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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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Pheelz: “Music is Divine, Not a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme”

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Nigerian artist and producer Philip Kayode, popularly known as Pheelz, has expressed his belief that music should not be viewed as a get-rich-quick scheme, a perception held by some people.

He emphasized that music holds a deeper, more spiritual significance beyond financial gain.

According to Pheelz, music is a divine force that brings healing and serves as a connection to higher powers.

He further explained this idea on his X (formerly Twitter) account, where he shared his thoughts on the essence of music.

In his words, “Music is not a grind. It is not a hustle or a shortcut to wealth. Music is life, it is feeling, healing, and ultimately, music is God.”

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In a separate post, Pheelz also shared his view on the music industry, distinguishing the art of music and the business side of it.

He suggested that while music itself is divine, the music business is humanity’s way of trying to commercialize something that stems from a higher power.

He described the music business as “man’s attempt to commodify God’s energy” while maintaining that the essence of music itself remains sacred.

This perspective is noteworthy in the context of Afrobeats, where many up-and-coming and established artists have often cited poverty and financial struggles as key motivations for their careers.

Pheelz’s message seems to offer a different approach, urging both artists and listeners to recognize music as a spiritual journey rather than just a means to financial success.

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CKay: “Once Mocked, Now Influencing Afrobeats Trends”

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Singer CKay recently took a jab at some of his peers in the Afrobeats scene, claiming they once mocked him for his unique sound but are now emulating his style.

The artist behind the viral hit “Love Nwantiti” asserted that he has been a pioneer of many trends that current Afrobeats artists are now capitalizing on.

Reflecting on his journey, CKay recalled how he was ridiculed when he began promoting Afrobeats on TikTok.

At the time, his innovative approach was met with scepticism, but now many of those who laughed at him have adopted similar strategies, albeit under different names.

On his X (formerly Twitter) account, CKay wrote, “History can’t be rewritten just because some people got paid to rewrite it… I’ll always be here to remind you.”

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He confidently declared, “CKay is the first. I pioneered many vibes Afrobeats artists thrive off today… if you know, you know.

You all laughed when I introduced emo-afrobeat and spent hours on TikTok, but now many are doing the same thing, calling it ridiculous names and making money. You’re welcome, though.”

CKay’s remarks highlight the challenges of innovation in the music industry, where originality can often be met with resistance before it gains acceptance.

His experience serves as a reminder that staying true to one’s artistic vision can eventually lead to broader recognition and influence.


 

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IK Ogbonna Slams CAN Over Fake Miracles

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Nollywood actor IK Ogbonna has criticized the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) over reports of “fake miracles” in some churches.

In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Ogbonna condemned the misuse of God’s name for deceitful purposes, calling it a betrayal of the gospel. He urged Christians to be wary of social media trends that undermine their faith and called on the federal government and CAN to regulate and hold those responsible accountable.


 

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