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VIDEO: Jhybo – For The Local

VIDEO: Jhybo - For The Local




Jhybo releases the visuals for his track ‘For The Local‘, shot in & around Ikorodu by Frizzle & Brizzle Films.

Jhybo keeps it real with this zealous & lively performance in which he reps the less affluent parts of Lagos paying homage to the street kids & local culture.

The gritty video shot in black & white further adds to Jhybo’s eclectic portfolio of work with Lima Music.

Enjoy

VIDEO: Davido Explains Reasons For Cancelled Concert in Lubumbashi, Congo

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VIDEO: eMTee – Ngeke ft. Fifi Cooper

When it comes to South African hip-hop, eMTee is one of the hottest prospects. The Ambitiouz Entertainment rapper just dropped a new video for the track “Ngeke” alongside Fifi Cooper. The song is offeMTee‘s debut album “Avery” which has just been certified platinum (over 40,000 copies sold). ENJOY

Zoro – Ogene (Remix) ft. Flavour, Lil Kesh & YCee



 Zoro - Ogene (Remix) ft. Flavour, Lil Kesh & YCee

It is by our culture that we, Igbos, are given our identity among comity of ethnicities all over the world, and that is why we, as Igbo people, collectively work together to preserve the Igbo culture and traditions. A tribe without a strong cultural base will go into extinction sooner than later. It is because we consciously and unconsciously socialize our children to live their individual lives in line with Igbo cultural leanings that we can safely claim that Igbo culture will survive the trend of globalization and the wiping away of national sovereignties and cultural identities in the information age that we’re part of.

Igbo culture is the sum-total of what we do as Igbo people; how we live our lives, how we eat our foods, what we wear on our bodies as clothes or accessories, what we are known for, the songs we sing to one another, the music we make to express ourselves, the belief system we hold dear to our hearts, and our collective behavior and attitude towards life.

Ogene is not just an instrument, it is a genre on It’s own right, a sound, a representation of various entities that make our culture beautiful. It is by far a massive part of what makes us who we are and we are not about to let it go extinct.

Ogene is present in 5 of the most respected aspects of Igbo culture from Igbankwu, Omumu na Igu Aha, Echimechi, Akwamozu, to Mmanwu.

Zoro is an Igbo rapper who with the help help of Flavour has resonated the sound into popculture, now it is considered hip to dance to Ogene.

Unity is also an important key to development and with the aid of Lil Kesh and Ycee, our brothers from the west can also embrace the Ogene sound.

Download and enjoy this masterpiece.

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DOWNLOAD MUSIC:Becca ft. Bisa Kdei – Beshiwo

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Becca ft. Bisa Kdei – Beshiwo
Award-winning Ghanaian songstress, Becca returns with a lovely new single featuring Highlife kingpin, Bisa Kdei. This one is called “Beshiwo“. 
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DOWNLOAD MUSIC:Selecta Aff – Fear No More

Selecta Aff – Fear No More


Selecta Aff – Fear No More


After the release of NO RUSH assisted by Olamide, Selecta Aff is back with this inspirational Number “FEAR NO MORE“.

With the visuals currently shot in Spain. Selecta urges you to follow your dream, So Fear No More.

Listen and be inspired.

DOWNLOAD MUSIC:Reminisce – Nobody Knows Ft. 2Baba (Prod. TMXO)

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Reminisce – Nobody Knows Ft. 2Baba (Prod. TMXO)

Hip Hop street king, Reminisce, enlists the mastery of TuFace Idibia(2Baba) to debut this classic tune titled“Nobody Knows”. The song showcases Reminisce as its introspective best, using Hip-Hop as a canvass to paint remarkable stories of resilience amidst life’s struggles. Without a doubt, he has earned the title as the King of the Streets. DOWNLOAD

VIDEO: Flavour & Tiwa Savage Talk #OneAfricaMusicFest | Road to ONE AFRICA MUSIC FEST


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VIDEO: Flavour & Tiwa Savage Talk #OneAfricaMusicFest | Road to ONE AFRICA MUSIC FEST


One Africa Music Fest, presented by Upfront & Personal, is set to hit the U.S. for the first time on Friday, July 22, 2016. The event will take place at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center at 7 p.m. The unforgettable night will be hosted by Africa’s R&B King Banky W.

Guests will fill Barclays Center to see live performances from Africa’s biggest musical stars such as BET Award winners and International stars Wizkid, Davido, Ghanaian afropop, dancehall and reggae artist Stonebwoy, East Africa’s Diamond Platnumz, Nigerian artists – Flavour, Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, and Banky W will also grace the stage performing their hit singles.

To purchase tickets to the show, visit www.ticketmaster.com, (Search for “One Africa Music Fest”) or by calling 800-745-3000. Tickets are available in person at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center (if tickets are still available).

“After storming the music trends in Africa and Europe, I felt the timing was right to put Afrobeats and Afropop on the main stage in the U.S. It’s slowly been hitting the underground scene for a while, but with the current collaborations with artists like Drake, Meek Mill, Wale, and Future, amongst others. We just had to do it.” says Paul O, Ceo Upfront and Personal.

For More Information visit @Upfrontbookings & @fuzengn on Instagram #oneafricamusicfest
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