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Fireboy DML and Lojay Collaborate on Joint EP, Reflects on Working with Lagbaja

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Afrobeats artist Fireboy DML has revealed that he is currently collaborating with fellow musician Lojay on a joint extended play (EP).

During a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM in Lagos, Fireboy spoke about the synergy between him and Lojay, expressing excitement about the project.

“I’m working on a joint EP with Lojay. We share an incredible connection when we’re in the studio together,” Fireboy mentioned, hinting at the strong creative chemistry they’ve developed during their recording sessions.

The announcement has sparked anticipation among fans, eager to see what the two chart-topping artists will bring to the table in their collaboration.

In the same interview, Fireboy also discussed his latest studio album, *Adedomala*, which is his fourth full-length release.

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He reflected on one of the standout tracks, “Back N Forth,” where he collaborated with the iconic Nigerian musician Lagbaja. Fireboy described the experience as highly enlightening, as he praised Lagbaja’s dedication to his craft.

“Lagbaja is by far the most meticulous artist I’ve had the pleasure of working with. His attention to detail is unmatched,” Fireboy said, adding that one of his personal wishes was to see Lagbaja without his signature mask.

Despite the mask staying on throughout their time together, Fireboy expressed deep admiration for the veteran artist. “I learned a great deal from him during our studio sessions,” he added, underscoring how impactful the collaboration was on both a professional and personal level.

This new phase in Fireboy’s career, marked by his album and the upcoming EP with Lojay, shows the artist’s evolution and continued influence in the Afrobeats genre.

Fans are eagerly awaiting what promises to be a fresh and dynamic sound from two of Nigeria’s most prominent music talents.

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“Sex Is Spiritual” – Nigerian Actress Juliana Olayode Speaks Out on Teenage Intimacy

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Nigerian actress Juliana Olayode expresses her worry regarding the increase in sex rates among teenagers.

The actress took to social media and expressed her shock at the things she has heard from teenagers, claiming that it is a serious issue.

“What is your body count? The things I hear these days, especially from teenagers, leave me speechless and break my heart. While some people would say, ‘Enjoy your life while you’re young, make all the mistakes you want now,’ I don’t — that includes sexually.”

“Sex is spiritual. People only talk about the fun part; nobody really talks about the spiritual aspect of it. Sex and other sexual activities are for MARRIED people. I can write an epistle about this.”


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Weekend Vibes: Throw it back with Nigerian Singer 2Baba’s timeless hits

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It’s the weekend (Saturday), and it’s time to unwind with a bit of nostalgia from your favorite songs. Today, we’ll be reminiscing with Nigerian singer 2Baba.

We’ll be going through some of the singer’s most popular songs for you to tune into or reflect on:

  1. If Love Is a Crime

  2. African Queen

  3. E Be Like Say

  4. One Love

  5. Dance Floor

  6. See Me So

  7. Amaka

  8. True Love

  9. I Dey Feel Like

  10. No Shaking


 

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“Afrobeats Has Stalled” – Amaarae Hails Rema’s ‘HEIS’ for Pushing Boundaries

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Ghanaian-American singer Amaarae goes viral after sharing her thoughts on the current state of Afrobeats, stating that the genre has stalled.

She expressed concern about how Afrobeats is becoming too repetitive and urged artists to experiment with new sounds.

“Afrobeats and African music need to evolve. It needs to evolve in a direction that is fearless, and I think right now artists have made so much money from a certain type of sound that they are afraid to step out of the boundaries because they are probably more focused on the financial aspect of it. And as a result, I think Afrobeats has stalled.”

The singer then gave an example, commenting on how Rema did just that with his recent album “HEIS”.


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