Alapomeji Ancestral Records dishes out a brand new
Tuesday, 29 December 2015
Small Doctor – “Gbera”
Street Ambassador, Small Doctor dishes out“Gbera” as he gears up towards the release of his sophomore
Sunday, 27 December 2015
Yemi Sax – “Shakiti Bobo” (Jazz Remix)
Just few hours after unleashing two dope singles of his fast selling JALTOS album, The Africa’s Sax Oracle and the Nigerian Sax King, Yemi Sax has churned out
Toby Grey – “Laleyi (Night Train)” [Remix] ft. Small Doctor
![Toby Grey - Laleyi (Night Train) [ART] Small Doctor](http://net.tooxclusive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Toby-Grey-Laleyi-Night-Train-ART-Small-Doctor.jpg)
Fast rising female artiste Toby Grey attacks with a remix of her Drum Phase produced single “Laleyi (Night Train)”.
VIDEO: Sarkodie – “Bra” ft. Pat Thomas
Music video by Sarkodie performing ”Bra” feat. Pat Thomas. Video directed by Nana Kofi Asihene. (C)
Saturday, 26 December 2015
DJKASHOlA XMAS GIFT #MIXTAPE
The wait is over, after 2 years of absense in the nigerian music industry Sinzu has finally dropped his long anticipated mixtape titled “INDUSTREET” on the
Friday, 25 December 2015
Adekunle GOLD – Sade Remix
adekunleGOLD S is back with a new single titled Sade. Sade is a creative cover of One Direction’s “Story of My Life”. This love song of longing and yearning, laced with humour, has melodic afrobeat influences. Rendered in a sweet mix of yoruba and pidgin, Sade seals
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Mo’Cheddah – “Agogo”
Cheddah Music presents Mo’Cheddah’s new Single “Agogo”.
Agogo is a melodic, authentic and moving tune to get your Christmas started even if you’re the grumpiest of grumps.
Sossick – “No Way” ft. CDQ
Classick Tunez certified producer, Sossick, teams up with General Records rapper, CDQ on this record titled “No Way”.
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Thursday, 22 October 2015
DJ KASHOLA AYO MI MIXTAPE
- dj kash jingle t.blade
- T-Blade_-_Jobe
- MINJIN-PHILO-Prod.-By-Fliptyce
- CDQ-X-OLAMIDE-Woss-Wobi-Freestyle1
- TERRY_GNONSENSE
- BRAVO_G_AWANGBADUN_PROD_BY_AJIMOVOIX_BEATX
- afro_house_-Zenze_uhuru
- JHYBO-SHUGA
- Nakupenda-Ft.-Patoranking
- DJ-Spinall-feat.-Yemi-Alade-–-Pepper-Dem-Produced-By-E-Kelly
- starjack feat usher burn djkash remix
- G-Fresh-Gabriel-Afolayan-Segi
- Bracket ft. Olamide - EGO (Remix)
- TeeBlaQ_Shope_ft_Oritsefemi_
- Lil-Kesh-ft.-Patoranking-Is-It-Because-I-Love-You
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
DJ KASHOLA AYO MI MIXTAPE AWARD WINING DJ
Djkashola Ayo mi mixtape drop latest music from d world
- dj kash jingle t.blade
- T-Blade_-_Jobe
- MINJIN-PHILO-Prod.-By-Fliptyce
- CDQ-X-OLAMIDE-Woss-Wobi-Freestyle1
- TERRY_GNONSENSE
- BRAVO_G_AWANGBADUN_PROD_BY_AJIMOVOIX_BEATX
- afro_house_-Zenze_uhuru
- JHYBO-SHUGA
Monday, 19 October 2015
SKALES LO LE
This week, Skales releases his first single in South Africa under the Baseline Music and Universal Music imprintThe single titled “Lo Le” is off the soon to be released Universal Music compilation and is also featured on the Nigerian artist’s debut album, Man of the Year.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Vector – “Medicinal” (Heal)
Can Music Groups Ever Thrive Again In The Nigerian Music Industry?
Have you ever sat and wondered about Nigerian music groups and the ultimate undecided fates that are tied to them? You find that there are always questions of why, how come and what if. Largely, it’s become pretty difficult to relate the concept of success with music groups. Nigerian music groups, I mean. Since the perceived blossoming effect of our music industry, many groups have
Can Music Groups Ever Thrive Again In The Nigerian Music Industry?
Have you ever sat and wondered about Nigerian music groups and the ultimate undecided fates that are tied to them? You find that there are always questions of why, how come and what if. Largely, it’s become pretty difficult to relate the concept of success with music groups. Nigerian music groups, I mean. Since the perceived blossoming effect of our music industry, many groups have emerged but experienced painful failure at withstanding the test and turf of time.
Can Music Groups Ever Thrive Again In The Nigerian Music Industry?
Have you ever sat and wondered about Nigerian music groups and the ultimate undecided fates that are tied to them? You find that there are always questions of why, how come and what if. Largely, it’s become pretty difficult to relate the concept of success with music groups. Nigerian music groups, I mean. Since the perceived blossoming effect of our music industry, many groups have emerged but experienced painful failure at withstanding the test and turf of time.
This dates far back as the days of The Remedies and Plantashun Boiz. When there’s an assemblage of bubbling talents, there’s always an innate feeling to form a synergy born out of sheer interest and people compatibility. When this interest wanes, collective focus is lost, the synergy weakens then eventually dies and before you know it, a split is inevitable. Y’all may be beautiful singers and well-honed in the vocal artistry but does each one’s individual vision for a musical career culminate into an ultimate objective? These days, people do music to make money. More just want to be popular and at whatever costs while a few some only want to be heard for their gifts to be appreciated. Thus, if under any of these circumstances one member excels unusually more than the others (aka stealing the shine), then there shall be problem.

It’s why Plantashun Boiz just had to call it quit. Of course, the news brought tears to our eyes but it didn’t change the fact that 2face had become every fan’s favourite since he rose to national
This dates far back as the days of The Remedies and Plantashun Boiz. When there’s an assemblage of bubbling talents, there’s always an innate feeling to form a synergy born out of sheer interest and people compatibility. When this interest wanes, collective focus is lost, the synergy weakens then eventually dies and before you know it, a split is inevitable. Y’all may be beautiful singers and well-honed in the vocal artistry but does each one’s individual vision for a musical career culminate into an ultimate objective? These days, people do music to make money. More just want to be popular and at whatever costs while a few some only want to be heard for their gifts to be appreciated. Thus, if under any of these circumstances one member excels unusually more than the others (aka stealing the shine), then there shall be problem.

It’s why Plantashun Boiz just had to call it quit. Of course, the news brought tears to our eyes but it didn’t change the fact that 2face had become every fan’s favourite since he rose to national
Can Music Groups Ever Thrive Again In The Nigerian Music Industry?
Have you ever sat and wondered about Nigerian music groups and the ultimate undecided fates that are tied to them? You find that there are always questions of why, how come and what if. Largely, it’s become pretty difficult to relate the concept of success with music groups. Nigerian music groups, I mean. Since the perceived blossoming effect of our music industry, many groups have emerged but experienced painful failure at withstanding the test and turf of time.
This dates far back as the days of The Remedies and Plantashun Boiz. When there’s an assemblage of bubbling talents, there’s always an innate feeling to form a synergy born out of sheer interest and people compatibility. When this interest wanes, collective focus is lost, the synergy weakens then eventually dies and before you know it, a split is inevitable. Y’all may be beautiful singers and well-honed in the vocal artistry but does each one’s individual vision for a musical career culminate into an ultimate objective? These days, people do music to make money. More just want to be popular and at whatever costs while a few some only want to be heard for their gifts to be appreciated. Thus, if under any of these circumstances one member excels unusually more than the others (aka stealing the shine), then there shall be problem.

It’s why Plantashun Boiz just had to call it quit. Of course, the news brought tears to our eyes but it didn’t change the fact that 2face had become every fan’s favourite since he rose to national
This dates far back as the days of The Remedies and Plantashun Boiz. When there’s an assemblage of bubbling talents, there’s always an innate feeling to form a synergy born out of sheer interest and people compatibility. When this interest wanes, collective focus is lost, the synergy weakens then eventually dies and before you know it, a split is inevitable. Y’all may be beautiful singers and well-honed in the vocal artistry but does each one’s individual vision for a musical career culminate into an ultimate objective? These days, people do music to make money. More just want to be popular and at whatever costs while a few some only want to be heard for their gifts to be appreciated. Thus, if under any of these circumstances one member excels unusually more than the others (aka stealing the shine), then there shall be problem.

It’s why Plantashun Boiz just had to call it quit. Of course, the news brought tears to our eyes but it didn’t change the fact that 2face had become every fan’s favourite since he rose to national
VIDEO: Timaya – “I Concur” ft. Don Jazzy
DM Records dishes out the video to the recently released tune titled “I Concur” which has Timaya featuring Don jazzy on the Killertunes produced beat.
The flick is directed by the talented Clarence Peters and has some African Elements inherent.
Enjoy below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xbwBUHgHVa0
DOWNLOAD
The flick is directed by the talented Clarence Peters and has some African Elements inherent.
Enjoy below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xbwBUHgHVa0
DOWNLOAD
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Diamond Platnumz Beat Yemi Alade, Davido, AKA & Others To Emerge As 2015 MTV EMAs’ Best African Ac
Monday, 12 October 2015
Download Mp3 Dj Khaled – You Mine Ft. Trey Songz, Future
Download Mp3 Dj Khaled – You Mine Ft. Trey Songz, Future & Jeremih.
Super Collabo From Dj Khaled Featuring Future,Trey Songz and Jeremih. This Is Titled You Mine.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Tuesday, 22 September 2015
VIDEO: Tolu – “Ifemi” ft. Don Jazzy
Here’s the classic video to the stunning classic songiFemi by Tolu featuring Don Jazzy. Produced by BabyFresh, this is an amazingly beautiful song inspired by Tolu’s grandma.
VIDEO: Orezi – “Baby Abeg” (Teaser) + B-T-S Photos
Olamide – “Matters Arising” (Prod. By Pheelz)
VIDEO: Lace – “Aiye Miami (Remix)” ft. Reekado Banks & Pasuma
Afro-pop music star Lace releases the remix of his street-hop hit “Aiye Mami” which was released last year.
The hot remix features Mavin Records act and 2014 Headies “Rookie of the Year” award winner Reekado Banks and iconic indigenous artiste Pasuma. “Aiye Miami” was produced by super talented ace producer, Bazetu Beats and was mixed and mastered by renowned music engineer,
The hot remix features Mavin Records act and 2014 Headies “Rookie of the Year” award winner Reekado Banks and iconic indigenous artiste Pasuma. “Aiye Miami” was produced by super talented ace producer, Bazetu Beats and was mixed and mastered by renowned music engineer,
Ice Prince, Zwai Bala, Maurice Kirya, Alikiba, Wangechi & Dama do Bling – “One” (Sept. 21st Peace Day)
Davido – Dodo

Off his highly anticipated soon to be released sophomore album set for release in September, Davido dishes out a track off the compilation titled “Dodo” which is produced by Kiddominant.
Friday, 18 September 2015
Reminisce – “Gboriduro” (Prod. By Camo)
Love and loyalty; two strong themes that form the foundation of any true and lasting love melt into one in this mid-tempo ballad “Gboriduro” by singer, rapper Reminisce
iLLBliss – “Funded” ft. Blackmagic & Fefe (Prod. By Kezyklef)
Popular music video director, Clarence Peters has concluded production of his latest project, HEX, and he has released the first single off the movie soundtrack album.
Falz – “Celebrity Girlfriend” ft. Reekado Banks
Falz the Bad Guy is at it again on a Sess produced beat which features Mavin’s protege, Reekado Banks.
Ink Edwards – “Baddest 2.0” ft. M.I, Pasuma & Falz
Ink Edwards – “Baddest 2.0” ft. M.I, Pasuma & Falz
Multi-talented Nigerian new school rapper, Ink Edwards has unleashed the upgraded version of his previously collaborated single, ‘Baddest’ with Chocolate City’s president, M.I Abaga.
‘Baddest 2.0’ re-features one of the finest rappers in Africa, M.I Abaga who innovatively dazzled on the song alongside Fuji musician cum relevant and highly sort-after hip-hop artiste, Pasuma Wonderand the ‘Ello Bae’ crooner, Falz.
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