Monday, 5 March 2012


no western union, we wire cash! 

Morachi – Champagne ShowersIf you don’t know who Morachi is, then you probably just started listening to Naija music a year ago, because the man has dropped some major tunes such as Hapuya, Ibu Onye & No Dull Me in the past 4 years.

Anyway, the Mezabu Master is back with a new hit single titled Champagne Showers. This one is another obvious hit that should have its own dance. It will definitely make you move.
Listen and share your thoughts on Champagne Showers.

THE BATTLE LINE SERIES ONE. WHAT NEXT

The battle line is drawn! Street/Hardcore indigenous rapper, Reminisce, has decided to pick up on the subliminal which Vector dropped on his recently posted collaboration with Sauce Kid titled “Street Kitchen”.
My understanding of the Yoruba language is as good as my Mandarin or Greek (virtually non-existent), but it seems Vector’s intro on that joint – which was intentionally done in Yoruba – was a direct jab at Reminisce’s street tag “Ota Lenu” (which you can see at the end of the “Kako Bii Chicken” video). For that reason, Reminisce has decided to fire his own warning shot.
I can’t say more at this point. Listen and let us know what you think.
The wait is finally over. Since the last beef/diss tracks I've been waiting for new artiste to give us something to talk about and now the wait is over. This rap is good. The question now is will VectorYSG reply Reminisce. All I can say is LET THE BATTLE BEGIN. Reminisce said "Mi o tu wa 9ice....Mi kin se Baba Zion"
Son of the soil, Ruffcoin Nwa Aba, hits us with a fresh banger titled “Down Low”. This fast-paced tune has all the makings of another hit, not just in the East and the South; but the rest of the country as well. Ruffcoin is now signed to a new outfit.
“Ruffcoin Nwa-Aba famously known for his smash hit single “Nwa Aba” is now officially signed to Big A Entertainment. Big A Entertainment is an entertainment company based in the United States and is committed to promoting African Music to the rest of the world by assisting African Artists cross over boundaries within the music industry and discover new niches.

 Ruffcoin – Down Low


Here’s something new from Mohits Records signee, Kay Switch, titled “Go Down Now”. We haven’t heard too much from Kay Switch but from all indications, 2012 is the year all that will change. Expect a Mohits invasion in the coming weeks/months.
As for this song, it’s mellow and smooth. I like it. You?

Kay Switch – Go Down Now


Here it is!
P-Square releases the video for the remix to “Chop My Money” featuring in-house protege May D and international superstar AKON. We brought you guys a behind-the-scenes clip of the video shoot a couple of weeks back, now we get to see/hear the real deal. These guys are taking Naija music to another level. Enjoy!
Last night, Industry Nite witnessed the video premiere of Ice Prince’s “Magician” (Remix) featuring Jamaican Dancehall superstar Gyptian. This international collaboration, spearheaded by emerging digital powerhouse SPINLET, is one of a few others lined up. Clarence Peters did his “magic” as usual. Look out for the Online and Satellite TV premiere sometime this month (actually, any moment from now).http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rox9i0lDRY&feature=player_embedded



Making-The-VIDEO: Ice Prince ft Gyptian – Magician (Remix)