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VIDEO: DJ Jimmy Jatt – Halima ft. Mr Eazi & Skales

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VIDEO: DJ Jimmy Jatt - Halima ft. Mr Eazi & Skales

VIDEO: DJ Jimmy Jatt – Halima ft. Mr Eazi & Skales

Overview of DJ Jimmy Jatt – Halima ft. Mr Eazi & Skales (Official Video)

Nigerian veteran disk jockey, DJ Jimmy Jatt serves the official music video of his previous single “Halima“, which was released back in May, 2018.

The captivating song was assisted by Nigerian international superstar, Mr Eazi and highly talented Nigerian rapper/singer, Skales.

The video was shot and directed by Director K Rus.

Check it out at once!

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Sarkodie – Do You ft. Mr Eazi

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Sarkodie - Do You ft. Mr Eazi

Sarkodie – Do You ft. Mr Eazi

Overview of Sarkodie – Do You ft. Mr Eazi

Ghanian rap prodigy, Sarkodie unlocks a brand new single and video entitled “Do You” featuring Nigerian international superstar, Mr Eazi.

The captivating joint ‘Do You‘ will be part of Sarkodie‘s forthcoming album ‘Black Love‘ which also houses other solid collaborations with heavyweight acts from different wings of Africa alongside award winning American actor, Idris Elba.

The song was produced by Ghanian talented producer, Guilty Beatz and the video was directed by prolific video directors, Capone and Guise.

Check them out and let us know what you think!

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See the official video below. Sarkodie Mr Eazi Do You👇🏾

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VIDEO: Nonso Amadi ft. Mr Eazi – Go Outside

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VIDEO: Nonso Amadi ft. Mr Eazi - Go Outside

VIDEO: Nonso Amadi ft Mr Eazi – Go Outside

Overview of Nonso Amadi ft Mr Eazi – Go Outside (Official Video)

Afro-Soul sensation – Nonso Amadi, unlocks the official music video for the buzzing joint “Go Outside” featuring Banku Music frontier, Mr Eazi.

The captivating tune is housed under his recently released project ‘Free (The EP)‘ which was released August 9th and it is so far one of the fan favourite.

The video was shot and directed by Mollana Burke.

Check it out and share your thoughts below!


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Mr Eazi ft. Simi – Doyin

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Mr Eazi ft. Simi - Doyin

Mr Eazi ft. Simi – Doyin

Overview of Mr Eazi ft. Simi – Doyin

Don Eazi himself – Mr Eazi, teams up once again with highly rated singer, Simi on this monster track titled “Doyin“.

We already know what to expect when Don Eazi links up with Simisola. Late last year, they did a track together titled “I Surrender” which became a fan favourite and a smash hit. Already, they’re on it again with release of this brand new masterpiece tagged “Doyin“.

The record comes shortly after his appearance on Nonso Amadi‘s newly released visual for the track ‘Go Outside‘ which comes off the EP ‘Free‘.

Listen and share your thoughts below!

Doyin, your love dey high me like e be kpobi 🎶🔋🔥

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi – Doyin ft. Simi

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi – Doyin ft. Simi

Overview of Mr Eazi – Doyin ft. Simi (Official Video)

Barely 24 hours after dishing out the audio, Mr Eazi releases the official music video for his latest output tagged “Doyin” featuring Studio Brat frontier, Simi.

Mr Eazi and Simi reunite once again for ‘Doyin‘, a raw and uncut heartfelt Afro-R&B record produced by emPawa Africa affiliated music producer, Killertunes who has been behind loads of mid and uptempo hits.

The record comes after the release of his E-Kelly produced solo record ‘Supernova‘. The video was shot and directed by Concha.

Check it out and let us know what you think.

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Notable Lyrics

I got a pocket full of money and all i wanna do is spend it on you

This feeling e dey killy me baby tell me what I for do

Cause your love e be relevant and i dey like your belly dance

And your pose e be elegant ye (Zagadat)

Baby you be onye oma (onye oma)

O ya ma sé panana (panana)

Original no panda o, o ya ma sé dada

I remember what you told me, say i be bad girl but nobody holy

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Fancy Gadam ft. Mr Eazi – Langalanga

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Fancy Gadam ft. Mr Eazi – Langalanga

Fancy Gadam ft. Mr Eazi – Langalanga

Overview of Fancy Gadam ft. Mr Eazi – Langalanga

 

Ghanaian singer Fancy Gadam presents a single off his just dropped album Dream.

This one is titled “Langalanga”, and it’s a collaboration with Nigerian singer Mr Eazi.

Cop the tune at the link below.

 

See also: Fancy Gadam ft. Kuami Eugene – Only You

 

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Mr Eazi & King Promise – Call Waiting ft. Joey B

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Mr Eazi & King Promise – Call Waiting ft. Joey B

Overview of Mr Eazi & King Promise – Call Waiting ft. Joey B

Banku Music frontier, Mr Eazi teams up with King Promise and Joey B on this amazing record dubbed “Call Waiting“.

However, ‘Call Waiting‘ comes after the release of his previous single ‘Doyin‘ which features highly talented vocalist, Simi.

SEE ALSO: Mr Eazi – Supernova (Prod. E-Kelly)

Production credit goes to highly skilled beatsmith, E-Kelly. Your playlist got a new one already, add it asap!

Check it out and share your thoughts below.

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Notable Lyrics

If I getty wing like an eagle

I will fly to anywhere you dey

Make I be your superhero (O Yeah)

Tell me what be your pin code, so I go open all the doors for your heart

What be the issue

‘Cause I dey feel the melody, when we dey just you and me

We go dey spiritually

If you dey feel the melody, may you love me tenderly

Anyway spiritually (O lo lo)

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi X King Promise X Joey B – Call Waiting

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi X King Promise X Joey B - Call Waiting

VIDEO: Mr Eazi X King Promise X Joey B – Call Waiting

Overview of Mr Eazi X King Promise X Joey B – Call Waiting (Official Video)

Nigerian superstar, Mr Eazi and Ghanian singer, King Promise put out the official music video of their latest effort titled “Call Waiting“.

Call Waiting‘ was produced by Nigerian music producer, E-Kelly and it features highly talented Ghanian wordsmith, Joey B.

SEE ALSO: Mr Eazi ft. Simi – Doyin (Prod. Killertunes)

The video was shot in Ghana, directed by skilled video director, Babs.

Check it out below!

 

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Quotable Lyrics

When I dey sick, when I sick

Girl your body be my medicine

And girl your kiss my remedy nobody else only you and me girl see

I go love you tire o, you’re my heart desire o

Baby wanna love be fire o, love be fire o see

I go love you tire o, you’re my heart desire o

baby wanna love be fire o

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Is Joeboy All For You? |“Love & Light” EP Review

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Joeboy -  "Love & Light" EP Review -All for you

Joeboy “Love & Light” shoot

Joeboy has quickly risen from the singer of “Baby” to one of the most promising musical prospects in Africa. The song – released in March – has proven to have an impressive shelf life. With the follow-up track “Beginning,” Joeboy proved to have that pull to his songs. Popular American Media personality Ebro (Beats 1) featured it on his ‘Discovered’ segment.

With these successes, an EP was in order. Joeboy himself had announced its existence a while ago. The Banku-signed artiste, who was a recipient of the emPawa Africa grant, has received mentorship from Mr. Eazi. This, it should be said, is the first step in understanding his moves. His EP, Love and Light, released November 8th,  was a collective of five songs. Three had been previously released. Listeners were furious, not about the quality, but as Pulse writer Motolani Alake said, it was because Joeboy basically released (I would say create) an EP for two songs. Mr. Eazi, too, has explored this consumer thirst: his more recent songs are less than three minutes. This increases its replay value. Good for streams.

 

Joeboy trended the day after the release of Love and Light. Listeners were loving the two new songs, even while being vocal of their thirst for more. “All For You” is a mid-tempo song that builds on the sunniness and bounce of its production, a love-number in the rein of “Baby.” Joeboy promises love to a woman who ended her relationship to be with him. “Blessings” is the archetype Lord-bless-me song, a theme ingrained into popular culture by the increasing tendency of the nation’s youth to be materially ambitious. Previously released single “Beginning” plays into the upbeat Afro-Pop sound of the project, with Joeboy crooning about how taken he was. The song which follows it, the Mayorkun-assisted “Don’t Call Me Back” is Pop candy, boisterous and lively, both artistes singing of heartbreak and all that.

However, fans and critics have raged on about his decision, and there have emerged opposing sides: this will, no doubt, continue to affect conversations about how we consume music in these times. Should artistes (and their teams) subject to the cravings of the fan base, or should the professional dribbling continue, as the likes of Mr. Eazi and Joeboy force out interaction and streams from us? That the art is so good makes the debate hard to settle on one side of it. Personally, I think Joeboy played it safe. Fewer songs, less room for mistakes. I do think that Joeboy, in Rema style, could release a three-song EP – this promises shock value – in the coming week, and strengthen his character as a fan favorite. A move straight out the consumer psychology book.

But don’t hold your breath, as this might prove very unlikely. Fans will surely have enough Joeboy content by 2020 when he’s scheduled to tour Europe and the United States.

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Mr Eazi ft. Tyga – Tony Montana

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Mr Eazi ft. Tyga - Tony Montana

Mr Eazi ft Tyga – Tony Montana

Overview of Mr Eazi ft Tyga – Tony Montana

Banku Music frontier, Mr Eazi collaborates with American Hip-Hop artiste, Tyga on this infectious tune entitled ‘Tony Montana‘.

However, ‘Tony Montana‘ serves as Mr Eazi‘s fifth output for 2019, it comes after the release of his previous record ‘Call Waiting‘ featuring King Promise and Joey B.

SEE ALSO: Mr Eazi ft. Simi – Doyin (Prod. Killertunes)

The record was produced by the shabalistaca himself, the one and one beat genius, Killertunes.

Check it out and share your thoughts below!

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Notable Lyrics

I be the one wey them waiting for

Tell me what these haters be hating for

Pull up in a Ghost now we raising storm

Gold chains feeling like am

Ghostface killah

Don’t act like you know me

If you don’t know my story

Real niggas don’t snitch, they wanna share in my glory (ye)

Mo gbono mo shana Feeling like Tony Montana

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi – Tony Montana ft. Tyga

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi - Tony Montana ft. Tyga

VIDEO: Mr Eazi – Tony Montana ft. Tyga

Overview of Mr Eazi – Tony Montana ft. Tyga (Official Video)

Banku Music head honcho, Mr Eazi dishes out the official music video of his latest output dubbed ‘Tony Montana‘, featuring American rapper, Tyga. The energy of the record defines the transition from Mr Eazi to Don Eazi.

SEE ALSO: Mr Eazi & King Promise ft. Joey B – Call Waiting

Tony Montana‘ was produced by beat genius, Killertunes and the video directed by skilled video director, Mahaneela.

Check it out and share your thoughts below!

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Notable Lyrics

I be the one wey them waiting for

Tell me what these haters be hating for

Pull up in a Ghost now we raising storm

Gold chains feeling like am

Ghostface Killah Don’t act like you know me

If you don’t know my story

Real niggas don’t snitch, they wanna share in my glory, ye

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Understanding Burna Boy’s Grammy Nomination

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Grammy-nominated artist, Burna Boy

Grammy-nominated artist, Burna Boy

Some would say finally. But for those who know, Burna Boy’s Grammy 2020 nod is nothing but manifestation. He’s been working for this, and African Giant was sure to get a nod. On its opener, Burna Boy is prophetic; with well-enunciated words, he summons an opening performance which is reminiscent of the regal grace of an Osadebe. “I know say one e day e go better, I go carry Grammy,” he sings over the Kel P–produced production.

However, Burna Boy is no prophet. His talent, paired with his fiery personality, makes for an interesting combo. In January, Coachella announced the artiste on its lineup, alongside Mr. Eazi. On that January day, Burna Boy delved into a now-epic rant on his social media handles. He didn’t accept the small font used to display his moniker on the event flyer. He was an African Giant. Fans warned him; he wasn’t to be too proud, surely his egocentric tendencies was part reason for him being under-appreciated (then).

Burna Boy, however, had unknowingly stepped into a field full of land mines – he was bound to blow. His stars aligned. He was “suddenly” positioned on the basis of his character, one which he has, like the most talented of writers, worked into a most satisfactory content, ready to be made glisten by capitalism’s eager hands.

However, before African Giant, Burna Boy had been making moves. The so-called sudden turn in his character arc was long heralded, and his popularity amongst international audiences was marked by his album, aptly titled Outside, released in 2018 to critical acclaim.

 

Outside (2018)

The 2018–released album features the likes of J Hus and Lily Allen. The effort of a fusion artiste, the genre-bending album defined the cross-cultural impact of music in recent times. More than just creating an album, he did so with a profound appreciation for his audience. Consequently, the tag “Outsiders” wouldn’t only refer to international fans, but listeners everywhere. A pun of some sorts, the name could be revealed as a recognition of Burna Boy’s likelihood to be the unpopular, the untypical. Outsiders consider themselves to be this too.

Many international listeners came to Burna Boy’s music through “Ye“. Searching for a Kanye West album of the same title, they stumbled upon the effervescent song.

The lyrics seemed to be written to welcome listeners unfamiliar to Nigerian idiosyncrasies – there was something about the song that demanded the ears of the world, not just Nigeria. Before performing the song on the Coachella stage, Burna Boy would lead the dominantly foreign crowd by the hand, detailing that back in Nigeria, “Ye” held a different implication from what they thought. It was a signal of an unfortunate happening. “Ye!” a Nigerian would shout when something unsavory had occurred; the Westerners’ Ye! was done with a clinched fist, and a pound to the air.

Burna Boy is an artiste whose life background makes for an interesting listen. His songs are vivified by boisterous tales brought to life by succinct songwriting and vocal delivery. “Ye” is one of such songs. However, that narrative was seized, and blown to something bigger. Burna Boy flew with it. He was being assumed as a socio-political commentator, an “enlightened” guide to the White Tourist into the heart of Dark Africa. The reign of the African Giant began with “Ye”.

Outside (on which “Ye” features), has been hailed as a crossover effort. This was achieved with sounds patterned for the ears of Westerners, replete with familiar sonic embellishments. More poignantly, is Burna’s full embrace of his sage-like African guide narrative. On songs like “PH City Vibration” and “Streets of Africa,” he sings passionately, his every word hitting as true as it possibly could. On the former, he, like a master motorcyclist, cuts into streets and swerves, honking here, swearing, laughing, turning back on his passenger, and seeming to possess the most enchanting grin, as if to say, “This is what it’s like. Port Harcourt.” A journey with Burna Boy promises thrill, but more than that, it promises segments of aspirational talk. Important-sounding rants about color, identity and all that.

To the Western Outsider, this was the dream ride into Africa. A mind-blowing one. Sure to elicit some sort of I’m-impressed response.

 

Burna Boy @ Coachella 2019

Burna Boy @ Coachella 2019

African Giant (2019)

At the time of the Coachella incident, Burna Boy was already working on an album. Reckless and Sweet as revealed to several media houses, was almost done. After that font incident, he saw another route, a better one. He stopped work on R & S, and began to record African Giant, named after his epic rant which most likely appeared on your timeline.

Thus African Giant is prompted by improvisation. Burna Boy, after Outside, understood how to sell to a market. Better, he understood his artistry. The Pan African consciousness which he had only discussed in passing in times past, now had to be sustained. The sound had to be more African. A crossover triumph is complete when the traveler strips off the Western clothing – and his nativity emerges beneath. To the people you sell to, this recognition of your other-ness is essential to your acceptance.

On African Giant, Burna Boy has been said to “[incorporates] a potent emphasis on national record-keeping while maintaining the sultry, atmospheric quality that Burna’s early records established.” A presentation of the music’s hybrid nature, he sought artistes who furthered his vision, whose music was as protestant as his aspired to. Damian Marley. Angelique Kidjo. M. anifest. Artistes of the second ilk (“atmospheric quality”) were the Futures, YGs; Jorja Smith, who slot right into “Gum Body,” a slow paced romantic bop.

On African Giant, Burna Boy, yet again, channels Fela. No doubt the Afrobeat pioneer’s music serves as a creative stash for Burna Boy. On “Another Story,” he interpolates a line from 1977 Fela, singing, “My people sef dey fear too much. We fear the thing we no see”. The motorcyclist is getting emotional. But Burna Boy better not get too personal or critical. He must maintain subjectivity akin to a judge’s – in such a position, his word will be taken too seriously. He doesn’t want that to happen. As Oris Aigbokhaevbolo wrote, he really hasn’t earned the right to be critical of Nigerians and their well-documented fear in the face of power.

African Giant deftly moves around these themes, and thrives off being a generalised shot at corruption, white oppression, and the likes. Unlike Fela, Burna Boy’s anger was sexy, rated fair enough by international viewers. The xenophobia incident was his first moment of pure emotional reaction. (since his crossover in 2018, that is.) Trading online shots at South African rapper AKA, it escalated pretty quick, with Burna Boy threatening (“on Gambo’s grave”) that AKA would need protection if he saw him. Nigerians stanned. The boy hadn’t lost his edge, it seemed. To the Outsider, Burna Boy presented a man who embraced the complexity of his character. African Giant in this sense, is held through its nineteen track entirety by the vividness of this character; in a sense, affirming Burna Boy’s words, that it was his most personal album yet.

To go down that path, the 28 year old’s relationship with his mother is to be viewed with some carefulness, as an indispensable tool in his myth creation. Mummy’s Boy would be too easily-conjured a phrase. Soft, and nothing as tough as Burna Boy has shown himself to be. However, the very typically-Nigerian phrase applies to his relationship with Bose Ogulu, his mother. Once his manager, she has emerged as a mainstay beside him in these run-up years, on his way to the much coveted Grammy acknowledgment (and maybe victory).

A direct link to Fela who she once described as “the closest thing [I] had to a godfather.” She was the daughter of Benson Idonije, Fela’s first brand manager. By Burna Boy’s extensive collaboration with Mama Burna (as Nigerian Outsiders christened her), he was tapping from a familial link to his major musical influence. The public image of his mother rubs off positively on his PR too. Mama Burna is cool in a way most Nigerian parents aren’t – she was a liberal. A video once circulated of her hugging her famous son who held a joint between his fingers; she was energetic, passing off an air of ease in the powerful spaces; she was Burna Boy’s mouthpiece at times: her words famously draws a close to African Giant, words spoken when she accepted his BET Best International Act award. “And the message from Burna, I believe, would be that every black person should please remember that you were Africans before you became anything else.”

On the back of these, it is seen how African Giant is a well-marketed effort. It is a masterclass on how best one sells a Third World reality. The rise of Afrobeats, too, cannot be separated from Burna Boy’s narrative. The tag, which is an umbrella for music made with sonic affliations to a drum-heavy sound, reminiscent of Fela’s music. Artistes like Mr. Eazi, Wizkid, Davido, Tiwa Savage, and most notably, Burna Boy, have packaged their music under this umbrella tag, and its dominance in foreign markets have now led to the subcultural movement dubbed “Afrobeats to the World.”

Understanding Burna Boy’s Grammy Nomination

The Grammy 2020 Nomination: What Does It Mean?

Africa has congratulated its giant. Superstars, from Wizkid to M. anifest to AKA, have tweeted the words. On social media, joy abound, the continent seemed to contain an effervescent energy.

Trolls have been set free. 9ice, who peaked at the start of the decade, once sung (“Street Credibility“) of how he would “bring home” a Grammy. On some threads, social media unknotted itself as a respecter of no persons. Burna Boy could possibly win a Grammy before 9ice, how ironic – the veteran had almost a decade head start.

But trolls and congratulations apart, Burna Boy’s nod, like 9ice sung, is a sort of “return-home” item. He’s most penetrated into the American reality. His recent successes is more of a psychological exercise than it is a creative endeavour. So when he’s nominated for a Grammy, the category should be observed, as this is an important part of the study.

Most notably alongside Beninese American legend Angelique Kidjo, Burna Boy will contest for the “World Music Album” award. A problematic category, it is very inclusive phrasing: albums, as diverse as could be, can be considered, given that they be as culturally similar to the narrative the Grammy-giving Americans fancy.

That African Giant got a nod in this category is a hurried jump down from the passenger, a quick tip, and a dash into the safety of a hotel, far removed from the unpatronizing reality the motorcyclist’s drive offers.

David Byrne, in this essay, posited how the World category of the Grammy is “a way of relegating this ‘thing’ into the realm of something exotic and therefore cute, weird but safe, because exotica is beautiful but irrelevant; they are, by definition, not like us.” He further went on, sentences later, noting how the category “ghettoizes most of the world’s music.”

African Giant, if nominated in the Album of the Year category, would have earned it. Since its release, it has made The Best lists of many American publications. Surely, the Grammy categories isn’t subject to voting outside its 21k Academy members but what’s good for the goose… Rather, Burna Boy’s seminal effort falls victim to the constant repackaging of believed truths about music which isn’t American enough. Sure, it’s an American award. But David, once again, with wisdom:

“Hearing the right piece of music at the right time of your life can inspire a radical change, destructive personal behavior or even fascist politics. Sometimes all at the same time. On the other hand, music can inspire love, religious ecstasy, cathartic release, social bonding and a glimpse of another dimension. A sense that there is another time, another space and another, better, universe. It can heal a broken heart, offer a shoulder to cry on and a friend when no one else understands. There are times when you want to be transported, to get your mind around some stuff it never encountered before. And what if the thing transporting you doesn’t come from your neighborhood?”

The Grammy is the world’s most visible award. Many artistes, from the beginning of their careers, desire the golden gramophone. It is no secret that Burna Boy does. Yet his first individual nomination should be viewed with skepticism. Should African Giant fail to win the category, – even with its American appeal – it will signify a stubborn headed Academy, and their somewhat perverse desire to preserve their politics of regionalism. It goes beyond trolling 9ice – we must question the validity of The American Dream. Subsequently, we must question what passes off as “local enough” to be un-American.

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Mr Eazi Calls Out Headies For Alleged Breach Of Agreement

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Mr Eazi Headies

Banku singer, Mr Eazi has called out the annual award body, Headies, through its media platform, HipTV, for not fulfilling their part of their agreement when he won the award of Next Rated Artiste for the 2016 session of the Award ceremony, by giving him the car that was meant to accompany the award.

This news was made public via Twitter on Sunday, the 24th of November when the media platform, HipTV, commented on Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola’s photo on Twitter and he replied to their post by saying;

Instead, make u gimme my car u dey here dey tweet couple goals

MR Eazi

The award body is yet to respond to Mr. Eazi’s tweet but what is funnier is the reactions this tweet produced. See below;

 

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Darkovibes ft. Mr Eazi – Come My Way

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Darkovibes ft. Mr Eazi – Come My Way

Overview of Darkovibes ft. Mr Eazi – Come My Way

 

Ghanaian artist and La Meme Gang member Darkovibes releases a brand new single.

This one right here is titled “Come My Way”, and it’s a collaboration featuring Nigerian pop star Mr Eazi.

The song was produced by Killbeatz. Download the MP3 below.

 

See also: Darkovibes ft. Runtown – Mike Tyson

 

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Mr Eazi Packs The House in Detty Rave 3 | Concert Review

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Mr Eazi Packs The House in Detty Rave 3 | Concert Review 2019

Mr. Eazi on stage at the Detty Rave 3 Concert 2019

Mr. Eazi Packs The House in Detty Rave 3 | Concert Review

 

On December 27, 2019, Nigerian singer Mr Eazi hosted the third edition of his annual Detty Rave event, a concert/party that holds at the tail end of every year in Accra, Ghana. The first two editions were met with high praise and critical acclaim, with many a concert-goer testifying of the show-stopping moments, lit performances, and the surprise acts they were met with.

This year, he attempted to double up on the magic of the previous editions, this time around presenting a way more diversified lineup – not just African acts but artists from different corners of the globe.

Announcing the lineup in tiers, the initial burst contained 12 acts. Mr Eazi called on his Ghanaian and Nigerian peers Joey B, KiDi, Darkovibes, King Promise, Kuami Eugene, Joeboy, and Simi, adding to the mix Jamaican singer Kranium and Jamaican breakout star Koffee, South African singer Busisiwa, and Trinidadian soca titan Machel Montano.

Mr Eazi Packs The House in Detty Rave 3 | Concert Review

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A couple of days to the event he released the complete lineup with several new additions, including Afro B, UK collective NSG, and finally American rapper Rick Ross, much to everyone’s surprise and excitement.

On the evening of the 27th, the event kicked off with a couple of hours of several DJ sets by the official disk jockeys, broken with performances by Kweku Afro, Tulenkey, Fameye, Ko-Jo Cue, and Shaker. The warm-up sets continued, with Mr. Eazi following a while after by breaking the music to start his own set. The event was marked by rapid-fire performances by the African-based acts, with them performing just two full songs at the most. After Mr. Eazi’s brief set, singer King Promise appeared for his own two-song set, with singer KiDi doing same, and Afro B following suit with “Joana”, all capped by a DJ set.

After every few acts came a prolonged DJ set, most likely to kill time to wait for the next performer’s arrival, but the extended waits dampened the energy of the crowd, who had already been on their feet for hours waiting for the event to start.

After some time Africa’s most decorated rapper Sarkodie appeared, emerging to the tune of his signature entrance joint, the classic “Original”, and quickly running through several hits in his catalog. Buzzing Ghanaian rapper and singer  Darkovibes came out shortly after, followed by fellow La Meme Gang member RJZ, and then the entire La Meme Gang, who attempted to liven up the crowd with their adrenalin pumping anthem “Godzilla”.

La Meme Gang’s set introduced Ghanaian rapper Joey B, by bringing him out to perform their banging collaboration “Stables” too much cheering, with him exiting the stage after a brief performance.

Also appearing were DJ Cuppy, who executed a DJ set started with “All I Do Is Win”, breaking in between to perform her own record. Kwesi Arthur, Joeboy, and J.Derobie also made their appearances, doing two songs each.

Young Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer Koffee impressed with her set, performing just 3 songs but pausing right before the last, to deliver a short interlude: a brief soundbite of her story, in which she was obviously gushing with gratitude for how far she’s come and the love she’s been shown, and introducing her biggest hit so far – “Toast”.

Detty Rave 3 Concert 2019

DJ Cuppy on stage at the Detty Rave 3 Concert 2019

With the exception of Sarkodie, the international acts had much longer sets than the African acts, with Koffee, NSG, Kranium, Machel Montano, and Rick Ross playing full sets, delivering song after song after song from their respective catalogs.

But the major highlight of the night was Rick Ross’s set. The rapper delivered an absolutely stellar performance, emerging to his protege Meek Mill’s anthem “I’m A Boss”, delivering his guest verse on the song and then moving on to several fan favorites such as “John”, his verse on DJ Khaled’s “I’m On One”, “Diced Pineapples”, “B.M.F”, “Every day I’m Hustlin'”, “Aston Martin Music” and more. His DJ doubled as a hypeman, pumping up the crowd every chance he got.

Mr Eazi Packs The House in Detty Rave 3 | Concert Review

Rick Ross on stage at the Detty Rave 3 Concert 2019

The American rapper repeatedly shouted out Ghana passionately in between songs, involved the crowd, and even approached areas of the stage that other acts had overlooked. He also made good on his promise to Ghanaian recording artist CJ Biggerman, who impressed him with a rapid-fire freestyle upon his arrival at Accra’s Kempinski Hotel, bringing him out to perform. He bigged CJ up afterward, issuing words that were heard only to the young rapper but from the distant observer were definitely words of encouragement into the young rapper’s life.

With his performance, Rick Ross showed us that he without a doubt has earned his stripes as one of hip-hop’s elite.

The show ended with Mr Eazi retaking command following Machel Montano and Kranium’s sets, performing his collaboration “Surrender” with Nigerian songstress Simi , effectively introducing her to the show as she emerged to assist him. He left the stage afterwards to allow Simi do the final song for the night, “Joromi”.

Detty Rave 3 was reported to have admitted a whopping 15,000+ concert goers, a remarkable feat. With the “Year of Return” Accra, Ghana received a very significant increase in the number of tourists, who took advantage of the timing to attend the major events happening in the city towards the end of the year. This was likely a contributory factor to the number of people who attended Detty Rave, which was likely a multiple of the previous year’s number. However, it’s possible that the tourist influx was just an added bonus because the star-studded lineup was definitely more than enough to draw the attention of any music fan.

Unfortunately, the event was riddled with a number of issues. From the difficulty in entering the venue to the fact that concert guests were delayed entry because of a shortage of admission wristbands, to the sound issues during the early performances, the outcome of things made it obvious that the Detty Rave organizing team was unprepared to handle the number of concert-goers they received. For an event of this magnitude, there’s a need for more than just two small metal detector entrances and a need for special attention to the significant things that could affect the concert goer’s experience negatively. Add to that the delays in the start time and long gaps between some of the performances, there was a lot of room for improvement.

However, none of these issues are new to African events and shouldn’t reflect on just Detty Rave’s budding brand alone, for all the major events hosted in Accra, Ghana this past December produced some of the same issues, especially with the timing, so they all need to go back to the drawing board to figure out how to improve on their logistics.

Also, keeping concert-goers on their feet for hours much longer than expected has an adverse effect on the performing acts as well, because they come out to meet a crowd that gives them way less energy than expected, which I’m sure several of the performers can testify to.

All in all, the magic of some of the performances somewhat made up for its shortcomings (especially Koffee’s, Sarkodie’s, and Rick Ross’ performances), and we hope in future Detty Rave and other African events alike work on their timing and other issues and on providing a much better experience for their beloved concert goers. We look forward to Detty Rave 4!

Check out video footage of some of the performances here.

Mr Eazi Packs The House in Detty Rave 3 | Concert Review

 

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Mr Eazi – Kpalanga

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Mr Eazi - Kpalanga

Mr Eazi – Kpalanga

Overview of Mr Eazi – Kpalanga

Bank Music head honcho, Mr Eazi has released a brand new single titled “Kpalanga,” produced by hit-making music producer, Killertunes.

The track, which is dedicated to servicemen and women around the world, was inspired by the real-life love between his military father and civilian mother.

SEE ALSO: Mr Eazi ft. Simi Doyin

Furthermore, “Kpalanga” serves as Mr Eazi‘s first official single for the year 2020, it comes after the release of his previous record tagged “Tony Montana” featuring American rapper, Tyga.

Check it out and share your thoughts below.

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Notable Lyrics

Say you go look my face

Tell me where you dey

Make I come tha place I

’ve been waiting, I’ve been waiting

Baby no delay, Jeka kolombi

Jeka sherey

As you dey totori me like this o

Na you go cure my craze

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi – Kpalanga

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VIDEO: Mr Eazi - Kpalanga

VIDEO: Mr Eazi – Kpalanga

Overview of Mr Eazi – Kpalanga (Official Video)

Nigerian singer and songwriter, Mr Eazi has released the official music video of his latest output titled “Kpalanga.”

Kpalanga,” produced by Killertunes, is dedicated to servicemen and women around the world, was inspired by the real-life love between his military father and civilian mother.

SEE ALSO: Mr Eazi ft. Tyga – Tony Montana

The video was shot and directed by the highly creative TG Omori. This is exactly the kind of content I signed up for.

Check it out and share your thoughts below.

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Notable Lyrics

I’ve been waiting for you

For you all day

Day day day day

Tell me tell me where you

Where you dey

Dey dey dey

I’ve been I’ve been waiting

Baby no delay

Lay, lay, lay, lay, lay, lay

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Fameye ft. Mr Eazi – Obolo

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Fameye ft. Mr Eazi – Obolo

Fameye ft. Mr Eazi – Obolo

Overview of Fameye ft. Mr Eazi – Obolo

 

Ghanaian singer Fameye drops a brand new single.

This one right here is titled “Obolo”, and it’s a collaboration featuring Nigerian singer Mr Eazi.

The song was produced by LiquidBeatz.

Download the MP3 at the link below.

 

See also: Fameye ft. DJ Mic Smith – TGIF

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VIDEO: Darkovibes ft. Mr Eazi – Come My Way

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VIDEO: Darkovibes ft. Mr Eazi – Come My Way

VIDEO: Darkovibes ft. Mr Eazi – Come My Way

Overview of VIDEO: Darkovibes ft Mr Eazi – Come My Way

 

Ghanaian artist and La Meme Gang member Darkovibes releases the official video to his recently dropped single.

The song is titled “Come My Way” featuring Nigerian pop star Mr Eazi.

The song was produced by Killbeatz, and video directed by Yaw Skyface.

Watch the visuals, and download the MP3 below.

 

See also: Darkovibes ft. Runtown – Mike Tyson

 

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VIDEO: DJ Neptune, Joeboy & Mr Eazi – Nobody

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DJ Neptune, Joeboy & Mr Eazi - Nobody

DJ Neptune, Joeboy & Mr Eazi – Nobody

Overview of VIDEO: DJ Neptune, Joeboy & Mr Eazi – Nobody

Award winning international disc jockey and producer, DJ Neptune teams up with emPawa’s Mr Eazi and Joeboy on his new single titled ‘NOBODY’.
Featuring this triple threat of talent, the atmospheric ‘NOBODY’ is produced by Neptune Records in-house producer #Magicsticks. It is the next single off Neptune’s yet to be released project tagged The Greatness II [Sounds of Neptune]; a fitting follow-up to the successful release of the first single #Tomorrow featuring Victor AD.

SEE ALSO: VIDEO: DJ Neptune – Tomorrow ft. Victor AD

Speaking on the track, DJ NEPTUNE quotes:

“When Joeboy voiced the hook on Nobody’s beat, I already knew it was hit even before delivering his verse. Immediately I buzzed Mr Eazi up and told him I wanted him on a record and He said sure send me the beat. Eazi heard the song and didn’t estimate to jump on it and in no time his vocals were in. This is how we created Nobody, another smash hit by DJ Neptune a.k.a #Greatness.”

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Step into the kaleidoscope video for ‘NOBODY’ – directed by TG Omorege – and watch as the light-hearted, love story unfolds.

 

 

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