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Friday 6 May 2016

Duncan Mighty shares adorable photos of his son

Duncan Mighty & his wife welcomed their baby boy back in November last year. The Music Star shared some cute new photos of his son via Instagram today. See more photos after the cut...



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Is there anything you are believing God for ?

Prayer is the Master Key' may be cliché, but we are yet to see any key that can open every door, create amazing opportunities or overcome even the most insurmountable challenges, like prayer does. With prayer, all we can do is win!!!

Are you a woman; wounded, reproached, shamed, suffered great loss, pained, in sorrow, disappointed, failed, perplexed and troubled on all sides? Is everything and anything around you falling apart or seem to be falling apart? You may or may not have done anything wrong dear child and daughter of the most High God.
The obvious truth is that a man born of a woman is of few days yet full of trouble ‘WHY’ life is just 'battle personified'.
Come and let us confront every of our confrontations and the devil will be put to shame again and again. The devil hates it when we pray, so too bad for him, we will be taking it all to the Lord in prayer.
We believe that when women come together there is exceptional grace, miracles, Salvation, deliverances, open doors and what have you in every area of our lives.
We all need plenty of help as individuals, families, Nigerians and the World as a whole, whatever affects a woman affects everything and anything.
Women are  just unique and God is very passionate about them and even made no secret of it in His earthly  , they get to every detail, persistent and fearless and will never  take 'No' for an answer.

Why not join a host of other women at The King’s Court, 3, Keystone Bank Crescent, Off Adeyemo Alakija St. Victoria Island, Lagos on Friday May 13th from 5.00pm to 8pm and Saturday May 14th from 10.00am to 3.00pm.

Ministering in music: Nathaniel Bassey, Efe Nathan, Obiwan, Lively Stones, and Sounds of Many Waters.Enquiries: 08076643760; foundationsofsapphires@yahoo.com


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New music - Cyprex - My Time

DG Records is back again. DG records, known for discovering and promoting talents in Nigeria from the likes of Humble Smith, the Osinachi crooner.

DG records presents a new single from her recently signed act, Cyprex. Cyprex debuts his career with this contemporary tune tagged, "My Time".



LISTEN & DOWNLOAD


LINK: CYPREX - MY TIME (http://ift.tt/1rZPaww)

Connect on Twitter:

@dg_records_ent; @cyprex_fans



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Video premiere : ZTM all stars - Your body

Zebes Train Music All Stars artists come together to drop a smashing hit "YOUR BODY" after dropping the audio few months back through popular demand they brought this electrifying video shot by Remote Pictures.
The song was produced by TU2 beats mixed and mastered by Da Kinx.

Enjoy!

VIDEO LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDVhOl1gciM

FOLLOW ON TWITTER: @alvanbrown | @cheezychi | @rollybaba_ztm

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Thursday 5 May 2016

What did Prince tell Charly Boy before he died?

Read Charly Boy's article below.. 
The past few weeks has really been memorable for those who love and appreciate the musical icon, Prince. He's still mourned by many around the globe. He motivated and shaped many stars into what they have become today. Part of the numerous celebrities and ordinary people whom Prince touched, is our own CharlyBoy The AreaFada. This is what CharlyBoy had to say about the brief encounter he had with Prince.

"It was way back in the early eighties as a groupie with a backstage pass. In the same room with Prince? I may have walked away that night with only a handshake, but it was a handshake that changed my life for the better. It awoken a desire to be an entertainer like this Demi god that just shook my hand. From that night, I became an avid fan. I read and followed any news on him, I listened with wrapt attention. The more I researched him the more I fell in love with him, you can take that literally. If I ever had any gay tendencies, he would have been the one I would have given my body to, even though Prince wasn't gay. That's how deep my love is for this beautiful soul. Rumors circled him because he had such a defiantly outlandish persona with a sexuality as ambiguous as it was voracious. Oh my Prince"

In the loving memory of the late Prince, CharlyBoy is out with a tribute song for his late idol, Prince. A highlife rendition of one of Prince's popular songs, "Kiss"  Typical of Charlyboy he has decided to make his version free and available to all, insiders are seeing this gesture as a teaser to CharlyBoys great come back move to his first passion, music. Rumour is agog that The AreaFada is in the process of releasing an EP cd of his current songs where he featured some notable top Naija artiste. Listen and enjoy The AreaFada's version of KISS by the late Prince.


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'Stop using our music during your campaign'- Rolling Stones issues warning to Donald Trump

Legendary British band, the Rolling Stones have issued a statement to US presidential candidate Donald Trump saying that he does not have permission to use the band's music during any of his campaigns or rallies.

Donald Trump has been playing their songs at his rallies for months with their 1969 hit 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' being a particular favourite.

“The Rolling Stones have never given permission to the Trump campaign to use their songs and have requested that they cease all use immediately,” a spokesperson for the legendary British band told TIME Wednesday.
Trump has been known to play at least two other songs by the Rolling Stones at his rallies: “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” “Sympathy for the Devil” and “Brown Sugar.” A campaign volunteer told the New Yorker in February that Trump personally curated the playlist, which also includes Elton John and music from “Cats” and “The Phantom of the Opera.”

It's not the first time a popular musician has distanced himself or herself from Donald Trump. In February, Adele released a statement distancing herself from the Billionaire businessman.

The singer issued a statement making it clear she had "not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning," .

Neil Young, Tyler and Aerosmith have also warned Trump to stop using their music.

Trump is now the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, after his last Republican rival John Kasich quit the race on Wednesday.

Source: TIME / BBC

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Saturday 20 February 2016

Why dont you blog anymore?






I've been sitting on this question for a while while I get my head around the ins and outs of why I so rarely post on this site anymore. It's not for lack of love or ideas... I just feel so overly focused on my Youtube channel the spare moments between editing and shooting videos leaves very little time for me to do this. It's silly because I could easily knock a post together within a few hours and it be done, but I'd much rather spend that time thinking about my next video or finding a stupid meme to post over on my Twitter.

I do want to start off with saying I do love blogging, It is after all where my whole online journey started. As someone who has been blogging for over 7 years now (full time for 4) I knew near the end of 2015 I needed to challenge myself again. I became complacent with my place in the blogging world and go back to making content I wanted to see.

I've never faked myself online. While I obviously censor a lot of my life, especially a lot of my personal life (purely because I don't feel it's something I want to share with strangers). I've always been that girl with the messy hair, swears like a fishwife and drinks too much at the weekend. Im 25 for gods sake and even though I have those granny days and days where I want to do nothing but cry I think that my life is whatever I want it to be. I have so much freedom as an adult that I don't know why I worried so much about what I looked like online.

7 years on and I've gone back and captured some of that feelings I had as teenager I was when I started. I still love music and art, way more I'll ever love fashion and beauty but that doesn't mean it's not a huge part of whats shaped me as a person in the last couple of years. I never wanted to work in the fashion and beauty industry, I get so many emails asking how to get into the beauty and fashion industry but I dont consider myself part of it at all. Social media, sharing and creating has always been my focus when being a blogger. Not the writing part or the freebs or the money - I've always used being online to share photographs and imagery that reflect me.

I can't recall a catalyst of me deciding that I was fed up with trying to keep up with everyone else and trying to do what they do online. The blogging life doesn't interest me so I decided to move away from London and focus on the part of blogging I enjoyed - the creating part.

I used to consider myself "good" at blogging. I loved photography and creating imagery and then being able to share my thoughts freely with like minded people. I enjoyed it and in turn the love that I put into my website and then the love I got back made me feel like I was doing well. I've never been a strong writer but I always felt that I was able to visually get my point across. When blogging when commercial I felt like it was something I was never going to keep up with. Call me a little bit anti- establishment but I hate editorial style blogs, they just ooze glossy which while I know some people live like that my like is a teetering mess between being my flat looking like it's been hit by a bomb and wearing matching underwear. I'm a proper hippy at heart who grew up with very little boundaries which I am very thankful for. Fitting in was never my main priority growing up but why as a twenty something was I so hell bent on fitting into a cookie cutter blogger mold.

I was so uninspired by blogging and everything it was offering me I decided to stop focusing on it and do me the best way I could. I actually very rarely read blogs anymore unless I'm looking for information on a product or a bit of light relief. I adore blogs that have a point to them or a story, ones that make me laugh or make me nod along thinking yup, I so agree. The rise of Instagram cut out the what I wore today bridge of outfit posts and now I consume most of my imagery over on Instagram and Twitter means I'm constantly updated with pics of whatever exotic location someone has jetted off to. Theres just so many options out there these days for curating your own content I always ponder if there is even a need for a platform like blogging. I do think it has it's place but I dont know what that is really.

I'm always a firm believer that if you want to do something then you make time to do it. There's no if's and buts, if you want to do something you will no matter how hard it takes.

I switched to making three videos a week early this year and it's been one of the most fulfilling experiences I've had in a long time. I find it a challenge to think and create on the spot within a very short time frame. I love seeing my views go up each month as well as that little sub count growing and growing. Mainly because I feel like I'm earning it again. I feel like I'm creating something I love and in turn people love that. Nothing compares to the buzz of your blog, channel or Instagram growing at a steady consistent rate. To me that's more fulfilling than anything I've experienced in a long time.

I'm so behind on the YT game compared to others, and to be honest I feel like I've only just started out on the platform, despite having 197k subs. I thought I used to care how I was doing in comparison to others but now I'm so happy just focusing on me and my stuff. Making videos that I love and want to watch rather than trying to get praise and love off other bloggers who's videos I probably didn't enjoy in the first place.

I think the point is I stopped finding blogging challenging and in some part as engaging as I used to that's why it's cooled down over on these parts and I've been more active on social media and Youtube.

I find it sad so many people out there don't take the time to learn new skills and improve their videos or blog posts creatively. I know that it's hard learning new things, especially as an adult but no one ever woke up and was a photoshop wizard! Taking a hour or so a day to learn a new editing technique or photography skill can take your creativity from 0 to 100 real quick. Plus is so rewarding knowing how to do something new!

Everyday when I'm editing a video or filming something I learn something new and exciting to further myself creatively and be able to produce content that I think is the absolute best it can be.
I've kinda just word vomited here so I hope it makes sense. The point is I've cooled off blogging a bit because I'm enjoying making videos more than I am blogging. I have a backlog of outfit posts, tons of half written ideas and thoughts that I do want to work on at some point but who knows when I will. I've not stopped blogging I just haven't really figured out what I want to post on here yet and I'd rather post something half decent compared to something quick and half arsed.

Regardless, Like I said, I make videos over on my Youtube three times a week and I focus a lot on curating my twitter feed like a micro blog. I do want to get back into consistently posting on here but when that will be I dont know. Im still working on that area. So if you stick around cool, if not then I'm glad you subbed to this blog in the first place. Youre all awesome no matter what. Peace.






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Thursday 18 February 2016

Spotify is handing out FREE Chromecasts, here's how to get one



MUSIC streaming service Spotify is handing out free Google Chromecast devices to premium subscribers.

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Sunday 14 February 2016

John Suchet, Margherita Taylor and Alan Titchmarsh pick their best-ever TV theme music



WHEN it comes to the best-ever TV theme music, these Classic FM DJs are in the know.

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Thursday 4 February 2016

Apple iTunes not working – music and App Store users facing issues



APPLE'S iTunes and App Store is down causing issues for some customers.

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Monday 1 February 2016

Apple Music search NOT working: Glitch leaves users unable to look-up artists, tracks



APPLE MUSIC subscribers have been left unable to search within the music streaming app, leaving much of the service impossible to use.

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Saturday 30 January 2016

Wanted Down Under presenter Nicki Chapman: I am terrible at cooking



TELEVISION and radio presenter Nicki worked in the music industry as a promoter and manager before finding fame as a judge on Popstars and Pop Idol. She now hosts the BBC shows Wanted Down Under and Escape To The Country.

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Wednesday 13 January 2016

Apple Music Review: 10 million paid subscribers can't be wrong, can they?



APPLE MUSIC has reportedly topped 10 million paid subscribers worldwide. So, is it time to jump on-board with the iPhone manufacturer's cross-platform streaming service, or does it fail to stack-up against long-established rivals like Spotify?

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Tuesday 12 January 2016

New music: T-me ft Junior Boy and chilly Ace - Jindadi + Ogara

After the Epic performance at the state house in Abuja, T-me aka omode olowo of Fahdriguez Entertainment teams up with Junior Boy and chilly ace on a blockbuster single "Ogara" prod by Chilly Ace and also the Historical hit single "jindadi''... Download, share and Enjoy after the cut...




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Berkeley Records releases Osho Carry Go video

Rapper/dancehall artiste OSHO, drops the video of his chart topping new single titled “Carry Go”, Produced by former Sony BMG Malaysia producer, Cardi Black and video directed by Paul Gambit. The song was also mixed and mastered by Afrobeats Number 1 sound engineer Suka Sound. The song “Carry Go "itself is a melodious track with a fusion of African dancehall and well blended Rap.



Good Looking, Charming and Talented OSHOis signed to  Berkeley Recordsunder the management of a Nigeria-Canadian with a vision to take Nigerian music beyond boundaries.  “Carry Go” has been reviewed by OAPs and Musical Icons , and its presently rocking the airwaves.

OSHO has performed on tours alongside Seyi Shay, Tuface Idibia, Dbanj,, Ice Prince  and host of others , in shows cut across all spheres of Nigeria. He has also been on tour in South Africa , where he was well received and applauded for his musical dexterity and charm.

Watch video below...
 



For Booking and Enquires call 08100060088

Email: bookings@berkeleyrecords.com



Connect With OSHO
Twitter: 
https://twitter.com/oshoalpacino
Instagram: 
http://ift.tt/1mT2yjD
Facebook: 
http://ift.tt/1ZXJcYo



This is a must Listen. Download & enjoy.



Video download link:   http://ift.tt/1PVV9Lq   
 Audio link:  http://ift.tt/1mT2wIA

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Monday 11 January 2016

Check out Asa's Hot bod (Photo)

Music star Asa shared this photo of her toned body on her Instagram page. She bid farewell to 2015 and shared the photo from probably her first workout in 2016.


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Apple is building a Move to Android app for iPhone users, source says



APPLE is believed to be quietly developing a tool to allow iPhone users to transfer contact, music and photo data to Android OS.

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Friday 1 January 2016

Would YOU play music to your unborn baby with this vagina speaker?



BABYPOD is a vaginal sound system that lets you share your favourite playlist with your unborn child.

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Monday 21 December 2015

The Beatles could hit free streaming services for the first time



THE BEATLES – one of the most beloved and critically referred bands in history – could be set to make their streaming debut on services including Apple Music, Spotify and Deezer.

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Monday 14 December 2015

FFG Beauty: The White Room Valmont Signature Facial

Last year I took a long haul flight at least twice every month. On a big "work" month, I took six! And here's the sad reality - what suffered most was my skin. So, for the last quarter of 2015, I've spent nearly every week working with various dermatologists and facialists to get my skin up to scratch for the year ahead - as it's looking to be twice as demanding when it comes to travel. Each and every time I've met a new expert, I've been given the same wagging finger and lecture on hydration. "Your skin is suffering.... hydrate, hydrate, hydrate." So the message has been received loud and clear that I need to up my water intake and hydrate from within. But, the occasional incredible facial will also help in keeping things up to scratch.

Enter The White Room. In full disclosure, I was offered this facial for review. The gorgeous lady who put me up to the task knew I was one who needed some TLC when it comes to not only my skin, but in finding time to relax in general. So, she booked me in and told me to get ready for some luxury loving in my own backyard. I must have passed by The White Room a dozen times, but have never known they offered skincare treatments. Of course, from the window you can see that they offer Valmont products. I simply thought this was a skincare store, and of course I knew Valmont so well already, so had never bothered to pop in. "Big Mistake" - quoting Pretty Woman

I arrived just before midday for my Valmont Signature Facial at The White Room. I was led into a tiny back room, which, not surprisingly, was white and perfectly put together. Marble countertops, soothing music, a comfortable bed and candles all helped to make this room seem as if it were part of one of the world's top spa retreats, rather than just a simple room tucked away in a corner of Knightsbridge. After fifteen minutes I forgot I was even in London, and after an hour, I'm pretty sure you could have told me I was on planet Mars and I would have just grunted in agreement. I was out cold relaxed. 

Now, down to the nitty gritty. Of course the facial itself was incredible. The facialist concentrated mainly on hydrating the skin- big surprise - with Valmont products, but also spent a great deal of time "cleaning the city from my pores". I love this expression. Ladies, if you live in London you'll know that the big smoke deposits itself daily on your skin. It's as if a suffocating mask is place upon your pores daily. Ugh, just the thought makes me want to escape to the country immediately for fresh air. But, The White Room rid me of the city's poisonous pollution (part of which was not so pleasant - does anyone ever like extractions though?!). Towards the end of the facial, I was given a massage, only I will say this was just about the most intense shoulder massage I have received yet. This lady obviously believed my stressful skin was due, in part, to the stress I kept in my shoulders. She was working them nonstop and at one point I shrieked out in pain. Seems we all have to suffer a little for beauty. I walked out a new person - with fresh skin and a few less knots in my shoulders. Here I thought I was just going in to sort one problem, and yet came out feeling a new person from the chest upwards. 

To book yourself in for a facial, or to organize gifting one to your bestie (a hem, I'm happy to receive if any friends or family are reading)....Check out The White Room, 46 Walton Street, London SW3 1RB, 0207584 3881




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