• Music producer, Samklef, blows h+t at singer Teni over her 2Face rescue video
    Music producer, Samklef, blows h+t at singer Teni over her 2Face rescue video
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  • “I can buy a private jet if I want to, but I have other important priorities,” Don Jazzy says as he urges youths to invest wisely.

    Veteran music producer and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy, has advised young Nigerians to prioritize self-development and the acquisition of practical skills in today’s fast-changing world driven by technology and artificial intelligence.

    Speaking in a recent video shared online, the music mogul revealed that despite being financially capable of acquiring luxury assets such as exotic cars or private jets, he chooses instead to focus on more meaningful investments particularly in himself.

    “I’ve been blessed enough for a long time to be able to afford any type of car that I want to buy, or even a private jet,” Don Jazzy said. “But I have more important things to take care of. Nothing beats investment, including investing in yourself and acquiring knowledge that you can charge people for.”
    “I can buy a private jet if I want to, but I have other important priorities,” Don Jazzy says as he urges youths to invest wisely. Veteran music producer and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy, has advised young Nigerians to prioritize self-development and the acquisition of practical skills in today’s fast-changing world driven by technology and artificial intelligence. Speaking in a recent video shared online, the music mogul revealed that despite being financially capable of acquiring luxury assets such as exotic cars or private jets, he chooses instead to focus on more meaningful investments particularly in himself. “I’ve been blessed enough for a long time to be able to afford any type of car that I want to buy, or even a private jet,” Don Jazzy said. “But I have more important things to take care of. Nothing beats investment, including investing in yourself and acquiring knowledge that you can charge people for.”
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  • I Never Thought I’d Hit 40 Without Marriage — Music Executive, Don Jazzy

    Mavin Records boss and music producer, Don Jazzy, has opened up about what he believes he may have missed out on while building his career in the music industry.

    Speaking on the Echo Podcast, the 42-year-old revealed that marriage is the one thing he did not expect to forgo in the pursuit of success.

    “I never thought I would be 40-something and not be married. Maybe that’s the one I lost. If it comes, it comes. If it doesn’t, I’m totally fine,” he said.

    Don Jazzy also reflected on what he might have done if he wasn’t a music executive, noting he would probably still be in the music scene or working as an influencer.

    Despite the personal trade-off, the hitmaker known for discovering and nurturing stars like Tiwa Savage, Rema, and Ayra Starr said he remains fulfilled with his accomplishments in the industry.
    I Never Thought I’d Hit 40 Without Marriage — Music Executive, Don Jazzy Mavin Records boss and music producer, Don Jazzy, has opened up about what he believes he may have missed out on while building his career in the music industry. Speaking on the Echo Podcast, the 42-year-old revealed that marriage is the one thing he did not expect to forgo in the pursuit of success. “I never thought I would be 40-something and not be married. Maybe that’s the one I lost. If it comes, it comes. If it doesn’t, I’m totally fine,” he said. Don Jazzy also reflected on what he might have done if he wasn’t a music executive, noting he would probably still be in the music scene or working as an influencer. Despite the personal trade-off, the hitmaker known for discovering and nurturing stars like Tiwa Savage, Rema, and Ayra Starr said he remains fulfilled with his accomplishments in the industry.
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  • Sarz Drops Debut Album Protect Sarz at All Costs – Afrobeats Just Got Bigger

    Nigerian music producer Sarz has officially made his solo debut with the highly anticipated album Protect Sarz at All Costs, released under Sony Music Africa on Friday. The 14-track project marks a defining moment for a career that has been shaping Afrobeats for over a decade.

    The album is a masterful blend of Afrobeats, dancehall, and global sounds, featuring collaborations with heavyweights like Wizkid, Asake, Gunna, Shallipopi, Teni, Fireboy DML, Joeboy, and more.

    Its lead single, “Getting Paid”, which brings together Wizkid, Asake, and Jamaican star Skillibeng, debuted at #1 in Kano and is steadily climbing charts in other Nigerian cities and Sierra Leone, proving Sarz’s impact is both local and international.

    Protect Sarz at All Costs Tracklist:

    1. Grateful ft. Wurld, Ndlovu Choir


    2. Happiness ft. Asake, Gunna


    3. Getting Paid ft. Asake, Skillibeng, Wizkid


    4. Mademoiselle ft. Odumodublvck, Shallipopi, Theodora, Zeina


    5. BMF ft. Fireboy DML, Byron Messia


    6. Body ft. Joeboy


    7. In A Mustang ft. Qing Madi


    8. Nice n Slow ft. Wurld


    9. Loved Me Then ft. Lojay


    10. African Barbie ft. Teni, Libianca


    11. Up ft. Victony


    12. Billions ft. Lojay



    Sarz, the genius behind hits like Wizkid’s “Jaiye Jaiye” and Asake’s “Omo Ope”, described the album as “a manifesto to protect my legacy.” Rapper Olamide has also endorsed the project, hailing it as one of Sarz’s defining works.

    Already making waves, Protect Sarz at All Costs is sitting at #3 on the Apple Nigeria Top Albums Chart, proving that Sarz’s solo journey is off to an explosive start.

    Sarz Drops Debut Album Protect Sarz at All Costs – Afrobeats Just Got Bigger Nigerian music producer Sarz has officially made his solo debut with the highly anticipated album Protect Sarz at All Costs, released under Sony Music Africa on Friday. The 14-track project marks a defining moment for a career that has been shaping Afrobeats for over a decade. The album is a masterful blend of Afrobeats, dancehall, and global sounds, featuring collaborations with heavyweights like Wizkid, Asake, Gunna, Shallipopi, Teni, Fireboy DML, Joeboy, and more. Its lead single, “Getting Paid”, which brings together Wizkid, Asake, and Jamaican star Skillibeng, debuted at #1 in Kano and is steadily climbing charts in other Nigerian cities and Sierra Leone, proving Sarz’s impact is both local and international. 🎵 Protect Sarz at All Costs Tracklist: 1. Grateful ft. Wurld, Ndlovu Choir 2. Happiness ft. Asake, Gunna 3. Getting Paid ft. Asake, Skillibeng, Wizkid 4. Mademoiselle ft. Odumodublvck, Shallipopi, Theodora, Zeina 5. BMF ft. Fireboy DML, Byron Messia 6. Body ft. Joeboy 7. In A Mustang ft. Qing Madi 8. Nice n Slow ft. Wurld 9. Loved Me Then ft. Lojay 10. African Barbie ft. Teni, Libianca 11. Up ft. Victony 12. Billions ft. Lojay Sarz, the genius behind hits like Wizkid’s “Jaiye Jaiye” and Asake’s “Omo Ope”, described the album as “a manifesto to protect my legacy.” Rapper Olamide has also endorsed the project, hailing it as one of Sarz’s defining works. Already making waves, Protect Sarz at All Costs is sitting at #3 on the Apple Nigeria Top Albums Chart, proving that Sarz’s solo journey is off to an explosive start. 🔥
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  • Oyo Gov. Seyi Makinde Gifts Car To Gospel Singer Yinka Ayefele

    Gospel singer and music producer, Yinka Ayefele, has received a black SUV gift from Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde.

    A video showed Ayefele surrounded by government officials as the vehicle was presented to him.

    The gesture comes shortly after a fire incident damaged two of Ayefele’s radio stations, Fresh FM 105.9 and Blast FM 98.3, destroying offices, transmitters, and equipment.

    : Seyi Makinde/Facebook, Oyo Affairs/Instagram

    #gift #fintternews #YinkaAyefele
    Oyo Gov. Seyi Makinde Gifts Car To Gospel Singer Yinka Ayefele Gospel singer and music producer, Yinka Ayefele, has received a black SUV gift from Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde. A video showed Ayefele surrounded by government officials as the vehicle was presented to him. The gesture comes shortly after a fire incident damaged two of Ayefele’s radio stations, Fresh FM 105.9 and Blast FM 98.3, destroying offices, transmitters, and equipment. 📸: Seyi Makinde/Facebook, Oyo Affairs/Instagram #gift #fintternews #YinkaAyefele
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  • Veteran Nigerian musician, film director, producer, and songwriter, Obafemi Lasode, has passed away.

    Naija News reports that former President of Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli, announced Lasode’s death in a post on social media on Friday.


    The popular singer, born in December 1955, died on Friday at the age of 70.

    Tee Mac wrote, “Obafemi Lasode (born 4 December 1955), a Nigerian veteran musician, film director and producer, songwriter, music producer, and playwright died today. My condolences to all. Respectfully Dr Tee Mac.”

    In other news, controversial rapper, Darlington Okoye popularly known as Speed Darlington has fired back at fellow artiste CDQ, who said he would never work with him even if offered $100 billion.

    Naija News reports that the drama started when CDQ made the remark during an interview on the Echoo Room podcast hosted by Teddy A.

    He was asked to name any artiste he would never collaborate with, and he firmly mentioned Speed Darlington, saying no amount of money could make him do it.

    Reacting during a live session with his fans, Darlington dismissed the comment and said he does not even know who CDQ is.

    He mocked CDQ’s popularity and financial status, questioning his relevance in the music industry.

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    Darlington went on to say that anyone he does not know is irrelevant to him, and he laughed off the entire issue.

    He also suggested that CDQ has likely never had N50 million and should not be taken seriously.

    Veteran Nigerian musician, film director, producer, and songwriter, Obafemi Lasode, has passed away. Naija News reports that former President of Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli, announced Lasode’s death in a post on social media on Friday. The popular singer, born in December 1955, died on Friday at the age of 70. Tee Mac wrote, “Obafemi Lasode (born 4 December 1955), a Nigerian veteran musician, film director and producer, songwriter, music producer, and playwright died today. My condolences to all. Respectfully Dr Tee Mac.” In other news, controversial rapper, Darlington Okoye popularly known as Speed Darlington has fired back at fellow artiste CDQ, who said he would never work with him even if offered $100 billion. Naija News reports that the drama started when CDQ made the remark during an interview on the Echoo Room podcast hosted by Teddy A. He was asked to name any artiste he would never collaborate with, and he firmly mentioned Speed Darlington, saying no amount of money could make him do it. Reacting during a live session with his fans, Darlington dismissed the comment and said he does not even know who CDQ is. He mocked CDQ’s popularity and financial status, questioning his relevance in the music industry. Click here for more information sportybet.com by TaboolaSponsored Links Darlington went on to say that anyone he does not know is irrelevant to him, and he laughed off the entire issue. He also suggested that CDQ has likely never had N50 million and should not be taken seriously.
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