Showing posts with label afripopmag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label afripopmag. Show all posts

August 23, 2012

Go Widdit

How dope is this montage from AfriPOP! Mag?

You know how we feel about Zaki around these parts so we won't write some long thing about her latest single. "Don't light my fire 'less you can burn with it," she cautions a potential someboooady in the colourful Go Widdit video. And to think Dude looked at me funny when I told him I'd like to draw a mustache onto my face. Psssh. You like? I mean the video, not the bit about me and a fake mustache.

June 13, 2012

Naija Take-Over



 Listen, man. First of all, if you're upset that there's a nekkid guy on theblagg, please come back next post. Ha! For real, though, P-Square have been doing their thing for the longest time. A while ago, the twins released one of The Ordinary Girl's favourite songs, Chop My Money. The song features Mr May D and Akon, which isn't surprising seeing that they are signed to his Konvict Music Nigeria imprint. Peep the jam below.



For a while, I thought the brothas were singing "20 Naira in my name" which sent AfriPOP! Mag's Phiona Okumu into serious LOL action. According to AfriPOP!, P-Square now have a deal with Universal Music to distribute their music in South Africa so you can't complain that you like their music but can't support them because the CDs aren't available in South Africa. For now, peep P-Square's Beautiful Onyinye remix featuring Rick Ross, uh!

November 25, 2011

HowAboutBeth



Her full name is Beth Mburu-Bowie, now she goes by HowAboutBeth and Phiona introduced us. You like?

POWERMAN by HowAboutBeth

February 24, 2011

CTRL + ALT + MSC

Dope screengrab found over at Meet Obsession

Gotcha! You thought we were going to say DEL, right? Yeah, well we like the MSC (music) bit better. One half of Sweat X, Spoek Mathambo recently released his newest video - and we LOVE IT, shout out to the honourary blagger for the headsup. We once interviewed him for afriPOP! mag on a crowded and loud ass stair case in Melville and he's seemed like a good chap ever since. This video is called Control - a cover of Joy Division's She's Lost Control - and it might test yours if you're a traditionalist. Enjoy. Oh and get his Mshin' Wam album.

September 17, 2010

M3NSA's MOBO



Our good friends from afripopmag let us in on some good news:


London- As a fitting crown to what continues to be an epic year for M3NSA, the Ghanaian London-based MC, producer and singer has received a preliminary nod for a UK Music of Black Origin (MOBO) award.

The announcement was made on Wednesday 8th September at a ceremony in London ahead of the 15th anniversary of the MOBO Awards show, set to take place on October the 20th. M3NSA’s name was listed amongst 15 of the finest artists in Africa and in the Diaspora who will contend via public vote in the category for the Best African Act.

“I feel like after putting in a lot of time, energy and heart into creating music that I feel is authentic and truly represents what we are about as Africans in the diaspora, it’s good to be acknowledged for it,” comments M3NSA, adding, “It’s such a good feeling to be part of the scene right now. Being in the same category of other artists that I respect and who are doing amazing things is overwhelming.”

Said artists include K’Naan, Blk Jks, P Square and none other than fellow FOKN Boi Wanlov the Kubolor, with whom M3NSA conceptualised and performed on the hilarious Coz Ov Moni, known also as the world’s first pidgin musical. Adds M3NSA, ‘Kubolor and I are excited about our nominations because we know it is the beginning of great things to come.’



This is certainly the case for his solo career as M3NSA prepares for the release of his debut international album No. 1 Mango Street on October 2nd 2010. In summary, it’s a narrative referencing the place where he grew up in Accra, in parts nostalgic (Looking for My Way Home), at times pensive (No One Knows Tomorrow) and even humorous (Yenko’oo featuring Kwabena Jones). It is also remarkably assured and earnest as up until this point, M3NSA has spent a good twelve years perfecting his musicianship both as a producer (for legends such as Hip Life pioneer Reggie Rockstone and London DJ/producer Richy Pitch) and also as a live performer. He has opened shows for Wu-Tang Clan, The Roots, Little Brother and the Gorillaz, and more recently rocked the mic with Damon Albarn, The Gorillaz, Tony Allen and Amadou and Mariam at the Africa Express events in France and Spain.

London revellers can experience the launch set from one of Ghana’s most respected rappers on Friday 2 October at the Rich Mix. Attached is the lead single ‘No One Knows Tomorrow’ a breezy optimistic tune sampling Nigerian folk-soul singer Asa. Please add to your blogs and social media forums for streaming. Or just listen for yourself.

The general public is invited to sign up to MOBO.com and vote for their choice of the Best African Act.


We're rooting for the kid