue. I didn’t confront my issues in most of my past relationships.

    How?

    In Johnny’s case, I didn’t have proper closure. During the period of these relationships, I saw these things happening, but I didn’t know how to confront them. I didn’t what to spoil what I knew was already getting spoilt. I think we should all be real with ourselves. There is more out there. If someone doesn’t appreciate you today, another person will surely do some other time.

    Were you heartbroken at that time?

    Before nko? Johnny broke my heart!

    Is Johnny the guy’s real name?

    No, I couldn’t have used his name. As I said, I didn’t plan to do the song; otherwise, I would have used his name.

    Now that Johnny is longer in the picture, it is being rumoured that you are having a sizzling affair with your manager…

    (Cuts in) Everybody says it. But I keep asking that if my manager were a female, would they ask me the same question?

    Of course, nobody will say such a thing.

    Certainly, you are right. So, I just ‘chill (pauses).

    I am sure you are aware of some female acts who were saying the same thing until it came to the open that they were getting married to their managers.

    You see, immediately my ‘sister’, Tiwa Savage, got married, that was when people started pointing fingers. All eyes now seem to be on female artistes who have male managers. I guess it is a phase and it will soon pass by. I am still looking for my Johnny( general laughter).

    How have you been promoting your new song?

    At the moment, the song seems to be promoting itself and I appreciate people for this. We are doing a lot of radio push and we will soon release a competition for DJs. It is called the Johnny DJ Match-up Battle. What you have to do is to just get the Johnny song and match it up with any of your favourite instrumentalist. You stand the chance of winning N500 and a new DJ turn-table. The judges will be Olisa Adibua who has great ear for good music and DJ Jimmy Jatt. Many other things are going to be rolled out in 2014.

    Recently, it was reported that you kissed the poster of Flavour and that set tongues wagging.

    (Laughs)You know what, that picture was at Dream FM in Enugu and I did it after my interview. I cannot explain why I kissed the poster; it was very spontaneous. But the truth of the matter is that I have always had a crunch on Flavour. If people ask me who my crunch is, I say it is Flavour. You know what, you have a crush on someone and after a while, you get over it. I don’t know who else I will have a crush on. I was just having fun. But really, the kiss was very sincere!

    Really?

    Yes, but I was just having fun.

    Did you envisage the kind of reactions it would generate?

    I was so surprised when I saw it on some blogs.

    You seem to love the guy so much?

    I think his genre of music is very interesting. I like the way he dances and he is a good-looking.

    Have you ever had the opportunity of telling him you love him?

    No, I have met him at several shows, but I have never told him so. No, I am a girl and he is supposed to come and tell me and not the other way.

    If he walks up to you and says he loves you, will you accept?

    Ha! Good for him now…

    I am asking you a yes-or-no question?

    I don’t know. Maybe when it happens, I will have an idea. You know, I am very spontaneous

    Can you date him?

    That is a little too much and I have not thought of that. I just have a crush on him, but I have not thought of dating him.

    Is that a possibility of that happening?

    Well, my mum is Ibo and I can always speak Igbo to the guy. I know he is a very good Igbo-speaking guy. I don’t know if we can date each other because I don’t know him personally. But what I see now is awesome.

    What do you want in a man?

    It has to do more with his personality. He must have a great sense of humour; he must be a god-fearing person; he must be clean and I don’t like men who have body odour. You must have a sense of direction.

    Why do you keep changing your style?

    You can call me a fashion Chameleon. I don’t like to bore myself or my fans and I dress based on my emotion and environment. At the moment, I just want to be graceful with my style. I am also working on my album and it is titled King of Queen. It is a man’s world and the only way to succeed is to do it like a man; and the way to do this is to also look like a woman because you are a woman. So, I am trying to bring out the feminine side of me as well as my masculine side.

  • I have a  crush on FLAVOUR—Singer Yemi Alade

    I have a crush on FLAVOUR—Singer Yemi Alade

    Yemi Alade, a graduate of Geography from the University of Lagos, Akoka, is a fast-rising Afro-pop and RnB singer. The beautiful songstress first served Nigerians and, indeed, the world her rich musical menu when she contested and emerged the winner in the 2009 edition of Peak Talent Hunt Show. Interestingly, she has not looked back ever since. In this recent encounter with BABATUNDE SULAIMAN, she talks about her rise in the music industry, love life and idiosyncrasy, among other interesting issues.

    YOU were once in a group called Naughty Spices, where your stage name was Ginger. Could you tell me what really happened to the group and why you quit?

    Yes, you are very correct. We formed that group when we were in the secondary schools. Really, we were all in different secondary schools then. We were partially signed on by Storm Records at that time and we started recording. But the split happened when we gained admission into different universities. As a result, we were in four different parts of Nigeria. It just took a natural dive; so, it is not as if we said we were not going to do it anymore.

    Are you from a music-inclined background?

    Yes, I can say so because I was surrounded by music. My mum was always singing, my dad was always dancing to Sunny Ade’s music and my elder ones were always grooving to the latest music. Apart from this, I used to be a chorister in the church.

    In most of your past interviews, you spoke mostly about your mum. Could there be any special reason why you rarely mention your dad in your interviews?

    That is a good question. But honestly, it is not for any particular reason that I don’t talk about my dad in my interviews. It could simply be because my dad is a more relaxed person than my mum. I guess I got the gra, gra from my mum. My dad is from Ondo State and you know how the Ondo men are; they are very calm. However, I love them equally.

    You started your musical career while you were still in the university, but didn’t your academic suffer in anyway?

    It was not funny because they were two big masters. The school needs all your concentration and time. Those four years were a very difficult time for me. At a point after I had entered for the Peak Talent Hunt Show, I thought of applying for deferment of my examination, so that I could participate in the grand finale. I just had this conviction that I might win. But luckily, it happened that the grand finale was moved forward, so I was able to sit for my examination. It was a tough time for me because a lot of people condemned my action. But I tried to be strong because I knew what I was doing. Really, I didn’t expect anything less from them because they were not the ones wearing the shoes. Though it wasn’t a difficult time for me, I will encourage anybody who has a musical career to still obtain his or her degree. To me, it makes a lot of sense.

    Did you see yourself winning in the Peak Talent Hunt Show?

    Not at all! We were five that partook in the grand finale. But there was a guy, Flingo, who was a very strong competitor. In fact, the entire audience loved him. After the first round, I told him that he had already won and that he should tell the organizers to just give him his money. But as I was praising him, I just heard, from the stage, “And the winner is Yemi Alade…” I couldn’t believe it. It was a breath of fresh air and I really appreciate the opportunity that Peak gave me.

    What did you do with the money?

    The money? 80 percent of the money went into my career. I started attending aerobic classes; I went into vocal training under one of the best coaches around (he trained the MTN’s Project Fame contestants) and I also shot my video, Fimisile. I am sure you know it is no small money to feature a great artiste like El- Dee. Apart from all this, I also recorded some songs then. So, I didn’t really spend much on myself.

    What have you been up to lately?

    I have been up to a whole lot. I just got back from a nation-wide media tour. I got a whole lot of acceptance and I am really very grateful to everybody I met during the tour. I also released a mix single called Johnny with Solebobo and the acceptance has been unbelievable. After this chat, I will be heading for Clarence Peter’s studio, where we intend to shoot the video with him. I am also doing something for Peak because I am one of its ambassadors. Also, we are doing the Go-back-to school programme for kids. As I said before, it is important to have your career at heart, but you still need to stay in school. I am also involved in an awareness campaign for women against cervical cancer and HIV / AIDS.

    But you were supposed to have done that with Uti Nwachukwu since December 20?

    No, Uti’s project was for the less privileged, but I couldn’t make it because I went to Calabar. The cervical cancer and HIV/AID campaign is my own pet project.

    Why did you embark on the media tour?

    As at that time, I had only released both Birthday song and My head. Those were the new songs, so we thought of a different way to promote them and we actually thank our fans. Some know the name, but they don’t know the face and vice-versa. Some even know the song, but they don’t know who sang it. Also, at that time in the industry, there was really much going on, so we had time on our hand to go on the tour. We had some shows in the process and we just killed two birds with one stone. The acceptance was unbelievable and I thank God I was able to release Johnny during the tour.

    Johnny has come under a lot of reviews since it was released. So, what really inspired it because you sang about a cheating and lying man?

    Yes, you are correct.

    Are you talking from some personal experience?

    Certainly, all my songs are borne from some experiences.

    Okay, tell me about the song.

    I think the song already says it all. The song says Johnny leaves me follow Cynthia/ he give Uche belle/ he go marry Nene. Of course, I have been in a situation, where I was dating someone seriously and he gave me the impression that he cared for me, but he still had interests in some other ladies. When I was recording that song, I had no intention of talking about that topic. I was going to record good music and the lyrics just came from nowhere. After two weeks of the tour, people started asking me about who Johnny is. And then, I realised that the song is actually from inside of me. You know how music just wells up in you and when you get the opportunity to voice it out, you don’t know what comes out; so, that was what happened.

    Will I be right to say you are very much relieved now from whatever you must have suffered after the breakup, having got the song out of you?

    Yes, I am. I can laugh at the situation now. Before now, it wasn’t funny. It is a big relief and the fact that people are laughing at the situation even makes me laugh more; so, I say, ‘Johnny, your loss, not mine.’

    Was that the first time any man would dump you?

    You see, I just realised that the relationship was cancerous to me; it wasn’t working for me because I wasn’t doing what he was doing. That was the first time I had found myself in that kind of relationship, where the guy just ran off.

    What have you learnt from that experience and how will you guide against such a thing in your future relationship?

    Well, the truth is that these things are not written on people’s foreheads. You can’t tell by mere looking at someone that he is a liar or a cheat. But over time, you get to find out. I have, however, made up my mind that whatever relationship I find myself in, personal or business, I will not hesitate to bring out whatever bothers me to the open. It is good to confront your issue. I didn’t confront my issues in most of my past relationships.

    How?

    In Johnny’s case, I didn’t have proper closure. During the period of these relationships, I saw these things happening, but I didn’t know how to confront them. I didn’t what to spoil what I knew was already getting spoilt. I think we should all be real with ourselves. There is more out there. If someone doesn’t appreciate you today, another person will surely do some other time.

    Were you heartbroken at that time?

    Before nko? Johnny broke my heart!

    Is Johnny the guy’s real name?

    No, I couldn’t have used his name. As I said, I didn’t plan to do the song; otherwise, I would have used his name.

    Now that Johnny is longer in the picture, it is being rumoured that you are having a sizzling affair with your manager…

    (Cuts in) Everybody says it. But I keep asking that if my manager were a female, would they ask me the same question?

    Of course, nobody will say such a thing.

    Certainly, you are right. So, I just ‘chill (pauses).

    I am sure you are aware of some female acts who were saying the same thing until it came to the open that they were getting married to their managers.

    You see, immediately my ‘sister’, Tiwa Savage, got married, that was when people started pointing fingers. All eyes now seem to be on female artistes who have male managers. I guess it is a phase and it will soon pass by. I am still looking for my Johnny( general laughter).

    How have you been promoting your new song?

    At the moment, the song seems to be promoting itself and I appreciate people for this. We are doing a lot of radio push and we will soon release a competition for DJs. It is called the Johnny DJ Match-up Battle. What you have to do is to just get the Johnny song and match it up with any of your favourite instrumentalist. You stand the chance of winning N500 and a new DJ turn-table. The judges will be Olisa Adibua who has great ear for good music and DJ Jimmy Jatt. Many other things are going to be rolled out in 2014.

    Recently, it was reported that you kissed the poster of Flavour and that set tongues wagging.

    (Laughs)You know what, that picture was at Dream FM in Enugu and I did it after my interview. I cannot explain why I kissed the poster; it was very spontaneous. But the truth of the matter is that I have always had a crunch on Flavour. If people ask me who my crunch is, I say it is Flavour. You know what, you have a crush on someone and after a while, you get over it. I don’t know who else I will have a crush on. I was just having fun. But really, the kiss was very sincere!

    Really?

    Yes, but I was just having fun.

    Did you envisage the kind of reactions it would generate?

    I was so surprised when I saw it on some blogs.

    You seem to love the guy so much?

    I think his genre of music is very interesting. I like the way he dances and he is a good-looking.

    Have you ever had the opportunity of telling him you love him?

    No, I have met him at several shows, but I have never told him so. No, I am a girl and he is supposed to come and tell me and not the other way.

    If he walks up to you and says he loves you, will you accept?

    Ha! Good for him now…

    I am asking you a yes-or-no question?

    I don’t know. Maybe when it happens, I will have an idea. You know, I am very spontaneous

    Can you date him?

    That is a little too much and I have not thought of that. I just have a crush on him, but I have not thought of dating him.

    Is that a possibility of that happening?

    Well, my mum is Ibo and I can always speak Igbo to the guy. I know he is a very good Igbo-speaking guy. I don’t know if we can date each other because I don’t know him personally. But what I see now is awesome.

    What do you want in a man?

    It has to do more with his personality. He must have a great sense of humour; he must be a god-fearing person; he must be clean and I don’t like men who have body odour. You must have a sense of direction.

    Why do you keep changing your style?

    You can call me a fashion Chameleon. I don’t like to bore myself or my fans and I dress based on my emotion and environment. At the moment, I just want to be graceful with my style. I am also working on my album and it is titled King of Queen. It is a man’s world and the only way to succeed is to do it like a man; and the way to do this is to also look like a woman because you are a woman. So, I am trying to bring out the feminine side of me as well as my masculine side.

  • Solid Star, Yemi Alade, others for Exclusive Couples’ night out

    A special valentine event dedicated to couples will be staged on Saturday, the 16th of February, 2013. The event which is put together by C2RU in collaboration with FLAMING HYPERMEDIA is meant for couples of all kinds; married, engaged or seriously dating. It is geared towards empowering relationships.

    Set to be staged at “Our-Place” event centre in Ikeja, Lagos, the occasion will help couples unwind, relax and also learn about relationships in a conducive atmosphere with live music featuring Solid Star (Omotena, Skibo), Yemi Alade (Ghen Ghen love), Oshadipe twins, Saeon, Maytronomy, 2sec, Eyo (Project fame). There will also be comedy by; Baba de Baba, MC Headmastar, MC Icewater, Xtreme, L4J and several other acts.

    Also on the lineup are couple games which will help couples to learn more about one another.

    During the event, couples will also have the opportunity to interact with celebrity couples who are doing well with their relationships. This will also serve as a good atmosphere for business networking, where the industry meets the market.