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March 31, 2010

~Pherowshuz: Return of the Phero~

So I'm chilling in a studio in Surulere bumping my head to some E-Twinz production when Terry da Rapman and Pherowshuz step in. Filling the room Terry starts discussing with E-Twinz while Pherowshuz slouches into the chair bumping his head to the banging beat.
Phero should easily be considered as one of the outstanding rapper of that great era (Think Modey, Od, Terry da Rapman and co.), well we got to talk to him and he was easily ready to talk to us.
    Pherowshuz runs a production outfit Ill-Touch Productions along side Tommy Shield up in Abuja. Ill-Touch is responsible for tracks like Terry da Rapman's "Sample" and some other lovely hiphop joints.
   Pherowshuz disclosed to us that he'll be dropping his sophomore album this year and we delighted to hear that...The album will be titled "The Return of the Phero" and the number of recorded tracks are about 28 but will be streamlined to 15 or 16. Cameo apperances include 9ice, Terry da Rapman, Ruggedman, Mode9, OD, M.I, G.Wan....and productions from himself, Tommy Shield, WassBeats and Sazzy.
Listen to "Correct"

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~Video: "Capital Anthem" IllBliss ft Tha Suspect~


No comments on this one...just watch, observe, listen and learn.Illbliss and suspect make a good team. You don't need to be told you directed this video.

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~Terry da Rapman: Boyz Don Hammer~

As we wait impatiently for one of the most anticipated albums of the year to drop, we'll love to share these singles with y'all...the exclusive interview is gonna be up on the blog real soon. BOYZ ARE NOT SMILIN'!!! He's got this hit single out right now titled "Boyz don hammer" which is tearing up the clubs (ask somebody!)
Boyz don hammer

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~Hype: Jae Baz... "Money Don come" ft Maphia~

    Often times, emerging artists emulate their favorite performers instead of using them as inspirations. There is one up and coming artist that can not be accused of being an imitation of any established artist. Jae Baz bring a unique style and originality to the new African Hip Life genre.
    According to Jae Baz "There was always music around me when I was growing up". "My grand mother was always humming one song or another whenever she was cooking, cleaning or doing any other household chores. I grew up with plenty of kids in the same neighborhood, and we use to compete with one another to see who could sing best. We use to sing Sir Victor Uwaifo, Sunny Okosun, Chris Okotie songs".
    Jae Baz may be an up and coming artist, but he is not new to the stage. He has performed alongside some big names in the African Hip Life scene including Tu Face, VIP and Sauce Kid. He has also been featured in some songs that are now being considered radio station and DJ delight across Nigeria and South Africa. According to Jae Baz "I'm bringing my own unique style of Hip Life to the rest of the world. This style which was originated and perfected by me has never been heard before. I'm versatile and can come from any angle, be it Hip Hop, Reggae, R&B, mainstream or whatever.

DOWNLOAD "Money Don Come"
    

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~Hype: Dammy Krane: Clinching~

Johnson H. Oyindamola, also known as Dammy Krane, is a 16 year old artist under the management of "DueConcerns Ent". He is a singer, songwriter, and dancer. At the age of 6, he was writing his own songs. By the age of 8, he was performing on stage, and at 14, he was recording.
Dammy Krane has worked with various artsists , such as Saucekid, and D’prince. He has worked with producers such as Sossick and Fear Devee. A true talent, indeed, with his new single “Clinchin”, it’s sure to be a hit!

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March 29, 2010

~New Song: Str8buttah "marvel us rmx"~

As usual Str8buttah keep it hot like bad tempers (word to Venomous)! This is the remix to the original song that appeared on the "Str8 4rm tha Art" album. All i can say is that it's hiphop. Never expect less from this six man crew.
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~Mixtape: Wale in....The Fly~

Tracklist:
01. justice served
02. believer ft. drake
03. the flyest
04. want to love you (but can't)
05. bayonetta ft. skyzoo
06. howards plight
07. live 4 tonight
08. my sweet
09. did it overnight ft. drake

Download Link

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~Cold July is proud to present... The Vigil by Kemizt~

The 20 year old emcee, Kemizt, displays lyrical prowess and unmeasurable potential in every bar. Skillfully delivered lyrics are laid over compositions by great producers such as J Dilla & Nujabes (RIP), Kev Brown, Statik Selektah, Flying Lotus, etc. The most impressive matter is the wide range of creativity shown from song to song, each one vastly varying from the next. Concepts incorporate everything from relationships to personal struggles to the general consensus of the state of the game. Every track transcends into reality, bridging the gap between himself and the listener. Choosing a clear cut favorite on this mixtape is a very difficult feat in itself. This is a potential classic for any lover of Hip Hop.

 
"All that I am is a man with a passion to write / With pen in my hand and a lab with a mic." These are the opening bars ofThe Vigil, a newly released mixtape from Long Island's own, Kemizt. The compilation of songs gives listeners an open invitation into the inner-most thoughts of Wyandanch’s native born son. It’s as if you unintentionally tripped over torn pages from a forgotten diary that has been purposely placed for someone to unearth. Every track is carefully thought out from the unique selection of beats to the concepts they were given. As evident in tracks such as "So Far From Home," Kemizt excels at taking instrumental compositions of alternative genres and transforming them into raw Hip Hop. 




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March 26, 2010

Bedrock Rmx - Skoolboi All Stars

They featured on the blog a while ago [CHECK HERE] and they are back with a remix to Young Money's "Bedrock". This one features Breezi, ShortyAce, Laura (Linda Ikeji's younger sister), Joey Plus, Dampte, High Bee and MSI..nice attempt though...we'll be watching...
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March 24, 2010

~HYPE: Miek Harry; The Prince Of Hip hop..He's only 13!!!~


Don't know where to start with this....all I can say is that he's got the mind of a 21 year old!! This boy's delivery is quite impeccable. He's only thirteen but when he steps into the booth, he acts very matured...hey like they say age ain't nuffin but a number innit? He was featured on Jimmy's Jump Off [WATCH HERE] He's got a single out and features singer Odreel on this one titled "File Fun". People have quickly tagged him as the Prince of Hiphop. We will be watching....
Listen to File Fun ft Odreel

DOWNLOAD HERE

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March 23, 2010

Video: "2010" Sound Sultan ft M.I


New video from Naija Ninja boss. Sound Sultan drops a video to his upcoming album. Lovely concept to portray the pending problem of electrical supply in Nigeria. It features pink shades wearing M.I. Enjoy!!! Directed by ever working Clarence Peters by the way.

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March 22, 2010

~Video: "Implication" 2Face Idibia


This is the video to the first single off the "Unstoppable II" album. Remember where you watched it first!!!

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March 21, 2010

~PANDORA'S BOX MIXTAPE~



So finally it's here. Pandora's Box has what it takes to be called The Last Hope. Download and experience one of the hottest mixtapes of the year. 15 tight songs! Below is the track listing; 

1. Pandora's Box Intro- Osagz 
2. Names ft Xtreme- AQ
3. All About Music- Osagz
4. Throw Your Hands!- Ice Prince 
5. Everywhere I Go ft Akon and Tourch- Lil Tee 
6. Obodo Oma ft Lalah- Jay Dizzle 
7. Nollywood ft Terry Tha Rapman and Kage- Fecko 
8. Pop Off Selecta *R and B Interlude*- DIPP 
9. Ain't Nothing Changed- Beazy 
10. D Type- Drenco 
11. Going Crazy ft Ecclezia- Kenny Da Vinci 
12. Star Is Born (Freestyle) ft. DJ Don X- levelz 
13. Love 4 Tha Mic- Tycoon 
14. Head Up ft Nelo and Ex-O- Kay-L 
15. Let's Go There (Freestyle)- Fecko 
 DOWNLOAD HERE

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March 20, 2010

~Download Fecko's "The First Impression MixTape" ~


TRACK LIST
1) Intro
2) Let's Go There
3) Audio Heroin ft. Osagz
4) Ill Musketeers (MixTape Version) ft. Teckzilla & Rae (Str8 Buttah)
5) C.R.I.P (Interlude)
6) Paper Plane Remix ft. The Clique Team
7) Nollywood (Mixtape Version) ft. Terry Tha Rapman
8) Lyrical War '06 ft. Kaspa & Smile
9) Ill Thotz (Interlude)
10) Spoken Word ft. Poetic Seraph (Belgium)
11) Another Day
12) Spitology ft. Naycha (South Africa)
13) Control The MIC ft. XYZ & Deck Tha Nexus (Str8 Buttah)
14) Danger Awaits (Hurricane Alley Freestyle)
15) Loose Your Mind (Interlude)
16) Bust A Move
17) Ur Love (Performed by Chrest)
18) Overkillin' Freestyle (Hosted by DJ Mighty Mike)/Outro

Listen to "Audio Heroin" ft Osagz

Listen to "Let's Go There"

DOWNLOAD MIXTAPE HERE or HERE

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March 16, 2010

~HYPE: Artiste On The Come Up; Mine~

Mine was born Adesina Adewale Adeyemi to the family of the Adesinas from Ibadan, he was raised in nigeria from Jos to Lagos (where he spent his teenage years) and the later to Ekiti state, before he relocated to the United states. He was raised by a single parent (his Mum) and attented Yaba college of technology staff school to Federal Government college Ilorin and the proceeding to studying microbiology at the University of ilorin where he obtained a bachelor of science in microbiology...Music had always been around him all through his childhood (his Dad was a music fanatic although not hip hop) but he could care less because there were better things on Tv (cartoons especially Voltron and super ted).It wasn't until around age 12 that he was arrested by hip hop and since then he could do nothing else.he started out as a fan as he listened to a wide variety of music till he became "addicted" to it.It literally got to a point where his mum had to get counsellors to talk to him due to the number of Cds he bought with his allowance(during this time he was still a fan)...he relocated to the united states where he met with producers (who found his skills insanely on-point)and then took his art to the booth,making mixtape material songs as a demo for the world to know what he was about...He also started a clothing line, Tripple AGeless clothing company (tripple A from his initials and ageless for the fact that the clothing line and his music will be "Forever young" even after he's gone).
Big Dreams Rmx

Early influences...Talib kweli(black starr,reflection eternal),bahamadia,B.I.G,ruff ryders(the whole crew minus the recent signees),Wu tang(the whole crew plus def squad),Dilated peoples,big L,N.w.A,cypress hill,Nas,rakim,scarface of ghetto boys,chuck D of public enemy,all the way to canibus,masta ace,doug e's beat boxing.e.t.c
Public Announcement

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~Video: Modenine album launch~


This is how it went down last weekend. few excerpts though. Enjoy!

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~Plumbline: HIT 'EM UP REMIX - Yay-T, Anaconda and Kitchen Cabinet OUTLAWS~

I had an opportunity to produce the first Nigerian Female President and second African Female President....excerpts of the Lyrics...enjoy



I ain't got no garlic eating friends
That's why I bust your seat
You're South Crab Eater {Say Mommy}
K- Side
Naija Owners {Take Money}
You know who the realest is
Millis we bring it to { Say Mommy }
(ha ha, that's alright)




First off, bust your clique, and the seat you claim
K- Side when we ride come equipped with game
You claim to be acting but I punked your Staff
Landed at the airport, cut off your supply
Plus Dora tryin' to see me weak, Hearts I rip
NBA, Save Nigeria some virulent leeches
We keep on coming while we running for your jewels
Steady gunning Keep on busting kitchen Coups
You know the rules, Little Allison go ask you homie
How I'll leave you cut your young hairs off
See you in pieces, kicked to the streets
Mr Mark, don’t touch the constitution
Quick to snatch your ugly cap, off the streets
So chuck peace
I'll let Nigerians know It's on for Life
Don't let the K-Side Ride the night (ha ha)
Nigeria murdered on Wax and kill
Mess with me and get your caps peeled
You know, see

[Chorus:]

Grab your hats when you see Turac
Call Soldiers when you see Turac, uh
who dumped me, but your punks didn't finish
now you 'bout to feel the wrath of a tyrant
Umar, I hit 'em up



Check this out
You militants know what time it is
I don't know why I'm even on this track
You Nigerians ain't even on my level
I'm going to let my little cronies
Ride on you





ANACONDA

Get out the way yo Get out the way yo
Jo Than just got dropped
Little move pass the cards
And let me hit him in his back
Water Side needs to get spanked right
For setting up traps little accident militant
And I ain't never heard of you
spineless reshuffle when I was serving you
Spank his hands
Your whole post, imam yank
Guard your rank
'cause I'm a slam your pants in a clang
Jo Than weaker than a Yardie heart
I'm running through naija
And I'm smoking these Nigerians
In front of you naija with the ready power
Tucked in my Wigs
I spin a deadly Karma your clout petty sour
Switch laws every hour I hit 'em up


Peep how we do it; keep it real it’s made in Saudi steaze
This ain't no constitution battle
All you naijas getting ruled with your mouths open
Tryin' to come up off of me you and the clouds hoping
Smoking reef It's like Paraga high
Naija think they learned to fly
But they hurt my Yardie Duwa you deserve to die
Talking about you starts to bore me
But it's funny to me
All you naijas bow to Mummy
Don’t mess with me
I'm a self made President
Told the doctors we need a Kidney
Where are the donors? (Ha Ha)
Jo Than remember when I use to let you sleep on the couch
And beg Oomar to let you sit on my seat
Now it's all about the Delta you copied my style
Bye Laws couldn't drop me, flipped it and smiled
Now I'm back to set the record straight
With the Army Chief
I'm still the thug that you love to hate
Rocadua I'll Hit 'Em Up
PS: DISCLAIMER NOTICE!

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March 15, 2010

~Picture Slide: Modenine's Da Vinci Album Launch~

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~Video: "Under G" Sauce Kid~


 The video to Under G is right here, Storm Records Sauce kid does he's thing. Thought it could be better though. Directed by Bobby Boulders. Remember where you saw it first!!!

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March 12, 2010

~New Video: "Telephone" Lady Gaga ft Beyounce~


Ok, i watched this up to three times. First for the concept, then for the weird clothes and then again trying to understand why beyonce would even put up with this. Downright weird but not surprising cos' we all know Lady Gaga by now. Cameo appearance by Tyrese Gibson but oops B kills him.lol. Remember where you watched it first!!!

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March 11, 2010

~Throwback Thursday: Video; "Mo so rire" Paul Play~

Ha! Yes nostalgia! Remember when you were rocking to this?! A young Paul Ik Dairo had just broken out of the now defunct R&B group Oxygen had released the single "Mo so rire", a remake of his legendary father song.
It was under the stables of Kennis Music and featured former member of Oxygen Tony Tonero (who passed away a few days ago), cameo appearance from another Oxygen member Slam.

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March 10, 2010

~Video: YQ "I Like Girls~

Storm Records latest signing YQ has dropped the video to his latest single "I Like Girls". The song was produced by Sars (Dude responsible for Dagrin's Kondo" and Ruggedman's "Bangin") and the video directed by Bobby Boulders. Enjoy!

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March 9, 2010

~What Happened To Avatar AT The Oscars?~

By the time "The Hurt Locker" won best picture Sunday night, it seemed almost a foregone conclusion since it previously earned honors from the Producer's Guild, BAFTA, Broadcast Critics, the National Society and critics groups in New York, L.A. and elsewhere.

But "Hurt Locker" was anything but a sure thing. In a historical context, its win is surprising.

After all, it is the lowest-grossing best picture winner of all time; it was never on more than 535 movie screens; and it beat the highest-grossing movie in modern history, one that has continued to play on thousands of screens for nearly three months. In the era of blockbusters, "Locker" cost a mere $11 million to make compared with the more than $230 million cost of "Avatar."

To earn its gold, "Hurt Locker" had to break what producer Greg Shapiro called "The Iraq War Curse," referring to all the movies touching on that conflict that had failed to find an audience. It had to weather attacks in the media and from some in the military who questioned the realism of how it portrayed the bomb removal unit.

The film also drew censure for the behavior of one of its producers, the first to be banned from attending the Academy Awards. And it had to win with backing from Summit Entertainment, a relatively new and small distributor that had never before won an Oscar.

There also is the parallel question of whether "Avatar" and distributor Fox contributed to their own demise in the best picture race.

The sci-fi epic had been critically acclaimed, far more widely seen and was widely heralded for its breakthrough technology. And it boasted the deep pocket backing of a major Hollywood studio.

Could it be explained as the ultimate example of the split personality in Hollywood, where movie choices are mostly driven by the need to make large amounts of money but where the people behind the camera still want to be seen as making art? And was it hurt by attacks from the political right on the movie's plot, which was seen as a dig on America's Iraq incursion?

Or were "Avatar's" Oscar hopes doomed because it was sci-fi, a genre that rarely has been rewarded by Oscar? After all, there are precedents.

In 1977, when "Star Wars" was the breakthrough movie, it lost best picture to Woody Allen's low-budget comedy "Annie Hall." And in 1982, when "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" was rewriting boxoffice records, it was beaten for best picture by the biopic "Gandhi."

The path that "Hurt Locker" took was anything but standard. After Summit picked up domestic distribution in September 2008, it put the movie on the shelf because its release schedule was crowded. Then Summit opened "Hurt Locker" in the summer as counterprogramming instead of in the fall, when most serious dramas get a showcase launch.

Summit turned the Oscar campaign strategy over to PR firm 42 West, where veteran campaigner Cynthia Swartz called the shots. Swartz was criticized for waiting until early December to send out the DVDs, even though the whole strategy revolved around getting the movie seen by as many voters as possible.

She also had to get attention from Academy voters and guild members for a movie without any marquee names and a subject that put off many people already weary of a war that never seemed to end.

What Swartz did right was to center the campaign around Bigelow, a woman who directed with as much glory and guts as any man, and to feature writer/producer Mark Boal for his screenplay and real-life story as a journalist who was embedded with a bomb disposal unit in Iraq.

She had bound copies of the "Hurt Locker" script sent to every member of the WGA, earning guild honors for the original screenplay and the same award at the Oscars.

Meanwhile, Fox seemed to downplay awards campaigning, letting Cameron take the lead. And what Cameron wanted to talk about was how frustrated he was that his actors, whose performances were captured by CGI technology, were not taken as seriously as live-action actors.

More awards coverage    
While his righteousness was sincere, that didn't go over well with many real-life actors who feel threatened by the possibility that they might be replaced by synthetic performers. That backlash might have mattered, because actors are by far the largest bloc of voters in the Academy.

At first, Summit's marketing tried to hide the Iraq War theme of "Hurt Locker," just as "Avatar" tried to sidestep the science-fiction label. In the end, both movies tried to position themselves as important parts of screen history. That worked for "Hurt Locker" but not for "Avatar," which will have to settle for being the biggest-grossing movie, even though it didn't gain the respect that comes with the best picture trophy.
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By the time "The Hurt Locker" won best picture Sunday night, it seemed almost a foregone conclusion since it previously earned honors from the Producer's Guild, BAFTA, Broadcast Critics, the National Society and critics groups in New York, L.A. and elsewhere.

But "Hurt Locker" was anything but a sure thing. In a historical context, its win is surprising.

After all, it is the lowest-grossing best picture winner of all time; it was never on more than 535 movie screens; and it beat the highest-grossing movie in modern history, one that has continued to play on thousands of screens for nearly three months. In the era of blockbusters, "Locker" cost a mere $11 million to make compared with the more than $230 million cost of "Avatar."

To earn its gold, "Hurt Locker" had to break what producer Greg Shapiro called "The Iraq War Curse," referring to all the movies touching on that conflict that had failed to find an audience. It had to weather attacks in the media and from some in the military who questioned the realism of how it portrayed the bomb removal unit.

The film also drew censure for the behavior of one of its producers, the first to be banned from attending the Academy Awards. And it had to win with backing from Summit Entertainment, a relatively new and small distributor that had never before won an Oscar.

There also is the parallel question of whether "Avatar" and distributor Fox contributed to their own demise in the best picture race.

The sci-fi epic had been critically acclaimed, far more widely seen and was widely heralded for its breakthrough technology. And it boasted the deep pocket backing of a major Hollywood studio.

Could it be explained as the ultimate example of the split personality in Hollywood, where movie choices are mostly driven by the need to make large amounts of money but where the people behind the camera still want to be seen as making art? And was it hurt by attacks from the political right on the movie's plot, which was seen as a dig on America's Iraq incursion?

Or were "Avatar's" Oscar hopes doomed because it was sci-fi, a genre that rarely has been rewarded by Oscar? After all, there are precedents.

In 1977, when "Star Wars" was the breakthrough movie, it lost best picture to Woody Allen's low-budget comedy "Annie Hall." And in 1982, when "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" was rewriting boxoffice records, it was beaten for best picture by the biopic "Gandhi."

The path that "Hurt Locker" took was anything but standard. After Summit picked up domestic distribution in September 2008, it put the movie on the shelf because its release schedule was crowded. Then Summit opened "Hurt Locker" in the summer as counterprogramming instead of in the fall, when most serious dramas get a showcase launch.

Summit turned the Oscar campaign strategy over to PR firm 42 West, where veteran campaigner Cynthia Swartz called the shots. Swartz was criticized for waiting until early December to send out the DVDs, even though the whole strategy revolved around getting the movie seen by as many voters as possible.

She also had to get attention from Academy voters and guild members for a movie without any marquee names and a subject that put off many people already weary of a war that never seemed to end.

What Swartz did right was to center the campaign around Bigelow, a woman who directed with as much glory and guts as any man, and to feature writer/producer Mark Boal for his screenplay and real-life story as a journalist who was embedded with a bomb disposal unit in Iraq.

She had bound copies of the "Hurt Locker" script sent to every member of the WGA, earning guild honors for the original screenplay and the same award at the Oscars.

Meanwhile, Fox seemed to downplay awards campaigning, letting Cameron take the lead. And what Cameron wanted to talk about was how frustrated he was that his actors, whose performances were captured by CGI technology, were not taken as seriously as live-action actors.

More awards coverage    
While his righteousness was sincere, that didn't go over well with many real-life actors who feel threatened by the possibility that they might be replaced by synthetic performers. That backlash might have mattered, because actors are by far the largest bloc of voters in the Academy.

At first, Summit's marketing tried to hide the Iraq War theme of "Hurt Locker," just as "Avatar" tried to sidestep the science-fiction label. In the end, both movies tried to position themselves as important parts of screen history. That worked for "Hurt Locker" but not for "Avatar," which will have to settle for being the biggest-grossing movie, even though it didn't gain the respect that comes with the best picture trophy.
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~T.I Claims He's Back With New Single "I'm Back"~

 
The king of the south is back with this heavy tune and sort addresses issues also. The new single reminds fans and critics that TIP is truely back and ready to take his place in the spotlight once again. T.I flips bars like "Nowadays I don't know what's up with n*ggas in the 'A,'/Guess they think he's in the game but he really in the way/Violatin -- I'm disappointed in you dog, you ain't hold it down at all/But I ain't going in ya jaw just to show you how to ball/Standing tall through the storm, on the yard or in the dorms/cats in prison who's expecting me to rep for 'em..."
LISTEN TO "I'M BACK"

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March 8, 2010

~AMAA 2010 Nominations List~

BEST DOCUMENTARY
1. Wanba Ngoma (Tanzania)
2. Peace Wanted Alive (Kenya)
3. Bariga Boys(Nigeria)
4. En quette d’identite (Burkina Faso)
5. Innovating for Africa (Nigeria)
BEST SHORT FILM
1. Mahala – (Mozambique)
2. The Abbys Boys –(South Africa)
3. The Painter – (Uganda)
4. Suara La – (Nigeria)
5. The Camera (Nigeria)
BEST ANIMATION
1. Hanayns Shoe (Egypt)
2. Adventure of Alayo (Nigeria)
3. Zoodo – (Burkina Faso)
4. Lyrics – (Algeria)
5. One Step of Love (Algeria)
BEST FILM BY AN AFRICAN FILMMAKER IN DIASPORA

1. Soul Diaspora
2. Okra Principle
3. China Wahala
4. Crunch
BEST FILM IN AFRICAN LANGUAGE
1. Omo Iya Kan – (Nigeria)
2. Aldeweden – (Ethiopia)
3. Togetherness Supreme – (Kenya)
4. Imani – (Uganda)
5. Game of my life – (South Africa)
HEART OF AFRICA AWARD FOR BEST FILM FROM NIGERIA
1. Nnenda by Izu Ojukwu
2. Freedom in Chain by Bond Emeruwa and Fred Amata
3. The Child by Izu Ojukwu
4. Figurine by Kunle Afolayan
5. High Blood Pressure by Teco Benson
AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND
1. The Tenant
2. Season of a life
3. Perfect Picture
4. I sing of a well
5. Soul Diaspora
AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING
1. Season of a life
2. The Child
3. Perfect Picture
4. Heart of Men
5. Lilies of the Ghetto
AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION
1. I sing of a well
2. Fulani
3. The Child
4. Figurine
5. Imani
AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP
1. Heart of Men
2. The Child
3. The King is Mine
4. I sing of a well
5. Fulani
AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME
1. Perfect Picture
2. Prince’s bride
3. The Child
4. I sing of a well
5. Lilies of the Ghetto
AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECT
1. The Child
2. Figurine
3. A sting in a tale
4. Fulani
5. Heart of Men
BEST ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
1. Seasons of a life
2. Imani
3. A sting in a tale
4. The Child
5. Figurine
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A CHILD ACTOR
1. Teddy Onyago and Bill Oloo- Togetherness Supreme
2. Tobi Oboli – The Figurine
3. Feyisola Ewulomi – Champions of our Time
4. Treasure Obasi – Champions of our Time
5. Mfanafuthi Magudulela – Game of my life
MOST PROMISING ACTRESS
1. Martha Kisaka – Togetherness Supreme
2. Chelsea Eze – Silent Scandal
3. Martha Ankomah – Sins of the Soul
4. Ashionye Michelle Ugboh- Jungle Ride
5. Rahema Nanfuka – Imani
MOST PROMISING ACTOR
1. Wilson Maina – Togetherness Supreme (Kenya)
2. Wale Ojo – The Child (Nigeria)
3. John Dumelo – Heart of men (Ghana)
4. Pethro Tumba Mbole – A game of my life (South Africa)
5. Sunny Chikezie – Lilies of the Ghetto (Nigeria)
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
1. Godwin Kotey- I sing of a well
2. Francis Duru – Nnenda
3. Yemi Blaq – High Blood Pressure
4. Adjetey Anang – The Perfect Picture
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
1. Doris Sakitey – A sting in a Tale
2. Funlola Aoifeyebi-Raimi – Figurine
3. Tapiwa Gwaza – Seasons of a life
4. Yvonne Nelson – Heart of Men
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
1. Bimbo Akintola- Freedom in Chains
2. Jackie Apia, Lydia Forson and Naa Ashokor, Mensa-Doku – The Perfect Picture
3. Stephanie Okereke- Nnenda
4. Flora Suya – Season of a life
5. Akofa Edjeani Asiedu – I sing of a well
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
1. Lucky Ejim – The Tenant
2. Majid Michael – Sin of a soul
3. Ramsey Noah – The Figurine
4. Odera Ozoka – Soul Diaspora
5. John Osie Tutu Agyeman – I Sing of a well
BEST SCREENPLAY
1. Season of a life
2. The Tenant
3. Freedom In chains
4. Guilty Pleasures
5. I sing of a well
AMAA ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
1. The Perfect Picture
2. Figurine
3. I sing of a well
4. The Child
5. The Tenant
BEST PICTURE
1. Seasons of a life (Malawi)
2. The tenant (Nigeria)
3. The Perfect Picture (Ghana)
4. The Figurine (Nigeria)
5. I sing of a well (Ghana)
BEST DIRECTOR
1. Shemu Joyah- Seasons of a life
2. Shirley Frimpong-Manso- The Perfect Picture
3. Kunle Afolayan – Figurine
4. Leila Jewel Djansi – I sing of a well
5. Jude Idada and Lucky Ejim – The Tenant

~The 2010 Oscar Winners~


BEST PICTURE
Avatar
The Blind Side
District 9
An Education
The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds
Precious
A Serious Man
Up
Up in the Air

BEST DIRECTOR
Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker James Cameron, Avatar
Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds
Lee Daniels, Precious
Jason Reitman, Up in the Air

BEST ACTOR
Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart George Clooney, Up in the Air
Colin Firth, A Single Man
Morgan Freeman, Invictus
Jeremy Renner, The Hurt Locker

BEST ACTRESS
Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side Helen Mirren, The Last Station
Carey Mulligan, An Education
Gabourey Sidibe, Precious
Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Matt Damon, Invictus
Woody Harrelson, The Messenger
Christopher Plummer, The Last Station
Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones
Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Penelope Cruz, Nine
Vera Farmiga, Up in the Air
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Crazy Heart
Anna Kendrick, Up in the Air
Mo'nique, Precious
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Mark Boal, The Hurt Locker Quentino Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds
Alessandro Camon & Oren Moverman, The Messenger
Joel & Ethan Coen, A Serious Man
Peter Docter, Bob Peterson, Tom McCarthy, Up

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Neill Blomkamp & Terri Tatchell, District 9
Nick Hornby, An Education
Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci & Tony Roche, In The Loop
Geoffrey Fletcher, Precious Jason Reitman & Sheldon Turner, Up in the Air

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Ajami, Israel
El Secretro de sus Ojo, Argentina The Milk of Sorrow, Peru
Un Prophete, France
The White Ribbon, Germany

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Coraline
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Princess and the Frog
The Secrets of Kells
Up
ART DIRECTION
Avatar Art Direction: Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Kim Sinclair The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Art Direction: Dave Warren and Anastasia Masaro; Set Decoration: Caroline Smith
Nine Art Direction: John Myhre; Set Decoration: Gordon Sim
Sherlock Holmes Art Direction: Sarah Greenwood; Set Decoration: Katie Spencer
The Young Victoria Art Direction: Patrice Vermette; Set Decoration: Maggie Gray

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Avatar Mauro Fiore Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Bruno Delbonnel
The Hurt Locker Barry Ackroyd
Inglourious Basterds Robert Richardson
The White Ribbon Christian Berger

COSTUME DESIGN
Bright Star Janet Patterson
Coco before Chanel Catherine Leterrier
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus Monique Prudhomme
Nine Colleen Atwood
The Young Victoria Sandy Powell

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Burma VJ Anders Østergaard and Lise Lense-Møller
The Cove Nominees to be determined Food, Inc. Robert Kenner and Elise Pearlstein
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith
Which Way Home Rebecca Cammisa

DOCUMENTARY SHORT
China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province Jon Alpert and Matthew O’Neill
The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner Daniel Junge and Henry Ansbacher
The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert
Music by Prudence Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett Rabbit à la Berlin Bartek Konopka and Anna Wydra

FILM EDITING
Avatar Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua and James Cameron
District 9 Julian Clarke
The Hurt Locker Bob Murawski and Chris Innis Inglourious Basterds Sally Menke
Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire Joe Klotz

MAKEUP
Il Divo Aldo Signoretti and Vittorio Sodano
Star Trek Barney Burman, Mindy Hall and Joel Harlow The Young Victoria Jon Henry Gordon and Jenny Shircore

ORIGINAL SCORE
Avatar James Horner
Fantastic Mr. Fox Alexandre Desplat
The Hurt Locker Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders
Sherlock Holmes Hans Zimmer
Up Michael Giacchino
ORIGINAL SONG
Almost There from The Princess and the Frog Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
Down in New Orleans from The Princess and the Frog Music and Lyric by Randy Newman
Loin de Paname from Paris 36 Music by Reinhardt Wagner Lyric by Frank Thomas
Take It All from Nine Music and Lyric by Maury Yeston
The Weary Kind (Theme from Crazy Heart) from Crazy Heart Music and Lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett

ANIMATED SHORT
French Roast Fabrice O. Joubert
Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty Nicky Phelan and Darragh O’Connell
The Lady and the Reaper (La Dama y la Muerte) Javier Recio Gracia
Logorama Nicolas Schmerkin A Matter of Loaf and Death Nick Park

LIVE ACTION SHORT
The Door Juanita Wilson and James Flynn
Instead of Abracadabra Patrik Eklund and Mathias Fjellström
Kavi Gregg Helvey
Miracle Fish Luke Doolan and Drew Bailey
The New Tenants Joachim Back and Tivi Magnusson
SOUND EDITING
Avatar Christopher Boyes and Gwendolyn Yates Whittle
The Hurt Locker Paul N.J. Ottosson Inglourious Basterds Wylie Stateman
Star Trek Mark Stoeckinger and Alan Rankin
Up Michael Silvers and Tom Myers

SOUND MIXING
Avatar Christopher Boyes, Gary Summers, Andy Nelson and Tony Johnson
The Hurt Locker Paul N.J. Ottosson and Ray Beckett Inglourious Basterds Michael Minkler, Tony Lamberti and Mark Ulano
Star Trek Anna Behlmer, Andy Nelson and Peter J. Devlin
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Greg P. Russell, Gary Summers and Geoffrey Patterson

VISUAL EFFECTS
Avatar Joe Letteri, Stephen Rosenbaum, Richard Baneham and Andrew R. Jones District 9 Dan Kaufman, Peter Muyzers, Robert Habros and Matt Aitken
Star Trek Roger Guyett, Russell Earl, Paul Kavanagh and Burt Dalton

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March 6, 2010

~DeJossy Hits hard With Latest Single: "Gbege"~


Mystical boy Dejossy has only been back for a few weeks in Nigeria and has wasted no time by working with super cool producers and top notch artistes.

He currently runs HallMark Studios in Lagos and recently hosted Terry da Rapman and the Sound City crew for a teaser on Terry's Boiz Are Not Smilin' album.

He officially leaked a new single today titled "Gbege". I listened to it and love it! Techno infused and a definite body mover.
Listen Here:

DOWNLOAD

March 5, 2010

~Video: "Champion rmx" Pype ft Dagrin, Vector, Sahsa, Naeto C and GT Tha Guitarman~

We loving this remix by General Pype! It sticks with the same theme as the  original but features Dagrin, Vector, Sahsa, Naeto C (what the hell is he doing here?!) and GT Tha Giutarman. Hood!

~10 Questions: The Joo oo Edition~


1. Can you use ROBB to eat bread?

2. Can you use typewriter to browse the web?

3. Can you do manicure for lion?

4. Can you use super glue for eye drop?

5. Can you use Petrol to fry plantain?

6. Can you use dry pepper as eye shadow?

7. Can you use  boiling ring to boil the ocean?

8. Can you conduct abortion for mosquitoe?

9. Can you use 99 naira to make Xtra cool?

10. Can you use rake to eat Noodles?

Mad Shoutout to Jah Bless for the inspiration from this his Joo ooo song!!!

Watch the video here:

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~Video: Djinee "Overkillin"~

 Djinee is back with the video to the overkillin, the hottest single off his album. The Chocolate City Boys are well repped here! Enjoy!








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~DIPP: Half man, Half amazing; Brand New Songs~


Half man, Half amazing, DIPP is out with two brand new singles from
his forthcoming album FUTURE IS NOW! The first track is Pop Off
Selecta that was released a few months earlier on the internet as a
snippet a few months earlier. The second single- Kosorombe- is a
pop-based love track which features rave of the moment- Da Grin. The
FUTURE IS NOW people, click and take a listen to what the future
sounds like.
Pop Off Selecta

Kosorombe ft Dagrin

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March 2, 2010

~The Tosyn Bucknor Top Ten~

Tosyn Bucknor is an OAP on Top Radio 90.9fm and is widely known for her eccentricity, optimistic views but most of all, she's got an ear for GOOD music.
 Is it me or did February turn into the 'season of love'? Yikes!
well, while there might be one or two love songs on my list, I assure you, these songs are mainly about truth,depth and sometimes, a crazy beat!





 10. My Life (DURELlA) Enemies!
Lol. So many people call this song 'enemies' cos that's one audible thing repeated!
Samklef delivers a mad beat... Durella rises up to the task and gives a blend of verses and choruses
Together, they both deliver a song that is crazy and grounded at the same time!

9. Kilonse (OBJAZZ feat. TUPENGO)
Objazz!
Love the name!
Love the song!
Love the hook delivered by Tupengo!
Love the philosophy!
Love...its fair to say I love the song sha

8. Omoge You Too Much (BANKY W)
I tried to make this song my official 'area' theme song on my radio show, and I will still try. Its a feel good easy song, and just like strong thing and capable, it shows Banky's skill in delivering the most simple and catchy lyrics.

7. Semi (LAMI)
Yes o! 'O ni bo n se semi'!
Produced by I'd Cabasa, this is one of Lami's more 'compromise' songs and its a good gamble as the song makes for easy, fun listening!

6. Implication (TU FACE)
Its his brand new single, and terry tha rapman was right- boys are not smiling!

5. We are Number 1 (KNiGHTHOUSE feat. ROOFTOP MCs and LOOSE KAYNON)

A hook I just can't get out my head! So glad the Knighthouse STREET SCRIPtUREs mixed tape is finally on sale online!

4. Noni and E Go Betta (Samklef)
Samklef has one of those rare gifts- production talent that translates well into artistic performance talent.

3. Hustle (GT the GUItARMAN)
'And I will hustle..to put food on my table...I can't afford to fail).
Gt's album is a must have, and songs like this, show why!


2. Fly Away (ROOFTOP MC'S feat. DJ KLEM)
Rooftop MC's are easily the most experimental band in Nigeria, and if you have been sitting on DJ Klem, STAND UP!

1. Kilode (VECTOR)
Some real questions are asked in this song. Listen out for the line about a certain band.