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Blaqbonez Release official video of Commander

The multi versatile and  talented Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, famously known as BlaqBonez discloses a snippet of his impending “commander” video.

Blaqbonez started off this year with a bang and continues his winning streak as he announces the release of his first single of 2022 Commander.

Coming just after his successful and sold-out crusade Breaking The Yoke Of Love, Blaqbonez has followed up with Commander dedicated to his fans and supporters.

The talented young rapper who is under one of the biggest record labels in the country “Chocolate City” had the breakthrough year 2021 when he dropped his album “Sex Over Love”, he followed it up with “Commander” which he released earlier this year.

The visuals to the “Commander” was released on Wednesday, March 16th, 2022, the video was directed by TG Omori, one of Nigerian super creative video director.

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After Getting Cleared In Rape Allegation, Chris Brown Announces New Single, Cover Art, Date & Preview

Right after Chris Brown got cleared in rape allegations after the girl accusing him came out to confess that she was just lying to get his attention after Chris ghosted her after their one night stand, Breezy has officially announced his upcoming new single, titled “Warm Embrace.”

The song was previously previewed a few months ago, becoming one of Chris’ most highly-anticipated songs and finally it will arrive on April 1.

The Virginia-born singer made the announcement by revealing the single’s cover artwork, a new preview, and the release date on Instagram.

 

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The chorus of the song describes Chris’ desire to wrap a woman in his warm embrace after getting intimate, which is also depicted on the song’s cover artwork. Fans are excited after hearing the song snippet, hoping and praying that the singer actually comes through on his promise to drop this next month.

This appears to be one of the lead singles for Chris’ upcoming new studio album, Breezy. The project was announced over a year ago and according to the artist, it will be accompanied by a short film of the same title.

“Warm Embrace” will follow Chris’ most recent single, “Iffy,” which has been streamed nearly twelve million times on Spotify.

You will be sure to find the new single here once it drops!

Lil Baby Teases New Album

One of the most active young forces in hip-hop, Lil Baby appears to be loading up yet another full-length album release, teasing fans on Twitter. The Atlanta-based rapper revealed his plans to drop a new music video every few weeks before eventually unloading the full project, which will arrive in the summer. He posted:

“It’s Gone Be A Nastyyyyy Summer,” tweeted Baby. “My turn again. drop a video every few weeks until.”

A few weeks ago, the rapper announced that his album was nearly complete, tweeting, “Album Almost Done. New Music Otw Tho.”

Not much is known about Lil Baby’s next body of work aside from the fact that he plans to release it this summer. None of the features have been revealed but there’s a chance we can expect some of the same voices from his previous projects, including Lil Durk, Gunna, Young Thug, 42 Dugg, and others.

We sure will have updates here for you once he lets the cat out of the bag.

Sarkodie set to become 1st African artist to host music concert on Dubai desert

Ghanaian superstar rapper Sarkodie announced on social media he will be staging his Rapperholic concert in the desert of Dubai. This will make the Ghanaian rapper the first African artiste to host a musical concert on the deserts of UAE. A lot of music videos are often shot in the desert with Sarkodie not being left out , however the UAE desert has not witnessed a full-blown music concert with a live performance from an artiste.

Accordingly, this will become historic and spectacular to watch as it means musical and cinematography equipment with other logistics needed to stage a music concert will be transported to the lonely desert for the show.

Earlier this month, the rapper whilst in Dubai dropped a hint about the concert when he said he shared a post to say ” I think a virtual concert on the desert won’t be a bad idea what y’all think ? We still out here in Dubai if y’all wanna see this happen hit up @ceekvr in the comments”.

According to Sarkodie who has been in the U.K, all has been put in place and he will be hosting a virtual Rapperholic show in the UAE desert.

“Back to Dubai this weekend and big shouts to @CEEK they making it possible for a quick performance this Sunday 20th march on the desert !!! SARKNATION sign up and let’s have fun http://Ceek.com right after we vibe on Twitter space!”.

https://twitter.com/sarkodie/status/1504087468265684996?t=nJ7S4jtx3HY9a_8RW32pjw&s=19

 

My activism not for political gains — Ruggedman

Veteran rapper and activist, Michael Stephens, popularly known as Ruggedman, has said he does not defend celebrities in the entertainment industry when they get into trouble because they don’t stand up for people despite having strong platforms.

In an interview with Sunday Scoop, he said, “Although celebrities have a choice not to get involved in demanding for good governance and an end to human rights abuse, they would be lying if they claim not to know what is going on in the country. That just don’t want to get involved, and I don’t blame them. Some of them even have bigger platforms than I do, and they are not using it to support people. Some people have asked why I don’t get involved whenever a celebrity gets into trouble with the police or others, and I always tell them that I don’t do that because they have failed to use their platforms to help the people.”

Ruggedman also stated that making skits and acting in movies are not new to him. He said, “I have always spoken up for the voiceless but I started making skits on human rights and legal issues to teach people, while also entertaining them. I am not new to acting. I have been doing for a while. Recently, I featured in Toyin Abraham’s The Ghost and the Tout. I just decided to take my humanitarian work to another level. It was the lawlessness in Nigeria that inspired me to become a human rights activist and advocate. I see innocent people getting victimised every day because many of them don’t know their rights, or who to reach out to in such situations. I have always liked helping people in any way I can, and that was what led me to start my radio show. The show allows people to call in, lay complaints and request for support concerning human rights abuse and other issues.”

The Opomulero rapper also stated that he recently floated a non-governmental organisation to get support for his cause of eradicating human rights abuses, and not for political purposes. He said, “I recently registered the Ruggedman Care Foundation, so as to raise funds and get support for people. It has not been easy doing this alone, and there are so many issues that I cannot solve because they require money. This is the first time I’m talking about the NGO.

“I am not doing this because I want to run for (public) office later as some people have insinuated. I studied Political Science but I am not going into politics. Even if I would go into politics, it would not be now because the existing system does not give room for people who want to do good. A lot of things have to change before people like me can get involved in politics.”

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AKA vindicated in arbitration ruling on Braai Show

Mzanzi Rapper AKA has taken to his social media with excitement to share the legal documents and a ruling stating that a partnership agreement between him and Makhuducom Media is valid.

In the documents shared on Twitter, the conclusion of the case was that AKA was entitled to benefit equally with Makhuducom Media from the profits “realised in the exploitation of the jointly owned copyright” in relation to the popular TV show.

Just hours before season two of the show aired, AKA issued a statement on his social media saying that he would continue to take legal action regarding his alleged rights to the show and wished Cassper Nyovest success.

Report says AKA had intentions of taking legal action against the SABC for prematurely cutting ties with him and subsequently sidelining him as a 50% owner of the show.

“In May 2021, false news started circulating regarding allegations of abuse on my part. This was related, inter alia, to the incident that took place during April 2021.

“Ultimately, I became aware that, inter alia, the first respondent (SABC) took a negative view of the negative publicity and tacitly indicated its intention to no longer continue our working relationship,” read the papers.

The rapper was vindicated when the arbitration ruling went in his favour, proving that he owns 50 % of The Braai Show. He shared a statement expressing his relief.

“Thus I am happy that the arbitration proceedings have found in my favour, that I am a 50% owner of The Braai Show and that no further exploitation of it can be transacted upon without my involvement.”

AKA was the host of the first season of The Braai Show but Cassper Nyovest hosted the second season which left fans of the show baffled about the sudden host change.

The rapper says he’s preparing himself to get what is due to him now that the ownership battle is over.

“Now that the arbitration proceedings have determined, with finality, that I own half of The Braai Show, I will be going after what is rightfully mine against those who sought to exploit and undermine my creativity and intellectual property,” added AKA.

 

Sarkodie celebrates birthday of his son, MJ

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Rapper Sarkodie has shared some lovely photos of himself and his son, Michael Nana Yaw Owusu Addo Jnr as he celebrates his second birthday.

In a cute post on Twitter, Sarkodie shared photos of him and his now two-year-old son. He expressed love for little Michael.

The musician earlier, on March 3, celebrated the birthday of his wife, Tracy Sarkcess.

The Ghanaian rapper, who is all about helping bring the young ones in the music industry up last week promoted the colleague musician, Kelvynboy’s “Down Flat” song.

He requested Kelvynboy’s song at a club in London last week.

He was also at O2 arena in the UK to support KiDi and Kuame Eugene’s concert.

Sarkodie’s contributions to the Ghanaian music industry have earned him numerous accolades, including the Vodafone Ghana Music Award for “Artiste of the Decade”.

He started rap at the age of four and throughout his education right from when he was in preparatory school till when he gained his degree in Graphic Designing from IPMC, he had intense ambitions of changing the music game and making his presence felt worldwide.

As a creative and innovative rapper, Sarkodie began his instrumental career as an underground rapper, where his appearances on various rap competitions among which the most popular at the time, “Kasahare Level” on Adom FM saw him knocking out several other rappers and becoming a rap champion in Tema.

 

 

 

 

Ice Prince drops signature bars on the remix of Wisdom’s “Inside You”

Houston, Texas based Nigerian Afropop artiste, Wisdom collaborates with the Superstar, Ice Prince for the remix of his song “Inside You”.

Wisdom released the original version of “Inside You” in September 2021 and has since then released two other versions: an Amapiano Refix with V-Tek and a BMG Media Mashup on the first and second day of January 2022 respectively.

The new version of the song features a rap verse from Ice Prince giving the song a fresh feel and appeal.
Wisdom aims to make his name a household one with every release and become an undoubted part of Nigeria’s Afropop scene. In 2020, he released an EP, “20. 10 20” – a reference to the Lekki Massacre that happened in Lagos, Nigeria.

The US-based Nigerian singer comes clutch securing this remix with Nigerian rap legend Ice Prince. Melody and lyricism comes together on the “Inside You” remix.

Inside You” is available across all digital streaming platforms.

 

Influence of Hip-Hop in Africa (EDITORIAL)

Africa is a highly musical continent, with genres spanning from Afrobeat, Ndombolo, Rhumba, Bongo, Benga, and Kwaito, to Reggae, Hip-hop, and R&B. From traditional and cultural events to modern concerts and bus rides, music is often a key feature of life in Africa.

But like every form of art, music is best conceived by the listener, and personal tastes vary. While music preference is diverse across the continent and even across one country, there are perceivable patterns based on location and culture.

Hip-hop emerged from the economic paralysis of New York City, especially the neglected black and Latino neighborhoods in the Bronx.
However, while hip-hop music was born in the Bronx, it is part of and speaks to a long line of black American and African diasporic cultural traditions. Much of what is written about hip-hop traces this culture through a series of stages, from a music and dance focused phenomenon created for and by people to a dominant global youth culture.

Hip-hop music and culture landed in Africa between the 1980s and early 1990s. Since then it has spread with the energy and passion of a musical and cultural revolution. The frustration, anger, poverty, joy, and spirit which young African American rappers expressed transformed the minds of millions of African youth, who related to the messages and stories being told.

One of the many influence of hip-hop culture is the competitive oral competition called “playing the dozens,” which combines humorous insults and oral skills in a battle to shock and ultimately silence one’s opponent. A famous practitioner of this oratorical contest was Muhammad Ali, who used short rhymes to belittle his opponents. American rapper 2Pac became a legend across the continent precisely because of the social importance of his lyrics. There was no major city in Africa one could go to in the late 1990s and not see images of 2Pac or hear youth reciting him.

Hip-hop includes Africans who are making it their professions and who are involved in recording, producing, marketing, and distributing to an increasingly influential and profitable market.

Hip-hop is more than just another form of music, the fact that it was also its own subculture and a transmitter of political and social commentary was absorbed by African youth who related to all aspects of this new musical revolution.

Ycee on Rwanda’s Ish Kevin upcoming mixtape

KEVIN SEMANA popularly known as Ish Kevin is going to feature Nigerian rapper “Ycee” on his upcoming mixtape “Trappish mixtape 2” slated for March 25.

The upcoming artiste confirmed the big move to this publication in an exclusive interview.
Talking to The New Times, Ish Kevin noted that working with Ycee isn’t just a win for him and the Trappish movement, but the whole Rwandan music industry.

He said that this song will give all music lovers a flavour of the mixed cultures of Rwandan rap and Nigerian afro-pop.

“After releasing this mixtape, there is no going back. This is a game changing project,” he said.

Adding to that, Ish Kevin said that he became part of the deal of collaborating with Ycee through his manager Osagi who liked the sound of Rwandan rap and became interested in putting the two talents in one track.

The song which Ish Kevin describes as a banger was produced by a renowned producer, Bailey Pro.

Other songs on the track-list include ‘My Year’, ‘Generation’, ‘Aho Turi’, ‘Powa’, ‘Game Changers’, and ‘Ndi Rasta’.