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Music – Seyi Vibez – Hat Trick

Nigerian singer-songwriter, Balogun Oluwaseyi, also known as Seyi Vibez, has released another mind-blowing smash hit song tittled, “Hat Trick.” This serves as a follow up to his recent hit song “Para Boi,” and this song is a testament to Seyi Vibez‘s ’s incredible talent as a musician and songwriter, and it is sure to leave listeners wanting more. Seyi Vibez Hat Trick The new song is produced by Yo Dibs who made a perfect blend of hip-pop, Afrobeats and Amapiano. You guys will surely love this! Listen HERE

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Entertainment – Rema Scores Most Streamed Nigerian Album in History on Spotify & Youtube

Rema Most Streamed Album: The release of “Rave & Roses” Ultra (Deluxe Edition) propels Rema to unprecedented streaming heights, scoring the most streamed Nigerian album ever on Spotify and Youtube and the only Nigerian project with over a billion streams on both platforms. Thanks to the album’s biggest hits; “Soundgasm,” “Calm Down” and its remix with pop culture icon, Selena Gomez. In a groundbreaking achievement that has sent shockwaves throughout the music industry, Rema’s highly anticipated album “Rave & Roses Ultra” has made history by becoming the most streamed Nigerian album ever on both Spotify and YouTube, amassing over 1.2 billion and 1.4 billion streams respectively. The record-breaking feat follows the release of the album’s deluxe edition (ultra), which sent the fans to total exhilaration yesterday. Since its initial release, “Rave & Roses” has garnered global attention for its infectious melodies, impressive lyrics, and Rema’s unique blend of Afrobeats, pop, and contemporary R&B. The album’s outstanding production quality and Rema’s undeniable talent have resonated deeply with fans, propelling it to unprecedented levels of success globally. With the release of the deluxe (ultra) edition, Rema has further elevated “Rave & Roses” by offering a collection of captivating new tracks and enhanced musical experiences. This expansion of the album’s original vision showcases Rema’s artistic growth and commitment to pushing creative boundaries. The revitalized version of the album did not only feature the previously released /transformative remix of “Calm Down” with Selena Gomez, Holiday, and Reason You, but it also introduced the new tracks, namely “Charm,” “Hov,” and “Dunno Me.”

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Entertainment – Afrobeats And Afrobeat: The Real Difference In The Genres

Afrobeat and Afrobeats may sound alike, but there are two different genres of music. Although the disparity, the salient influences are conspicuous. Afrobeats vs Afrobeat: Many people think Afrobeat and Afrobeats are the same, especially with the dissemination of African music to new listeners beyond the shores of the continent in recent times. Music from Africa is diverse and inclusive, led by genres of various regions. These include; the Amapiano of the South, Bongo Flava of the East, Chaabi of the North, Afrobeats of the West, and Soukous of the Central Region of the continent. However, popular African music in recent years is often being tagged as “Afrobeats” by the giants of the global music industry and some music fans as well, disregarding the uniqueness and originality of the various genres inaccurately or purposefully classified under it. The recently launched Billboard U.S. Afrobeats chart is a perfect example, a non-Afrobeats record like ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ by Ghana’s Black Sherif, the 5th song on the chart has been boxed in the same category as ‘Finesse’ by Pheelz, on a supposed ‘Afrobeats‘ chart. Observations like these prompt the question: Is Afrobeats more of a culture than a genre? (A topic for another day). “Before Abraham, there were men,” permit me to use these words. Prior to Afrobeats, African music has been consistently taking shape, legends like Fela Kuti, Sir Victor Uwaifo, Miriam Makeba, King Sunny Ade, Youssou N’Dour, Sunny Okosun, Brenda Fassie amongst others have been exhibiting the beauty of African music at different levels. During the aforementioned area, the ‘Afrobeat’ genre was a major player in the African music sphere, and its major proponent was the legend, Fela Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti popularly known as Fela Kuti. Developed in the late 1960s, it had a salient influence on the contemporary Afrobeats style.

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“OCHUKO LAGOS: The Rising Star Behind Africa’s Biggest Music Videos”

Born on 23rd May 1995, OCHUKO LAGOS is a multi-talented Nigerian filmmaker, director, photographer, and producer. His creative vision has led him to collaborate with some of Africa’s biggest artists, including Naira Marley, Busiswa, Davido, Iyanya, Buju, Joe Boy, Shoma Jozi, and Okal, among others.   In 2020, OCHUKO LAGOS founded OL FILM FACTOR in partnership with ALMARE, a renowned production services company specializing in creative visuals, music videos, commercials, movies, and television, with its base in Lagos, Nigeria.   The year 2021 brought immense recognition to OCHUKO’s work, as he served as the creative director for the music video of ‘KOLEYEWON’ by NAIRA MARLEY, a massive hit that captivated the Nigerian music scene. This success earned him a nomination at the MTV Africa Music Awards for Best Video. Additionally, he directed the music video for ‘KPK’ by REXXIE featuring MOHBAD, further solidifying his reputation as a top-notch director.   Taking his artistry to new heights, OCHUKO LAGOS showcased his directorial finesse in ‘SINNER’ by IYANYA featuring BUJU, and ‘LOVE AND TRUST’ performed by IYANYA featuring JOE BOY, setting a new standard for music videos in Nigeria’s music industry. With an impressive portfolio of work and a growing reputation, OCHUKO LAGOS continues to be a driving force in shaping the visual landscape of African music.   Instagram : Ochuko Lagos  Linkedin : Ochuko Lagos

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