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Korede Bello Release New Music : Something Great Ft Asa

Mavin Records star Korede Bello has dropped a second single, months after his runaway hit Godwin.
Aside from a couple of collaborations with label mates and other acts, Godwin was Korode’s debut and only single since he joined Mavin.

The label’s CEO, Don Jazzy, posted a snippet of Korede’s latest single, Something Great, on Instagram on Wednesday, September 9. The song features Asa.
In its message, Something Great is similar to Godwin. Both songs talk about Korede’s hard work in chasing his dreams and recognises God’s blessings.

Asa barely jumps on the beats but where she does, it is in her typical jazz infused style.
The excited Korede Bello later went to Instagram to express his pleasure upon the release of his new single as he reminisces on some childhood fantasies and eulogises the duo of Don Jazzy and Asa

 I vividly remember listening to @Donjazzy’s beats with some of my friends and be like ‘Jazzy’s surely one of the Greatest producers that Africa has produced.’ I also remember buying@asa_music album when it came out – probably the first music CD I ever bought with my money. Listening to her message and her voice thinking to myself ‘I’ld love to work with someone as Great’
Now having both ASA and Donjazzy on the same soooong makes me feel like I’m on the right path to be becoming#SomebodyGreat someday by God’s grace Amen 

Listen to song below:




New music: EBS - ‘Sebai' Ft. Q-Dot

Chukwuemeka Kingsley Igbokwe popularly known as EBS is a talented British Nigerian born Hip-Hop Artiste, ready to take on the music scene with a savvy flavour. EBS just signed a Mouth-Watering record deal with the fastest growing record label in the Entertainment Industry Why Music Group (An entertainment empire) owned by a business mogul and Lawyer.

New music: EBS - ‘Sebai' Ft. Q-Dot


EBS drops two sensational songs which seem enthralling and adorable, teaming up with Q-DOT & the MSN Superstar, Oritsefemi respectively on the songs entitled ‘SEBAI’ & ‘GIGI GIGI’. ‘Gigi Gigi’ featuring Oritsefemi was Produced by OY, SEBAI featuring Q-DOT was Produced by ANTRAS and Mixed by DrumPhase Artwork by OsbaltGrafix


Listen To Music Here: Lindaikeji

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New Music: DJ Neptune feat. Olamide, StoneBwoy & BOJ – Baddest

DJ Neptune is a year older today and to celebrate his birthday he has released a brand new single titled ‘Baddest’ featuring Olamide, BOJ and Ghanaian artist Stonebwoy.


New Music: DJ Neptune feat. Olamide, StoneBwoy & BOJ – Baddest




The song was produced by Pheelz and is one of the singles off DJ Neptune’s soon-to-be released album.

Check on it here: Bellanaija


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New Music: Lynxxx feat. Tekno – Pray for You

Lynxxx is back with some new material!!


New Music: Lynxxx feat. Tekno – Pray for You


The Syndik8 Records artist has teamed up with Triple MG star Tekno for his latest single titled ‘Pray for You’.

The song was produced by Tekno and it is the first single off his sophomore album titled ‘The Evolution’.

We can’t wait to hear more songs from the album but for now take a listen to ‘Pray for You’ Here: Bellanaija 


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Watch: Singer Niniola Talks About Her Music, Charity Organization And More

For one who started off being the class music box, Niniola has risen through the ranks, as well as established herself as a name to watch out for in the Nigerian music industry.

Watch: Singer Niniola Talks About Her Music, Charity Organization And More


Speaking on what inspired her foray into music, Niniola says she was first ‘a bathroom singer,’ and then a ‘classroom voice.’

‘You see, music started for me since childhood. I was a bathroom singer growing up. I moved on from there and became the classroom voice all through secondary school and I would sing and entertain my friends whenever we had free time in school.

‘My mum kicked against my doing music initially, but these days she’s been proud of me and supportive. I can only thank God for everything.’

She however credits Project Fame from where she emerged in 2013 as the third-runner up, for ‘shaping her.’

‘It’s not been easy, frankly, but Project Fame was a great stepping stone. It helped shape me up. The hurdles prior to that time are experiences I’ll always cherish. The hurdles were defining, they changed me, made me stronger… but you see it was always going to be music for me so there was no going back. Growing up I didn’t go out much. I basically just maximized my staying indoors by playing all the records in the house and honing my singing.’

After leaving Project Fame, the school administrator turned singer did not rest on her laurels. Instead, she dished out a few singles including, Ibadi, Soke, Gbowode and Akara Oyibo, despite what she termed ‘a bumpy ride.’

‘I have been busy, busy with a whole lot. I have been recording, playing at gigs and recording even more stuff. Most of these aren’t released as we speak. I do music full-time. I haven’t had any collaborations yet because I want the people to get a full dose of me first. I have a few more surprises for them and I’ll want those out first before partnering with anyone on a record. Beyond this, when the time is right for a collaboration you’ll hear.’

She is original and Afrocentric which is why many will find it hard to say she isn’t fast creating a niche for her brand with the music. So far, her style has our attention and she has even more potentials to seal the deal with a resounding album. We hope.

‘My album drops early next year and it is going to be about me, my reflections, my style and expressions, my immediate environment and what inspires my music and all of that,’ Niniola tells Naij.com. ‘I’m recording materials for the album already and it’ll be a great one in the end.’

She sounds like one who is here, has seen, and is set to conquer and once again, it is all thanks to Project Fame.

 ‘With Project Fame, I was more like battle-ready, I was prepared for whatever the industry was bringing, I was fortified for the next phase of my music. And God’s been faithful. I took the money I made off Project Fame and looked out for a producer, a management team as well as catered to related expenses for my career to launch fully.’

She also gives a lot of kudos to her producer, Sarz.

‘I didn’t just settle for Sarz, there were a lot of options. But he was the one guy whose production style resonated with me. He understands this music thing. Sarz is a monster. When it comes to my genre of music he knows his stuff. Plus Sarz is a guy who listens. My music style is ‘Afro House’ given I’m very Afrocentric. Also I could do R&B if I want, and with him I’m certain to get a proper representation of my art and sound. It’s been great.’

Niniola comes across as one currently occupied with her music and music alone so Naij.com was forced to ask if  there was no special person or activity that helps her unwind during her off times.

‘My man, the special person knows himself. I could really be a loner. I could be introverted and engrossed in working on my craft, but he is understanding and [he] likes that I do my thing. He is supportive as well, and I love that there’s a real understanding between us. I usually don’t like to talk about my private life, but I’m doing good in that aspect. He knows himself. We are cool.’

Despite her apparent love for music, Niniola says an alternate career would have been teaching, She is also involved in charity work.

‘I currently have a charity organization and the objective is to finance the tuition and other related expenses for these kids who haven’t the means to get some education from their families. I love kids. I love handling and taking care of kids. If I wasn’t doing music, I probably would have ended up running a school and helping shape the minds of these next generation leaders.’

Niniola does not leave us without a message for her supporters and advice to upcoming singers like her.

She says: ‘I like to see myself as an example and will advise others to take their arts seriously. Don’t try to cut corners. Don’t seek unnecessary favours. Just take time and perfect your craft, then try putting your music out there for the people to consume. God has a way of handling everything. I’m especially greatful for the gatekeepers. They are like custodians, all these bodies that support upcoming arts – Magazines, OAPs, Bloggers, corporate bodies, etc.

I think upcoming artistes should put God first. And then work as hard as their dreams are big instead of assuming other means to success.’

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