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Nigerians React to Niniola's Controversial New Video (Photos)
Nigerian singer Niniola released an EP not too long ago called Lagos to Jozi. One of the tracks on that EP is a song called I Did It (Bum Bum) which features South African Amapiano artist, Lady Du. For some time now all over social media, Niniola has been promoting the song via Instagram reels, videos, and reposts of other people dancing to the music.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Beat
Simply Having a Wonderful Christmastime: Facts about the song made popular by Sir Paul McCartney
Simply having a wonderful Christmastime: The lyrics for most fun To many people this is the best Christmas song ever and talks about enjoying the holiday. Following are the lyrics
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Beat
Being Alive: Lyrics Speak Louder Than Words.
Stephen Sondheim's lyrics are a dictionary for human emotion. It's hard to explain the power of finding words that express what you have been feeling in a way that is so precise that you no longer feel alone, or lost, or irredeemable.
By Amber Grace4 years ago in Beat
The Bronze Buckaroo was not African American
When I first heard about The Bronze Buckaroo, the singing black cowboy, I envisioned someone who looked like Sherrif Bart (Clevon Little) from Blazing Saddles. I thought this individual would be a dark brown African American male but I was wrong. At first glance, I was certain that Herbert Jeffrey was white and I thought to myself "You have got to be kidding." This man was not bronze but what people considered to be "high yellow" which is what I have been called many times. The old saying that one drop of black blood deems a person as black was obviously true.
By Cheryl E Preston4 years ago in Beat
Dank Goner
1. What is Dank Goner all about? Dank Is abbreviated for (Definitely A Knowledge keeper) Goner is a reference to remind ourselves “we aren’t here forever — we are all goners in a sense” I’m all about leadership & helping others evolve in the right direction as far as social marketing, business & music.
By Social Media Castle4 years ago in Beat
Banky W Reveals Funny Story About His Dangerous Dance With Adesua (Video)
After weeks of teasing his new single and video, Jo, Nigerian singer Banky W finally released the song along with the music video and well, let's just say, fans of both Banky and his wife, Adesua Etomi will not be disappointed by the music video.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Beat
Trumpet players that rock
I learned how to play the trumpet in my teenage years. I believe it leads to my appreciation of all music and its many different genres and styles. Whether it was playing music, listening to it being performed, or even writing about various artists or bands. Music has always had a special place in my heart and could feed into whatever emotion, mood, or experience. The trumpet is the most passionate, spirited, and driven of all the instruments, with an excellent range for reaching out and connecting with all of life's highs and lows. It takes a unique performer to tap into those aspects, and I would even say a great artist at that. We have lived in special and blessed times to have three such trumpet players with such qualities. I have seen all of them in concert and have met one of them after a superior performance. These three artists are Doc Severinsen, Wynton Marsalis, and Chris Botti.
By James Partin4 years ago in Beat
Why I'm Suing Burna Boy - Q2
When ultra successful Nigerian singer Burna Boy one year ago jumped on the already trending Master KG tune, Jerusalema for a remix, the song became an instant hit. Burna's verse catapulted the song to a new level of success and the song became one of the most successful songs of the year.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Beat
5 Comedians You Didn’t Know Are Under Record Labels
For the most part, while music and comedy are both under the same umbrella of entertainment, the acts from both sides never seem to successfully cross over. It is hard for musicians to be taken seriously as comedians, and for some reason even seemingly harder for comedians to find success in music.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in Beat











