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February 1, 2024 Lil Frosh Requests Reconciliation With Davido At DMW

Lil Frosh Requests Reconciliation With Davido At DMW

Sanni Goriola Wasiu, the emerging Afrobeats artist formerly associated with Davido's record label, Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), is now appealing to be reinstated as a signee.

In a recent interview, Lil Frosh expressed his desire to return to DMW without getting involved in any scandals, relationships, or public disputes. He emphasized, "What I'm seeking from everybody is, 'If you all can help me beg Davido, please help me.'"

Lil Frosh faced significant backlash after his ex-girlfriend, Okeoghene "ThaCuteGemini" Iyomaterie, accused him of physically assaulting her in 2020. Images of her bruised face circulated online, leading Davido to terminate Lil Frosh's contract with the label.

In response to the allegations and after internal investigations, Davido announced the termination of Lil Frosh's recording contract, severing all ties with the artist. Despite the police arresting Lil Frosh in 2021 in connection with the assault allegations, he has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

"I'm reiterating that I know nothing about what happened to the girl. Since 2020, my life has never been the same. I'm not happy. I'm depressed. I know nothing about everything I'm suffering from. It's affecting my career. It's affecting me mentally. Even brands are not ready to work with me," Lil Frosh shared.

February 1, 2024 I Deserve 20 Grammys – Davido

I Deserve 20 Grammys – Davido

Grammy-nominated Nigerian artist David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, recently expressed his belief that he should have won awards in the past.

Despite being overlooked by the Recording Academy, Davido has secured three nominations for the upcoming 66th Grammy Awards.

In a recent interview with France 24 leading up to the Grammy Awards ceremony, Davido shared his thoughts on the recognition. He stated that this is his first-ever Grammy nomination and expressed gratitude to the Recording Academy. Reflecting on the journey, Davido emphasized the hard work put into his album, 'Timeless,' and his patience in the creative process.

Asserting his confidence, Davido remarked, "If you ask me if I deserve Grammys in the past, I already need 20 Grammys." However, he acknowledged the importance of divine timing, stating, "But, like I said, God’s timing is the best. We will see what happens."

The 66th Grammy Awards are scheduled for Sunday, February 4, 2024, in Los Angeles. Davido's album 'Timeless' has earned a nomination in the Best Global Music Album category, while tracks 'Feel' and 'Unavailable' are contenders in the Best Global Music Performance and Best African Music Performance categories, respectively.

January 31, 2024 I Lost Myself After My Mother’s Death – Wizkid

I Lost Myself After My Mother’s Death – Wizkid

Nigerian music sensation Wizkid has responded to concerns raised by fans regarding his recent appearance at an event in London.

The acclaimed artist attended the UK premiere of 'Bob Marley: One Love' where videos captured him looking pensive. This led to widespread speculation and worries among netizens.

Addressing the concerns, Wizkid took to his Instagram story on Wednesday morning to share his thoughts. In a series of posts, he revealed that he has been grappling with a sense of loss since his mother's passing. Wizkid expressed, "Look in the mirror and I don’t feel myself. Mama left me and I lost myself. I can’t wait to feel myself again. Life of a soldier! Military with it! Until then I dey slap away for free so leave me."

He expressed gratitude to his fans for accompanying him through this challenging phase. Wizkid acknowledged, "And I’m thankful that you all are going through this phase with me. You seen me at my lowest now. When you see me back on my high no complain. Expensive pain." The artist's candid acknowledgement of his emotions provides insight into the personal struggles he is currently navigating.

January 31, 2024 Past Bbnaija Winners Didn’t Deserve To Win – Pere Egbi

Past Bbnaija Winners Didn’t Deserve To Win – Pere Egbi

Pere Egbi, a former participant in the Big Brother Naija reality show, has expressed his view that past winners of the competition did not deserve their prizes. He suggested that the voting pattern among Nigerians was driven more by emotions than logical considerations.

In his statement, Pere implied that if the reality show were in South Africa or the United States, the winners might have been different due to a more discerning voting process. Despite his participation in the show twice, first in the 'Shine Ya Eye' season in 2021 and later in the All-Stars edition in 2023, Pere asserted that he would decline the opportunity to participate again.

During a recent discussion, Pere shared his perspective: "My experience in the Big Brother Naija house was a rollercoaster. I had different encounters with different people and experiences that gave me something. Overall, it was good. But if I were asked to return to the [BBNaija] house again, I would not. Simply because I feel Nigerians are not ready for reality TV. Many Nigerians who vote for these guys in these shows in Nigeria, especially Big Brother, are one-track-minded. I’m being honest; if this were a South African or American show, I don’t think the people who won will win.”

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