Mixtape - 2hours with @phamouzdj

@phamouzDj drops his January mixtape,titled 2HOURS WITH @PHAMOUZDJ(,season one) featuring the best songs of january and some old joints to make you dance non stop

MUSIC : Xzel Freeman - Cnm

XZEL FREEMAN drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind

MUSIC : Solid star - Be strong

Solid star drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind

Monday, 6 July 2015

ENTERTAINMENT GIST!!!- Kourtney Kardashian has reportedly split from Scott Disick..



E! Entertainment just broke the news. Kourtney Kardashian has called it quits with the father of her three kids, Scott Disick. The reality star ended her 9 year relationship with Scott after scandalous images of him and a former friend cuddled up surfaced last week. The pair who were the last original couple standing in the Kardashian family are done!


"Kourtney has always taken Scott back and been by his side, but now with three kids it has gotten old," says a source to E! "Kourtney has to do what's best for the kids."
"Scott has been running around saying he's single," adds a source. "Kourtney dumped him after she saw the pics and he hasn't been home after a month-long party binge."
This is coming as a surprise to me as it is to you! Sister of famous reality TV stars, Kim &Khloe, who is also the mother of three of her Boyfriend, Scott Disick‘s children,Kourtney Kardashian has reportedly dumped him because of his partying habits.
This has been an issue since the time they met few years back. If you Keep Up With The Kardashians like i do, you’d know I’m spilling the truth. *wink*.
Scott Disick was spotted openly flirting with his ex in France. TMZ reports that Kourtney dumped him after his partying habits got out of control …
Our well-placed sources — and they’re solid — tell us Scott hasn’t come home to the family house in Calabasas in over a month and Kourtney lost her patience.
As one source put it, “His partying lately has made her make this tough decision.”
We’re told Kourtney is also frustrated with Scott’s friends — and believes they’re enabling his substance abuse.
Scott and Kourtney have been together since 2006. They have 3 kids together.
Sources tell us Scott knew the relationship had ended — because he was telling people in Monte Carlo that he was “newly single.

NEWS ALERT !!! - Five Nigerian students detained in Malaysia over alleged N125.2m Internet fraud



A Malaysian court has ordered the detention of five Nigerian students in Malysia for their alleged involvement in a N125.2m (RM2.4 million) internet fraud in Selangor & Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

According to local media reports, the 5 Nigerian students who are between the ages of 20 and 30 are undergraduates pursuing a degree in Information Technology in a leading University Kuala Lumpur. They were arrested on June 30, 2015. 

A Malaysian police chief ACP Azmi Adam while speaking on their arrest said two women have been arrested for providing their bank accounts for the syndicates to use in doing their illicit business. He stated that five laptops, 20 hand phones, ATM cards, SIM cards and documents believed to have been used to con their victims were seized from the men.

The men were arrested after one of their victims, a 62-year-old businessman alerted the police after receiving a suspicious email in March informing him that he was among 50 recipients selected to receive RM15.9 million from the government of the United States.
"The e-mail requested the victim to follow certain procedures to ensure he did not miss the opportunity. Convinced by the contents of the e-mail, the victim carried out 51 transactions involving money, to accounts numbers given by the syndicate before realising it was a scam. He later lodged a police report,” the police chief said.




MUSIC/VIDEO - Timaya – “Some More”

Nigerian dancehal artiste Timaya drops another hit single as he always does and this one he titles “Some More” which also has a video. The Dem Mama Record artiste is really blazing hot as this song promises to be a hit. The video was shot in South Africa with colourful costumes and traditional Zulu dancers. Great song and video.


Don’t be told, download now and share your thoughts.



Sunday, 5 July 2015

NEWS ALERT !!! -- NFF Sacks Stephen Keshi As Super Eagles Coach


The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), has sacked Stephen Keshi as coach of the Super Eagles.
This action was taken after he was found him guilty of applying for a role as the head coach of the men’s soccer of Ivory Coast.

According to a statement by the NFF Executive Committee on Saturday, this decision was made,
“Having thoroughly reviewed the reports/findings of the NFF Disciplinary Committee and NFF Technical and Development Committee, as well as having reviewed the actions and inactions of Mr. Stephen Keshi, in the performance of his duties as Super Eagles’ Head Coach, which we found to
lack the required commitment to achieve the Federation’s objectives as set out in the Coach’s employment contract.”
Confirming the development, NFF vice-president, Barrister Seyi Akinwumi, said the decision was taken in the interest of Nigerian football and thanked Keshi for his services.
He also added that the Super Eagles’ team affairs will be jointly managed by Assistant Coach, Salisu Yusuf and the Technical Directorate of the NFF headed by Coach Shuaibu Amodu, until
the Federation names in due course a new Head Coach.

Yet the Hausa marginalisation is still growing in the country.Nigeria is in a mess
GOD HELP NIGERIA

Saturday, 4 July 2015

ENTERTAINMENT GIST -- Meet world’s tallest cow ever

t’s official. At 6-foot-4, Blosom the Holstein is the world’s tallest cow ever. That’s the determination made by Guinness World Records, which had previously named the female Holstein the world’s tallest living cow. 
The new record was announced on June 25, 2015.
 
Blosom lived on a farm in Orangeville, Illinois. Her owner, Patty Meads-Hanson, got Blosom when the cow was just eight weeks old. Blosom was 13 years old when she died on May 26. During her life, she was the official "greeter" for Memory Lane Crafting Retreat, a retreat situated on the farm.
A post on Blosom’s Facebook page said the cow “was called to graze in a more glorious pasture.”
 
Meads-Hanson found the cow down in a pasture, her left leg in “a position that wasn’t normal,” according to a post on the Facebook page. Two veterinarians worked in the pouring rain to try to lift the cow but they were ultimately unsuccessful. Blosom died after suffering a leg injury.
 
“Her injury appeared to happen when she laid down, slipping in the mud, and damaging a ligament in her hip, and would never be able to stand. I had to make that hard decision - I wouldn't let her suffer. It's the last act of kindness you can do for an animal you love, but it sure is hard,” Meads-Hanson wrote on Facebook.





Blosom, the 13-year-old Holstein Friesian bovine, has just entered the Guinness Record books as the world's tallest cow.
The huge bovine, which is taller than 6ft 3in Premier League striker Emmanuel Adebayor, is the star attraction at owner Patty Hanson's farm in Orangeville, Illinois, US.
"Blosom is the pride of the farm," Patty told RRStar.com.
"I love to share her with my guests and she loves to greet them.
"Many of my guests come from the city, and to have a cow officially greet them adds to the ambiance of the farm."



However, despite her newfound fame, the world beater hasn't had it all her own way.
Disaster struck when Patty discovered Blosom, who weighs just less than a ton, was infertile.
However, rather than send the bulky bovine to the slaughterhouse, Patty decided to keep her as a pet.
That bovine intervention allowed Blosom to become a star in her own right - including having her own Facebook page.
And having been officially measured by vets at the Orangeville Animal Health Service, her grip on the incredible record is certain to take some beating.

NEWS -- Man disappears over wife’s third set of twins





Where  is Citizen Emeka Benjamin Uche, a Lagos factory worker?
That was the big question yesterday as his wife, Ruth, 34, from Abia State broke the news of his disappearance since February.
Uche, 39, fled home when he learnt that his expectant wife was carrying a set of twins – the family’s third.
Mrs Uche was at the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa yesterday with her six children, pleading for help.
Not many knew what she wanted as she stood under a tree, close to the Press Centre, carrying the babies. Her first two sets of twins, much older, stood close to their mother, and did not in any way seem intimidated by the sea of cameras and faces focusing on them.
Mrs. Uche was receptive when  our reporter approached her to narrate her ordeal.
In 2009 when she first conceived, she was delivered of two girls – Goodness and Godnews. The second conception, two years later, produced another two – a boy and a girl, named John and Joyce.
But when her husband, Emeka, learnt that the third pregnancy was another set of two he fled their number 32, Awori Street, Agege home on the outskirt of Lagos to an undisclosed location in Ikorodu, Lagos.
The third set of twins arrived last month. They were named Daniel and Daniella.
Mrs. Uche said she could no longer cope with widening needs for food, clothes, drugs and school fees.
Her meagre earnings as a teacher in a private school in Lagos can no longer meet their needs.
Her story: “I met my husband in 2002 but we got married in 2008. We met in the village at Umuahia. I don’t want to leave the children and run away. This is why I want government to help us,” she said.
She recalled that she never wanted the third pregnancy, but her use of traditional means of family planning (counting fertile and infertile days) failed her.
“I was using traditional way of family planning where I calculate some days before having intercourse. It was working for me. You can see my first set of twins is four years old.
“You know as women, we cannot deny our husband that thing whenever they request for it. Whenever I mistakenly take in, he would say that I was pretending. Sometimes, I would go through long process to abort the pregnancy. After that, another one would happen. I would still have to go through the process again to abort it. When this one happened he still insisted that I was pretending until the pregnancy became obvious.”
“My Church was responsible for the payment of the first delivery. The church paid N120, 000 for the delivery of the first set of twins. The two deliveries of the twins have been through Caesarean Section for which we paid N120, 000 each. The last twins are through normal delivery”.
Mrs. Uche explained that her husband, a factory worker in Iju Road, Agege, has since refused to pick her calls. She learnt that he stays in Ikorodu.
“Since I gave birth to the children, I have tried calling my husband but he would not pick once he knows that it is me. I contacted his mother and other relatives to tell them that he has run away. They promised that they will call back. Since then, none of them has called me. It is not easy for me at all.
“I know only two of his relations. One of them lives in Ikorodu; the other one lives at Ajegunle. My elder brother, who could have also helped, is very angry with me for giving birth to another set of twins. He warned me before not to have any other child after the two sets of twins, especially with the kind of husband I have.
“I cannot put my hands in blood shedding by committing abortion. I want Nigerians to help me because there is nobody to pay their school fees.
“I went for immunisation some days ago and I told them my condition and why they have not been seeing me. It was there that they advised that I should come to government. Government should please help my children; no one to help me with house rent, electricity bill, school fees, food and so on,” Mrs. Uche said.



ENTERTAINMENT GIST !!! -- US Congress recognizes late legendary Afrobeat singer, Fela!




The US Congress has issued a certificate of Congressional Recognition to late legendary singer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti in appreciation of the great contributions he made to music in the world. His son, Seun Kuti shared a photo of the certificate of recognition on his Facebook wall. Well deserved!



Fela was born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti on 15 October 1938 in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria[3] into an upper-middle-class family. His mother, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, was a feminist activist in the anti-colonial movement; his father, Reverend Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, a Protestant minister and school principal, was the first president of the Nigeria Union of Teachers.[4]His brothers, Beko Ransome-Kuti and Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, both medical doctors, are well known in Nigeria.[5] Fela was a first cousin to the Nigerian writer and Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka, the first African to win a Nobel Prize for Literature.
He attended the Abeokuta Grammar School in Abeokuta and later he was sent to London in 1958 to study medicine but decided to study music instead at the Trinity College of Music, the trumpet being his preferred instrument.[5] While there, he formed the band Koola Lobitos, playing a fusion of jazz and highlife.[6] In 1960, Fela married his first wife, Remilekun (Remi) Taylor, with whom he would have three children (Femi, Yeni, and Sola). In 1963, Fela moved back to Nigeria, re-formed Koola Lobitos and trained as a radio producer for the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation. He played for some time with Victor Olaiya and his All Stars.[7]
In 1967, he went to Ghana to think up a new musical direction.[4] That was when Kuti first called his music Afrobeat.[4] In 1969, Fela took the band to the United States where they spent 10 months in Los Angeles. While there, Fela discovered the Black Powermovement through Sandra Smith (now Sandra Izsadore), a partisan of the Black Panther Party. The experience would heavily influence his music and political views. He renamed the band Nigeria '70. Soon afterwards, the Immigration and Naturalization Service was tipped off by a promoter that Fela and his band were in the U.S. without work permits. The band immediately performed a quick recording session in Los Angeles that would later be released as The '69 Los Angeles Session
After Fela and his band returned to Nigeria, the group was renamed The Afrika '70, as lyrical themes changed from love to social issues.[6] He then formed the Kalakuta Republic, a commune, a recording studio, and a home for the many people connected to the band that he later declared independent from the Nigerian state. (According to Lindsay Barrett, the name "Kalakuta" derived from the infamous Black Hole of Calcutta dungeon inIndia.)[5] Fela set up a nightclub in the Empire Hotel, first named the Afro-Spot and then the Afrika Shrine, where he both performed regularly and officiated at personalizedYoruba traditional ceremonies in honour of his nation's ancestral faith. He also changed his middle name to Anikulapo (meaning "He who carries death in his pouch", with the interpretation: "I will be the master of my own destiny and will decide when it is time for death to take me"),[8][5] stating that his original middle name of Ransome was a slave name.
Fela's music was popular among the Nigerian public and Africans in general.[9] In fact, he made the decision to sing in Pidgin English so that his music could be enjoyed by individuals all over Africa, where the local languages spoken are very diverse and numerous. As popular as Fela's music had become in Nigeria and elsewhere, it was also very unpopular with the ruling government, and raids on the Kalakuta Republic were frequent. During 1972, Ginger Baker recorded Stratavarious with Fela appearing alongside Bobby Tench.[10] Around this time, Kuti became even more involved in the Yoruba religion.[11]
In 1977, Fela and the Afrika '70 released the album Zombie, a scathing attack on Nigerian soldiers using the zombie metaphor to describe the methods of the Nigerian military. The album was a smash hit and infuriated the government, setting off a vicious attack against the Kalakuta Republic, during which one thousand soldiers attacked the commune. Fela was severely beaten, and his elderly mother (whose house was located opposite the commune)[5] was thrown from a window, being caused fatal injuries. The Kalakuta Republic was burned, and Fela's studio, instruments, and master tapes were destroyed. Fela claimed that he would have been killed had it not been for the intervention of a commanding officer as he was being beaten. Fela's response to the attack was to deliver his mother's coffin to the Dodan Barracks in Lagos, General Olusegun Obasanjo's residence, and to write two songs, "Coffin for Head of State" and "Unknown Soldier", referencing the official inquiry that claimed the commune had been destroyed by an unknown soldier.[12]
Fela and his band then took residence in Crossroads Hotel, as the Shrine had been destroyed along with his commune. In 1978, Fela married 27 women, many of whom were his dancers, composers, and singers to mark the anniversary of the attack on the Kalakuta Republic. Later, he was to adopt a rotation system of keeping only 12 simultaneous wives.[13] The year was also marked by two notorious concerts, the first in Accra in which riots broke out during the song "Zombie", which led to Fela being banned from enteringGhana. The second was at the Berlin Jazz Festival after which most of Fela's musicians deserted him, due to rumours that Fela was planning to use the entire proceeds to fund his presidential campaign.
Despite the massive setbacks, Fela was determined to come back. He formed his own political party, which he called Movement of the People (MOP), in order to "clean up society like a mop".[5] In 1979, he put himself forward for President in Nigeria's first elections for more than a decade, but his candidature was refused. At this time, Fela created a new band called Egypt '80 (reflecting his reading of pan-African literature)[5] and continued to record albums and tour the country. He further infuriated the political establishment by dropping the names of ITT Corporation vice-president Moshood Abiola and then General Olusegun Obasanjo at the end of a hot-selling 25-minute political screed entitled "I.T.T. (International Thief-Thief)".

In 1984, Muhammadu Buhari's government, of which Kuti was a vocal opponent, jailed him on a charge of currency smuggling which Amnesty International and others denounced as politically motivated.[14] Amnesty designated him a prisoner of conscience,[15] and his case was also taken up by other human rights groups. After 20 months, he was released from prison by General Ibrahim Babangida. On his release he divorced his 12 remaining wives, saying that "marriage brings jealousy and selfishness".[13]
Once again, Fela continued to release albums with Egypt '80, made a number of successful tours of the United States and Europe and also continued to be politically active. In 1986, Fela performed in Giants Stadium in New Jersey as part of the Amnesty International A Conspiracy of Hope concert, sharing the bill with BonoCarlos Santana, and The Neville Brothers. In 1989, Fela and Egypt '80 released the anti-apartheid Beasts of No Nation that depicts on its cover U.S. President Ronald Reagan, UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and South African State President Pieter Willem Botha, that title of the composition, as Barrett notes, having evolved out of a statement by Botha: "This uprising [against the apartheid system] will bring out the beast in us."[5]
Fela's album output slowed in the 1990s, and eventually he stopped releasing albums altogether. In 1993, he and four members of the Afrika '70 organization were arrested for murder. The battle against military corruption in Nigeria was taking its toll, especially during the rise of dictator Sani Abacha. Rumours were also spreading that he was suffering from an illness for which he was refusing treatment.




On 3 August 1997, Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, already a prominent AIDS activist and former Minister of Health, stunned the nation by announcing his younger brother's death a day earlier from Kaposi's sarcoma which was brought on by AIDS. More than a million people attended Fela's funeral at the site of the old Shrine compound. A new Africa Shrine has opened since Fela's death in a different section of Lagos under the supervision of his son Femi Kuti.





ENTERTAINMENT GIST !!! -- Majek Fashek's wife shares touching story, says she has moved on after waiting so long for him to get out of drugs



Rita Fashek, the former wife of musician Majek Fashek, who is currently battling with drug and alcohol addiction says she divorced him three months ago and has remarried after waiting for years for him to come out of his state. Rita shared her story in an interview with Punch 
"I have remarried and I am moving on with my life. Jebose (Majek Fashek), when things don’t go right, what do you do? I am tired of waiting for Majek. I have been living for years, alone, lonely and with my children, waiting for him to come home. I waited all these years; his brothers never cared. No member of his family reached out to me. I am not getting any younger. I decided to move on. Majek abandoned the children and me for so long, too long. I am no longer Majek’s wife. I love him. But I am not in love with him. Majek is a wonderful man. I am worried and concerned about his life these times. He had been on this drug dependency for over 15 years. We have three children; Randy is 30, Seun is 24 and our last boy is 12. My children were denied affection of a father by his illness and addiction. I have been the sole provider and single mother of our household in the past 15 years since he chose this lifestyle and walked away from us. I don’t know what went wrong with Majek. I may never know. He is deep into substance abuse.






I discovered his dependency on drugs and alcohol after the birth of our second son, Seun. He would leave the house and return stoned, ultra-happy and erratic. The signs began to manifest that Majek was on drugs. I was scared and didn’t want to believe it. But everyday then, he continued to plunge into serious drugs and alcohol experimentation. They became normal recreation for him. This behaviour wasn’t right. So one morning, I checked him into one of the hospitals in New York. This was 12 years ago.
The hospital treated his addiction problems and he responded to treatment, briefly. Days after he was released from the treatment facility in New York, he was back on track on substance abuse. He reconnected with his neighborhood friends and suppliers. Majekodunmi would leave home for days and return to our apartment, soaked in dirt and oozing of alcohol, behaving erratically, commanding and trying to control us.
He took his musical instruments and sold them for drugs or pawned some so as to get money to feed his desire for alcohol. I tried to shield the children from his life but sometimes it was difficult, especially when he lived, partly and by his choice, with us in our New York apartment. He went and came randomly, never cared about how we survived. One day, he came home and said, “Rita, I am going back home in Nigeria, take care of my children.” He walked away and never came back, until I came to Nigeria two years ago to help him get treatment. Majek doesn’t have any money. I worked very hard to support my children and him. That was what his addiction did to him and to our family.
He was seen everywhere in New York drunk, sometimes sleeping on the floor of subway stations as he waited for the train home. When he returned home, I would cook, clean and feed him. I had to take care of him. He was my husband and also the father of my children. He was sick and his family abandoned us. Before the illness, he was a wonderful man. Majek’s heart is a pot of platinum. He is a very kind and loving person. He was a great husband and lover. He cared very much for the children and I. We felt his essence of fatherhood and husband whenever he was sober. Majek did everything for me. He took care of me and treated me like a superstar. These were the days when he was successful and a superstar in Nigeria’s music scene. Whenever he went on music tour of Europe, Majek would buy us boxes of clothes and everything else. Majek was the best husband any woman could ever dream of. He was the best husband to me. He was a charming lover. But his alcoholism and drugs addiction denied us his love, care and humanity. I have been staying alone for years with our children. He abandoned us. The children are grown now. I divorced Majek three months ago. I had to move on with my life. I am not getting any younger. I have remarried. My ex-husband is an alcoholic. I don’t know how to help him. I did everything to make him get help. Only God can help Majek. But we must not stop trying to make him seek the right treatment.
I don’t regret marrying Majek. No hard feelings. He was always there for us. I thought this journey with him would last forever, but I am tired of being lonely, alone and abandoned. I will do anything and everything to help him get well. Two years ago, I came to Nigeria to get help for Majek. I encouraged him to go with me to a treatment facility I found in Badagry, in the outskirts of Lagos. He agreed and I got him admitted and I paid for his treatment. He was responding to treatment. Few weeks into the treatment, this lady that claimed to be his manager, came to the treatment centre, had sex with him and convinced Majek to check out of the facility. He did. I cried when he called and told me that he had checked out with his manager. I spent so much money to get him treatment. She doesn’t care for Majek. My ex-husband needs help. I plead with Nigerians to help us as we begin another attempt to rescue him from the streets of Lagos and from his addictions to substance abuse. It will require money to put him in a professional treatment facility; hence we have set up an appeal fund to help raise money for Majek’s treatment.”she said






Friday, 3 July 2015

NEWS ALERT - Over 145 Feared Dead In Fresh Boko Haram Attacks




Dreaded terrorist sect Boko Haram have killed not less than 145 villagers in Borno state in separate attacks carried out within this week. On Tuesday night, the terrorists launched a nocturnal attack on two sister villages of Mussaram-1 and Mussaram-II in Monguno local government, according to sources, where they rounded up all the men in the villages and opened fire on them. Maidugu Bida, a local vigilante group commander‎ in Monguno town told journalists “a total number of 48 persons all males died on the spot while 17 others escaped with serious injuries”. Tahir Monguno, who represents Monguno/Nganzai/Marte Federal Constituency confirmed the incident in a BBC Hausa broadcast on Thursday.



“We received the sad news (Wednesday) that Boko Haram terrorists had attacked some communities near Monguno. Since their dislodgement from the Sambisa forest, many Boko Haram terrorists have relocated to areas around Monguno where they have been picking on hapless villages and killing residents there. “On Tuesday, the terrorists attacked the twin villages of Mussaram I and Mussaram II in the night. They went there in the night when the villagers were resting after the day’s fasting and assembled them before opening fire on them.” “They attacked different mosques where most of the residents gathered to observe late evening prayers before going home to properly break their fast,” said a local government official. “They shot at them while they were in the middle of the prayers and later set the mosques ablaze. Some of the Boko Haram gunmen also attacked houses where children and women were killed.”










MUSIC ALERT !!! - Meek mill ft Drake - R.I.C.O


Off the Meek mill's newly released LP, DREAMS WORTH MORE THAN MONEY. Comes this track titled R.I.C.O, featuring DRAKE.

This track is dope





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Wednesday, 1 July 2015

MUSIC ALERT - DJ Xclusive – “Dami Si” Ft. CDQ & Lil Kesh -


Two of the hottest artists on the street “CDQ & Lil Kesh” wants y’all to DAMI SI on this single off “According to X ” new album from Superstar DJ Xclusive. One of my favorite singles off the album making mad waves all over Nigeria right now.
 Listen and share your thoughts. 



NEWS - Audu Maikori Hands Over Chocolate Music To MI Abaga, Ice Prince Now Vice President


In 2005 a journey started with individuals with a passion and a drive to make more out of music; a bond was formed that became ‘Chocolate City’ under the Leadership of Audu Maikori, a one-time International Young Music Entrepreneur Award winner.

Audu Maikori remained an outstanding Leader and soon became Brother and
Mentor to his artistes, staff and team.
Ten years later, with millions of albums sold and over 20 artists whose careers have been managed under the label, Audu announced his departure as the CEO of Chocolate City Music.
He however remains the CEO of Chocolate City Group, supported by his able partner, Paul Okeugo as COO and Aibee Abidoye as General Manager.
Chocolate City Group currently comprises of Chocolate City Media, Chocolate City Distribution & Chocolate City Music.
Chocolate City Distribution, through its
involvement in 5ive music – a Licensing and Distribution Company seeks to license and distribute Artist’s content throughout Africa at the most favourable of rates to Artistes.
Chocolate City Media is currently working on producing a movie and Superstar Talent Search.
Chocolate City Music which has recently merged with MI Abaga’s Loopy music is currently the largest Independent African Record Label with 14 signees and over 200 hundred awards to the
credit of its artists.
Multi award winning musician, MI Abaga got signed to Chocolate City as an Artiste, and quickly rose to become Africa’s number one rapper within a few years.
His creativity and business sensibilities eventually led to his appointment as
the Vice President of Music in 2012 and a sitting member of the board.
Effective July 1st, MI Abaga is the C.E.O of Chocolate City Music, and will be supported by Ice Prince as the Vice President of Music.




MUSIC ALERT!!! - Wande coal - Ashimapeyin

BLACK DIAMOND ENTERTAINMENT,proudly present black boy WANDE COAL in this new joint titled  ASHIMAPEYIN.

Produced by SARZ on the beat,
Dope track download & enjoy



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Tuesday, 30 June 2015

MUSIC ALERT - DJ XCLUSIVE ft DAVIDO - WO-LE

Off the newly released album titled ACCORDING TO X, SUPERSTAR DJ XCLUSIVE drops this club banger featuring O.B.O Superstar DAVIDO in this track titled WO-LE produced by SPELLZ

The song is dope


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