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Friday 25 November 2016

COSON DIRECTOR, EFE OMOROGBE CELEBRATES WIFE AS THEY MARK 15TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY


Now Muzik C.E.O and COSON director, Mr. Efe Omorogbe on November 24, 2016 took to social media networking site; Instagram to celebrate his wife, Mrs. Bukonla Omorogbe on their 15th wedding anniversary.

He wrote:


@efeomorogbe  -  If I had to start from scratch and do it all again, I'll choose you. Again and again. Thanks for 15 fabulous years. You have been the best part of my entire life. Love you die!



The entire COSON family wishes Mr. Efe and Bukonla Omorogbe many more blessed years together.


COSON CELEBRATES GOSPEL STAR, KSB AS SHE ADDS A YEAR

(L - R) COSON's consultant, Mrs Lucy Ajay; COSON's HOFA, Ms Bernice Eriemeghe, COSON chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji, Gospel star, KSB, Music star, Essence and Energy Band Leader, Maureen.

Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Nigeria's sole approved collective management organisation for musical works and sound recordings on Wednesday, November 23, 2016, held a gathering to celebrate gospel star and copyright activist Kenny Saint Best.

The celebration which held at the COSON headquarters in Opebi, Ikeja, had in attendance top COSON executives such as the COSON chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji, COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji, and COSON's public affairs consultant, Mrs Lucy Ajayi.

Also present was music songstress, Essence and leader of the energy band, Maureen, among others.

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Thursday 10 November 2016

FULL LIST OF WINNERS AT AFRIMA 2016



The 3rd edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) took place at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels, VI, Lagos.

The hosts, who were drawn from the three majorly spoken languages in Africa— English, French and Arabic—were Ahmed Soultan (Morocco);  Bonang Matheba (South Africa; and Ika Jang(Congo).

The award night saw several top class performances from music stars and COSON members such as Phyno and Seyi Shay.
Phyno on stage
There were also mindblowing performances from Tanzania’s Diamond Platnumz, Ghana’s VVIP, and Nigeria’s Aramide, Ycee, among many others.
Ycee performing at the AFRIMA 2016
The music award ceremony which was well attended by dignitaries such as the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and the COSON team made up of the COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji, General Manager, Mr Chinedu Chukwuji, Head of Finance and Administration, Ms. Bernice Eriemeghe, Communications Manager, Tolu Balogun and a host of others, saw Falz the Bahd Guy take home the award  of ‘Revelation of the Year’, Star boy, Wizkid won ‘Artist of the Year’ while Aramide pulled a surprise by winning the award for ‘Best Female West Africa’.

(L - R) Ms. Bernice Eriemeghe, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji, TY Mix and a friend
Nigerian music maestro, King Sunny Ade was awarded a Special Recognition Award for his role in music development.
KSA receiving his award
Singer and Dancer, Korra Obidi with Tolu Balogun
Simi on stage

The AFRIMA 2016 WINNERS are: 
1. Best Male East Africa – Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
2. Best Female East Africa – Cindy Sanyu (Uganda)
3. Best Male South Africa – Black Coffee (South Africa)
4. Best female South Africa – Sally Boss Madam (Namibia)
5. Best Male Central Africa- Wax Dey (Cameroon)
6. Best Female Central Africa- Bruna Tatiana (Angola)
7. Best Male North Africa – DJ Van  (Morocco)
8. Best Female North Africa- Zina Daoudia (Morocco)
9. Best Male West Africa – Flavour (Nigeria)
10. Best Female West Africa – Aramide (Nigeria)
11. Best Inspirational Female – Naomi Achu (Cameroon)
12. Best Artiste/Dou/GroupBand in African Contemporary- Flavour (Nigeria)
13. Most Promising Artiste- Amine Aub (Morocco)
14. African Fans Favorite – Phyno (Nigeria)
15. Song writer of the year – Unique (Uganda)
16. Special Recognition Award- King Sunny Ade (Nigeria)
17. Best Artist/Duo/Group African Hiphop- Stanley Enow (Cameroon)
18. Best Artist/Duo/Group African Ragga & Dancehall- Patoranking (Nigeria)
19. Best Artist/Duo/Group African Traditional music- Zeynab (Benin)
20. Best Artist/Duo/Group African Electro -Such (Zimbabwe)
21. Best Artist/Duo/Group African RnB – Henok & Mehari Brothers (Ethiopia)
22. Best Artist/Duo/Group in African Rock -M’vula (Angola)
23. Best African Jazz – Jimmy Dludlu (South Africa)
24. Best African Group -VVIP (Ghana)
25. Best African Collaboration – Mbilo Mbilo by Eddy Kenzo (Uganda) ft Niniola (Nigeria)
26. Video of the Year – Dogo Yaro by VVIP (Ghana)
27. Revelation of the year – Falz (Nigeria)
28. Album of the year – Ahmed Soultan (Morocco)
29. Song of the year- Utanipenda Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
30. Artist of the Year -Wizkid (Nigeria)


Friday 28 October 2016

SOLIDSTAR UNVEILS 'W.E.E.D' TRACK LIST, ALBUM SET FOR OCTOBER 31ST


Nigerian singer Joshua Iniyezo, better known by his stage name Solid Star has released the track list to his anticipated album 'W.E.E.D'.

'W.E.E.D' which is an acronym of Witness Everything Exceptionally Different is a 21 track album, and features collaboration with top music stars such as 2baba Idibia, Diamond Platnumz, Oritse Femi, Burna Boy, Timaya, Flavour and Reminisce among others.


Solid Star released the track listing along with the following; 

'This moment right here; is incredibly special to me. This is a moment that would go down in history!

I am beyond proud to show the world; especially my amazing fans the body of work I've dedicated ample amount of time and effort to...
I present to you; 'WEED' album cover.

I can't even begin to express the amount of joy my heart abounds right now - I just want you all to get a feel of this amazing piece of art.
I really can't wait for ya'll to get a feel of 'WEED'. For now, all I can say is; this is an appetizer for what's set to come! 

Anticipate the release of #WEED; Witness Everything Exceptionally Different! #WEEDTheAlbum 

God bless everyone that contributed in making this piece of Work a great art! From the producers and engineers @pbanksdbeatmaker @kukbeatz @iamdelb, Orbit,  @iambrainmix  @sukasounds @indomixng @swapsondmix for the sleepless nights and all the efforts you put in to perfect this sound, And all my talented brothers that contributed their bundle of talents to #WEEDtheAlbum  @official2baba  @timayatimaya  @mreazi @tiwasavage  @patorankingfire @burnaboygram @davidoofficial @oritsefemi @duncanmighty @iamreminisce @zoroswagbag @iamharrysong @attitudeonline @falzthebahdguy and Small Doctor, my record label @achievasent and team for all your immense contributions. As you have all blessed mine, may the Lord bless each and  everything you set out to do in. Amen.  #WEEDtheAlbum drops in a bit and you know my music always speak for itself. God bless you as you download, share and repost. SOLIDSTAR #SHABA.'

FALZ AND SIMI CREATE 'CHEMISTRY' AS JOINT EP


After teasing fans with several ‘Pre –wedding shoot’ themed photographs on social media, Folarin Falana best known as ‘Falz the Bahd Guy’ and Simisola Bolatito Ogunleye known as ‘Simi’ have jointly released an EP (Extended Play) titled ‘Chemistry’.
This was unveiled on Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 12:01am during their joint host at the Industry Nite event held in Victoria Island, Lagos, which also coincided with Falz’s birthday.

Chemistry, which currently sits atop iTunes charts, contains 7 music tracks namely; Foreign, Want to, Show you pepper, Cinderella, Chemistry, Shake Your Body and Enough.


Purchase Chemistry -  HERE

KSB TO HOLD FIRST CHURCH CONCERT IN 18 YEARS


For the first time in her very successful 18 year career, renowned musician, label executive and politician Kenny Saint Best has announced plans to hold her first ever concert in a church.

Tagged ‘KSB live in worship’, the music concert will hold on Sunday November 20, 2016 atRCCG The Kings Court, 3 Keystone Bank Crescent, Off Adeyemo Alakija Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The concert will also feature an all women line up of musicians and entertainers including, YINKA DAVIES, MONIQUE, ESSENCE, BOLA UDOM, EFE NATHAN, LEPACIOUS BOSE, VIBE DANCERS and many many more.


Speaking on the concert and its concept, KSB says, 'I've had two different concerts in the past at Muson Center, but this one is very special to me because it's the first concert I'll be doing in a church auditorium and it’s an all worship concert'.

credit: KSB & The Net NG

COSON'S GM, MR CHINEDU CHUKWUJI TALKS MS. TARJA KOSKINEN- OLSSON'S VISIT, COPYRIGHT ISSUES AND DECEMBER'S AGM


We recently had a chat with Intellectual Property expert and activist, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji; General Manager, Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) on the visit of Ms. Tarja Koskinen – Olsson to the organisation. In this interview, the GM also shed more light on COSON’s activities, why COSON goes to court, as well as what to expect from this year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) slated for December.

Q: Hello Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji, how are you?

A: I am doing great, thank you.

Q: What brings world renowned Copyright expert Ms. Tarja Koskinen – Olsson to COSON? Considering the fact that you run a thriving collective management organisation which definitely implies your team already understands the copyright subject.

A: At COSON we’ve always believed in continuous improvement and that is one of the planks upon which our vision and drive has been put on, and as part of that initiative it is good to train, and retrain your work force and for me the satisfaction of your employees, in terms of giving them the appropriate training, especially in the kind of environment that we find ourselves where the knowledge level is still at its lowest. It becomes incumbent on us to provide training opportunities to enhancing their capacity in terms of technical’s and I think that is one of the reasons we have brought in Tarja, who for us has seen it all with respect to collective management, she has previously headed a collective management organisation in her country, she has ran a music cmo, audiovisual cmo, she has several years of experience and I’ve worked closely with Ms Tarja in the last 5 years and I know she has got substance in terms of the right elements COSON staffs will need to help them do their jobs better. My belief is that a well trained work force is a huge advantage to the entire system. For us, it is part of our drive to train and re-train our staffs most especially in this area where knowledge keeps developing, information keeps changing and we want to be at the top of things and not caught napping. For us, if at the end of the day we can be the cutting edge of happenings in intellectual property, then we’ve done much. Then at the same time, if we can reach our users in the language that they best understand and at the end of the day are able to improve our collection and pay more royalties to the right owners, and then we can say yes, we are doing the right thing.

Q: A while back Rob Hooijer, a copyright specialist was in the country and at COSON to train the workforce and now Ms. Tarja, COSON surely has invested heavily in ensuring in-depth understanding of Intellectual Property and Copyright by staffs, but I have to ask, in COSON’s 6 years of existence, how do you rate the level of public acceptance towards avoiding Copyright Infringement?

A: Let me start by saying you did mention that Rob was here about 2 months ago and you look at what the 2 personalities bring, though similar, they bring 2 different things based on the experienced gained from where they are coming from. Rob has headed SAMRO for a number of years and has also being at the helms of CISAC at one point in time, for us bringing them says alot about COSON in terms of workforce improvement. Now going back to the perception and acceptance of what COSON has come to represent, it hasn’t always been this easy. At the beginning, alot of people said to us it could never happen in Nigeria, that people will not pay for usage of music in their commercial or public setting and then yes it is true that for a long time music had been used for free but we are consistent with our mandate and what we decided to do is to keep pushing. While it is not yet Eldorado, while we haven’t arrived at our promised land, we can say to you that we are far better off than where we were 6 years ago. The level of perception in terms of respect for intellectual property is gradually changing and also understanding that the richest people on earth today are not owners of oil wells, steel mills. The age of brick and mortal generation is fast passing, weare now in the information age and with information you talk about knowledge and that’s where we are right now. We need to seen to keep educating our different stakeholders group about the need to respect intellectual property. You can’t build an information or knowledge technology without building it on the fulcrum of respect of intellectual property. If we do not respect intellectual property, then we as well kiss our knowledge and information economy goodbye. That is why more attention must be paid to the respect of copyright and related rights as it concerns what we do at COSON. We are far better than where are coming from but they are still alot of people who think we are joking, but I want to say we would keep educating and informing our users and where we need to make use of the instruments of the law, we would do that very well.

Q: Talking about using the instrument of the law, COSON is known to have sued some of the biggest organisations in Nigeria, what gives COSON the impetus, considering that these are organisation giants that many will be scared to sue?

A: I would say that first and foremost, COSON is approved by the law and Nigeria is a law abiding country, so when people say laws don’t work here, it is perhaps they have not tested the law. Secondly, we are not a fly –by – night organisation; we are approved by the Federal Government. Thirdly, we’ve been given a job to do both by the government and owners of the works we represent, so it’s common to say that if we’ve done our best to get people to fulfil their obligations by using moral suasion and that is not working, as a responsible organisation, what do you do? You approach the 3rd party to intervene in the matter and when COSON goes to court, COSON is simply asking the court to intervene in the matter and that is what civil societies do, rather than going on the streets with cutlasses and causing a riot. We have approached the court and we believe that is a descent and most honourable thing to do. We go to court armed with the necessary facts and figures that we represent XYZ. The law has not said you can use another man’s property and go scot free, so we go to court with concrete evidence to show that we have these rights within our cover and you cannot use these rights without the appropriate license. COSON is not afraid to approach the court when it has to do with the issues we are mandated to deal with, whatever organisation you represent, it is to your best interest if you are using music for commercial or public purposes that you get licensed by COSON to avoid any form of litigation because at the end of the day, it will cost you more to deal with an issue that is already in court. We are not crazy people or wackos like some people have made the public to believe, we are very reasonable people, we do not just go to court without first exhausting other reasonable options, it is when all other alternatives fail that we proceed to the courts to interpret the law.

Q: Finally, COSON is known to always spring up surprises at the tail end of the year, the AGM is coming up also. What are we to expect from COSON before the year ends?

A: Even though we are called a collective society, our job is beyond just collection of royalties. One of the critical assignments the government and our members have given to us is to make sure we collect and distribute. Like it is in our tradition, for the last 5 years, we have been consistent with our pledge that we will keep distributing royalties without fail, come December 2016 COSON will distribute royalties to its member, and we hope and believe that it will be more than we have distributed in the previous years and we hope to put smiles on the faces of the right holders come December. Right now we do not know what amount we are distributing but we do believe it will surpass what we have put out there in the last 5 years.

Q: Thank you so much Mr Chinedu Chukwuji for your time

A: Thank you. You are most welcome.



Monday 24 October 2016

FATHER OF COSON'S GM, PA JOSIAH ONYEOGARIDINMA CHUKWUJI LAID TO REST AMIDST TEARS


Nigeria’s eastern state of Imo came alive as dignitaries from all works of life converged at Oka Autonomous Community in Isiala – Mbano L.G.A, Imo State for the final burial arrangements and celebration of life of Late Pa Josiah Onyeogaridinma Chukwuji, father of COSON’s General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Angus Chukwuji.


The burial arrangements began with a Service of Songs at his residence on Thursday, October 20, 2016 and continued on Friday, October 21, 2016 with a well attended Funeral Service at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Oka, Isiala Mbano L. G. A.



This was followed by his internment at his residence, Chukwuji Compound, Ndi – Owerre, Oka, Isiala Mbano.


Among the dignitaries present were Chairman, Copyright Society of Nigeria, Chief Tony Okoroji; General Manager, AVRS, Mr. Victor Nwokocha; National President, MUPMAN, Engr. Sharon Essco Wilson; COSON Directors, Hon. And Mrs. John Udegbunam, Mrs Azeezat Allen; COSON staffs, amongst many others.

An outing service was also held to celebrate the life and times of Late Pa Josiah Chukwuji at the St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Isiala Mbano L.G.A on Sunday, October 23, 2016.

Late Pa Josiah Onyeogaridinma Chukwuji was born to the family of Chukwuji and Martha Okparaegede of Oka Autonomous Community in the present day Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State.

He started his primary education at Enitonia Primary School, Ibeme, Mbano, Okigwe, Imo State and later went to Ibeme Community School, Mbano, Okigwe, Imo State where he later completed his Standard Six.

In search of better opportunities, he left the village on April 15, 1957 for Lagos. On arrival, he lived with his older brother, Late Pa Johnson Chukwuji. After seven months of searching for a job, was employed by a Building and Civil Engineering Contractor; Cappa & D’Albeto, one of Nigeria’s oldest organisations in the Nigerian Construction Industry today.

In 1960, when the Federal Palace Hotel opened its gate to the public, Pa Chukwuji joined the national hotel as a pioneer staff.

While in employment of Federal Palace Hotel, he decided to settle down with his heartthrob, Janet Ukachi Oguike in February 1966. Their marriage was blessed with children and they lived together for fifty years.

Pa Josiah’s relationship with Federal Palace Hotel was however abruptly interrupted as a result of the Nigerian civil war of between 1967 – 1970.

After the civil war, Pa Chukwuji instead of returning to the service of Federal Palace Hotel decided to join the Federal Ministry of Works & Housing where he rose to a senior position before he retired.

Pa Josiah Chukwuji is survived by his wife of five decades, three gentlemen and a beautiful woman who are all doing well in their chosen fields. He is also survived by many grandchildren.

May the soul of Pa Josiah Onyeogaridinma Chukwuji continue to rest in peace. Amen.





Friday 14 October 2016

ONE ON ONE WITH 'THE GUARDIAN ANGEL' MS. TARJA KOSKINEN - OLSSON



Q: Hello Ms. Tarja Koskinen – Olsson, we are delighted to have you in Nigeria and here at the COSON Headquarters.

A: Thank you. I must say; I am delighted to be back in Nigeria. I really love the drive you have in this country.

Q: Thank you for that ma. How do you rate the growth of COSON since inception? Progressive? As compared with the CMO’s of other countries?

A: When I first made contact with the people who are driving COSON today, there didn’t exist any COSON and that’s in 2009. So in a very few years, COSON has been capable of starting the operations, that is getting the money in and getting the money out to the rights holders to whom it belongs, in my view, COSON has been rapid in development. I think your success criteria is being capable of convincing all the music stakeholders, be them composers, song writers, performers or record producers to put their acts together, that isn’t self evident in every country. So COSON has being really fortune to be able to do this and provide viable service for the users.

Q: Exactly what brings you to Nigeria?

A: I am here on behalf of a Norwegian Copyright Development Association and its task is to make creativity foster in developing countries. For creativity to foster you need a strong copyright protection act, you need organisations like COSON to put that protection into practise because only with the law nothing happens, it remains on a piece of paper, you need organisations like COSON making the copyright system function. I am also here for the training of new officials in the organisation together with a newer organisation called the AVRS (Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria) how to do the copyright business, so that money comes in and money goes out.
Cross section of some COSON and AVRS officials
Q: On a personal note, why have you remained in the Copyright and Intellectual Property field for so long. What motivates you to keep going?

A: I have said time and again and I am privileged to say it again, I have 2 passions in my life; People and Copyright.  People come first because they are the ones who make the wonderful music, do the great movies and write the books and so on and Copyright  is for me a good tool to enhance their  living possibilities, making more music, more films and also assisting the creative industries to make money for the whole society.

Q: What do you make of the line of thoughts that usage of creative works is a means of promotion for the creative mind and so payments need not be made?

A: That line of thought comes everywhere; it is not only in Nigeria. Radio stations all over the world think they are the biggest promoters of music and sometimes one needs to tell the story to them that first of all without an organisation like COSON, they’d need to get the rights from thousands or millions of right holders all over the world or alternatively stop playing music because there is no legal obligation for the stations to play music nor the shops nor restaurants or wherever it is being deployed. They have chosen to play music because that is what the listeners want or needed for the ambiance. It adds value to the business, and whatever is valuable to your business should be paid for. The shop keeper needs to pay for the rent of the premises but if they dislike paying for the music, it’s easy, they should switch off the music and see the result.

Q: You’ve seen the birth of COSON  and you’ve witnessed its growth. Looking at COSON in 5years, what heights do you see COSON attaining?

A: I’d like COSON to be the most successful collective management organisation on this continent. Nigeria has the largest population with about 170million people and Nigeria has a tremendously thriving music industry, so you have all the ingredients in becoming the number 1 organisation in collection and distribution of royalties on the continent. That’s where I’d like COSON to be.

Q: Thank you so much for your time ma.

A: A pleasure. Thank you.



Photo credit: Google search & COSON 

KENNY SAINT BEST TO STAGE CONCERT IN NOVEMBER, 12 MUSIC TRACKS READY FOR RELEASE



Multiple Award Winning Gospel Artiste, Writer and A&R Consultant, Kenny Saint Best has disclosed that she is set to a hold a concert come November 2016.

The Gospel star who marvelled us with several hits in the past was asked if fans are to expect any new song, to which is replied 'Infact 12 worship songs are ready o. They'd start to drop this October'.

KSB, as she is fondly called also revealed that there will be a slight change to what her fans have experienced in recent times in terms of her music, 'I do not want to say I am done with Hip Hop or Street Gospel, because I've dropped so many of them in the past, I am back in the Church doing Worship. I am doing New Gospel and it is Worship.'


INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EXPERT, TARJA KOSKINEN-OLSSON HOSTS TRAINING CLASSES AT COSON


World renowned Intellectual Property expert, Ms. Tarja Koskinen - Olsson arrived Nigeria last weekend and devoted the week to training staffs of Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) and the Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) on Copyright and Intellectual Property. 

Ms. TARJA KOSKINEN-OLSSON who currently works as an international Intellectual Property expert with special emphasis on management of rights and is actively engaged in development cooperation throughout the world, used the opportunity to congratulate COSON on the giant strides being made as a collective management organisation for musical works and sound recordings in Nigeria.





Thursday 13 October 2016

IS AZEEZAT QUEEN OF LOVE SHOOTING A NEW MUSIC VIDEO?


'Rhythm & Soul' singer, Azeezat Allen popularly referred to as the 'Queen of love', recently had the media awash when several photographs purportedly on set were released.
The 'Ife Mi' crooner when contacted didn't disclose either as her reply was 'I am working on several projects, as soon as they are completed, it would be made known to everyone.'
Azeezat had last month granted permission to the Department of Music at the prestigious University of Ibadan to score her music for the world. The COSON director also earlier in the year gave hints that collaborations and personal songs were likely to be released this year.
On her official Instagram account (azeezatqueenoflove) she posted the above photo and captioned it 'So that's how God decided to surprise His sweetheart once again! U guys will just not understand, this was a gift from God. Lord I publicly ask for forgiveness for my misbehaviour. But still, I need that one thing! I'm saying 'thank u', 'forgive me', and 'pls help me' in one voice.'

PHYNO MARKS BIRTHDAY WITH 'PINO PINO'


PENTHAUZE signed music star and COSON member; Phyno, has released a new music video to mark his birthday.

The video titled 'Pino Pino' was released on Sunday October 9, 2016 which was Phyno's birthday.


Watch

CALLY IKPE ANNOUNCES SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES FOR NMVA 2016

Cally Ikpe

C.E.O Callivision Network , Frontline Entertainment Figure and organiser of the Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) has announced the submission of entries for the NMVA 2016.


Submission of entries closes on Friday, October 18, 2016. The NMVA 2016 is themed 'A world without violence'.

Monday 10 October 2016

DJ JIMMY JATTS #JIMMYSJUMPOFF IN 1 MINUTE


Did you miss out on ace Disc Jockey - Cool DJ Jimmy Jatt's #JimmysJumpOff 2016, The Mainland Invasion?

We bring to you a 1 minute clip of how things unfolded at the event as shared by Africa's most recognised DJ's.


Watch


Video Credit: Cool DJ Jimmy Jatt

TY BELLO COLLABORATES WITH DAVIDO AND IT'S NOT ON A SONG

Ty Bello

Nigerian singer, song writer and photographer, Toyin Sokefun - Bello, best known as Ty Bello recently collaborated with HKN signed artiste and C.E.O of Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), Davido on set for renowned ThisDay Style Magazine.

The video which was shared by Ty Bello on her official Instagram account (@tybello) described it as 'The most amazing shoot'.

Davido
In her words, 'I had the most amazing shoot with @davidoofficial for @thisdaystyle. I had mad love and respect for the guy. He's a true artist.. And he was happy to experiment. Refreshingly down to earth and we had a blast! thanks @duchesskaykay @kamalajiboye and Natalie for rocking this. Special thanks to @okunoren for letting us do this to a beautiful jacket. I love my job.'

Here is the video


Photo credit: Google search

‘I WILL NOT LET OKOROJI DOWN SAYS' KASI, THE JUNE 12 GIRL SET TO ROCK THE NATION’




The Nigerian music industry is buzzing in expectations about the new songstress who is being widely talked about even before most people, except her producers, managers and a select few, have heard even one verse of any of her songs.

Her name is KASI. KASI born on the historic day of June 12, 1993 as Mary Anuforo is
 said to be the hottest cake being baked presently in the ovens of the Nigerian music industry.

One of the select people who have listened to and have been wowed by KASI is Chief Tony Okoroji, Chairman, Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) and former President of PMAN who for many years worked for the world-wide recording company, EMI as music producer and Artiste & Repertoire Manager. 

Said Okoroji: “I have spent a life time in the music industry. I have seen talents in different shapes and colours. I am not sure that I have met any talent so real and genuine like the June 12 girl. KASI is absolute joy to work with. She is a natural and has inspired me in many ways. I can’t wait for Nigerians and the world to experience what I have seen in KASI”

Okoroji who owns TOPS, the hot music production, publishing, distribution and events company, says that TOPS is ready to make a big statement soon with an outstanding group of young first class Nigerian talents and KASI will be one of them. Says Okoroji, “KASI will be the First Lady of TOPS. She will be an important music, dance and fashion statement. I am 100% confident that KASI will rock the world and TOPS is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the June 12 girl, the first lady of TOPS, gets a roll out like no other.”

On her part, KASI who lost her civil servant father when she was just ten years old, says, ‘I will never let Chief Tony Okoroji down. I have found out that it is not enough to have talent, you have to have the opportunity to show the world what you can do. I have been everywhere. It was motion without movement. Then I found Chief Tony Okoroji. Thirty minutes after I was introduced to him, he listened to me sing, threw a battery of questions at me. He has become my Guardian Angel, dotting the ‘i’s and crossing the ‘t’s of my career. He has assembled a group of us: young, hungry, talented and crazily creative people: song writers, singers, producers, choreographers, managers, etc and molded us into a family, the TOPS family. We bounce ideas off each other, inspire each other and he motivates us to be the best we can be, insisting that no one who is not a first class talent dedicated to being exceptional will be found anywhere around TOPS. Chief Tony Okoroji has given me the wings to fly. Tell everyone everywhere that KASI is coming. I am ready”