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Tuesday 18 August 2020

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Thursday 7 May 2020

joe boy

joe boy

Joeboy Biography, Age, Wiki, Career, Girlfriend, Songs, Awards, Networth, Instagram, Twitter


Joeboy Biography, Age, Wiki, Career, Girlfriend, Songs, Awards, Networth, Instagram, Twitter

Joseph Akinfenwa Donus, popularly known for his stage name Joeboy, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, artist, performer, and recording artist. He is currently one of the fastest-growing musicians in Nigeria and an essential genre of Afro-pop and R&B music.

Joeboy Biography

Born May 21, 1997, in Lagos State, Nigeria, he spent most of his life in Lagos, where he found a love of music at the age of 16, having grown up in a music house, brother Elder was a choir girl and his father a pianist at the church. In which they worshiped. His greatest musical inspirations are 9ice and ID Cabasa, two Nigerian artists with whom he spent much of his time in the studio while learning his trade.

Joeboy Education

He completed his elementary and secondary studies in Lagos and went to the University of Lagos, Acak, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in human resources. Joeboy Baby’s song 2019 is in the top 10 of Apple Music rankings in Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya and is expected to continue growing.

Joeboy Career

At 17, Joeboy recorded his first single called Gbeseyin, an Afrobeat song. In 2017, he released Ed Sheeran’s version of “Shape of You,” which has received rave reviews in Nigeria and beyond the coast of our country. It was this cover that made people notice him as new to the Nigerian music industry and caught Mr. Eazi’s attention a long time ago.
Mr. Eazi has created a talent incubator for future African music artists known as emPawa Africa. This full-service company provides marketing, distribution, publishing, labeling, and management services, which provide African artists with the tools, knowledge, networks, and investment to grow and export. He also started his music from Africa to the world, #emPawa100, a fundraising and mentoring program, and encouraged Joeboy to apply.
Joeboy signed up to become one of 10,000 applicants from 14 countries, and it was only by signing up for the program that the first of 100 recipients to win a share of $ 3,000 to help a new generation of African artists find major success. , Used his $ 3,000 to produce a Faaji video clip, and in one month, he became one of the ten ranks selected for a mentor training camp in South Africa, one of two artists receiving additional funding from $ 50,000.
Before joining emPawa100, Joeboy sang only on clips from social networks, despite his childhood in a music family, and musically become a completely different person after playing. This helped improve his musical career.
In March 2019, Joeboy released the hit song Baby, a love song that reached the top 10 of the Apple Music charts in Nigeria, Uganda, and Kenya. Another hit single, Beginning, was released as a sequel to “Baby” and featured Beats 1 Ebro in its revealed segment. The song reached number one on Apple Music in Nigeria and Uganda.
On November 8, 2019, Joeboy released the album Love & Light, composed of five songs. The album was produced under the label Bank Music, under the exclusive license of emPawa Africa Limited.

JOEBOY NET WORTH

Currently, Joeboy is estimated at $ 85,000, which, when converted to Nigerian naira, exceeds N30 million, the primary source of his wealth is music.

AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

At the Headies 2019, Joeboy was nominated for the Teni Best Headies Pop Single. He was also nominated for the song of the year, Spectator Choice, and Next Category for the category of classified artists.

Other awards and nominations:

  • 2020: Soundcity MVP Awards – Best Pop (Winner)
  • 2020: Soundcity MVP Awards – Listener’s Choice (“Baby” Nominated)
  • 2020: Soundcity MVP Awards – Best New MVP (Nominated).

JOEBOY SONGS

  • Baby
  • Beginning
  • Don’t Call Me Back ft Mayorkun
  • Call
  • Faaji
  • Reelest
  • Move
  • Some People
  • Represent
  • Impatient
  • Out Boss Me
  • Middle Man
  • Spot on the Sun
  • Passenger
  • Have Another
  • Peanuts
  • Ain’t Missing A Thing
  • Same Question
  • Pack it Up
  • Haircut
  • Shako

ALBUMS

  • How To Make Friends In a Brand New Town
  • THC (The Herrera Chronicles)
  • Love and Light

Rema

Rema

Rema
Rema
BIOGRAPHY: Rema
Divine Ikubor (born in 2000), known professionally as Rema, is a Nigerian singer and rapper. In 2019, he signed a record deal with Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records. His first song Dumebi, made airwaves and topped several music charts in Africa. He rose to prominence with the release of the song "Iron Man", which appeared on Barack Obama's 2019 summer playlist.
Rema was born in 2000 in Benin City, Edo State. Born into a Christian family, Rema grew up singing and rapping while in secondary school. He attained his primary and secondary school education in Edo State.
In 2013, Rema and his friend Alpha P formed a group called RnA. The group's name is a combination of the first letters of their stage names. RnA won season 2 of Pikolo's Dream Alive talent show. They signed a record deal with Peak Entertainment shortly afterwards and released their debut single "Mercy". The mid-tempo song was recorded at Dream Alive Studio in Benin City. The music video for "Mercy" was directed by Whyte House Pictures. The group gained minor exposure following their performance at the Glo Slide and Bounce concert series in Benin and Lagos. Rema signed a record deal with Jonzing World, a subsidiary of Mavin Records. He released his eponymous debut EP Rema in 2019. It peaked at number 1 on Apple Music Nigeria.
On 19 October 2019, Rema won Next Rated Award, and was nominated for Viewer's Choice Award at the 13th edition of The Headies.

davido biography

Davido – Biography, Life And Story Of David Adeleke, One Of The Nigerian Young Music Stars

David Adedeji Adeleke is an American-born Nigerian singer-songwriter, and a recording producer. He is popularly known as Davido, Baddest, and ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ (OBO) after his debut studio album.
He began his music career at the Oakwood University, and thereafter rose to stardom after releasing his second single ‘Dami duro’. In 2017, Davido received the MOBO Awards as the Best African Acts and became the first African to perform live at the awards. The following year, he became the first African-based Artist to receive the BET Awards on its main stage.

Davido Education

David Adeleke was born on Nov. 21, 1992 in Atlanta, Georgia, US, to Adedeji Adeleke and Vero Adeleke as the last child of five. His father, Adedeji Adeleke is a Nigerian Business magnate and his mother Vero, a University Lecturer. She passed on March 3, 2003. Davido attended British International School, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, and moved to Oakwood University, Huntsville, Alabama, to study Business Administration.

Davido Early Career

While in Oakwood University, due to his musical interest, he got some musical equipment so he could make beats and record vocal references. At a point, he dropped out because of his grades and thereafter relocated to Nigeria.
In 2011, he relocated to promote his career in music but encountered hurdles convincing his father. In his family, the children are expected to join the family business after school, but Davido chose a different path entirely. After mutual agreement with his father, he enrolled into Babcock University, Ogun state and finally graduated in 2015.

Dami Duro

Before ‘Dami duro’, Davido released his first single ‘Back When’ featuring Naeto C. It was shot by Clarence Peters in London and on Oct.30, 2011, he released ‘Dami Duro’. He co-produced the single with Shizzi which was shot by Clarence, this time, in Lagos. The song Dami duro came with an amazing video in Jan. 2012, and it became the talk of the town with frequent airplay by the media.
Photo Credit: Within Nigeria

Omo Baba Olowo (OBO)

He released his debut studio album on July 17, 2012, Omo Baba Olowo (Child of a Wealthy Person) under HKN Music Record Label. Davido was the executive producer of OBO and worked with other producers like Jay Sleek, Spellz, Maleek Berry, and others. It featured popular musicians like Sina Rambo, Ice Price, Kay Switch, B-Red, 2 Face and Naeto C. as guest.
O.B.O has seven singles – Back When (2011), Dami Duro (2011), Ekuro (2012), Overseas (2012), All Of You (2012), Gbon Gbon (2012) and Fell Alright (2012). The first four singles were released prior to the album. Omo Baba Olowo incorporates afro pop and afrobeat sounds with hip hop. It won the Best R&B/Pop Album at the Headies 2013.
Davido Other Songs and Album
In 2013, his songs were One of a kindGobe, and Skelewu.
2014 – Aye, and Tchlete (Goodlife) featuring Mafikizolo.
In 2015 – DodoThe money featuring Olamide, Owonikoko, Fans Mi featuring Meek Mill, and The Sound featuring Uhuru and DJ Buckz.
He released his second album Son of Mercy, EP in Oct. 2016. The album featured Simi, Nasty C, and Tinashe. Its singles are Gbagbe OshiMaga 2 MuguCoolest Kid in AfricaReturn and How Long.
Davido released IfFallPereFia, and Like dat in 2017.
In 2018, his songs include Flora my flawa, Assurance, Nwa Baby and Wonder Woman.

Other Business Deals

Someone might be wondering what is the source of Davido’s wealth? Apart from coming from a wealthy family, Davido also has some houses in Nigeria and US.
The young music star has signed some endorsement deal, and he is a brand ambassador to AXE, Travelbeta and some prominent companies like Pepsi, MTN etc.
On April 6, 2012, Davido was reported to have signed an endorsement deal of N30 million with MTN, the largest mobile network in Africa. He was unveiled as the Face of MTN Pulse, a marketing campaign for youths in Nigeria.
On Oct. 24, 2013, he was also endorsed by Guinness Nigeria where he performed in the company’s ‘World of More Concert’, alongside other top Nigerian Music Artiste like OlamideWizkidTiwa SavageD’banj and many more.
On May 9, 2018, he was announced to have signed an endorsement deal with Infinix mobile, a Hong-Kong based smartphone manufacturer.
Davido
Photo Credit: TVC Entertainment

HKN

Davido co-founded HKN Music with his elder brother, Adewale Adeleke. Today, the record label is home to many artists. He has also produced for numerous artists like Skales, Tiwa Savage, Naeto C and many more.

Davido Music WorldWide

Davido founded his music label DMW, in 2016. He founded it shortly after signing up with Sony Music. Several top musicians signed under the label imprint. Some of them include: Teli, Peruzi, Mayorkun, Dremo and others.

Davido Philanthropy

Davido is regarded as one of the charitable celebrities in Nigeria. He is known to always organising competitions and giveaways on social media. Davido is also in the habit of supporting people who have challenges with their school fees. For example, he gave Jide Sanyaolu 1million for his school fees, and one Deborah, another million naira recently.

Davido Net Worth

According to naijanews.com as at February, 2019, the Afrobeat singer’s net worth is $25 million.

Davido Personal Life

Currently, Davido is in a relationship with Chioma Avril Rowland. He is also the father of two daughters – Aurora Imade Adeleke and Hailey Veronica Adeleke.

Davido
Photo Credit: Jaguda.com

Davido Awards and Recognitions

  • Best Newcomer Award, Kora awards, 2012
  • Best International Act: Africa, BET Awards, 2014
  • Promising Youth Artist, Dynamix All Youth, 2011
  • Best Male West African, African Muzik Magazine Awards, 2014
  • Artists of the Year, African Muzik Magazine Awards, 2014
  • Best Male Artiste of the Year, MTV Africa Music Awards, 2014
  • African Artiste of the Year, Ghana Music Awards, 2014
  • Musician of the Year (Male), City People Entertainments Awards, 2014
  • Artiste of the Year, The Headies, 2018
  • Artiste of the Year, The Headies, 2014
  • Hip Hop World Revelation, The Headies, 2013
  • Next Rated, The Headies, 2012
  • Male Artist of the Year, Nigeria Entertainment Awards, 2014
  • Best Pop/R&B Artiste of the Year, Nigeria Entertainment Awards, 2013
  • Best New Act of the Year, Nigeria Entertainment Awards, 2012

Awards And Recognitions For His Songs

  • Music Video of the Year ‘Aye’ Ben TV Awards, 2014
  • Song of the Year, ‘Back When’ Dynamix Youth, 2011
  • Most Gifted Newcomer Video of the Year, ‘Dami Duro’ Channel O Music Video Awards, 2012
  • Best Afro Pop Video ‘Aye’ Nigeria Music Video Awards, 2014
  • Song of the Year ‘Aye’ The Headies 2014
  • Song of the Year and Best Pop Single, ‘If’ The Headies 2018
  • Best R&B/Pop Album ‘Omo Baba Olowo’, The Headies 2013
  • Hottest Single of the Year ‘Dami Duro’ Nigeria Entertainments Awards, 2012
  • Best Collaboration ‘Gallardo’ Runtown featured Davido, Nigeria Entertainments Awards, 2014
  • Hottest Single of the Year, ‘Aye’ Nigeria Entertainments Awards, 2014
  • Best Collabo of the Year ‘Carolina’ Saucekid featured Davido, 2012
  • Best Video by a New Artist (Live beats Choice) ‘Dami Duro’ Nigeria Entertainments Awards, 2012

Entrepreneurial Lessons From Davido

Standing The Test Of Time

Davido was detained in the Police cell by his father due to his interest in music but that act did not make him give up on his passion. There is something about passion; when you are passionate about something, there will always be a way. He found a way to communicate what he really wanted to do with his father and they finally reached a compromise.
Our family is our support system and we should get them onboard to believe our dream no matter how long it takes.

Strive To Be The Best

Work hard and success will come. Ensure to be the best in everything you do and the money and fame will follow. For instance, ‘dami duro’, Davido’s second single video was a top notch and won the best video of the year.

Choose Your Path

Choosing music as a career path was against Davido’s family ideal. Nevertheless, he choose the path and today, the rest is history. Even if you are the only one who sees a future in your venture, don’t stop moving

Tuesday 5 May 2020

cardi b biography

cardi b biography


Cardi B is a Grammy Award-winning American rapper, social media personality and former reality star whose commercial debut single, "Bodak Yellow," surged to the top of the music charts in 2017.

Who Is Cardi B?

Cardi B first got the world's attention through social media with her tough and frank attitude about life as a stripper. Starting in 2015 she appeared on VH1's reality show Love & Hip Hop: New York and left the show in 2017 to pursue music full time. That same year she released her No. 1 single "Bodak Yellow" through Atlantic Records, and in 2019 she won a Grammy for her debut album, Invasion of Privacy. She secretly got married to Migos group member Offset in September 2017.

Early Life and Parents

Born on October 11, 1992, as Belcalis Almanzar, Cardi B was born and raised in The Bronx, New York and also spent a lot of time with her grandmother in neighboring Washington Heights. She is of mixed Caribbean heritage, her mother being Trinidadian and her father being of Dominican descent.
In her teenage years, she was a part of the Bloods gang and attended Renaissance High School For Musical Theater & Technology. To escape poverty and an abusive relationship, she decided to become a stripper and has publicly discussed how proud she was of her decision.
"It really saved me from a lot of things. When I started stripping I went back to school," she said.
Although she eventually dropped out of school, Cardi B was able to find her own way of rising to the top: first through social media (via Vine and Instagram), then as a reality star (Love & Hip Hop: New York) and ultimately, as a force in the music industry.
In March 2019, an Instagram Live video surfaced of Cardi B admitting to drugging and robbing men during her time as a stripper. She addressed the topic on social media a few days later but stopped short of apologizing, writing, "I did what I had to do to survive."

Stage Name

Cardi B revealed her name comes from the alcoholic beverage Barcardi. "My sister's name, her name is Hennessy, so everybody used to be like Bacardi to me... then I shortened it to Cardi B, and the 'B' stands for whatever... depending on the day," she said.

Cardi B Songs & Albums

From 'Boom Boom' to 'Gangsta B*tch Music, Vols. 1 & 2'

In the fall of 2015, Cardi B introduced her musical prowess for the first time on Jamaican singer Shaggy's remixed single "Boom Boom." In March 2017 she released her first mixtape Gangsta B*tch Music, Vol. 1 and that September collaborated with other hip-hop artists to produce the KSR Group compilation Underestimated: The Album, which included her single "What a Girl Likes."
The year 2017 promised even bigger opportunities. The rapper not only released her second mixtape, Gangsta B*tch Music, Vol. 2, but she also snagged her first major record deal through Atlantic Records in February. 
Staying busy on the touring circuit, Cardi B was recognized as a rising star, being nominated at the 2017 BET Awards under the Best New Artist and Best Female Hip-Hop Artist categories.

'Bodak Yellow' Goes No. 1

Released in August 2017, Cardi B's commercial debut single, "Bodak Yellow," became a viral hit, eventually earning the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and turning triple platinum. "Bodak Yellow" made rap history when it went No. 1, as the last female solo rapper to have accomplished such a feat was Lauryn Hill in 1998 with "Doo Wop (That Thing)."
Adding to her success that year, Cardi B also collaborated on G-Eazy's "No Limit," Migos' "MotorSport," Puerto Rican sensation Ozuna's"La Modelo" and in December, she released her second single "Bartier Cardi."
Along with her BET Award nominations, Cardi B received two Grammy nominations in 2017, for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song, and performed her collaboration with Bruno Mars, "Finesse," during the January 2018 show. A few months later, she garnered eight nominations for the 2018 Billboard Music Awards, before taking home the win for Top Rap Female Artist.

'Invasion of Privacy'

On April 6, 2018, Cardi B unveiled her long-awaited debut album, Invasion of Privacy. Along with tracks already familiar to fans, the album included collaborations with Migos and 21 Savage. Invasion of Privacy was already eligible for a Gold certification by the time of its release, thanks to the earlier success of "Bodak Yellow," but within a few days it had already established a new standard for activity on Apple Music, smashing the previous record held by Taylor Swift's reputation for most streams by a female artist in an album's first week.
In July, Cardi B enjoyed another historic moment when Invasion of Privacy's "I Like It" hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making her the first female rapper to twice reach the top spot.
In February 2019, Cardi released her second collaboration with Mars, "Please Me," and claimed the Best Rap Album Grammy for Invasion of Privacy, making her the first solo woman to receive the honor. In June, shortly after the release of another single, "Press," Cardi earned Album of the Year honors at the BET Awards.
That September, the artist made her feature film debut in Hustlers, playing a stripper named Diamond alongside Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu.

Cardi B and Offset

After dating for eight months, Migos member Offset proposed to Cardi B at a concert in Philadelphia in October 2017. "She is real solid, came from where I came from, did what I did," he told Rolling Stone. "She's herself, man. I seen her develop from the trenches all the way up... I respect her grind as a woman. She came to the game with some gangsta sh*t."
The happy news about the couple's engagement quickly turned scandalous as rumors about Offset's infidelities ran rampant. Still, Cardi B publicly defended her fiancĂ©e, telling fans everyone handles relationships differently. 
Following weeks of growing whispers that she was pregnant, Cardi B confirmed the rumor by showing off her baby bump during an April 2018 performance on Saturday Night Live. Happy to no longer have to conceal the news, she crowed, "I'm finally free!" after joining friends backstage. In May 2018, she confirmed that she was expecting a girl.
The rapper subsequently canceled a series of planned shows through the spring and summer, announcing that the late April Broccoli City Festival in Washington, D.C., would be her final performance until joining Mars' 24K Magic World Tour in September.
In June, after enjoying a baby shower in Atlanta, Cardi B addressed another rumor by confirming on Twitter that she and Offset had gotten secretly married in September 2017—one month before his public proposal at her concert. "We found someone to marry us, and she did, just the two of us and my cousin. I said I do, with no dress, no makeup and no ring!" she tweeted, adding, "Well now since you lil nosey f**ks know at least ya can stop saying I had a baby out of wedlock."
Cardi B became a mom with the birth of daughter Kulture Kiari Cephus on July 10, 2018, making the announcement to fans the following day on Instagram.
In late July, Cardi B revealed on Instagram that she was pulling out of the planned fall tour with Mars, admitting that she had "underestimated the whole mommy thing." Mars offered his unconditional support in a reply post, confirming she was "absolutely doing the right thing" and offering to play "Bodak Yellow" in her honor while touring.
In December 2018, Cardi and Offset announced their split. “So everybody been bugging me and everything and you know I’ve been trying to work things out with my baby father for a hot minute now,” she said a video posted to Instagram. “And we are really good friends and we are really good business partners — you know, he’s always somebody that I run to, to talk to, and we got a lot of love for each other but things just haven’t been working out between us for a long time.”
Despite the marital difficulties, the couple had patched things up by early 2019.

Arrest and Indictment

On October 1, 2018, Cardi B surrendered to the New York City police for her connection to an August 2018 strip club fight in Queens, New York, in which she allegedly ordered her entourage to attack two bartenders. The rapper was arrested and charged with two misdemeanors, assault and reckless endangerment.
After Cardi rejected a plea deal, in June 2019 a grand jury indicted the artist on two counts of felony attempted assault charges, as well as six misdemeanors and six violations.
Later that summer, during a trial for Brooklyn-born hip hop artist 6ix9ine, the rapper fingered Cardi B as a member of New York City's Nine Trey Gangster Bloods. Cardi subsequently denied any affiliation with the gang.

juice wrld

juice wrld biography



Biography

Jarad Higgins (born December 2, 1998), known professionally as Juice WRLD, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter from Calumet Park, Illinois. He is primarily known for his breakout hits, "All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams". His music has been described as "emo-leaning and genre-bending".

Jarad Higgins was born on December 2, 1998 in Chicago and grew up in Calumet Park, one of its suburbs. He later moved to Homewood, Illinois and attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School. Higgins' parents split up when he was young and his father left his mother to raise him as a single mother alongside multiple siblings.

Involved in music his entire life, he first learned piano, followed by guitar and drums. Higgins began to take rapping seriously in his sophomore year of high school.

Higgins began to develop himself as an artist in his freshman year of high school. His first track, "Forever", was released on Soundcloud in 2015 under the name JuiceTheKidd. His first track produced by his current producer Nick Mira, "Too Much Cash", was released in 2017.
While releasing projects and songs on SoundCloud, Higgins worked in a factory to attempt to create income for himself, though was fired within two weeks after finding himself dissatisfied with the job. After joining the internet collective, Internet Money, Higgins released his debut full-length EP on 15 June 2017 titled 9 9 9 with the song "Lucid Dreams" breaking out and growing Higgins' following.

In December 2017, Higgins released the three song EP, Nothings Different. The EP was featured on numerous hip-hop blogs such as Lyrical Lemonade which helped Higgins track "All Girls Are the Same" gather popularity. In February 2018, a music video directed by Cole Bennett was released. Following the release of "All Girls Are The Same"'s video, Higgins was signed to Interscope Records for $3,000,000 and a remix featuring Lil Uzi Vert was previewed. "All Girls Are the Same" was critically praised, receiving a "Best New Music" designation from Pitchfork. It was also Higgins first entry on a Billboard chart, debuting at no. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In May 2018, "Lucid Dreams" was officially released as a single and given a music video. The song soon debuted at no. 74 on the Billboard Hot 100. Higgins released his first studio album on May 23, 2018 with Goodbye & Good Riddance.

As of October 2017, Higgins is living in Los Angeles.

Discography:
Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018)