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Wednesday 5 July 2017

Question!! You Are Offered 40Million Naira To Stop Listening To All Songs By One Of These Nigerian Artiste, Who Would It Be?

Question!! You Are Offered 40Million Naira To Stop Listening To All Songs By One Of These Nigerian Artiste, Who Would It Be?


Despite the fact that Nigeria’s music industry is one of the biggest in Africa with our artistes topping almost every charts across the continent, you all will agree that there are still many amazing and super talented artistes still struggling to make it to stardom.

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Imagine a scenario whereby we have a new political party with plenty rich men whose ambition is to kill the career of these popular artiste so that the upcoming ones can also become famous and rich.

Now, let’s assume that the political party made public announcement that 40million naira would be given to every Nigerians who is willing to stop listening to songs from these four popular Nigerian artiste.

Shebi na only one of them? I am double sure many people including me will jump at this offer since it involves a lot of money.

The question❓ now is, You Are Offered 40Million Naira To Stop Listening To All Songs By One Of These Nigerian Artiste, Who Would It Be?

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For me: I will pick Tekno, I really don’t enjoy the songs he keep dishing out these days.

What about you?

Tuesday 4 July 2017

[Music]Jay Z - Family Feud feat. Beyonce

[Music]Jay Z - Family Feud feat. Beyonce

Jay-Z's 13th studio album had a number of double take lines, whether it be shots at Kanye West, powerfully personal admissions, or stray shots at Eric Benet.
One of the most talked about however is "Al Sharpton in the mirror takin' selfies / How is him or Pill Cosby s'posed to help me?," not for its indictment of Cosby, but for its strangely topical reference to a viral photo of Sharpton only a week or so old.

Usually, Fabolous is the first to such a punchline, and seeing that 4:44 is such an event album, it seemed surprising that the writing process could have been taking place as recently as this week. According to No I.D., who produced the song along with the rest of the album, it was recorded Monday or Tuesday, and the project wrapped less than 24 hours before release.

Family Feud however, is much more than that small anecdote. It's the one time where we hear Beyoncé's voice, though she's said to have been present as something of an A&R throughout the process. Jay is both insightful and playfully clever on his verses, pointing out the inconsistencies in cross-generational rap criticisms, but the song really comes together when Bey's soaring vocals come into full focus and the couple's chemistry is put on full display.