• Award-winning Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has melted hearts online with a touching video of him warmly greeting Burna Boy’s mother, Bose Ogulu, at billionaire Tony Elumelu’s All-White Christmas party.

    Award-winning Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has melted hearts online with a touching video of him warmly greeting Burna Boy’s mother, Bose Ogulu, at billionaire Tony Elumelu’s All-White Christmas party.
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  • Award-winning Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has melted hearts online with a touching video of him warmly greeting Burna Boy’s mother, Bose Ogulu, at billionaire Tony Elumelu’s All-White Christmas party.

    Award-winning Afrobeats star David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has melted hearts online with a touching video of him warmly greeting Burna Boy’s mother, Bose Ogulu, at billionaire Tony Elumelu’s All-White Christmas party.
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  • “Being Snubbed By Mike Obi Was The Saddest Moment Of My Career”– 2Baba Reveals The Story Behind His Viral Hist Song, ‘Only Me’ | #MukTV

    "At a time when everyone was making sure that all hands were on deck to move the Nigerian brand into the world stage, destiny brought me into the winning stage with my brother Mikel Obi, who was also winning from the football angle.

    “At that time, he was at the centre of Argument for two great clubs Manchester United and Chelsea, he was getting all the love from football lovers and I was getting all the love from musical lovers for putting Afrobeats on the world map at that time.

    “We were two kings coexisting in our different worlds, doing our thing and just living.

    “Somehow, I found Mikel in a shopping mall in U.K when I visited to buy things for myself and Ani, you know the superstar lifestyle.
    I spotted my brother Mikel, walked up to him with open arms to embrace him because it's the first time I am crossing parts with him even if I have seen all his doings on T.V.

    “To my greatest surprise, Mikel just ignored and acted like he doesn't know 2Baba.

    “I was very sad and tried to understand why he treated me that way, I tried to ask if I have ever said anything wrong about him, he never apologized about it even when Linda Ikeji and some popular blogs told the world how I was ignored by Mikel.

    “I went into the studio to pour out my heart in the song "ONLY ME"

    “I know say no be everybody Sabi play ball, but arise o compatriots if Nigeria call."

    Credit: Afrocania

    #viralshorts #viralpost #entertainment #Afrobeats
    “Being Snubbed By Mike Obi Was The Saddest Moment Of My Career”– 2Baba Reveals The Story Behind His Viral Hist Song, ‘Only Me’ | #MukTV "At a time when everyone was making sure that all hands were on deck to move the Nigerian brand into the world stage, destiny brought me into the winning stage with my brother Mikel Obi, who was also winning from the football angle. “At that time, he was at the centre of Argument for two great clubs Manchester United and Chelsea, he was getting all the love from football lovers and I was getting all the love from musical lovers for putting Afrobeats on the world map at that time. “We were two kings coexisting in our different worlds, doing our thing and just living. “Somehow, I found Mikel in a shopping mall in U.K when I visited to buy things for myself and Ani, you know the superstar lifestyle. I spotted my brother Mikel, walked up to him with open arms to embrace him because it's the first time I am crossing parts with him even if I have seen all his doings on T.V. “To my greatest surprise, Mikel just ignored and acted like he doesn't know 2Baba. “I was very sad and tried to understand why he treated me that way, I tried to ask if I have ever said anything wrong about him, he never apologized about it even when Linda Ikeji and some popular blogs told the world how I was ignored by Mikel. “I went into the studio to pour out my heart in the song "ONLY ME" “I know say no be everybody Sabi play ball, but arise o compatriots if Nigeria call." Credit: Afrocania #viralshorts #viralpost #entertainment #Afrobeats
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  • Entertainment and Arts:
    The National Arts Theatre in Lagos is hosting a "Festival of Unity," showcasing cultural pride.
    Afrobeat artist Portable stars in the movie Alakada! Bad and Boujee, gaining significant attention.
    Entertainment and Arts: The National Arts Theatre in Lagos is hosting a "Festival of Unity," showcasing cultural pride. Afrobeat artist Portable stars in the movie Alakada! Bad and Boujee, gaining significant attention.
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  • Davido is still the king of afrobeat in Nigeria
    Davido is still the king of afrobeat in Nigeria
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  • Afrobeats can't be brought up without my name. Impossible." __ Davido

    "I'm the best thing that ever happened to African music. If there was no Davido, there would be no afrobeats. I'm the main reason why people listen to afrobeats today. I'm bigger than everybody." Davido

    Davido reveals on TheBeatJuice magazine (2024)

    CREDIT: #SheyBlogger
    Afrobeats can't be brought up without my name. Impossible." __ Davido "I'm the best thing that ever happened to African music. If there was no Davido, there would be no afrobeats. I'm the main reason why people listen to afrobeats today. I'm bigger than everybody." Davido Davido reveals on TheBeatJuice magazine (2024) CREDIT: #SheyBlogger
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  • "Afrobeats can't be brought up without my name. Impossible." __ Davido

    "I'm the best thing that ever happened to African music. If there was no Davido, there would be no afrobeats. I'm the main reason why people listen to afrobeats today. I'm bigger than everybody." Davido

    Davido reveals on TheBeatJuice magazine (2024)

    CREDIT: #SheyBlogger
    "Afrobeats can't be brought up without my name. Impossible." __ Davido "I'm the best thing that ever happened to African music. If there was no Davido, there would be no afrobeats. I'm the main reason why people listen to afrobeats today. I'm bigger than everybody." Davido Davido reveals on TheBeatJuice magazine (2024)‼️ CREDIT: #SheyBlogger
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  • As sunset falls on Lagos shore,
    The city comes alive, forever more.
    The sounds of Afrobeats fill the air,
    As people dance and sing, without a care.

    The smell of suya and jollof rice,
    Fills the streets with flavors, a culinary vice.
    The lights of the city, a twinkling show,
    As Lagos pulses with energy, in every single go.

    From Victoria Island to Ikeja's streets,
    The city's vibrant spirit, forever repeats.
    A melting pot of cultures, a blend of old and new,
    Lagos, the city that never sleeps, forever true.

    The hustle and bustle, the noise and the fray,
    Are all part of the charm, of this city's way.
    The resilience of its people, their strength and their might,
    Are an inspiration to all, in the dark of night.

    The city's rich history, its stories untold,
    Are etched on the faces, of its people bold.
    From the Brazilians to the Yorubas, and more,
    Lagos is a city, where diversity is galore.

    As night falls on the city, and the stars appear,
    Lagos transforms into, a whole new sphere.
    The music gets louder, the dancing gets wild,
    As the city's vibrant spirit, forever unfurls.

    So here's to Lagos, a city of delight,
    A place where dreams are made, and hopes take flight.
    May its energy and spirit, forever be told,
    Lagos, the city that never sleeps, forever to hold.
    As sunset falls on Lagos shore, The city comes alive, forever more. The sounds of Afrobeats fill the air, As people dance and sing, without a care. The smell of suya and jollof rice, Fills the streets with flavors, a culinary vice. The lights of the city, a twinkling show, As Lagos pulses with energy, in every single go. From Victoria Island to Ikeja's streets, The city's vibrant spirit, forever repeats. A melting pot of cultures, a blend of old and new, Lagos, the city that never sleeps, forever true. The hustle and bustle, the noise and the fray, Are all part of the charm, of this city's way. The resilience of its people, their strength and their might, Are an inspiration to all, in the dark of night. The city's rich history, its stories untold, Are etched on the faces, of its people bold. From the Brazilians to the Yorubas, and more, Lagos is a city, where diversity is galore. As night falls on the city, and the stars appear, Lagos transforms into, a whole new sphere. The music gets louder, the dancing gets wild, As the city's vibrant spirit, forever unfurls. So here's to Lagos, a city of delight, A place where dreams are made, and hopes take flight. May its energy and spirit, forever be told, Lagos, the city that never sleeps, forever to hold.
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  • "Now if I vex start to dey rant, them go say na me dey look for trouble. I’m human. How do you want me to ignore this, and for how long? You can love your Wiz and let me be. I don’t want anything from him. I love my life and pace, and I’m doing amazing..." - Skales has publicly expressed frustration over relentless trolling from the renowned Afrobeat singer's fans, Wizkid.
    "Now if I vex start to dey rant, them go say na me dey look for trouble. I’m human. How do you want me to ignore this, and for how long? You can love your Wiz and let me be. I don’t want anything from him. I love my life and pace, and I’m doing amazing..." - Skales has publicly expressed frustration over relentless trolling from the renowned Afrobeat singer's fans, Wizkid.
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  • Peller experiences the moment of a lifetime with Afrobeats icon Tiwa Savage who made his dream of flying on a private jet a reality.
    Peller experiences the moment of a lifetime with Afrobeats icon Tiwa Savage who made his dream of flying on a private jet a reality.
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