Monday 29 April 2013

Ray J releases video for 'I Hit It First' featuring Kim K look-alike


Ray J has finally dropped the highly anticipated video for 'I Hit It First'...and not only did he use a Kim K look-alike, he also reenacted their infamous sex tape -Watch...

Saturday 27 April 2013

Video: Is Evian's dancing babies the most watched ad EVER ?


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Adults look into a mirror, see themselves reflected as babies and start dancing with their inner children. The ads has over 29m YouTube views in just five days. I wished it were real so i could see my reflection as a baby:-) Watch and enjoy

RUNWAY: ISIS MODELS ROCK MERCEDES BENZ FASHION WEEK 2013, JO’BURG

RUNWAY: ISIS MODELS ROCK MERCEDES BENZ FASHION WEEK 2013, JO’BURG
We recently gathered that eight (8) ISIS Models were booked for MBFWJ 2013. But due to personal and academic engagements, some could not make it! Below are pictures of the ISIS models that rocked the recent MBFWJ 2013 in pieces of designers Gavin Rajah, Kirra-Lee Brodowics, NewGen, Suzaan Heyns amongst others! Fifteen-year-old Favour Lucky, arguably the youngest model at the show (and winner of Nigeria’s Next Super Model, 2012) stunned the audience with her onstage persona and presence!

DOUBLE TEE RECORD RELEASES TEE BOY’S- JONKE



Confident Temitayo Ige known as Tee Boy with Double Tee Records releases his new single titled JONKE,
which has been long coming to hit the entertainment industry. Tee Boy who had a fascinating and amazing time doing this recording also has plans of doing 

alot of collaborative with top artiste in the Nigerian industry and International market as well. 

Tee Boy recently travelled to far a way Dubai to shoot his music video and also performed in an event which created a huge focus and buzz as an artiste that 

people should watch out for in the entertainment industry, both locally and internationally.

Peeps standup as we welcome this amazing artiste into the music entertainment scene.#9JAML

Lets feel free to download and enjoy this new single by the artiste.



ff @teeboymusic 


Save Kingsley $2 Project

 I I Think it's important we watch this video. Kingsley Nwabueze, a 6th year medical student in Lugansk State Medical University, has just about 2 months to become a full medical Doctor. But this dream cannot hold unless he gets a Liver Transplant in India. He is soliciting for your help. Please Donate to help save Him from Cancer of the Liver. If he gets as many as 10,000 viewers to donate $2 each, his life will spared from the cold hands of cancer.

NNSM 2013: FORMS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ASPIRING MODELS

NNSM 2013: FORMS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ASPIRING MODELS
Plans for Nigeria’s Next Super Model 2013 is already in the pipeline and will likely be staged in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja for the first time. Just like last year, this year’s edition will see two cars given away to deserving winners of Dark and Lovely’s “Most Outstanding Model of the Year” and winner, NNSM 2013.
Last year’s winner of NNSM saw Favour Lucky walking away with a brand new car (to the admiration of her family, friends and supporters). In the same vein, Bunmi Ademokoya coasted home with her 2013 Chevrolet Aveo car from Dark and Lovely.  L’Oreal Paris, BCNL, Studio24 and other top sponsors have indicated their preparedness in coming on board to sponsor this year’s version which promises to be better and bigger.
For aspiring models interested in registering for this year’s Nigeria’s Next Super Model Search, kindly fill out theNNSM 2013 Form.
More updates coming your way soon!

Waje Covers The New Edition Of Exquisite Magazine


LOVELY....

New Video- D'Prince- Goody Bag

    
A must watch video.

Friday 26 April 2013

Danny Young's - sexy maleka

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After recently making a hit with his last single/video titled Omo
Lepa featuring Olamide which has become the street's favourite song,
Danny Young is back again with this hot track infusing Indian flavour
into makosa. He calls this SEXY MALEKA. It is so glaring that danny is
not taking it easy getting his career back to the top spot once
again.This is the last single off his 3rd album which drops in less
than two months from now. this sick jam is produced by rhythm and co
produced by danny young.

Tonto Dikeh - Hi (The Official Remix) Prod by Major Bangz

Tonto Dikeh hooked up with Mogul Music's prolific producer, Major Bangz, to make this monster of a remix. This remix ain't entirely new. It is the version used in the official video by Gbemi Philips. Watch below.
This remix is pure genius...Less talk and more banging Music...More like a mad mashup!
In case you didn't know, late last year, Bangz played around with the original song and the outcome was a banging Unofficial Electro Pop Remix which was, is, unlike anything out of naija. Enjoy and watch out for more from Major Bangz!


Photos: Beyonce steps out with Jay Z and Blue Ivy


Wow! Blue Ivy is so adorable!

New Video-May D- So Many Tinz

            
 You'll love this video.Nice concept

Who Wore It Better?


Toolz wore the dress few months ago to iyanya's album launch, while stella wore her own at her 35th birthday party in New york few days ago. Who did justice to the dress?

Video: Iyanya - Sexy Mama Ft. Wizkid


Wednesday 24 April 2013

[The V Monologues return in May! Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, Ireti Doyle, Dakore, Kemi Lala, Bimbo Akintola & others hit the stage]



The V Monologues return in May! Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, Ireti Doyle, Dakore, Kemi Lala, Bimbo Akintola & others hit the stage

This May, The Make it Happen Productions in collaboration with the Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND), bring the classic V-Monologues, (The Nigerian Story) back on stage.

Telling the story of Nigerian woman and their fight against violence against in the play are Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, Ireti Doyle, Dakore, Kemi Lala, Bimbo Akintola, Biola Segun-Williams, Omonor and Rita Edwards.

“The strength of a woman is in her ability to speak up and refuse to be put down. Nigerian women are tired of the violence and we are using the theater and performance tools to pass this message,” said the producer, Kemi Lala Akindoju. “The finest and best female actors in Nigeria have given themselves to this cause and will performing on the 3rd and 4th of May.”

Showing in Agip Recital Hall, The Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos on May 3 and 4, 2013 at 6pm on the 3rd and 3pm and 6pm on the 4th, The V Monologues is produced and directed by Kemi Lala Akindoju and Ifeoma Fafunwa respectively. The Command performance for the play will hold on the 4th of May by 6pm.

Regular tickets are available for N3, 500 and VIP tickets are available for N5, 000 as well as the command performance tickets.

Official media partners for the play are Y!/YNaija.com and supported by EiE Nigeria, Zapphaire events, Isaac Emokpae Photography and Make-Up by Tara.

Monday 22 April 2013

KRIS JENNER WEARING VALENTINO – E! 2013 UPFRONT

Kim Kardashian at an event in May 2012 and Kris Jenner on April 22, 2013.




Kris Jenner, Kim and other members of the Kardashian reality TV family were on hand this afternoon at the E! network 2013 Upfront at The Grand Ballroom at Manhattan Center in New York City.
Moma Kris arrived in Valentino signature color, red scallop lace long sleeves dress!
From her perfect hair, to the red lips, and matching pumps the ‘momanager’ look elegant.
Bottega Veneta black woven satin knot Clutch finished her look.
Get her clutch at BergdorfGoodman.com Kim Kardashian at an event in May 2012 and Kris Jenner on April 22, 2013. Credit: Neil Mockford/Getty Images; Jennifer Graylock/Gettyimages

KATE MIDDLETON WEARING MULBERRY

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The Duchess Of Cambridge Attends The National Review Of The Queen's Scouts At Windsor Castle


Kate Middleton Covers Her Baby Bump In Mulberry's Mint Tweed Coat For Scouting Parade
Kate Middleton Covers Her Baby Bump In Mulberry's Mint Tweed Coat For Scouting Parade
 Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Kate Middleton was in her element when she attended the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle in Berkshire on April 21, 2013.
She wore familiar brand, Mulberry.
This time the expecting mum bump was on full display in a mint green Mulberry  tweed frayed coat; Whiteley taupe hat; a taupe long roll clutch from L.K. Bennett and her trusted taupe patent leather platform L.K. Bennett pumps.

Kim Kardashian Admits She’s A ‘Hypocrite’ Over Kanye West Baby


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Star had previously criticised her sister for having baby out of wedlock.
Kim Kardashian has admitted that she’s a “hypocrite” for having a baby outside of wedlock, after previously saying she never would herself, after sister Kourtney had two children without tying the knot.
The reality TV star, who is set to give birth to her first child with boyfriend Kanye West later this Summer, revealed she knew she’d said stuff in the past which now made her a hypocrite, especially over children in a new interview with Ryan Seacrest in the US.
“I’ve said some things that I completely am, like, a hypocrite about now,” the 32 year-old admitted during an E! News presentation, she went on: “I would say things about Kourtney like, ‘You cannot have a baby without being married!’”
“I think I'm realising now that it really [will change my life]. I think that’s why I was so anxious for awhile is just because people will say, ‘Oh – your life is totally gonna change,’” she said.
“Obviously you want to evolve and your life to change it will be an amazing thing, but… “People freak me out all the time with all of their advice,” she added.
“Sometimes I’d rather just go through it and experience it on my own.”
The interview came following Kim’s divorce from NBA star Kris Humphries. After an 18-month battle the couple managed to end their marriage on Friday after the 28 year-old agreed to divorce terms, despite requesting an annulment on the grounds of fraud.
Kim and Kourtney Kardashian step out in Los Angeles (Splash News)
Insiders claim the difficult pregnancy Kim’s been experiencing was behind the athlete’s decision to not take the divorce to trial in the end.
A source told Wetpaint.com: “At the end of the day, Kris is truly a good guy. Yes, he was angry at Kim for the way their marriage ended and he truly DID feel defrauded by her and the show.
“But lately, especially in recent weeks, he just feels sorry for her. She’s pregnant and obviously under a lot of stress. He didn’t want to be part of it any more.”
Regarding reports that Kris wanted Kim’s money, the friend shot that claim right out of the water, saying: “This was never about the money for Kris. He has plenty. It was about clearing his name. But I think he finally realised enough damage has been done on both sides and it was time to end the situation once and for all.”
Kim leaves court ahead of divorce settlement
Kim Kardashian leaves court hearing in grey, floral coat


WALE APPLAUSE INTERVIEWS NEW SKOOL AFROBEAT ARTISTE LESU LEMON

Read interview Here.....Sometmes during the week, I tuned my radio to a popular station in Lagos and then this music hit me. It was not the conventional everyday kind of music that we have around these days. It was very different and had an instant connection with me. I felt the passion and difference in the song. It was a beautiful tune. I impatiently waited for the presenter to introduce the artiste as I needed to know the new generation artiste that decided to do Afro this good.
The OAP introduced him as Lesu Lemon. I was fascinated with his music and Google helped me know more about him. He has 2 songs currently being aired on many radio stations across the country and also doing well in the online media.
African hair and Silifaa are 2 very good songs which promote our African culture and pride without failing to entertain. These songs made an entire playlist on my phone which was on repeat for days.
This young man Lesu Lemon is indeed a great artiste with a difference. I am sure he picked up a couple attributes from Fela Anikulapo Kuti. In my opinion, I think we need to see and hear more of this young man Lesu Lemon.
Here are excerpts of our conversation

Lesu lemon, what’s the concept behind the name?
It all started in the hood, I mean with friends in my area years back, we usually have competition like street jamz and football ,anytime we lose to them I used to say Forget Ile A Su Ile A Mon (LeSu LeMon) that was where the whole concept came from.

Why and when did you decide to do the Afro beat genre of music that you do?
Yeah I decided to choose Afro beat because I love Late Baba Fela and his Music a lot, it sounds matured, real and natural to me, so one day I made up my mind to be like him when I grow up. That why I chose Afro beat.

What is your connection with the maestro FELA?
I call him My Music Father.
Lesu lemon, can I meet you?
My name is Fagoroye Oluropo Opeyemi a native of Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria, born in mid 80’s in Ibadan, last born of three, two sisters, A Christian. An undergraduate studying micro biology at University of Abuja.

A brief into your past and how growing up was for you?
Let just give thanks to God because the past was kind of rough but with God we survived. Like every ghetto man will say, living in the ghetto is not that easy, but all thanks to God we coped and survived till today.

Do you mean to tell me that you are a strictly Afro beat artiste?
Yes O, ararara orororo, like I said, I wanted to do Afro beat like baba Fela, but one thing is that you can't do it as baba Fela did, but now I want to modify or let me say create New School Afro beat by blending Afro beat to Afro-hip hop, Afro-Street And Many more, but still Afro beat with message.

Do all your songs always carry messages; I mean you don’t do songs just for dance halls and parties?
Like My Music brother Seun Kuti would say Afro beat without message is not Afro beat, so most of my music have messages ,like that of African Hair is a message for everybody. Even my second track Silifaa with Suspect still has a message like an African girl driving me crazy, so it all messages

What should we expect from you in the nearest future?
Expect more big tunes from me I mean real Afro beat tunes because am ready to show the whole world that I have the energy, passion and have the spirit in me and also Afro beat lives on.

What was the reaction of your family and people around you when you started doing music, especially the Afro beat genre that you do?
Let me be real with you, some friends and people around did not believe in my dream. I remember the first day I told my people back home that I want to do music, my parents asked me if I was OK, but later on after I released my first track *African Hair* my mum told me well done and prayed for to carry on with my dreams also most of my friends have joined the movement now.

At a point, do you fused other genres of music into yours tell us more?
Yes o, As you know Naija people love to dance because we are happy people, that’s why i featured Suspect on the Silifaa track, it is just Afro beat with a different rhythm and people enjoyed it because i received a lot of positive comments.

When you dropped African hair, what do you think the reception of your fans was?
African Hair is message for everyone, like I told you the track is super dope and rich in lyrics and tune, some girls disliked me because of it, but later on agree with me that am saying the truth ,they all accepted it.

Message to your fans
To all my fans out there, I love you guys, you guys are wonderful for accepting my genre of music thank you all, i promise to continue to deliver and give you guys good music. Eledumare be with you all.

KANYE WEST BACK TO NEWYORK


Kanye West finally returned to New York today after spending months in Paris, France. His pregnant girlfriend Kim K and  Jay Z showed up at his apartment to welcome him back. 

‘CATWLK 4 Orphans’ Charity Fashion Show On May Day

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The winner of Male Icon Ghana 2012 Thomas Andoh under the auspices of the Male Icon Ghana organization and Needy Kidz Foundation (NGO), a children rights N.G.O in Accra will on May 1 (the may day holiday), 2013 at 7pm host this year’s edition of its annual charity fashion show dubbed ‘CATWALK 4 ORPHANS’ at the Kama Conference Center auditorium at Labone Junction in Accra.
The event which brings together young, creative and talented fashion designers to showcase their creativity will feature creations from Vanessa Teye (B’Venaj), Jennifer Kilson (Kama by Kilson), Nicholas Asamoah (Nicholine), Larry Jafaru Mohammed  (LJ Couture), Raphael Sowah (Srok Designs), Alpha Doumbia (Samarra) and Abdullai Ramadan(Faddigah Creations).                                                                                 The fashion event to be attended by celebrities and fashion lovers will also be used as a platform to raise money for the Shelter for Abused Children in Accra as well as other charities that benefits needy children.                                                                           The charity fashion show will also be interspersed with Music and Dance with special performance of the newly released single ‘Sunshine’ by sensational musician Nelsyn.  This year’s event is proudly supported by SHE Energy Drink, Fame Model Management, 3nity Productions, Mr. Candy Ghana, Beautiful Faces, Manuel Imagery, exclusive men’s magazine,www.ZionFlex.com, www.ghanaweb.com, www.omgghana.comwww.maleiconghana.com , Trendsandblendsgh.blogspot.com, Runway Magazine and Fashion Gh(official TV Partner).


CIO SOLER WEARING GUCCI – ‘YESSSSS!’ 2013 MOCA GALA


GUESS Fashion designer Maurice Marciano and Cio Soler attended the ‘Yesssss!’ 2013 MOCA Gala, celebrating the opening of the exhibition Ur's Fischer at MOCA Grand Avenue on April 20, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
Dress: She wore Gucci spring 2013 white high neck layered sleeve dress with a circle open back.
Gold  purse and a wrap heel finish her look. Cio Soler Gucci Yesssss 2013 MOCA Gala Fabulously Spotted: Cio Soler Wearing Gucci   Yesssss! 2013 MOCA GalaCio Soler Gucci Yesssss 2013 MOCA Gala 1 Fabulously Spotted: Cio Soler Wearing Gucci   Yesssss! 2013 MOCA GalaCio Soler Gucci Yesssss 2013 MOCA Gala 3 Fabulously Spotted: Cio Soler Wearing Gucci   Yesssss! 2013 MOCA Gala

WALE APPLAUSE INTERVIEWS NEW SKOOL AFROBEAT ARTISTE LESU LEMON

Read interview Here.....Sometmes during the week, I tuned my radio to a popular station in Lagos and then this music hit me. It was not the conventional everyday kind of music that we have around these days. It was very different and had an instant connection with me. I felt the passion and difference in the song. It was a beautiful tune. I impatiently waited for the presenter to introduce the artiste as I needed to know the new generation artiste that decided to do Afro this good.
The OAP introduced him as Lesu Lemon. I was fascinated with his music and Google helped me know more about him. He has 2 songs currently being aired on many radio stations across the country and also doing well in the online media.
African hair and Silifaa are 2 very good songs which promote our African culture and pride without failing to entertain. These songs made an entire playlist on my phone which was on repeat for days.
This young man Lesu Lemon is indeed a great artiste with a difference. I am sure he picked up a couple attributes from Fela Anikulapo Kuti. In my opinion, I think we need to see and hear more of this young man Lesu Lemon.
Here are excerpts of our conversation

Lesu lemon, what’s the concept behind the name?
It all started in the hood, I mean with friends in my area years back, we usually have competition like street jamz and football ,anytime we lose to them I used to say Forget Ile A Su Ile A Mon (LeSu LeMon) that was where the whole concept came from.

Why and when did you decide to do the Afro beat genre of music that you do?
Yeah I decided to choose Afro beat because I love Late Baba Fela and his Music a lot, it sounds matured, real and natural to me, so one day I made up my mind to be like him when I grow up. That why I chose Afro beat.

What is your connection with the maestro FELA?
I call him My Music Father.
Lesu lemon, can I meet you?
My name is Fagoroye Oluropo Opeyemi a native of Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria, born in mid 80’s in Ibadan, last born of three, two sisters, A Christian. An undergraduate studying micro biology at University of Abuja.

A brief into your past and how growing up was for you?
Let just give thanks to God because the past was kind of rough but with God we survived. Like every ghetto man will say, living in the ghetto is not that easy, but all thanks to God we coped and survived till today.

Do you mean to tell me that you are a strictly Afro beat artiste?
Yes O, ararara orororo, like I said, I wanted to do Afro beat like baba Fela, but one thing is that you can't do it as baba Fela did, but now I want to modify or let me say create New School Afro beat by blending Afro beat to Afro-hip hop, Afro-Street And Many more, but still Afro beat with message.

Do all your songs always carry messages; I mean you don’t do songs just for dance halls and parties?
Like My Music brother Seun Kuti would say Afro beat without message is not Afro beat, so most of my music have messages ,like that of African Hair is a message for everybody. Even my second track Silifaa with Suspect still has a message like an African girl driving me crazy, so it all messages

What should we expect from you in the nearest future?
Expect more big tunes from me I mean real Afro beat tunes because am ready to show the whole world that I have the energy, passion and have the spirit in me and also Afro beat lives on.

What was the reaction of your family and people around you when you started doing music, especially the Afro beat genre that you do?
Let me be real with you, some friends and people around did not believe in my dream. I remember the first day I told my people back home that I want to do music, my parents asked me if I was OK, but later on after I released my first track *African Hair* my mum told me well done and prayed for to carry on with my dreams also most of my friends have joined the movement now.

At a point, do you fused other genres of music into yours tell us more?
Yes o, As you know Naija people love to dance because we are happy people, that’s why i featured Suspect on the Silifaa track, it is just Afro beat with a different rhythm and people enjoyed it because i received a lot of positive comments.

When you dropped African hair, what do you think the reception of your fans was?
African Hair is message for everyone, like I told you the track is super dope and rich in lyrics and tune, some girls disliked me because of it, but later on agree with me that am saying the truth ,they all accepted it.

Message to your fans
To all my fans out there, I love you guys, you guys are wonderful for accepting my genre of music thank you all, i promise to continue to deliver and give you guys good music. Eledumare be with you all.