The music grind never stops, which means every week, we’ll definitely see brand new releases from some of our favorite artists, as well as new cats looking to catch their big break. It’s the same all over the world, and Nigeria is no exception.
This week, we have new videos from 2baba (who just dropped the “Warriors” album), Naira Marley, Zlatan, Peruzzi, Phyno, and many more! Oh and did I mention a new Burna Boy single?
The G.O.A.T just released his 7th solo album, Warriors, with “We Must Groove” being served up as its lead single. The video was shot in New York during One Africa Music Fest 2019, with other parts shot in Los Angeles by Patrick Elis.
Before the Marlian religion came to Nigeria, there were Marlians in the UK. The Soapy & MaFo hotshot returns to his London roots with a collabo alongside half-Nigerian, Ms. Banks.
2Baba and Wizkid have shared a mutual respect for each other for a long time. The duo, who first collaborated on the Hennessey theme song “Dance Go” have been good friends ever since.
In an interview promoting Warriors, his first album since 2015, 2Baba mentioned Wizkid as a sort of flag bearer for his generation. In his exact words, a legend.
2Baba further went on to describe how he loved “Opo,” a song on the tape in which Wizkid features.
Asides from Wizkid, 2Baba’s album featured several A-listers: Burna Boy,Olamide, and Tiwa Savage. He also described these artists as the legends of their generation, alongside Wiz.
L.A.X comes through with the visuals for his latest single – Gobe, featuring the legendary 2Baba.
Directed by AJE FILMS, the very crisp visuals totally translate the message behind the song and big ups to L.A.X and 2Baba for their artistic excellence on this one.
The Legendary Sound Sultan dropped a gem on us with his 8th studio album in 20 years – “8th Wondah” album.
The star-studded 17-tracker body of work has guest appearances from A- list acts such as Wizkid to 2Baba to Falz and even Teni made the cut. Others who had the privilege of a verse/hook on the amazing work were Johnny Drille, Peruzzi, Small Doctor and lots more.
Sound Sultan did a madness on this album because I have heard it and strongly recommend it, even for this quarantine season.
The “8th Wondah” album has 12 main tracks and 5 bonus tracks, FIVE!!!!
On one of the bonus tracks, The Naija Ninja Boss threw back the hands of time with “Ghetto Love” which features Ajegunle/Street heavyweights – Marvelous Benjy, Daddy Showkey, African China, Danfo Drivers and Baba Fryo. You need to listen to that one, guys!
On the release of the album, Sound Sultan says: “Thanks as you download and stream the New Album .you keep me going 20 years and countin big shout out to everyone who made it possible .thanks to my producers and mix engineers @iam_niyi_p @indomixng @teeymixofficial”
Music icon and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador, Innocent Idibia aka 2Baba has formally unveiled his Agribusiness, INNOBIA Cooperatives Organisation (INNOBIA ALLIED LTD), with headquarters in Nigeria and branches in the State of Israel and the United Kingdom.
2Baba
During a live chat with Nigerian Stock Exchange CEO, Mr Oscar N. Onyema, OON, at the virtual ringing of the gong to close the market on Monday, July 13, 2020, 2Baba stated that the Agribusiness initiative, INNOBIA was birthed out of the desire to key into the government policy of diversification of the economy through agriculture and its ancillary businesses.
"We want to create jobs for our youths and empower our women in order to break the chain of poverty and contribute meaningfully to the economy. Our target is to empower a minimum of 1,000 youths in each of the 36 States and the FCT by the year 2021", he declared.
He added, "On behalf of the board and management of INNOBIA, I seek your support and partnership in our bid to achieve the ultimate objective of addressing the issues of food sufficiency and job creation for our people".
Working in partnership with seasoned local and international agribusiness experts and concerns, Idibia commenced the INNOBIA operations months ago. The pilot project to engage, train and empower 10,000 women and youths in rice and soya beans production is ongoing in Benue State.
"Stand Together" - African Anthem of Solidarity against COVID-19
Alongside some of the biggest names in African music, we’re standing together to beat this pandemic. Let’s fight together and win together because nobody is safe until everybody is safe.
In partnership with the Nelson Mandela Foundation and MTV Base, “Stand Together” is a solidarity anthem featuring some of Africa’s biggest music stars.
The following artists are contributors to this song
2Baba (Nigeria)
Ahmed Soultan (Morocco)
Ben Pol (Tanzania)
Teni (Nigeria)
Yemi Alade (Nigeria)
Amanda Black (South Africa)
Stanley Enow (Cameroon)
Gigi La Mayne (South Africa)
Prodigio (Angola)
Betty G (Ethiopia)
The song has been produced by Nigerian music producer, Cobhams Asuquo and the artists, named “African Artists Unite” represent multiple parts of the continent, including Nigeria, Tanzania, South Africa, Cameroon, Angola, Ethiopia, and Morocco.
Yemi Alade, the Nigerian Afropop singer and songwriter, said,
These songs don’t always come around, so it’s always a breath of fresh air when you get to listen to songs like this.
The song was launched during the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture 2020 and featured remarks from UN Secretary-General António Guterres around the theme of tackling inequality during COVID-19.
Ben Pol, Tanzanian artist said:
It’s a necessary move for us as artists to join together and to do more of these activities to serve the community
Amanda Black also explained that:
Our job is … to inspire people and to sort of comfort them, and make them see it’s us. It’s only us, and we’ll never be ok until all of us are ok
There are many elements that make up an artiste’s prestige, legacy, and overall name. Awards and honours bestowed upon artistes are some of such things as they serve as a physical reward from an external party that acknowledges and crowns their efforts. As a result, awards are viewed as bragging rights by artistes and their fans as well. In this list, we take a look at the 10 Nigerian musicians with the most awards.
Wizkid is referred to by many as a national treasure to all of Nigeria. This makes a lot of sense when you find out that with 65 awards from 223 nominations, he has the most awards as a Nigerian artiste. And is the most awarded African artiste at the BET awards, Soul Train awards, Billboard awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards.
2. 2Baba
Tuface
He might have changed his name from TuFace to 2Baba but undoubtedly, his legacy lives on as one of the most talented Nigerian musicians to grace the industry. As early as 2015, he was the first-ever winner of the Best African Act Award at MTV Europe. 2Baba has an estimate of 51 awards to emerge as the second most awarded Nigerian musician at the moment.
3. Davido
Nigerian megastar, Davido
Never one to shy away from referring to his impressive scoresheet, Davido’s accolades speak for him and serves to put his money where his mouth is. The megastar currently has over 30 awards from 84 nominations with 4 BET awards and 7 MOBOs.
4. D’Banj
Legendary artiste D'Banj
D’Banj or the Kokomaster will go down in history as one of the major exporters of afrobeats to the rest of the world. His strides and work have translated into 29 awards from about 87 nominations.
5. Burna Boy
Burna Boy
In early 2019, Burna Boy began to call himself the African Giant, now in 2021 and with one Grammy award among several other accolades to his name, the Nigerian musician has earned it. Burna Boy currently has 23 awards from 47 nominations.
6. Olamide
Olamide
Olamide has built a godfatherlike reputation for himself where indigenous rap and street-hop music is concerned. The rapper has an accolades’ arsenal with 22 awards from 56 nominations.
7. Tiwa Savage
Tiwa Savage
She was the first woman to win Best African Act at the 2018 MTV Europe Music Awards and she continues to make her mark in the scene. Tiwa Savage has 20 awards from 70 nominations.
8. P-Square
Paul & Peter Okoye - P Square
A now-defunct duo that was made up of Peter and Paul Okoye. The brothers once bagged 5 awards at the Headies award at the 2006 Headies and got a total of 17 awards from 37 nominations.
9. Ice Prince
Ice Prince
Not many have hacked hip-hop in Nigeria the way Ice Prince has with his sucker-punching lines and catchy choruses. The rapper has 17 awards and 38 nominations.
10. Flavour
Flavour
The afropop singer is known as respected for being one of the best performers and an all-round entertainer in Africa. Flavour has made a name for himself with 14 awards from 38 nominations.
That's all on the list of Nigerian musicians with the most awards. Is any musician's appearance or position on the list a surprise to you? Share your thoughts on the list in the comment's section.
In this story, we take a look at some Nigerian songs that have become soundtracks for blockbuster movies we all love.
The entertainment world is a deeply interrelated one, with several arms of it coming together with an end product in mind. A perfect example is movie soundtracks where most times, pre-recorded and already released songs are used in a movie to heighten the emotions portrayed in a particular scene. While very much like the music space, the movie market is mostly dominated by American movies and generally Western films, Nigerian musicians have been able to through their music, also leave a mark on the world of blockbuster movies. In this story, to give credit to this movement, we take a look at some Nigerian songs that have become soundtracks in popular western movies we all love.
First, what are blockbuster movies?
Simply put a blockbuster is a work of entertainment—typically used to describe a feature film, which is a full-length movie, but also other media—that is highly popular and financially successful, mostly because it is very exciting.
African Queen by 2Baba in Phat Girlz
Released in 2006 with Mo’Nique as a starring actress, Phat Girlz is a movie about two fat women who, after struggling to find love due to their sizes and societal beauty standards, meet the men of their dreams that come from a culture where big women are appreciated.
The inclusion of 2Baba’s (then Tuface) African Queen in the movie had generated so much buzz there had been a star-studded premiere in Lagos with the director of the movie, Nnegest Likka, co-star, Jimmy Jean Louis and 2Baba himself making an appearance.
While on the movie reviewing platforms, IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes, the movie had gotten poor ratings, it was definitely an A1 production where music was concerned thanks to their use of 2Baba’s African Queen classic as a major soundtrack.
Let's Start by Fela in the Harder They Fall
When the movie, The Harder They Fall was previewed in September last year via its trailer, it had generated a lot of buzz which was partly due to its choice of music; Fela’s Let's Start featuring Ginger Baker had been used. This had immediately gotten the attention of fans of the late Anikulapo Fela as well members and lovers of the Yoruba tribe as the lyric lines were in Yoruba.
According to Jay Z who'd co-produced the movie, Fela's songs perfectly captured the essence of black people and was a perfect track for the trailer. Additionally, Director Jeymes Samuel who has Nigerian roots and is a Fela fan also felt the same.
While the record wasn't listed in the soundtrack album as that contained music originally recorded for the film, it was used in a fight scene between two female outlaws. Truthfully, Fela’s mission on Let's Start may be of a sensuous nature but the clashing cymbals, drums, trumpets and Fela’s tone of urgency and finality, matched the scene well enough.
Assurance by Davido in Coming to America
In the 33-year-old sequel to Eddie Murphy's Coming to America with its prequel airing in 1988, the Nigerian megastar, Davido had made an unforgettable cameo, crooning along to his Assurance track at a wedding scene.
A song about true love, no record could be any more befitting for the scene.
According to Davido in an interview with Ionnawalk Podcast, he was paid $15,000 per day on set of the movie.
Daddy Yo by Wizkid in Pacific Rim 2
When Pacific Rim co-producer, John Boyega announced that Wizkid's Daddy Yo would be one of the sounds used in the movie, the interest of several Nigerians and Africans were beyond heightened. Mention of this had fans of the star picturing exhilarating fight scenes with a Jaeger throwing punches at a Kaiju while swaggering to the song.
Daddy Yo was however applied with a different purpose, the joyous after-party that came with the victory of the Jaegers and the human race against the Kaijus.
My Money, My Baby by Burna Boy in Queen & Slim
A film by Melina Matsoukas that explores the skewed and hasty analysis black people are subjected to due to colour as well as other troupes of racism, they'd recruited Burna Boy to supply the main soundtrack of the movie.
For this, the Afro-fusion star had gone the more traditional Afrobeat way, sampling Fela’s Shakara to create an upbeat and jazz-kissed anthem on My Money, My Baby.
Skelewu by Davido in Queen of Katwe
In Queen of Katwe, the protagonist makes it out of the slums of Katwe to become a female Master candidate of chess.
Produced by Mira Nair while starring Kenyan-Mexican screen star, Lupita Nyong'o, Davido’s Skelewu was one of the vibrant Afropop records applied to the soundtrack to in their words ‘enliven an introspective score,’ and was also included in the soundtrack album as well.
Sekem by MC Galaxy in Queen of Katwe
MC Galaxy’s Sekem is another Afropop record from a Nigerian artiste used in lightening the Disney film, Queen of Katwe. Likewise Skelewu, it was also enlisted in the soundtrack album as one of the originals.
Shekini by P Square in Queen of Katwe
While Shekini didn't make it to the soundtrack album, the producers of Queen of Katwe couldn't resist its upbeat electronic goodness and had it play during the course of the movie as well.
Shake Body by Skales in Sex Education
A popular favourite, the Netflix series had been a much needed fresh air with its informative and detailed depiction of sex-related topics among teenagers.
And when Season 3 of the show saw Eric follow his Nigerian roots home for a wedding, the producers didn't fail to give viewers a truly Nigerian experience. The first of these was the scene where Eric had a dance-off with his reflection to Skales’ Shake Body while packing for the trip.
Oyejo by Fela Kuti in Sex Education
Made in an era of the King of Afrobeat where his lines were less satirical and his refrains unpolitical, Fela’s Oyejo classic was deployed at the scene in Sex Education where Eric’s family arrived Lagos.
Joro by Wizkid in Sex Education
Soothing yet heady, Wizkid's Joro was the perfect soundtrack to the scene that saw Oba and Eric share a kiss and spend the night together after parting at a club in Lagos.
Fall by Davido in Sex Education
Davido’s Fall remains one of the biggest records in the history of Nigerian music and in the scene where Eric and Oba left the wedding reception in a taxi to an undisclosed location, Davido’s Fall was the record used in soundtracking the moment.
Anybody by Burna Boy in Sex Education
With the need to drive home a truly lavish Lagos wedding party, Sex Education’s depiction of the reception scene also included the instrumental of Burna Boy's Anybody off his Grammy-nominated African Giant album.
Sweet Mother by Prince Nico Mbarga
Nico Mbarga’s Sweet Mother is one of those classics that have defied its digital markers to be passed down even from mouth to mouth, at homes and even at traditional gatherings. In Sex Education, it was tactfully deployed in the scene where Eric dresses up for the wedding reception with his mother present.
Star Signs by Odunsi ft. Runtown
When Eric and Oba wind up at a queer nightclub, their movements sync with Odunsi’s lines on Star Signs which is an ode to liberality and hedonism.
Attention by Tiwa Savage
As Eric and his family leave Lagos, Nigeria and head home to England, this arc is closed with Tiwa Savage's Attention, signalling the rush from Eric's short-lived romance with Oba.
Gbona by Burna Boy in Top Boy
When Top Boy Dushane finally regains freedom, there's an air of exhilaration and cocksureness. It becomes a palpable feeling when Burna Boy’s Gbona starts to play. Echoing through his car ride, down to the scene where he reunites with his friends.
Leave Me Alone by Amaarae in Top Boy
While Amaarae may be a Ghanaian singer, the new age sensation has won over several Nigerian hearts and has in her own rights, become an honorary citizen. Amaarae's Leave Me Alone was also soundtracked in Top Boy.
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Legendary singer 2Baba has responded to the accusations made by his brother-in-law against his wife Annie Idibia in a viral video.
2Baba
The legend Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has responded to the viral video shared by his brother-in-law, Wisdom Macaulay, where he made several accusations against the singer's wife Annie Idibia.
Wisdom, who is the brother of Annie Idibia, took to his social media platform Instagram to accuse his sister of introducing him to hard drugs and not paying his salary for the job he did for her as his manager in a viral video. This prompted the singer and his wife to respond to the allegations.
2Baba posted:
Dear wisdom, I hope u are happy with this your post. I hope u will continue to stand by this your post. Well,. No matter what, its still nothing but best wishes and prayers for u from annie and 1.
The 15th Headies awards have seen iconic acts like Davido, 2baba, and others nominated for a Humanitarian award.
Nigerian icons Davido, 2Baba, Don Jazzy and others have been nominated for a humanitarian category at the 2022 Headies Awards.
The Headies Awards show, which celebrates the Nigerian music scene, is scheduled to take place on Sunday 4th September 2022 at the COBB Energy Performing Arts Center in Atlanta, USA.
At the 2022 Headies Awads, Davido, Don Jazzy, 2Baba, and Ruggedman were nominated for the Humanitarian of the Year category.
DMW frontline act and owner, Davido, is known for his philanthropic personality, with a highlight of this year being his decision to donate two hundred and fifty million naira (250m) to orphanage homes across Nigeria.
Veteran singer, 2Baba, is well-known for his activism in support of human rights, good governance, and other social values.
Veteran Nigerian producer, singer, songwriter and music executive, Don Jazzy, is known for his constant giveaways on social media, helping the needy with money and other requirements.
Nigerian veteran rapper, Ruggedman, is also known for his fight against police brutality, bad government and other societal vices.
Falz put together a free-for-all concert to urge Nigerian youths to vote and musicians like Kizz Daniel, 2Baba, Teni and more had thrilled fans with performances. Read our story for more details.
Keen on encouraging young Nigerians to go through the voter registration process, rapper and activist, Falz, organised a free-for-all concert at which several top Nigerian musicians headlined.
The concert was held on the 11th of June at the historic Tafawa Balewa Square and had seen Nigerians come out in thousands to get their Permanent Voter's Card; PVC and enjoy performances from their favourite acts. The performers had included Falz, Teni, Bella Shmurda, 2Baba, M.I Abaga, Skibii, Kizz Daniel, Patoranking, Pasuma, Waje, Asake and Small Doctor.
Interestingly, hours before, reports had been made by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, that voter registration had witnessed a surge in voter registration activities and the body had pledged to deploy more machines.
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2Baba himself has dominated the trend table on social media following his recent post that has left many shocked and concerned.
2Baba
Legendary singer Innocent Idibia who is popularly known as 2Baba or 2face has shocked fans worldwide with his recent post that can't help but get many worried about what could possibly be wrong.
The singer took to his Instagram platform today, Monday, August 8, 2022, to share a post apologising to his wife as well as management and family for the embarrassment he had caused them.
He had posted in a now deleted post:
"I'm sorry for all the embarrassment I've caused my wife, my kids, my mother and all our families and my management team... Forever grateful to you Annie. Love u till I die. Ur kind is rare."
The singer also shared another post on his Instagram story which was:
Reports coming from 2Baba's management team have it that the recent pregnancy rumour is wrong and the singer is indeed innocent of the incident he's been accused of. More on this development below.
2Baba and wife, Annie Idibia
Rumours regarding 2Baba's latest pregnancy report have been debunked and reported as false according to news from the singer's management.
According to a press statement published on the 14th of August by 2Baba's management agency, Now Muzik, news of the singer having another babymama is false and has become a recurrent attack on the singer's reputation.
His management also made it known in the statement that the singer's deleted appreciation post to his wife, Annie Idibia had not been in line with news of another pregnancy outside of their marriage but was as the singer had said. According to them, his post was simply a public apology to his wife and children for his shortcomings while in pursuit of stardom and a plea to be allowed to make music without being placed on a pedestal.
This counter report comes after rumours and speculation of 2Baba having an additional babymama hit the internet on the 8th of August when he penned a public apology and note to his wife and then deleted it. Rumours of these soon spread like wildfire given the couple's infamous time in the news regarding multiple babymamas and family drama.
Read the press statement from his team below:
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According to his management, the singer’s deleted appreciation post to his wife was not in line with news of another pregnancy outside of their marriage but was simply a public apology to his wife and children for his shortcomings while in pursuit of stardom and a plea to be allowed to make music without being placed on a pedestal.
In an update of events, On Monday, August 15, 2022, 2Baba took to his Instagram Stories where he described those who have been spreading the pregnancy rumours as people with "fried brains". He wrote
Una too like belle matter. See people wen nor even know who be their senator just dey insult unto wetin dem no even get any idea about una welldone. Father forgive them for their brain has been fried,
There's been so much music out this week but this is a must-listen. The Kabal brings together some of the Nigerian music industry's finest, 2Baba, Falz, and Larry Gaaga to deliver the beautiful piece titled, MadOver Hills.
The beautiful track is kicked off by the legend himself, 2Baba while renowned rapper, Falz supports it with a sublime verse. Of course, you're right to expect the popular Larry Gaaga adlibs on the track as well. With all being said, Mad Over Hills is a good listen.
The Kabal- an Iconic music duo consisting of 2Baba and Larry Gaaga, churn out new music featuring Falz, read the official lyrics to 'Mad Over Hills' below and sing along.
Intro: Larry Gaaga Doo yeah Doo yeah Eh... Larry Gaaga
Chorus: 2Baba Mad over hills for you You touching my heart it's true Man fit die, sacrifice for you Be your buddy your Scooby Doo No body holy pass (joro) But when I see you (joro oo) I must to cool temper Buy you a Bugatti in December Eh
Verse 1: 2Baba I rock a body that rocks my body Do you rock a body that rocks your body Good good loving don't hurt nobody If you scoping me I'm sorry 'Cause I no want billing I don't wanna pay for the feeling (ashawo) Don't wanna feel bad when we chilling Right now right now I'm not dealing, oh I no want billing I don't wanna pay for the feeling (ashawo) Don't wanna feel bad when we chilling If na that kind level am not dealing, eh It don't matter whether you be aje kpako or na butter, oh My love don't cost a thing What you want I will bring What you need I will give That one na the surest thing But we must settle the score Open the door I've given enough but you are asking for more If you enter my hand, oh, I'm looking for war I been dey fall mugu but not anymore
Chorus: 2Baba Because I'm mad over hills for you You touching my heart it's true Man fit die, sacrifice for you Be your buddy your Scooby Doo, ooh Nobody holy pass (joro) But when I see you (joro oo) I must to cool temper Love you January to December, eh (ah yeah)
Verse 2: Falz You see Monkey dey dey work shift But na baboon dey chop fish Because of you see me finish na why you insult me Carry all these billing gimme then put me for long thing Iwo pelu johnson won e ti wa raunchy That's nice, it's okay, don't stop The breakfast is enough for the whole club Person wey dey serve am today tomorrow go chop That your boy dey my back since dey follow me come Who be him gran-papa O se aya gbangban Tell am say e no be by muscle make e calm down na I buy flower, I turn mugu, I call paranra Iyen o mean pe mi o tough, ko ma pada wa
Chorus: 2Baba Mad over hills for you You touching my heart it's true Man fit die, sacrifice for you Be your buddy your Scooby Doo No body holy pass (joro) But when I see you (joro oo) I must to cool temper Love you January to December
Outro: 2Baba I rock a body that rocks my body Do you rock a body that rocks your body
A 2Baba and Larry Gaaga collaboration can never go wrong, especially when the South African group, Mi Casa are involved in the track. The new song 'Bebe' is another solid number by the long-time collaborators, out now via Def Jam Recordings Africa/ Hypertek/ Gaaga Entertainment.
Lead by 2Baba and Larry Gaaga, 'Bebe' is their first instalment for 2023 and a follow-up to their previous release, 'Mad Over Hills' with Falz and The Kabal. The song is produced by Sipho Phillemon Mphahlaza aka Sir Duda.
Intro Gaaga Muzik Be be, be be Be be, be be Be be Something must kill a man Be be, be be Be be, be be Ahh ha ah (Larry Gaaga)
Verse 1 Girl, your beauty is like remote controlled All them other niggas want is your dow dow, mhhmm Most of them just want to play ya But me I wanna give you good good love tonight Got you screaming I go day for ya I go day for ya No falling hand No falling hand Be be, be be, be be I go day for ya I go day for ya I go day for ya No falling hand No falling hand Ahh, my bebe
Chorus Be be, Be be Be be, Be be Ahh ha ah, Ahh ha ah Oooh My be be Be be, Be be Be be, Be be Ahh ha ah
Verse 2 If I want to lose you Girl, I lose you clearly, clearly, clearly Oh baby, make I tell the truth If I lose you I lose my glory I lose my story I lose my body and soul Body and soul You send me go Sahara Na every time you make a guy dey para You send me to exile You make a guy go cloud 9 You send me go Sahara Na every time you make a guy dey gaga You send me to cloud 9 You send me to exile My baby
Chorus Be be, be be Be be, be be Ahh ha ah Ahh ha ah Oooh My be be Be be, be be Be be, be be Ahh ha ah Ahh ha ah
Verse 3 I want everything, babe Everything, babe The good and the bad my love Tell you all my fears, babe And all my dreams, babe Would you do the same my love We have waited for this so long Not the time to hold back, no Give me all of you my darling In it for the long road we Sharing in this one life we've got my love So glad I get to love you
Chorus Be be, be be Be be, be be Ahh ha ah Ahh ha ah Oooh My be be Be be, be be Be be, be be Ahh ha ah Ahh ha ah Ahh ha ah ahh Yeah yeah yeah
Outro Gaaga Muzik Be be, be be Be be, be be Be be Something must kill a man Be be, be be Be be, be be Ahh ha ah
Singer Brymo has made a shocking statement, and allegation against music legend 2Baba in a recent post shared on social media.
Award-winning singer and performer Brymo has made a new statement about the legendary singer Innocent Idibia, who is popularly known as 2Baba. Brymo had stated in a post he shared on social media today, Sunday, February 19, 2023, that he was not one of the singers 2Baba could challenge with his status in the industry.
And 2face, Bros leave me out of list of colleagues you dey seek to show say you Dey here before ..I don’t give a fuck .. and whatever you may not say you are of self, that you act in the dark, that you are very much naught of …
This is not the first time Brymo would be making such an allegation against 2Baba, as in October 2021; he stated that the singer had accused him of allegedly sleeping with his wife Annie Idibia.
Brymo's thread on Twitter had read:
In the very recent past, a man falsely accused me of sleeping with his wife.. and I’ve waited in angst, and the words were never taken back still, efforts were consistently made to prove I did it still.. and my soul has known no lasting peace ever since…
Mr Innocent Idibia had, at an AFRIMA press conference in 2015/16 or thereabout, walked into the room, sat beside me and elbowed me in a supposed greeting, as much as 4-5 times, repeatedly, while looking away, saying ‘BrymO, BrymO…’ and we exchanged no other words that day!
And 2face, Bros leave me out of list of colleagues you dey seek to show say you Dey here before ..I don’t give a fuck .. and whatever you may not say you are of self, that you act in the dark, that you are very much naught of …