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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Theraflu by Kenya West

Kenya West drops this banger some few days ago but this track is generating a lot of controversies upon its release.The rapper/mogul is catching flak in two different directions at once after the release of his latest single, "Theraflu," a collaboration with DJ Khaled that purportedly includes lyrics about new flame Kim Kardashian. The song contains the lyrics "Way too cold, I promise you'll need some Theraflu," and the makers of the cold and flu remedy took exception to his use of their trademark. "We in no way endorse or approve of the references or use of the image and likeness of Theraflu in this manner," a company rep told gossip site TMZ.
At the same time, he managed to annoy People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals with another lyric. "Someone tell PETA my mink is dragging on the floor," he boasts on the tune, which drew the ire of the animal-rights group.
"What's draggin' on the floor is Kanye's reputation as a man with no empathy for animals or human beings," a spokesperson told the Wall Street Journal. "He's a great musician but doesn't seem to have the fashion sense to design anything more than caveman costumes."
According to MTV, the track was originally intended for Khaled alone, but Kanye more or lessclaimed it for his own after hearing the Miami DJ's beats. Which didn't seem to bother Khaled, who promised another collaboration with West on his upcoming "Kiss the Ring" LP. "When we get together, we just make some amazing music," he told MTV News.
Kanye, meanwhile, can console himself with his new relationship. Longtime friends with Kardashian, another controversy-seeking missile like West, the pair have been spotted on several public outings recently, with friends confirming that the two stars are dating.

Important Message from 2Face Idibia


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##IMPORTANT NOTICE##If you are a model or a dancer and you want to be involved in the game-changing 2Face concert - Buckwyld N Breathless: Away & Beyond, please call 08084371856 or come for the audition at Koga Entertainment on Oregun (the street beside Mobil Filling Station) on April 17 2012 by 9.00am.

Ex Kogi Governor, Ibrahim Idris Acquires Wife Number 13


Sources at the government house Lokoja in Kogi State reveal that the former two-term governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris took his 13th wife on March 29, 2012 in a secret wedding held at the Kogi State government house. Former governor Idris is aged 68 yrs old and his new wife Ramatou  aged 27 yrs old a native of Ebira Land lived in Abuja and sells Senegalese cloths at the presidential villa prior to meetin her husband.  
According to the information gathered, the wedding Fathia [prayer] took place in the mosque at  the Laggard [Government] House – and the reception took place at the same venue.  The secret event attracted important personalities in the state including members of Idris’ cabinet, and the present governor, Captain Idris Wada. more pics below..


A letter to D'bang- Now "Daniel Banjo"


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D’Banj has Officially Changed His Names from ‘Dapo Oyebanjo’ To ‘Daniel Banjo’. A move that has sparked wide spread reaction from fans. here is a letter from a fan. read below..
Dear D’Banj,
I love your work, I really do, I think you’re one of the greatest musicians of your generation, but I must say, your new affiliation with G.O.O.D music seems to be getting to your head.
For years you’ve been known by your official name, Dapo Oyebanjo, even using it as part of your twitter handle. Well all good things come to an end, and your affiliation with your new label seems to have brought that particular chapter of your life to an untimely conclusion.
D’Banj you’ve now gone from ‘Dapo Oyebanjo’ to ‘Daniel Banjo’. All I can do is laugh, I mean, Daniel ‘Banjo‘ ? What are you, a country music star from Nashville?
I mean, I get it, Daniel provides the ‘D’ and Banjo provides the ‘Banj’, but negro please, you’re hustlin’ backwards. Why abandon the successful person you are to become a less successful version of what you’re not? You’re a Nigerian, not an American, and no matter how hard you try, you’ll never be one, so be yourself and have faith.
Plus, truth be told, based on a fan base, you’re the BIGGEST artist in the entire G.O.O.D music family other than Ye’ himself. You don’t need to become an Americanized version of yourself to fit in, not to knock their hustle, but I promise you, John Legend, Pusha T, Big Sean, Kid Cudi, Common and your other label mates wish they had as many rabid long-time fans as you do, they Don’t. You’ve accomplished something most of them will never get to do, they should be insecure around you, not vice versa.
Either way, Dapo Daniel I’m sure you still have people who can advice you. I’d suggest they step up and tell you to accept who you are and not try to be something you’re not. Truth be told, your music is what people are interested in, not the un-africanization / westernization of your name, heck, just go study the life of Tupac Amaru Shakur to see how having an ethnic name is immaterial to one’s success.
Or go further back and study the work of one of your mentors, the late, great Fela Anikulapo-Kuti who actually went from his westernized “Ransome-Kuti” to the very Nigerianized ”Anikulapo”. Till today his name still rings out in all corners of the world, heck he was even immortalized with a show on Broadway.
Anyway, all I’m trying to say is people love those who keep it 100, please get back to that.
I’ve spoken my piece.
– Deuces.