Friday 15 November 2013

(PHOTO) GHANIAN ACTRESS YVONNE NELSON LOOKING SOOO WORRIED IN JAIL

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Popular Ghanian actress Yvonne Nelson is getting used to prisonlife after being jailed for the crime she committed.
Don't be scared – it’s a scene from her a soon-to-be-released flick titled, ‘The Refugee’ with several of the scenes shot in a real Ghanaian prison.
The celebrity posted the photo on her Instagram page with the caption“Prison sucks!!!!! Watch out for this movie”.
Check out the photo below

2face Idibia And Femi Kuti To Perform At Music Meets Runway 2013

This year’s edition of Music Meets Runway tagged – Icon Edition would definitely be an event to remember as music legends, Femi Kuti and 2Face Idibia are set to fire up the stage and thrill Music and Fashion lovers as the models strut on the runway.

Grammy Award nominee, Femi Kuti, son of the Afro-beat king and pioneer, FelaKutiis one of Nigeria’s biggest exports recognized for his genre of music and collaboration with the world’s best artists- Roy Hargrove, D’Angelo, Nile Rodgers to mention but a few. Continue...

Performing alongside Femi Kuti, is multiple award winning (international & local) Afro-pop icon, 2Face Idibia, a songwriter and record producer. The UN Peace ambassador has worked with musical giants such as R. Kelly, Akon, Wyclef Jean and Mary J. Blige.

This will be the first time both artists will be performing on the Music Meets Runway Platform.

Music Meets Runway has featured notable artists such as D’banj, Wizkid, Davido, Duncan Mighty, K-switch, Burna Boy and this year’s event will be stronger and bigger as MMR 2013 presents ICONIC Music Acts on stage.

Meets Runway (MMR) has successfully showcased Nigeria’s talent in the fashion and music industry in the past years and also positioned itself as a brand that fuses Music & Fashion and also provides a platform for recognition.

For more information on Music Meets Runway, Designers and tickets sales; please visit www.musicmeetsrunway.com

Follow us on twitter @musicmeetrunway and Instagram @musicmeetrunway for opportunities to win tickets to this year’s event.

My Friends Deserted Me When I Was Sick – Paul Play Dairo


photoBouncing back after a seven-year break, Paul Play Dairo recalls the medical challenge that affected his career.
After a seven-year hiatus, ace music producer and artiste, Paul Play Dairo, is working towards staging a big come back. Having dropped a total of five singles since March, he says the response has been massive. In spite of the seeming lull in album sales, the RnB star who says he is up-to- beat with current trends in the music scene, still intends to drop a ‘luxury’ album.


“The idea is basically to fill in the gap since my last album and also sample people’s opinion. Thankfully, the online comments have been encouraging. So far, I have recorded 20 songs and some of them have already been released as singles. I am currently tidying my gospel and each track has an element of Nigerian flavor and pop.
“The bulk of the money is no longer coming from album sales because these songs are already online and people are downloading them. Music business is now streamlined to performance and endorsement. I am still going ahead with the limited edition album which will be expensive because that way I will be able to control and monitor the sales and distribution,” he discloses.
When Paul Play launched his way into the Nigerian music scene in 1999, riding on the goodwill and success of his late father, IK Dairo, he enjoyed solid patronage. Within a short period, he also earned an independent voice of his own, springing hit singles that include Mosorire, Happy Day and Yes O!
In 2009, however, his career was threatened when he fell ill in South Africa, while shooting some music videos for his last album and had to be rushed to a hospital. In his absence, the media was awash with speculations over the nature of the illness. It was rumoured that he had cancer, kidney failure to a spiritual attack. Four years after, he has clearly moved on, choosing not to dwell on the nature of the ailment.
According to him, the near-death-experience has taught him some lessons. He talks about a few of them in a low tone saying, “It was taught to be scared of God, and not to depend on man because God is ultimate. You don’t have to trust man, but psyche yourself that people are close to you for one reason or quality or the other. I lost many trusted friends during my ailment and gained a few in the process.
“There were some who said and did things that made me say ‘Oh, even you too’, but you know it is part of life that when things are down you lose your friends. Right now, I am not afraid of anything. I am stronger and can take whatever life throws at me.”
The year 2014 is ‘Paul Play Dairo’s year’, if indications emerging from the soft spoken artiste are anything to go by. For one, he intends to release a Box Set- two albums of highlife and gospel music. The third will be RnB.
He says, “It will be a limited edition because it is going to be expensive.I wanted an album that people will like. That’s the reason for the long silence. My management is considering working with a number of new school acts like Inyanya and Wizkid. I am open to work with any artiste, so I don’t end up being an island in the industry. I don’t want to streamline myself only to a group or set of people. I was taking my time to do things right and face other things. I have been able to keep up with the industry online and the commendation I have been receiving ever since is an indication that people have missed me and want me back on the scene.”
The one-time Globacom Ambassador adds that so much has changed since his temporary exit from the scene. He says, “The music industry has become saturated. Today, everyone wants to sing so there is limited space to get the desired publicity. But artistes who have pedigree will always fit in, no matter what friends,” he explains.
While many artistes of his time, have found it rather difficult to fit into the scene after being away for a long time, Paul Play is optimistic that his fans will embrace his return and warm up to him. He hinges his belief on the fact that Nigerians now embrace indigenous music when compared to the past.
 “If you say it is difficult to come back and then give up things will pass you buy. If the likes of Lionel Richie and Stevie Wonder have stood the test of time, why label yourself as old school? With a good pedigree, people will respect you and with God you can still make a comeback. I don’t intend to stay in music for a long time,’’ he notes.

D’Banj & Alexandra Burke On The Cover Of Complete Fashion Magazine, Global Edition

(PHOTO) New Miss Universe, Gabriela Isler, Rocks A N160m Swimsuit!

 
Part of the glam life you get to live when you win pageants like Miss Universe.
 
Newly crowned Miss Universe 2013 Gabriela Isler got to rock one of the world's most expensive swimsuits the day after she was hailed as the most beautiful woman in the universe.
 
The jewel-studded swimming costume is valued at $ 1 million, was entirely sewn by hand with nearly 900 carats of gemstones like emeralds, rubies and diamonds.
Simple yet elegant, the swimming costume was transported from Italy to Russia with armed guards.

9ice Opens Up On Seriki, Kayefi, Others Leaving Alapomeji Records



Kayefi, Seriki, Wise, Snow left Alapomeji Records in early 2013
9ice has finally cleared the air on why his proteges left his Alapomeji Records label. In an exclusive interview with NET, the Pop singer says they were free to leave because he didn’t sign any contract with them.

The ‘Ike kan’ singer further explained that he created Alapomeji to serve as a platform for upcoming artistes to only exhibit their talents and move on from there. He likens it to having ID Cabasa when he was upcoming.

…It’s like a flag bearer where you can lift people up. I wish there was Alapomeji when I was growing up. When I was growing all I had was a brother who believed in me and he helped me‘.

What I did then was putting them on as upcoming artistes. If you ask anyone of them, I never signed an agreement with anyone. I didn’t sign them on, all I did was give them a platform whereby they can exhibit their talent to let people know about them, their content and if they deem it fit to move on they can go and that’s what they did when they all left‘, 9ice told Nigerian Entertainment Today during a visit to this newspaper.

The singer also revealed that he’s pretty cool with all of them, when we asked if they still talk.
Yes we do. We talk all the time we call and talk, we still meet at shows‘, 9ice says.

I NEVER SIGNED TO MAVIN RECORDS - WANDE COAL

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In an interview with Adesope Olajide on Vox Africa along with DJ Abrantee and Yvonne Nelson, Wande Coal revealed that he was never signed to Mavin Rercords after his former label Mo’Hits Records folded up

There’s no beef, there’s nothing so, I mean the song babyface was supposed to be on my album but since we fell out. I was just there, it was void [be]cause I didn’t have any contract‘, Wande Coal replied, addressing the recent controversy over his new single ‘Babyface’.

Don Jazzy had earlier accused Wande of stealing the song, which he claims he owns. Days after a Twitter spat between the popular artistes, Mavin Records released a statement announcing Wande’s exit from the label.

Wande went on talk about why he started off his Black Diamond Entertainment label.
Everybody knows I’m Black Diamond; I’ve been with Don Jazzy for a while now. It was something I really wanted to do so I just decided to start my own outfit‘, Wande said.
We are told that none of the Mavin Records artistes are signed to the label and are all working in ‘good faith’ for now.
The singer even joked that he would probably sign Yvonne Nelson to his label, lol
This should also put to rest the rumors that he has signed to D’banj’s DB Records.
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