Top ten collabos between nigerian and international acts 1. Dbanj and Kanye West(scape goat remix)
2. Psquare and Rick Ross (beautiful onyinye remix)
3. Wizkid, drake and skeptre (ojuelegba remix)
4. 2face and Tpain (rainbow remix)
5. Dbanj , don jazzy and snoop Dogg (Mr endowed)
6. Davido and meek mill (fans mii)
7. Timaya and Sean Paul (bum bum remix)
8. Psquare and TI (ejajo remix)
9. Sound sultan and Wyclef (people bad)
10.ice prince and gyptian (magician remix)
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Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Top 10 collaboration between nigerian and foreign artist
EXPERIENCE LAGOS 10
Experience is one of the biggest gospel concerts in the world and unrivaled in Africa, this year's edition promises to be bigger and better as there are whole lot of gospel artist lined up, don moen, Micah stampley, Kim burrel, Frank edwards, Nathaniel Bassey and many more, date is Dec 4 at tafewa balewa square.
Saturday, 14 November 2015
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
top ten foreign songs you have to listen to
1. The 1975: 'Love Me' (out now)
The 1975 are back with a brand new identity and a sound to match. What's the aural equivalent of the leather trousers and make-up donned in their new promo shot? David Bowie-esque funk, but with enough of a twist to avoid being copycat. With an ironic take on the narcissism of celebrities and the 'online' generation, The 1975 are hellbent on dragging pop music up to speed one song at a time. Judging from their first attempt, they're doing a pretty good job of it.
2. Ellie Goulding: 'Something In The Way You Move' (out now)
Following on from her song 'On My Mind' that may or may not be a direct response to a hit penned by a certain flame-haired singer, Ellie Goulding has treated fans to another hint from her upcoming new album. 'Something In The Way You Move' sees the star team up with Katy Perry's favourite songwriter Greg Kurstin to show off her pop prowess in all its earworm finery.
3. 5 Seconds Of Summer: 'Hey Everybody!' (out now)
Imagine 5 Seconds Of Summer, Duran Duran and The Madden Brothers all sat round a table with a biro and a pad of paper riffing ideas. Imagine they come up with a new song with an exclamation mark in its title to show extra enthusiasm. Well, they did and it's called 'Hey Everybody!' - taken from the Aussie group's second album Sounds Good Feels Good.
4. Olly Murs: 'Kiss Me' (out now)
In between watching Simon Cowell and his cronies shattering the dreams of the next generation of supermarket workers and singers alike, Olly Murs has found time to record a new single. 'Kiss Me' perhaps shows signs of his strained schedule, with the singer sticking to his usual subject matter of cheeky romancing. Still, there are six more new songs to come from his repackaged album yet.
5. KStewart: 'Ain't Nobody' (out November 13)
Nope, KStewart isn't Twilight retiree Kristen Stewart under an unconvincing pop alias and her new track 'Ain't Nobody' isn't a reimagining of Chaka Khan's '80s classic either. Rather it's Craig David-endorsed London vocalist Kate Stewart with her latest dose of R&B riffing, with an extra dose of house groove thrown in for good measure. Far better than vampires and '80s hair.
6. KINS: 'Most Definitely' (out now)
We defy you to listen to any song with an opening line about sitting around 'with your dick in your hands' and not have your ears prick up just a little bit. In the case of London and Stockholm-based band KINS it's actually a surprisingly poignant revelation. Recorded in Dusseldorf, 'Most Definitely' swims through drunk synths as it explores feeling lonely.
7. Drake ft. Beyonce: 'Can I' (release date TBC)
If you think Beyonce's all about working with British producers-cum-Directioner villains like Naughty Boy these days, think again. The star's teamed up with Canada's biggest rap export Drake for a new track 'Can I'. An unfinished version of the song leaked earlier this year, but Drake's now spun the official version of the track on his Beats 1 show.
8. Bondax ft. Erik Hassle: 'Temptation' (out now)
British electronic prodigies Bondax have got together with Swedish singer-songwriter Erik Hassle. The latter has lent his words to megastars including Rihanna, and his knack for a strong pop narrative is more apparent than ever on 'Temptation'. Cooing his way through a flawless seduction, Hassle proves the perfect messenger for new Bondax material.
9. Jayelldee: 'Kill Ur Cool' (out now)
24-year-old Welsh native Jenna Dickens would rather you called her Jayelldee. With her alter-ego intact, the singer has provided vocals for everyone from Sub Focus to Wiley, but now she's showing everyone she can go it alone. With its brazen electro-pop edge, it's hard to believe 'Kill Ur Cool' started out as a humble piano ballad.
10. Daughter: 'Doing The Right Thing' (from Not To Disappear, out January 15)
Blimey. Daughter might be back with a brand new album but they're doing little to shrug off their solemn image by offering a heart-wrenching song about dementia as the first taster of Not To Disappear. "I'm just fearing one day soon/I'll lose my mind," singer Elena Tonra trills over a slow build of guitars.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Felabration
Felabration is our annual festival of music and arts commemorating the life and times of Nigerian’s foremost musical icon, the late great Fela Anikulakpo Kuti. As a music brand, it's revered and highly influential. The idea and concept of Felabration as an annual celebration of Fela’s music, life and times, originated from his eldest child Yeni who conceived it in 1998.
With the exception of 1999, Felabration has taken place yearly. Currently Felabration, organized by the Felabration Organising Committee has grown into a mega week-long musical event in Nigeria which attracts thousands of visitors annually to the New Africa Shrine from all over the world and is an official tourist destination of The Lagos State Government who are major sponsors of the event. Over the years Felabration has attracted many high class musical acts from all over the world.
The roll call include Hugh Masakela, Femi Kuti, Lucky Dube, Awilo, Baba Maal, Les Nubians, King Sunny Ade, Lagbaja, Asa, TuFace, Seun Kuti and many others. In 2008, over 50 international artistes came together from the United States, Great Britain, France and Senegal to perform at Felabration under the banner, African Express. Every year Felabration features exciting line ups of artistes designed to whet the appetite of music lovers.
The Felabration Week always runs through the week of October that includes the 15th ensuring that Fela’s posthumous birthday celebrations are part of the Festival. As the creator of afrobeat, social critic, political activist and champion of the underprivileged as well as a philosopher of his own political ideologue, Fela is still today a hero to millions for his contributions to society. Our festival in his honour always attracts a huge loyal following. Every year Felabration attracts over 100 artistes both locally and internationally.
Our festivals always include various creatively diverse activities. ‘The Fela Debates’, symposium series, the secondary schools debate for schools in Lagos State, Dance Troupes, Photo Exhibitions, The Fela Street Carnival Parade with musical floats and costumed dancers The Fela Week Partners events and much more.
We offer an exhilarating week-long festivity celebrating the iconic status of Africa’s best known musical figure, and best of all, it remains mostly free! it starts tommorow 12th oct-18th oct














