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South Korean Artiste Silly Music Revels in Overwhelming Support During Nigerian Visit

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In a remarkable testament to the warmth and generosity of Nigerians, South Korean dancer and artist Silly Music has been enjoying an extraordinary reception during her current visit to Nigeria.

Known for her viral dance covers of popular Nigerian songs, Silly Music’s journey to Nigeria has been marked by an outpouring of support and hospitality from fans and fellow artists alike. Before even setting foot in Nigeria, Silly Music was met with incredible gestures of kindness.

Renowned Nigerian artist Olamide allegedly went above and beyond to ensure her visit was smooth and enjoyable. He took care of all her logistics, providing her with everything she needed to feel comfortable and welcomed.

A welcome party was also held after her arrival to make her feel welcome in Nigeria.

In addition, popular dancer Poco Lee made a significant impact by cancelling his prior engagements to collaborate with Silly Music on video projects.

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The results of this incredible support have been nothing short of astonishing. Within just three days, Silly Music has gained over 50,000 new followers, all of whom are Nigerians.

This surge in followers reflects the deep connection and enthusiasm Nigerians have for her work, highlighting the country’s embrace of global talent.

Remarkably, Silly Music has not had to spend a single dollar during her stay, with the Nigerian community generously providing for her needs.

From fans offering her gifts to local supporters arranging accommodations and transportation, the level of kindness has been overwhelming. Silly Music has expressed her gratitude, describing Nigerians as “the most supportive people in the world.”

Her experience serves as a shining example of how cultural exchanges can foster extraordinary connections and mutual appreciation.

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As she continues to enjoy the love and support of her Nigerian audience, Silly Music’s visit is set to be a memorable chapter in her career, celebrating the unifying power of music and dance across borders.


 

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Adin Ross Wins $1.6 Million Dollars For Betting On Trump’s Win

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American Social Media Influencer, Adin Ross wins over $1.6 Million after his bet in Donald Trump winning the US Presidential Election.

The influencer reveals her dropped $1 million bet on Donald Trump before the Election Day. With Trump winning the election, the influencer has won 1.6 million dollars.

The influencer also once hosted Donald trump at one of his live sessions, the influencer also showed support for Donald Trump.


 

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Ruger Reveals Why His Shows Are Booked More Than His Colleagues

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Nigerian Artist, Ruger shares his thought on his fully booked shows more than that of his colleagues. He reveals that he does not just perform his songs but shows his personality to the crowd. He states that an artist can have a lot of hit songs but can still be clueless on the stage.

“Let me explain to you why I get booked so much. I don’t come on stage to sing (of which I know l’m so good at) I bring my whole fucking personality on stage it’s not a joke”.
“It’s not by having hit songs you can have a million hit songs and still be clueless on stage at a 200-capacity venue.”

This situation can also explain what Whitemoney meant when talking about Shallipopi’s success in music.


 

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Ariana Grande To Be Credited In The ‘Wicked’ Movie Her Childhood Name

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Popular Singer, Ariana Grande has been working on her upcoming Movie, ‘Wicked’ going to premiers and promoting the film. The Singer, states that she will be credited under her full name in the movie, which is Ariana Grande-Butera.

“Technically, it’s my little girl name! It’s technically little Ari’s name” She shares. The Butera name came from her Father while the Grande name came from her mother, and it is reported that her parents split when she was just 8 years old.

“I just feel like this experience was such a homecoming for me. I feel like I came home to myself in a lot of ways through what I learned from Glinda, from Elphaba,” she shared. “You know, that was my name when I went to see the show when I was 10 years old. It felt like a really lovely way of honoring that.


 

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