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Drake Surpasses Bieber for Most Songs Over 1 Billion Spotify Streams

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The Canadian singer and rapper Drake recently tied Justin Bieber’s record of 15 songs with over a billion streams when his hit collaboration with Chris Brown, “No Guidance,” surpassed the milestone.

Drake now holds the record for the most songs with over 1 billion Spotify streams, achieving this milestone with his hit “Hold On, We’re Going Home.” This accomplishment surpasses both Justin Bieber and Rihanna, who each have 15 songs with over 1 billion streams.

Sixteen of Drake’s songs have surpassed a billion streams on Spotify. These include “One Dance” featuring Wizkid & Kyla, “God’s Plan,” “Passionfruit,” “In My Feelings,” “Work” with Rihanna, “Hotline Bling,” “MIA” with Bad Bunny, “Nice For What,” “Life Is Good” with Future, “Going Bad” with Meek Mill, “Nonstop,” “Yes Indeed” with Lil Baby, “Toosie Slide,” “Too Good” with Rihanna, “No Guidance” with Chris Brown, and “Hold On, We’re Going Home.”


 

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Timi Dakolo Claps Back at Pastor Lazarus Over Gospel Singers’ Fees

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Nigerian Singer, Timi Dakolo responds to trending comment made by Pastor Lazarus regarding gospel singers.

The Pastor makes headline as he criticizes gospel singers who prioritize money over ministration. He shared that many gospel singers have lost sight of the true meaning behind their spiritual calling.

“It has become a performance; someone has come here to charge N5 million just to sing.”

In response to this, Timi Dakolo shares his insights and perspective. The singer states that the singers deserve to live a comfortable life and can charge for their talent.

You should be paid what you deserve. Studio session, production and promotion cost a lot. You have a family to feed, you have rent to pay, you have more songs to put out. We should stop all these attack on people’s work, As much as it is spiritual, music is art.”

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Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu Breaks Silence on Incident with Ebele Obiano with a Cryptic Message

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Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, widow of the late Biafra leader Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, recalls incident with Ebelechukwu Obiano.

The incident occurred in 2022 during the swearing in of Anambra state Governor, Charles Soludo. The two ladies clashed after questioning each other’s presence at the ceremony.

Despite the drama then, the full detail behind the clash was never revealed. Now, three years later, Bianca drops a cryptic message in relations to the incident.

“NEVER TURN YOUR LAST DAY IN OFFICE INTO A PAINFUL EXIT…. As the saying goes, ‘Pink butterflies, especially those with oversized wings or inflated egos, must never fly too dangerously close to the flame.’

“Exactly on this day, 17th March, in 2022, a certain individual under the influence decided to put this adage to the test. Trouble dey sleep.”

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Madrina Slams Subsidy Removal as “Terrible” But Defends President Tinubu

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Nigerian Singer, Madrina sparks speculations as she shares her insights on President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

The singer shared her thoughts during an online debate on the removal of fuel subsidies and how it has affected the government. This debate was sparked after the viral video of the NYSC member who lamented about the country.

The singer states that Tinubu is not the most terrible president Nigeria has ever had, as stated in the viral video. She shares the actions however were terrible in regard to subsidy removal.

When you read The Soldiers of Fortune, you will realize Tinubu is not the most terrible president Nigeria has ever had, but nevertheless, removing 100 per cent of the subsidy was a terrible move.”


 

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