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Burna Boy’s “Ye” Earns Him His Second 100 Million Streams on Spotify

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Wizkid’s Upcoming Show Tickets Sells Out in Less Than 24 Hours

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Maison Martell is proud to announce Davido as its new Ambassador and the face of the upcoming Martell Blue Swift campaign in Nigeria

Maison Martell is delighted to announce Davido, the singer-songwriter and record producer, as its new “Standout Swift”. He will become an international ambassador for the Cognac House, with which he shares a sense of freedom and audacity, as well as the will to pave the way for others and create a legacy for future generations. Although his songs are the soundtrack to Nigerian nights, Davido’s fame extends far beyond the borders of Africa. Over the past decade, he has raised the bar by shifting from the norm, reaching milestones that have brought the Naija music scene to international prominence. His roots in both the United States and Nigeria help to create a link for cultural tolerance amongst his fan-base, making him particularly influential among the emerging leader...

Laycon Time Travels Back To The Future With “Shall We Begin” In The June Digital Issue Of Simple Magazine

Stepping away from the shadows of Big Brother Naija “Verified” crooner, Laycon time travels back to the future in the new digital edition of SIMPLE with “Shall We Begin”. Born Olamilekan Moshood Agbeleshe, the 27-year-old native of Ogun state in Nigeria and winner of MNET’s Big Brother Naija season 5, the down-to-earth,punchline wielding, dread-lock wearing and intelligent “Fierce one” talked about “Shall We Begin” and more. In the interview, which also premiered on SIMPLE TV YouTube channel, Laycon talked about his creative process, life after Big Brother Naija and also did analbum review in details. For more, checkout the full interview here http://bit.ly/LayconBegins Watch Interview On Youtube Below; [embedded content] You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates O...

WATCH! Mr P’s “Prodigal Album” Virtual Concert featuring Wande Coal, Singah, DJ Switch

Popular Nigerian singer, dancer, and entrepreneur, Peter Okoye who is also known as Mr P presents a virtual party as he performs a few songs on his debut ‘The Prodigal’ album for the first time. The former member of the defunct musical group, Psquare performs three of his songs off his debut project on the first part of this Virtual concert. This is Part 1 featuring live performances of “I No Like Trouble“, “Blessed” and “Follow My Lead” with a guest appearance by Wande Coal. “Prodigal Album” is available on all Music platforms STREAM/DOWNLOAD ALBUM HERE Watch Mr P – The Prodigal Virtual Concert ( Part 1) Below! [embedded content] Here’s the second part of Mr. P‘s live performance at the Virtual Concert of his latest album “Prodigal“. This second Part 2 featuring live performance...

TuneAfrique Distribution partners with Mike Okri as it flags off its artistes empowerment program

TuneAfrique has positioned itself as the distribution platform of choice for artistes and labels within and outside of Nigeria. This user-friendly platform is driven by very innovative technology that makes easy for recording artists and labels to monetize their music on streaming platforms. Appointed as ISRC managers since 2017, TuneAfrique’s unique technology has enabled the delivery of world class catalogs for music businesses across the globe. Beyond its global distribution reach, TuneAfrique recognizes the critical challenges faced by independent artists in the music industry, worsened by the scarce resources to make investments in music profitable. TuneAfrique will now include in its services, additional promotional support and access to advance royalty payments. It is with this offe...

These 2021 Grammys Red Carpet Looks Are Music to My Ears

While Who What Wear covers a lot of awards shows, the Grammys play a particularly significant role in the industry that is impossible to ignore (let’s not forget Beyoncé’s 2017 performance or last year’s red-carpet looks). With nominees including Harry Styles, Meghan thee Stallion, and, of course, Taylor Swift, we can rest assured that this year’s show—one of the first since COVID-19—will be remembered for years to come. But before we get ahead of ourselves, we’ve identified the best red carpet looks from the 2021 Grammy Awards. Now it’s up to the people to decide who is worthy of the grand prize. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and m...

Wizkid & Burna Boy Become Grammy Award Winners For ‘Brown Skin Girl Video’ and ‘Twice As Tall Album’ Respectively

International Afro-Pop Stars, Wizkid & Burna Boy have both won awards at the 2021 Grammys. Burna Boy won the Best Global Music Album category while Wizkid won the Best Music Video for his song with Beyoncé; Brown Skin Girl, from Lion King: The Gift album. Ayodeji Balogun wins the award alongside Beyonce. The song also featured artists, Saint Jhn and Blue Ivy. The award will also go to Jenn Nkiru who directed the video. The Best Music Video award is given to the artist, video director and video producer. Burna Boy, real name Damini Ogulu, a nominee for a second consecutive year, won with his “Twice As Tall Album.” A powerful #GRAMMYs acceptance speech from @burnaboy, who just won a GRAMMY for Best Global Music Album. Full winners list: https://t.co/JGlsnHnruB pic.twitter.com/PGfZxlIVfq ...

We’ve Ranked the Best Outfits From RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, From A’Whora’s Bin Bag to Bimini’s Amoeba

Since the second season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK burst onto our screens back in January 2021, it’s become one of the main highlights of our weeks. Whether it’s the heartfelt stories exchanged in the dressing room, the catty remarks following RuPaul’s critiques, or the dazzling celebrity judges, each week on Drag Race UK has proven itself to be something truly special. However, what’s undoubtedly most impressive is of course the outfits. Each episode sees the queens completing a number of challenges that all involve serving some serious “lewks”, and after RuPaul’s unfortunate outburst back in episode five (you know, that H&M comment), the pressure has been on for the contestants to prove their worth on the runway. So far, the majority of t...

Daisy Edgar-Jones Proves Puff Sleeves Are Here to Stay in Plunging Red Dress at Critics’ Choice Awards

Normal People‘s Daisy Edgar-Jones was nominated for best actress in a movie/miniseries at the virtual streaming of the 26th Critics’ Choice Awards. Although Anya Taylor-Joy took home the accolade for The Queen’s Gambit, Daisy’s plunging red Oscar de la Renta minidress was a trophy all on its own. Daisy’s gorgeous look was courtesy of stylist Nicky Yates. The Normal People actor wore a scarlet red dress with a plunging square neckline and billowing elbow-length puff sleeves, and paired it with shoes by Jimmy Choo. For beauty, Daisy went for a low ponytail by Danna Rutherford and simple black eyeliner applied in a thick line on her top eyelid by Gina Kane along with an otherwise neutral Chanel makeup look. “Thank you @criticschoice for this nomination!!! T...

TikTok Star, Model, Fashion Boy Wisdom Kaye Is No Longer On the Rise—He’s Here

What’s one thing you wish would change when it comes to conversations around diversity in the fashion industry? I think diversity should start from within. In my opinion, though, both are important. I think it’s more important than those who are pulling the strings are who we want to represent us as opposed to who we SEE being represented. If internally you have a creative team that’s, of course, great and passionate about their craft that’s diverse, then your results will show that genuinely and naturally. You’ll see the diversity in the results be it a campaign like my recent campaigns with AE, runway, an editorial, a movie, or whatever the medium might be. If the people in control are a non-diverse group, then efforts to be inclusive are executed poorly due...

A’Whora on That Drag Race Outfit: “This Moment Is All I Could Have Ever Asked For”

The seventh episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK aired on 25 Feb., and it featured a sewing challenge that’s got everyone talking. The challenge involved the queens making super-shero dresses out of unconventional materials, inspired by the recent lockdown. Nottingham-based queen A’Whora won the challenge with a bright blue dress made out of bin liners, inspired by the NHS — and with that alone, she had my vote. Having studied a diploma in fashion and womenswear, it came as no surprise that A’Whora would be the winner of this challenge, creating a formfitting body with ruffled shoulders and a glistening belt. She took to Twitter to share her gratitude. She tweeted “thank you everyone for this moment, after I’ve studied for over 8 years the art of fashion, th...