Showing posts with label A2 BrothazZ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A2 BrothazZ. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

AFRICAN ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS - MALAYSIA 2011 (AEA Awards) Nomination List Out

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Orange Box presents:

African Entertainment Awards (AEA) – Malaysia 2011

coming soon on 2ND APRIL 2011

Dress Code: Formal Attire (A Black tie event)

Featuring: Stronghold Ent, Play Ent, Soul Ent, X-trail Ent, Top Notch Party, Ethniq Inc, A2 BrothazZ, Iko Music, Hot Noize Crew, Rock Boyz DJs, 4Real Records & Ent, Aux Copains, Partinizers, Chopa Tv, Gold Silktech Ent, Hit Factory Ent, Clips magazine, Cylexion Nig ltd, King Evans Production, Trap Factory Ent, African Radio asia, icandy, Celebron.com, Sleek Beatz, Hitman Production, Blue i, HOMA, Hush Records, Yomi Vuitton Records, Campmoney Ent, Ikon Magazine etc.

 2011 AFRICAN ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS IS BACK WITH A BANG!

We are looking forward to a better show this year with more exciting line ups, NOMINATIONS, International Media & Bodies, Artists from all over the globe and a banging International Guest Artist.

AEA 2011 NOMINEES AS FOLLOWS-

~ MUSIC AWARDS CATEGORIES~

GOSPEL/INSPIRATIONAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR:

IBI
MERCY BEREGHA
MR CODED
DARE DAVID
WARRIOR

FAVORITE LOCAL ARTIST:
BULLET
IYETA PERRY
CHAKRASONIC
JAMES BAUM
CAPRICE

SOUTH AFRICAN ACT OF THE YEAR:

BLI
CALISTO
DEVOUR
KAFULA-FALL
PI PEOPLES CHAMP
LIZZ MARIBABY


EAST AFRICAN ACT OF THE YEAR
:
ROCK BOYZ
NATIVE EVENTS
JAAMIE WOODS

WEST AFRICAN/CENTRAL AFRICAN ACT OF THE YEAR:
KEBSU
KETCHUP
KING LHOTA
DYNAMO
DA SAINTS
SOUND CIRCUS

BEST MC:

KEBSU
TEX ADELU
SHARKEY
KING LHOTA
MAJOR AWALA (GOLDSILK TECH ENT)
STANLEY MAYOR


DEEJAY OF THE YEAR:
DJ MIXY T QUEST (VANITY MANSION)
DJ FLAVA (LONG BAR)
DJ VINI TWIST (THE PALACE)
DJ D BOY
ROC BOYZ DJS (VARIOUS CLUBS)
DJ ROSS (HQ)

CLUB/VENUE OF THE YEAR:
VANITY MANSION
HQ
LONG BAR
HELO BALI
THE PALACE
HOPS & GRAVES

BEST PROMOTER OF THE YEAR::
SLEEKBEATZ
ETHNIQ INC
HIT FACTORY
ORANGE BOX & STRONGHOLD ENT
SOUL ENTERTAINMENT
X-TRAIL ENTERTAINMENT
GOLD SILK TECH ENTERTAINMENT

DE EVENT OF THE YEAR:
FACE OFF
KL STORM
WANDE COAL LIVE
CHOC BOYZ LIVE
DOLLAR NITE
LONG BAR NYE COUNT DOWN

BEST STAGE PERFORMANCE:
KETCHUP
IKO MUSIC
HOT NOISE CREW
4REAL RECORDS
D. KROSS
KING LHOTA

BEST COLLABO

JKL ft ELEPHANT MAN: DANCE FLOOR
DAT YORUBA BOI FT IFE: GROOVE ON
BRITELLA, KEBSU, DYNAMO: BLACK BERRY CRASE
D KROSS FT SIDE ONE: PARTY DEY HERE
DA BENJA FT TERRY G: ALL 4 LOVE
ASLAR JEZZY FT KELLY HANSOME: WINE AM


BEST GROUP ACT:

A2 BROTHAZZ
IKO MUSIC
DA SAINTS
P.S.K
SOUND CIRCUS
ROC BOYZ
DEUCE

BEST PRODUCER OF THE YEAR:
-ILL-IT BEATZ (ill-letacy)
-MICAH
-YOUNG STUNNA (Hot Noise Prod)
-IFE-EZY (A2 BrothazZ)
-ROGERS
-DARE DAVID (4Real Records)

BEST VIDEO OF THE YEAR:
ASLAR JEEZY: OWO
JKL : PUTU PUTU
KASIBOI: YANG STUNNA
MICAH: HEART BEAT
DEFF DOGG: WE’R 4REAL
D. KROSS: PARTY DE HERE
JHYBO: FAR WAY

BEST RAGGAE/DANCEHALL SOLO OR GROUP
JKL: GOOGLE ME
A2 BROTHAZZ: I’M IN LOVE
KEBSU: AFRICAN LADY
DA BENJA: THE WAY U WYNE
JABLON 2K: CARRY DEY GO
KING LHOTA: KONVICT SOULJAH

BEST RAP ARTIST:
GENERAL S REALLA: TAKING OVER
HALF EYEZ: SIX BACKS POCKET
ILL-TRACY: NVRMIND WHAT U R SIPPIN
PI PEOPLE CHAMP: ONE MIC
YOUNG STUNNA: SO GONE
DEUCE

BEST POP ARTIST:

A2 BROTHAZZ: KISS U
ALLOY: WINE SELLER
SOUND CIRCUS: COME AWAY
YOUNG STUNNA: SENGEMEND YOUR LIFE
KETCHUP: SORO NA
BABS: MY TYPA LOVE

BEST RnB SOLO/GROUP:
A2 BROTHAZZ: 1 IN A MILLION
FACTORY: NEVER CHANGE
HOUDA MATAAME: UNEXPECTED
MICAH: I’M A MILLIONAIRE
ROGERS: GROUND ZERO
JONAH SITHOLE: JO-E

BEST HIP HOP ARTIST::
GENTLE RAY (A2 BROTHAZZ)
BLI : BE ALIVE
CALISTO : LETS PARTY
CROSS : I’M A PRO
EAST COAST BOYZ: I’M LIVING
KOOOL : SHE GIRL

BEST FEMALE ARTIST

DIVA
MISS DORA
HOUDA MATAAME
KAFULA- FALL
DONA BELLA
MERCY BEREGHA

BEST MALE ARTIST:
KETCHUP
D. KROSS
MICAH
YOUNG STUNNA
ASLAR JEZZY
BRITELLA
JUSTIN KINGLAND (JKL)

~ MAINSTREAM (AFRICA & INTERNATIONAL ACTS) ~


MEDIA OF THE YEAR:
NOTJUSTOK.COM
TEASERTUBE
HOUSE OF AFRICAN MUSIC (HOMA)
MYTRAP2DOTCOM
ARTAM
CHOPA ENTERTAINMENT

BEST DEEJAY INTERNATIONAL:

DJ NEPTUNE
DJ JAM JAM OYINBO SWAGGA
DJ SOSE (TATTOO FACE DJ)
DJ PHATBEATZ
DJ ADRAINE
DJ WAXXY

BEST MAINSTREAM ACT OF THE YEAR:
-WINKY D ( ZIMBABWE)
-PRISTON (SOUTH AFRICA)
-FLAVOUR NA BANIA
-JUSTIN KINGLAND AKA JKL (NIG)
-MO EAZY (NIG)
-JAAMIE WOODS (KENYA)

SONG OF THE YEAR:
OLEKU – ICE PRINCE
IMPLICATION- 2FACE
MR ENDOWED –DBANJ
OVER THE MOON- DR SID
WETIN DEY- JESSE JAGS
CONTROVERSY – WINKY D

ARTIST OF THE YEAR:

M.I (CHOCOLATE CITY)
WAHOO
WINKY D
DBANJ
WHIZ KID
2FACE

~ SOCIAL AWARDS CATEGORIES ~

MOST HANSOME MALE OF THE YEAR
MARKY SUMTHIN
ABDUL RINGIM
SUN OSADEBE
LIL PREEZE
ERNEST ENDOWED AGBUGBA
OLISEH EZEH
OLA –JESU GBENGA

MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL OF THE YEAR
BEKE OKUBAMA
FIONA MUHAMIRIZA
MARWA A
DOROTHY IFEOMA
STEGANIE STEEL
MARYAM ABDULLAHI
CYNTHIA UWACU

MR SOPHISTICATED
HENRY QUINTINE
DATO VAL VALLEN
BRUNO ROY
CREAMIE HAKEEM
EL TANCY RIBADUL
CHIJOKE WALLACE (JUJU)

MOST FASHIONABLE MALE
TOPE “T BAG” MABO
CAMPMONEY ZARA HARRY
BRUNO ROY
YOMI VUITTON
MICHAEL YAYO
OTUMBA ORIYOMI

MOST FASHIONABLE FEMALE
PRINCESS FIONA
MONCHERRY GODSPOWER
MUNEERAH LIMAN
JACQUELINE SAYI
ANN MOATSHE
RANA IRENE DIDAT MARSHALL


FAME OF THE YEAR
OPA 6
SAMSON HUSH
DATO VAL VALLEN
BRUNO ROY
CHIKA BONITA
DEEJAY TIPEX
FEMI SLEEKBEATZ

COUPLE OF THE YEAR
BUNJO JOSIAH & AMANDA FIAT
DEEJAY TIPEX & LOLITA
DJ FLAVA & RYAN PAPS
ALLYSSA & ELVIS
FEMI SLEELBEATZ & PRINCESS FIONA
UGO & KUNDA

MODEL OF THE YEAR
MUREERAH LIMAN
MARKY SUMTHIN
EVA LOPA
LOT LORAH
LIL PREEZE
RUMBIE MABASA

MOST INSPIRING TALENT OF THE YEAR
DEUCE (TOODOPE) – RAP ARTIST
YOUNG STUNNA – MUSIC ARTIST & PRODUCER
DJ D BOY – DISC JOCKEY
EVA LOPA – MODEL
MICAH- MUSIC ARTIST & PRODUCER
DJ LIZZ MIRIBABY – DISC JOCKEY

ROCK-HARD SCHOOL OF THE YEAR
LIMKOKWING UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF CREATIVITY
HELP UNIVERSITY
SEGI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
KDU
LAGENDA COLLEGE
INTI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE NILAI


Congrats to all nominees, we whish y'all the BEST-
BTW- When the voting opens, don't forget to vote HOMA, as the Best Media.

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Hitman Presents Babs with "MOVE IT"

Hitman Presents Babs is a duo music team consisting of Hitman (producer) & Babs (artist). the duo met in 2008 through a mutual friend. since then being tryna work together.


An Ex-A2 BrothazZ Member, after moving on from A2 BrothazZ, Babs joined a Band called Comon Ground & performed with them for about year, he eventually left the band in late 2009 to work on this "MOVE IT" single. the song as being produced since January 2010, but cuz of the international analysis, we needed to wait to get a full thumbs up to release it. Hitman presents Babs are currently promoting thr first single titled "MOVE IT". Its a Pop, Hip Hop, Trance Electro, House music & most especially dance music anthem. This Single is Currently Número UNO on HITZ.FM TOP 10 METZ CHART in Malaysia, where BABs is Based at the Moment... enjoy :)

MOVE IT- BABS




You can also DOWNLOAD MOVE IT FOR FREE HERE: "Yeah We know Y'all Love Free Stuffs"
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Indonesian Born Malaysian Raised ReNNi-Reign drops new track- I'm in Love

By NOW, What else can we say or do, than to give KUDOS to whom it is due- Indonesian Born Malaysian Raised A2 BrothazZ/A2 RecordzZ 1st Lady (ReNNi-Reign) drops a Banging Reggae Track feat. Dat Yoruba-Boi...



Listen to the TracK and Comment... We think She's good... one of the Best so far....
We also Love the Jazzy Filling & Feeling in the Reggae Track...

Another Beautiful Music indeed...

Stay Tuned for MORE Coming Your WAY from A2 RECORZZ FAMILY here on WPENT 

Renni-Reign to drop more banging tracks this year!

I'm in Love- RENNI-REIGN feat. DAT YORUBA-BOI (Produced by Ife-Ezy)



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WORLD PREMIERE- One in a Million- Ife-Ezy feat. Jazz

Yet another one, not a Surprise, but an Expectation of Quality Delivery. Ife-Ezy partners with Jazz to release a Banging R&B Track- that has already been making its wave and been on a favourite Play List of A2 BrothazZ & Jazzs Fan...
Here is Jazz comment about the TRACK- "My MUM LOVES IT"



Beautiful Music indeed...

Stay Tuned for MORE Coming Your WAY from A2 RECORZZ FAMILY here on WPENT 


With All DUE RESPECK, PLS PRESS PLAY- One in a Million (Produced by Ife-Ezy)




You can purchase the song from this link- BUY ONE IN A MILLION


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AU (Freestyle)- I RUN IT



Out of more than a Trillion Freestyles that is thrilling the world today comes the hot banging hardcore freestyle from A2 BrothazZ's and A2 RecordzZ's Rapper- AU... He's been underground for sometimes now, but decided to give his fans a tip of what they should be expecting in few weeks to come as other banging tracks will follow this very track-

I present to you, I RUN IT by AU..

This track is a officially National Anthem now.... if you know you run things and things don't run you, then chorus along with AU- "I I I I Run it"

This track has been trending twitter sing yesterday, and is still trending.... We totally feeling it... yo...
(Produced by Ife-Ezy)


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And Now the 2nd Official New Year HIT from A2 RECORDZZ- AU feat. Ife-Ezy & ReNNi-Reign- LIGHTER (WORLD PREMIERE)

(WORLD PREMIERE)
Happy New Year once again, Barely after More than 24 hours when YOUNG STUNNA RELEASED HUSTLE DON PAY, The 2nd Official New Year Banger was released by A2 RecordzZ, AU feat. Ife-Ezy & ReNNi-Reign.
Its is a Party JAM that Lights up the Mood in a Party/Club. And The Bilungual RAP Makes the Track hotter as AU is also one of the TOP Rappers in the African Community in South East Asia and UAE.

He says "Pass me the Lighter, Walahitalai, I go set this place on fire"

Enjoy the Track Fellaz. This is Another HIT. A2 BrothazZ has done it again.

Produced by Ife-Ezy


You can purchase the song from this link- BUY LIGHTER

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

PH City Stand Up for Your Boy- Gentle Ray (Wonda Oweh)

Brand New Track from A2 BrothazZ Rapper currently based in Malaysia- Gentle Ray... titled Gentle Ray. produced by the one and only Ife-Ezy... the track is addictive...
Gentle Ray Reps the Ikwere Community of PH City, Nigeria ... No doubt he's good... to listen to more of his track long on to his myspace @ http://www.myspace.com/gentleray






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Friday, July 16, 2010

Bringing your Memory BAck- to the Certified Ballers- A2 BrothazZ

A2 BrothazZ (Afro-Asian BrothazZ) is an interracial Band based in Malaysia, and one of the Top 3 Artist in Malaysia in the Category of African Acts!


And As we all know Nigeria is the Hub of Entertainment in Africa and No.2 in the World After its counterpart U.S.A. Well it's a good news to know the BrothazZ are Certified Nigerians from Osun state and Rivers State- PH. City. and the Sista in the Crew is from the Hub of Entertainment in Asia- Indonesia which produces lots of great Talent from South East Asia.

Here are 3 of their songs from their forth coming album- Best of Both WORLDS- (Africa "Nigeria" & Asia "Indonesia"). They for sure will rep both continent well. Because their style of Music ranges from different Genre- Hip-Hop, R&B, Dancehall, World Music, House Music.

They have worked with likes of Rogers, Half Eyez, Ray Zeem, Natty' Darlin', Britella, Dat Yoruba-Boi and Many more... in the African Malaysia Music industry and as a matter of fact they are also one of the pioneers of urban music in Malaysia after ANON.

Four Souljaz, One 1st Lady- Viz- Ife-Ezy, AU BABAY, Gentle Ray, ICEZ & ReNni-Reign.

One point of attraction in this wonderful people is that, their 1st Lady also sings in Pidgin English, Ikwere, Yoruba and Igbo of course with the help and cooperation of her BrothazZ.

She Loves African and Hearts Nigeria, but She is Proudly Asia (Indonesia).

Track Listed Below are-

Show Off, Partynizer feat. Half Eyez & Rogers and Don't Worry; Be Happy feat. Ray Ze'em. All Tracks in forth coming album are produced by Ife-Ezy

With all Due Respect, Please Press Play-







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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Better Life Video Preview





A2 BrothazZ (Afro-Asian BrothazZ) just release their 1st official video preview- Better Life- from the Album- Best of Both WORLDS yet to be released.

Stay tuned and watch out for more videos from A2 BrothazZ (Afro-Asian BrothazZ), You know they make Beautiful Music.



Below is the Video Preview from their FaceBook Page..... Its Thrilling...







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Rogers Y.Jacobs a.k.a Rogers a.k.a Gwariboy was born in croc city(Kaduna) Nigeria..A Gospel singer,Rapper and Producer,one amongst few without the knowledge of playing any live instrument.While growing up he was a member of various Gospel singing groups like The Joyful Singers,Sweet Miracle Singers,aBBa,an active
tenor and can as well sing soprano and alto.

Went to a missionary high school and that was where he got the chance to explore rapping.His early influences included Bonethugs & Harmony,Common,Talib Kweli,Eric Sermon,2pac,Joe(Joe Thomas),Jagged Edge,Boys II Men,Keith Sweat.Rogers was more into freestyling until 2003 when he wrote his first song titled "Geemoney" nonetheless he never got the chance to do a record but was active on street-hops,shows and concerts, while in college and back home(croc city).

Late 2005 was the year he got to record his first singles titled "Jah Partey"(God's Party),"More than enough" and You're the one"...The single"Jah Partey" got radio airplay and immediately moved to no.1 on the local hiphop/r&b charts,that made Rogers a household name in Croc city and performed in many school and church concerts.He went into musical production later that same year(2005) and his sounds went even further than his songs coz he became the pioneer of what is known as "The mobile studio" in croc city..

Rogers's production gained him recognition both home and abroad and has worked on thousands of sounds and a lot of known and upcoming artistes both in croc city,Abuja,Lagos,Minna,Jos, Adamawa and lots more....Rogers recorded a lot of rap songs,r&b and gospel,when asked when his album was gonna drop he always replied "i'm still doing audios for practice"..He moved to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in 2008 to further his studies..he hadn't the chance to do a record of his own coz of academic demands and all but just like before his sounds went further.Nevertheless he's done collaborations with artistes in Malaysia such as A2B(Afro Asian Brothazz), YoungStunna,Aklo,Freewill a.k.a Geerules,Namoh and lots more...

He is currently working on a mixtape and a whole lot of projects thus he has 3 nominations in the African Entertainments Awards Malaysia 2010 for best R&B artiste,Best Inspirational/composer song,and best collab feat the A2B and Halfeyez....In his own words "I Just wanna be able to create the type of music that is both original and marketable coz one cant get personal with this Music"
WATCH OUT FOR HIM.....





http://www.myspace.com/gwariboy
http://www.reverbnation.com/gwariboy
http://www.twitter.com/gwariboy

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Sunday, January 3, 2010

The Rave of the Moment- A2 BrothazZ- Partynizer feat. Half Eyez & Rogers

1st n foremost, Happy New Year! Hope Ur Cross over was Great! We hope your New Year resolution is a good, achievable and better than former?

Anyways, we are gonna kick off this New Year! With a New and Haute Track from A2 BrothazZ (Afro-Asian BrothazZ) feat. Half Eyez & Rogers....



Trust me, this Track is the rave of the moment! receiving massive airplays rite now!

"It's a new year bonus for all our fans," they say!

Lads n Gent, I present to y'all! Partynizer, by A2 BrothazZ.... feat. Half Eyez & Rogers~!~




Happy New Year!

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Nigeria's Entertainment Industry- Africa’s Power-Hub of entertainment.

Its not longer a new thing that Nigeria serves as the Entertainment Capital of Africa... and the 2nd Largest Entertainment Industry in the WORLD!

A abode where Local Music both Local based and International Based Local Music are Appreciated as well.




Over the years outside Nigeria, there has been a lot of slanderous talks about Nigeria, Nigeria is this, Nigeria is that, but one thing is that if you've not been there, you will never know.

According to to Tuface Idibia he said “You are the one that is responsible for your own image. America is not gonna start saying good things about Nigeria! Nigeria has to say good things about Nigeria!


May God Help Nigeria, but one thing is that, Entertainment Wise, there is a Bright Future for Nigeria, so companies, governments and organizations should start investing in the Nigerian Entertainment Industry.

Naija All the Way


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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Nigerian Worst Albums In 2009...










By now, we’ve all poured over, ruminated on and argued about the incessant year-end Best Of lists, but overlooked are the impending horrors that the music industry has secretly conspired to inflict upon us during these distracting times. Only by scouring the depraved depths of major label press releases and gluing one’s ear to the money grubbing grapevine of gratuitous drivel does the warning become clear. On the basis and criteria of content and commercial success, Here are the 12 + 1 Worst Albums of 2009, the oncoming detritus to avoid.

OBIWON – THE REBIRTH

Obiwon’s The Rebirth is laced with R&B-tinged melodies and lame hooks. The production overshadows rhymes on most of the album. At the end of the day, we’re left with an album that’s listenable but lacking in lyrical firepower. His comeback effort fell short of expectations; the whole album lacked the same firepower that graced his earlier discs. He then goes ahead to shower the album with some of the most unbecoming invectives like “this is a muted disaster”, “poorly thought-out tracks”, “this is a lazy effort” and “the choruses are nothing but jokes”, among other sardonic remarks.

STEEL – MIRAGE

Steel, an artiste who shares his surname with one of the hardest metals known to man, Steel’s image is ironically as soft as cotton candy. Armed with a Mohawk and a bucket full of lip gloss, Steel first caught our attention with the lead single ‘Omoge’. Steel exhibited evidence of some lyrical ability and a decent sense of humour in tow – ‘Come Vero… go ask Caro… She go say I sweet pass even claro’, but he also inadvertently shows us one other thing and that is singing isn’t one of his strong points. His voice isn’t terrible by any means but I couldn’t help but notice that the sultry dedication to his sweetheart ‘Derinsola’ and the I-don’t-give-a-**** -if-you-leave-me ‘Replacement’, wouldn’t have sounded so lifeless had a Djinee or an Obiwon been singing them instead. It gets a lot worse for Steel when the penmanship that made ‘Omoge’ a moderate hit mysteriously disappears on the rest of ‘Mirage’. He hasn’t done anywhere near enough to capture the heart of the average Nigerian female, doesn’t Steel think dedicating an entire song and eventual single to ‘South African Girls’ was far too audacity. If confidence alone could make an album enjoyable, ‘Mirage’ would have been inline to be considered a classic, but it can’t. Steel’s vocal performance is questionable at best and his light weight lyrical ability conspires to produce one too many songs on ‘Mirage’ of filler-quality. In addition, with an abundance of supportive cast on his début album, the jury is still out on the man’s own ability.

OLU MAINTAIN – WITH ALL DUE RESPECT, PRESS PLAY

Having experienced his greatest post-Maintain chart success either being assisted (Yahoozee, Jedi Jedi) or playing assistant (Big Boy), Olu Maintain wasn’t one of them and thankfully, he doesn’t pretend to be. Introducing Olu’s newest money-making team – Kentro World. Kentro Crew consists of four young men namely Olu’s Hausa Lieutenant Bondo Krazzy, the Mayor of London Da Folz, Olu-badan DJ Freaky T and the Prime Minister Flo. Right from his days as one half of the popular group Maintain, you’d have to have an above decent sense of humour in order to fully enjoy Mr. Olu’s music; ‘With All Due Respects Press Play’ (WADRPP) is no different. But there are times when that sense of humour goes left, like on the meaningless IQ-reducing ‘Tomato’. While ‘Lady’ featuring the uber-talented Femi Kuti bore so much potential that when it ultimately disappointed it did so in the most painful fashion. As for ‘Arab Money’, I guess it’s one of those songs only the artiste himself can fully explain what was going through his mind when he penned the lyrics. At first glance, it’s easy to write off Kentro crew as a bunch of Olu’s friends who just happened to have stumbled into one or two of his recording sessions but if you listen closely, you may notice some hints of talent. The result is an album that has several bright spots but ultimately not nearly enough to save it from being sonically disorganized and lacking a true identity. After a few minutes listening to ‘(WADRPP)’, a few things are apparent – Bondo’s charisma is undeniable and DJ Freaky T provides fairly good lyrical humour and together, they balance out the uninspiring Da Folz and Flo who sound lost and in desperate need of artistic direction. It’s ironic that on a group effort where he’s supposed to be introducing his crew, Olu’s image looms so large throughout the album that he tucks each of his artistes firmly behind his shadow. If Olu hopes to release any solo albums from the members of Kentro crew immediately after WADRPP, he should be fully prepared for a disappointing outcome because with the exception of himself, we simply don’t know who Kentro really are, As a matter of fact, kentro family really need another introduction.

TERRY G – GINJAH UR SWAGGA (SEASON 1)

This album contains exactly two club hit song – “Halleluyah” and “Free Madness”, a song that will likely end up being banned in Nigeria over the airwaves due to its message. I don’t always agree with the criteria, with which media officials decide upon what records get banned, but this one seems like an easy one. The album did sound boring and monotonous after a while; a classic example of too much of something is not good. On the flip side, the album does contain some OK joints like “Ojukokoro”, “Fall in love”, “Bad Belle”, “Wine dey go” and “Bia Nulo”, which is a sample of Onyeka Onwenu’s version. We are to expect a season 2, God help us!

P SQUARE – DANGER

The album sold 2million copies in first two weeks of release; it’s just hearsay because that figure cannot be confirmed. Most of the tracks on this album were produced by Paul Okoye for Rudeboy productions except ‘E no easy’ produced by J martins,’ super fans’ by frenzy, ‘break it’ by Peter Okoye. This guys sure knows about beat from their dance track to their love songs. Even though this track is doing well in the market [nothing compared to their previous effort] but it remains the worst album from the duo. The video of danger reminded me of “Busta rhymes dangerous”. The beat and the tune of the track titled “who dey here” sounds like it is the remix of “Maino’s” hit single “all the above”. One would also notice that the album or their albums all sound so much alike [tonnes of music remaking], it’s like they found a comfort zone and they just decided to stay there. ‘Danger’ is a creatively written song in its right and insanely shot video. Well, we have only seen the video of danger and they didn’t dance at all so lets still keep our fingers crossed may be and just maybe they are tired of copying Michael Jackson’s dance moves.

STYL PLUS – BACK AND BETTER

After a short hiatus, abuja-based super group Styl Plus have quietly released their sophomore album, ‘Back & Better’. Styl-Plus are a breath of fresh air. First off, the Mekoyo produced ‘four years’ highlights the group’s struggle to remain together in this turbulent industry. But it’s on tracks like ‘I no want trouble’, ‘if you go’, and ‘i don tire’ that the group show their superior song-writing The group return to the infectious Yoruba hooks that made them popular in the first place. However, the experimental ‘candy man’ sounds drab while the Big Lo produced ’still gonna love you’ sounds rushed and both songs aren’t of the same quality as the rest of the album. In conclusion, the group still lack the power to break into the music scene as they did back then with ‘Olufunmi’, which gain international recognition. Styl Plus came back but not better. They have a new album ‘Unbreakable’ in stores – what do you think of the album?

ID CABASSA – ID ENTITY

ID makes ID- entity semi-enjoyable by overfilling it with real musicians, a record breaking 24 of them in total, and together they state a better case for Cabasa’s relatively virgin singing career. The only problem with inviting the entire population of Akoka and environs to IDentity is that, besides his production which was consistent to a good margin, ID loses the ability to determine the true quality of his own album. As a result, the outcome of IDentity is left squarely in the hands of its collaborators. ID takes a leaf from his friend 9ice’s book of proverbs and recites idioms and wise sayings at the slightest of provocations. Fair enough, these remixes became mere skits but it actually gets you wondering how much of this album actually ID’s idea was. To call this album his IDentity would be misleading. One can’t tell Cabassa’s true style of music. More fitting titles could have been ‘Akoka United’, ‘Coded Tunes compilation CD’ or ‘ID Cabasa & Friends’

JIM IYKE – WHO AM I

James Ikechukwu Esomugha is the undoubtedly one of the most controversial men to ever hit the big screen; The danger in hyping up a new artist so much is that people tend to expect perfection right off the bat. Jim wasn’t helped by the fact that he somehow contrived to do something no other Homo Sapient had done before him and that was to make a song with Tuface on it sound mediocre.If you persevered through that gibberish of an Intro, you would find an interesting listen in ‘Jimiykemania’. The only problem is if you take away the ever-impressive Sound Sultan and remove the deft board work from Puffy T, you are left with emcee Jim dropping lyrical gems such as ‘I’m smooth like a butterfly, sting like a dragon fly’. Really, Jim? Didn’t know Dragon flies stung people. The ironic thing is that one of the album’s weakest songs is also its lead single ‘Who Am I?’ featuring 2 Baba. As compensation for a poor showing however, Jim absolutely wows on the Mike Word-assisted ‘Born to do this’. Take Asher Roth, for instance. Roth gathered reams upon reams of hype prior to his official debut. Music mags dubbed him the “next big thing.” Hip-hop media crowned him the “white Lupe Fiasco.” That none of this is true doesn’t necessarily mean Roth isn’t worth his weight. Asher Roth’s problem, nonetheless you can quote me anywhere; with the probable exception of Osufia, this album is the most impressive crossover effort from a Nollywood actor yet. While it says a lot about Jim’s ‘ability’, it also has a lot to do with the bar being set so low by mediocre albums from Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola and everybody else in between. As much as I may hate to admit it, Jim has some music potential; he’ll just need someone to coach him on how to convert this potential into a solid album. Oh, and as for whom Jim Iyke truly is, I still haven’t got the slightest clue.

KEL – THE INVESTMENT

Kel writes, raps, sings and her looks is shockingly hot or make that was. As a new comer, nearly 97 percent of her album had guest appearances but I’ll pre-empt any criticisms by saying that the guest appearances make the album an exceptional debut for the Capital Hill artiste. On the last track of the album, Kel decided to auto-tuned that the digital pitch-correction device overshadows the message of the song. The T-Pain robot voice is so annoying that one could easily recommend Jay Z “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)” to Miss Kel. Ill Bliss took control of the track with his not too complex punch lines, verbal wordplay, name dropping, and ability to grab-attention with his emphasizing voice. Kel wasn’t intimidated at all by Ill Bliss’s wordplay as she was just “packing what dudes are lacking”. Her first single, Waa wa Alright enjoyed a commercial boost and became an instant club hit. Her charming spitfire comes the familiar baggage – syrupy hooks and Headache-inducing dance beats. Some of the collaborations here could have easily been generated by randomly feeding names of high-profile artists through a hit-making machine.

9ICE – TRADITION
Remains one of Nigeria’s most original music makers as he is never short of his trademark proverbs, idioms and wise sayings. Tradition had a fair amount of it but it didn’t match up a follow up – probably we should blame the standard the ‘Gongo aso’ album set. A collaboration with Asa and Nneka should have served as but the outcome was more or less known. The question is what happened

BIGIANO – SHAYO MASTER
In Shayo Master [who is ever a master drunkard?], The beats are ful but Bigiano wanders through an extensive array of song topics so he seldom gets boring. Bigiano brought the catchiest choruses when he does it in Yoruba but overall his song writing skills is not to be bragged about. Listen to ‘No lele’ and ‘people suffering’ then we also battle with the packaging,the track list on the CD sleeve of the album is poorly arranged so tracks on the album’s playlist don’t match the ones on the CD’s track list.

SHANK – KING KONG
Shank was to introduce Nigeria to an upscale version of dancehall [nothing compared to Timaya and Terry G] with his single ‘julie’ but it fell flat. Hence King kong seem to be a ‘desperate ‘ attempt at recreating his club appeal. D’banj makes an appearance on a track that saw the only chemistry in the collaborations on the album. Akon and Shank on ’shawty’ lack chemistry. A reviewer says “Shank is simply too pop for traditional reggae and too reggae for traditional pop” of the album

we have a 13th album and that’s:

LAGBAJA – SHARP SHARP AND PARADISE
Lagbaja’s least celebrated work is the double CD – sharp sharp and paradise. Did Lagbaja decline with with music making artistry? no, that’s not in question but The music audience was not ready for Lagbaja’s new album. The very fault if the masked one retaining the afrocentric touch in an uncommon music genre – Jazz, as some would convenient want to classify Lagbja’s music. The review was a ‘conscious international effort with delibrate commercial pull for the home front.’ but Lagbaja would agree that the buzz probably blame it on his publicist or the media


Well we hope they are gonna make a full come back with a better hit for their next album, meanwhile we are expecting A2 BrothazZ (Afro-Asian BrothazZ) album "Best of Both Worlds" to hit the Market as soon as it drops, i was opportuned to listed to the tracks and i must say i am very impressed with all what i heared, these guys are talented, all their track are hits on that album, i can't wait for it to drop... am gonna buy mine for me and my family, coz its worth the effort.

WPENT

Monday, November 30, 2009

"Making Naija Proud" Congratulations to A2 BrothazZ, Young Stunna and Sound Circus on their Nomination for Vima Awards 2010

The Word is out that the Interracial Hip-Hop group has bagged their 1st Nomination at Vima Awards 2010... Sheduled to take place in January... http://voize.my/music/vima-2010-nominees



Nominated for Best Hp-Hop Group and Best College Act, our Beloved A2 BrothazZ, Certified Nigerians and their Indonesian 1st Ladies are all set for the Award. Hope they Bag the 2 Awards though, its a tough World out there...

We are Proud the Are Making Africans Proud and Asia in a way...

A2 BrothazZ are also scheduled to drop their debut album in December/January.... 2010... titled- Best of Both Worlds.... Stay Tuned and don't for get to vote for them.


Best College Act

Esty Raphaelle

Rosevelt Band

A Ruthless Cleansing

An Honest Mistake

Jonah Sithole

A2 BrothazZ



Best Hip-Hop Group

Micbandits

Sound circus

SSK

A2 BrothazZ

Alexander The Phatos

MNC


Other African Acts that was also nominated for other Award Category includes- Young Stunna, and Sound Circus.....


Young Stunna...

Best Hip-Hop Solo
Jin Hackman

Micwrecka

Altimet

Schizzow

Kraft

Young stunna


Best Hip-Hop Song

Altimet & Ning Baizura – Mimpi

Micbandits- Cantik Rupamu

Micwrecka – I need To Speak (DJ Fuzz Remix)

Altimet-Syukur

Young Stunna (feat James baum and Half eyez)- Rain dance

KiD (feat Andy) – Hustle Alone

Sound circus – Jamalo

Alexander The Phatos- Walk On By

SSK feat sipanitera and Dizzy&The – Chenta

Kraft (feat Mia Palencia)- Diamonds


Sound Circus...


They are sure Making Nigerian Proud... Go Guyz, Bring it HOME!

Voting Starts this Week! Stay tuned for the Update from WOPEENT


WPENT

Monday, October 12, 2009

A Message of HOPE from the Afro-Asian BrothazZ

After a Long while 3months precisely when A2 BrothazZ released their last single "Like Yesterday" they come up with a New Single "Don't Worry; Be Happy" what I would call an African-Fusion Version of BOB Mcferrin's Don't Worry, Be Happy.



I can see the Future of these Young Talents goin GOLD in days to come! Watch out for their 1st Debut themed: Best of Both WORLDS!

Here is a Slide show on youtube of the song... i'd say this track is banging...






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