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Olamide Clarifies “IKIGAI” as an EP, Not an Album, Amid Praise

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Olamide, a renowned Nigerian rapper, emphasized to his followers that his recent release, “IKIGAI,” should be identified as an extended play (EP) rather than an album.

The 7-track EP, meaning “a reason for living” in Japanese, highlights his growth in the music industry.

Featuring collaborations with artists like Fireboy DML, Asake, and Lil Kesh, “IKIGAI” showcases Olamide’s skill in blending diverse sounds.

By addressing this, Olamide underlines the importance of precision and detail in music categorization, even in the digital age.


 

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Mercy Aigbe Hails Iyabo Ojo’s Daughter’s Wedding as ‘Best of the Year’

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Nollywood Actress, Mercy Aigbe applauds colleague and friend, Iyabo Ojo for the lovely wedding of her daughter, Priscilla Ojo.

The actress takes to her official instagram page to express her content and joy for the wedding ceremony. She describes the event as the best wedding of the year.

“JP2025 Best Wedding of the year. A TIME WAS HAD!!!!

Big Congratulations to the couple @its.priscy & @juma_jux

And of course, Iya Iyawo @iyaboojofespris babes, you have done well!!! You are a damn strong woman! Take your flowers”.

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Peter Okoye Reveals How Fan Comparisons Led to P-Square’s Breakup

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Nigerian Singer Peter Okoye popularly known for the former music duo, P-Square reveals reason for split.

During a recent interview, the singer states that fans are the reason for the duo’s break up. He lamented how fans loved to compare which brother/singer was better.

The singer then explained how it affected his relationship and business with his brother, Paul Okoye.

Fans are the reasons Psquare no dey together today. Two brothers dey do one thing, una talk say one better pass one, e con enter one head, he begin misbehave”.


 

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Spyro Sparks Outrage with Claims That Gospel Singers Are Only In It For The Money

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Nigerian Singer Spyro starts up a controversy as he claims that gospel singers only start because of the money.

During a recent interview, the singer claimed that many gospel singers focus on the financial gain and not the spiritual gain.

He claims that there are now little differences between gospel singers and secular artists. “The people that claim to be gospel artists or gospel ministers are just artists -they are in the business to make money just like us in the Afrobeats industry.”


 

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