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Music+ Unplugged Thursdays

It’s Music+ Unplugged Thursdays… come party with Solidstar, Lamboginny, Korra Obidi, and Attitude…  We are talking Good Music, Cozy Ambience, Good Food, FREE WI-FI, FREE COCKTAILS, Karaoke, Live-Band, your favourite Celebrities, and a Fun Filled Evening. If you are an upcoming artiste and would like to perform at this event, send your song as an email to  MusicPlusUnpluggedThursdays@gmail.com #musicplusunpluggedthursdays #musicplus #musicplusunplugged Date: 21st July, 2016

M.anifest – “Sugar” ft. Brymo (Prod. By Jayso)

Still on the road to the No Where Cool album by M.anifest , here is the third single off the upcoming album called “SUGAR” and this time around, he recruits Nigerian’s finest Brymo  on this one. Without much ado, check it below and enjoy with production from Jayso . /2016/07/M.anifest-Sugar-ft.-Brymo.mp3

Emma Nyra Stole ‘Work Hard’ From Me – Producer OD Beats Claims, Provides Proof

Guess, the era of filming people in the studio as evidence is finally upon us. Singer Emma Nyra, has been slammed with a song theft accusation following the release of ‘ Work Hard ‘ the lead single from her forthcoming EP, Love VS Money. Music producer, Samson Ohda known as OD Beats,  has accused the ‘For My Matter’ crooner of stealing her latest single, ‘Work Hard’ from him. According to the producer, he met a brick wall after finalizing work on the beat as Emma and her team refused to pay him for the work done. Releasing a statement and video clip of Emma’s studio session, OD Beat, further explained the situation. On June 29th Emma Nyra was in the studio with Samson Ohda aka OD Beats when he creatively produced and composed the reggae/afropop influenced beat for ‘Work Hard’ off her released Ep. After OD beats had been contracted (Verbally/Text Messages) to produce her EP, shortly after started having difficulty with paym...

Drizzy Omo ita oshin

Drizy Drizy is an Artist and a song writer that has so much to offer in the music industry... the most

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7 Biggest Lies Of The Nigerian Music Industry

More than 60 percent of us have been (un)fortunate to have at least one person close to us, wake up one morning and declare his allegiance with the music business, professing their undying and laughable love for the business and claiming they have always had this in-explainable need to hold a mic and sing to thousands, having that sickly illusions that at the need of their ‘Mind’ blowing performance, they get a standing ovation, a ‘come see me later at ,y studio’ or an epiphany to launch a music career. The modern day music business in Nigeria,ably aided by some of the young ones in the country, has successfully imbibed a few lies into the lives of some upcoming acts who feel these lies are actually the truth, judging by the lifestyle of whosoever they decide to look up to in the industry. Today, we will be discussing 6 blatant lies told about the Nigerian music industry that needs to be corrected ASAP. Gospel Music Does Not Sell I have heard a thousand and one t...