MUSIC
Let These Female Celebrities Teach You How to Excel In a Male Dominated Industry
Published
7 years agoon
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FAB.NG
Surviving in a male dominated industry might be difficult for some, but definitely not for some female music celebrities.
These ladies have shown that with resilience, hard work and zeal, you can achieve just anything.
Over the years, these female entertainers who have become pace setters in the music industry have successfully launched their music careers in very unique and creative ways. They have remained unstoppable since they came into the limellight.
Yemi Alade
28 year old Yemi Alade is an Afropop singer and songwriter who gained prominence after winning the Peak Talent Show in 2009. Yemi has been featured on the covers of several magazines and she has performed her songs around the world sharing the same stage with international music acts. She is best known for her hit single “Johnny”.
Omawumi
She came into limelight in 2007 after becoming the runner-up on West African Idols, a reality TV show part of the Idols franchise. Omawumi has only risen higher since then with hit tracks like “Bottom Belle, In The Music, Today Na Today etc.
With various awards on her shelf, Omawumi has proven that the music industry isn’t just meant for the men.
Simi
Simi started her career as a gospel singer, with a debut album ‘Ogaju’ in 2008. Her career came into spotlight in 2014 after she released “Tiff”, a song which was nominated in two categories at The Headies 2015 and further brought her to mainstream recognition.
Simi has hit songs like “Jamb Question, Joromi, Love Don’t Care” etc to her credit. With several awards to her name, Simi has definitely come to stay.
Tiwa Savage
In 2006, Tiwa participated in the UK edition of The X Factor and advanced to the final 24 while attending music school. In 2015, she won MOBO Awards for Best African Act and Female Artiste of the Year.
She moved to Nigeria and kick started her music career, releasing hits like “Kele Kele Love, My darling etc. Tiwa has remained unstoppable launched ointo the music industry.
Waje
The first major spotlight she received was in 2008, when she featured in the P-Square hit track titled “Do Me”. After then, Waje has gone on to release a number of songs which include: “In The Air, Mountain, Coco Baby, Left For Good, I Wish”
She has worn different awards such as Best Rhythm And Blues Singer 2011, Best Female Vocalist 2011 Hiphop World Awards (HEADIES), Best Female Performer 2010 South South Awards.
Afrobeats is poised to reach unprecedented heights in 2025 as Nigerian music continues its remarkable global ascent.
The genre’s explosive growth over the past five years has transformed the international music landscape, with Nigerian artists pioneering innovative sounds and breakthrough collaborations across continents.
Industry experts predict that 2025 will mark Afrobeats’ most significant year yet. This is because Nigerian superstars leverage their growing influence to push creative boundaries and forge new paths in the global music scene.
The commercial success of Nigerian music has created a ripple effect. Consequently, this inspires a new generation of artists and producers who are eager to contribute to Afrobeats’ evolution in 2025.
The momentum behind Nigerian music shows no signs of slowing, with record-breaking streaming numbers, sold-out international venues, and prestigious award recognition becoming increasingly common.
As Afrobeats prepares to dominate charts and festivals throughout 2025, fans can anticipate a year filled with groundbreaking releases.
Also, high-profile collaborations and possibly some dramatic industry dynamics are not exempted.
This artistic renaissance spans multiple fronts – from innovative musical fusions to ambitious visual productions – suggesting an exciting period ahead for Nigerian music enthusiasts.
The year promises to deliver everything from chart-topping singles to headline-grabbing rivalries. Furthermore, this would set the stage for what could be a defining chapter in Nigeria’s musical journey.
5 things to expect in Afrobeats in 2025
1. Grammy Glory
A Nigerian artist is preparing to secure the Best African Music Performance award at the Grammy Awards on February 3, 2025. Fans eagerly anticipate Nigerian artists dominating multiple categories and celebrating significant victories.
2. Hit Song Domination
Afrobeats’ global ascent has been fuelled by a string of hit songs. They have played a crucial role in breaking down barriers and captivating international audiences.
Following a relatively subdued 2024 with a limited number of crossover hits, Nigerian stars will undoubtedly strive to deliver a wave of chart-topping singles in 2025.
Fans can also anticipate exciting collaborations as Nigerian artists continue their tradition of combining their talents to create groundbreaking music.
3. Album Releases Galore
2025 promises to be an exciting year for fans, with several highly anticipated album releases on the horizon.
The likelihood of multiple hit records increases significantly with the imminent releases from prominent artists. Predicting, these artists could be Davido, Burna Boy, Omah Lay, Kizz Daniel, Tiwa Savage, OdumoduBlvck, Ruger, and Adekunle Gold.
4. The Rise of New Stars
Each year, a new crop of talented artists emerges, transitioning from obscurity to stardom. 2025 is expected to introduce a fresh wave of breakout acts. These acts will play a defining role in shaping the future of Nigerian music.
5. The Inevitable Celebrity Feud
Although undesirable, celebrity disputes are not uncommon within the Nigerian music industry. New rivalries will explode in Nigerian music in 2025. Old enemies will reignite their past conflicts.
Music fans should expect dramatic clashes between celebrities throughout the year. These industry battles will keep social media buzzing.
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Qing Madi Delivers A Soulful Performance Of “Favourite Pyscho”
Published
3 weeks agoon
January 8, 2025By
ReporterRising Afro-RnB sensation Qing Madi launches into 2025 with a mesmerising performance on the prestigious COLOURS platform, showcasing her latest single, “Favourite Psycho,” against their signature minimalist backdrop.
The artist commands the space with a magnetic presence, her voice running through each sound with masterful control and emotional authenticity.
The song mixes Afrobeats drums with modern R&B sounds. Strong drum patterns keep a steady beat in the background. Smooth keyboard sounds and rich chords play softly under Qing Madi’s singing.
The music stays subtle and doesn’t overpower her voice, letting her take centre stage.
As she performs, Qing Madi navigates the complex emotional landscape of her lyrics with remarkable nuance. Her vocal delivery shifts seamlessly between powerful belting and intimate whispers, reflecting the song’s exploration of love’s contradictions.
The narrative unfolds through vivid metaphors and raw confessions, painting a picture of a relationship caught between passion and pain, trust and suspicion.
The chorus showcases her exceptional range, with layered harmonies adding depth to the hook’s memorable melody. Each verse delves deeper into the story, building emotional tension through carefully crafted lyrical progression.
The bridge section provides a particularly poignant moment, stripping back the instrumentation to highlight the vulnerability in her voice.
Throughout the performance, Qing Madi demonstrates why she’s emerging as a defining voice in the contemporary Afro-RnB scene.
Her ability to blend cultural influences while maintaining authentic emotional expression sets her apart.
The COLORS performance serves as a powerful statement of artistic identity, introducing her unique sound to a global audience while staying true to her musical roots.
The result is a spellbinding display of talent that leaves viewers eagerly anticipating her next moves in the industry.
Stream the song below.
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MUSIC
Olamide & Asake Officially Part Ways; Alleged Details Of Contract Termination Emerge
Published
4 weeks agoon
December 28, 2024By
ReporterYBNL Music founder Olamide has approved the early contract termination of artist Asake, videowheelztv reports.
The contract dissolution grants Asake ownership of his master recordings from his tenure with the label. Both parties have established a 10-year royalty-sharing arrangement to continue the financial terms of their original agreement.
The separation took place in recent months, following Asake’s release of his album “Lungu Boy.”
Speaking on the separation, Olamide reportedly said:
I didn’t create YBNL because I wanted to make money. I created it because I wanted to see other young people grow, so if any artist under me wants to leave, they are free.
He added more specifically that,
Asake has done his part, and I’m proud of him.
Reports earlier this week revealed that Asake removed all YBNL-related content from his social media profiles and unfollowed his connections, including Olamide.
Sources indicate that Olamide extended a new contract offer to Asake following the expiration of his initial YBNL agreement.
Despite Olamide’s attempts to secure Asake’s continued partnership, the artist declined the offer, choosing to separate from the mentor who significantly contributed to his international success.
An insider disclosed that the situation reached its conclusion two weeks ago when Asake definitively ended negotiations, expressing his intention to operate independently.
The development marks a significant shift in their professional relationship, which began in 2022 when Asake first signed with YBNL.
During his tenure with the label, Asake achieved remarkable success, releasing multiple hit singles and notably selling out London’s O2 Arena on two occasions.
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