Tag: Nigerian singer

  • Depression is real- Charly Boy addresses busstop rename conundrum

    Depression is real- Charly Boy addresses busstop rename conundrum

    Charles Oputa, veteran Nigerian entertainer, popularly known as Charly Boy or Area Fada, has spoken about how he handled the controversy that followed the renaming of a Lagos bus stop originally named after him.

    The bus stop, known as Charly Boy Bus Stop, was changed to Olamide Bus Stop. The renaming happened at a time when several streets and bus stops bearing Igbo names were reportedly changed to Yoruba names, sparking ethnic discussions.

    At the peak of the controversy, Charly Boy had said that although the authorities could change the name of a bus stop, his legacy could not be erased.

    In a new statement shared on his social media page, the singer explained that he decided to take a break for the sake of his mental health. He revealed that he travelled out of the country to avoid being overwhelmed by the situation.

    He urged people to speak up, breathe, and find ways to cope with life’s pressures rather than allowing struggles to break them.

    He wrote on his Instagram page: “Life is a bitch, then we die. After all the sillyness and pettiness of the Bus Stop shenanigans, i say make i take short break from our potopoto environment before Nigeria happen to me, didn’t want to drown in people’s madness. Oyibo people talk say, if u stay in shit long enough you will smell like one.

    “Na so I come japa go Europe go visit my bro dr Alban. I was to spend 3wks recharging and rebooting. U can’t imagine, only after 10days body begin scratch me, like say I forget smtin for Nigeria, the same environment wey dey give me sleepless nights sometimes. Couldn’t even do 2wks complete i don run come bk. Sometimes e be like jazz.

    “But here’s the truth, depression na real matter. I was lucky enough to take a break, step away and come back refreshed, holding on to the Oyibo breeze wey bin blow me. But how many people get that kind privilege?

    “Some people no even get where to run to. Dem dey stuck with their pain, smiling on the outside, but bleeding inside. We need to start talking about these things. Mental health no be joke, e no be weakness, e no be taboo. Na reality. If Area Fada fit admit say sometimes e dey choke, you too no need to pretend. Speak up, breathe, find your way back. Life go still test us, but make we no let am break us.”

  • What inspired my sleeve tattoos – Tiwa Savage opens up

    What inspired my sleeve tattoos – Tiwa Savage opens up

    Tiwa Savage, popular Nigerian singer, has explained what inspired her full sleeve tattoos.

    The singer-songwriter in a recent interview with media personality Katy Igwe disclosed that a traumatic heartbreak made her acquire tattoos.

    She shared that she had to fly in the tattoo artist from Los Angeles to her house in Lagos because she didn’t want to express her pain publicly in a tattoo parlour.

    The mother of one disclosed that the session was bloody and the tattoo artist was worried.

    I flew in my tattoo artist from LA to Nigeria. And I did it [the tattoo] in my room. So I was in an environment where I was comfortable. When you are in a tattoo parlour sometimes a lot of people are working and then you are going through that pain. I wanted to make sure that I was in a comfortable place.

    “My tattoo artist walked in and was like, ‘What are you doing?… Is that going to come off?’ He started tattoo my body, there was blood everywhere. So he was more concerned for me like, ‘What are you trying to do?’

    “I did that [the tattoo] from the pain I felt from a heartbreak. I just wanted to do something to scream,” she explained.

     Savage added, “The Last two years were a very hard time. The relationship I experienced was crazy. I’m so happy I’m out of that relationship.”

  • The industry is filled with so much darkness -Tiwa Savage

    The industry is filled with so much darkness -Tiwa Savage

    Afrobeats singer, Tiwa Savage, has declared that the music industry is one “filled with darkness.”

    The songstress made this known while speaking during an Instagram live, the ‘You 4 Me’ hitmaker where she disclosed that despite the “darkness” in the industry, her faith in God has kept her grounded and stopped her from “falling”.

    “This industry is filled with so much darkness. I wish you guys knew, so much darkness. But I thank God that I’ve kept my eyes on Him. I haven’t fallen,” she said.

    The songstress further disclosed that many people dismissed her recent album ‘This One Is Personal’ because it had no “big-name features”.

    She said despite the doubts, she stayed true to her artistry and embraced making a vulnerable record without club hits.

    She said she values having the right supporters over millions of fans and is grateful her work is finally out

    She added: “When I put out the track list of my album, I saw so many people saying I didn’t feature the big names from America or the A-listers.

    “They just automatically concluded that because I don’t have those features on the album, it’s not going to be good.

    “I wish people understood music the way I understand it. Yes, I don’t have huge cosigns, and I wasn’t actively seeking them. All I have is all I have, isn’t it?

    “Honestly, having you guys is enough for me. Sometimes, like they say, you don’t need a lot of people, you just need the right people. I don’t need millions of fans, I just need the right ones.

    “It took over two years, and now it’s out. There were so many hurdles I wish I could tell you guys about—the fights, the challenges, the people who doubted me and told me that doing this type of vulnerable record wouldn’t work, that nobody would listen or care.

    “People just want to hear gbedu, bangers, and club records. I don’t have any club records, and they said it wasn’t going to work, that people wouldn’t stream it.”

  • How I got my breakthrough after attending Shiloh – Skales

    How I got my breakthrough after attending Shiloh – Skales

    Raoul Njeng-Njeng, the Nigerian singer popularly known as Skales, has attributed his career success to a prayer he offered at the Shiloh program of the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners’ Chapel, in 2013.

    According to Skales via the microblogging platform X on Thursday, he had been experiencing career stagnation after his contract with Banky W’s Empire Mate Entertainment, EME, expired.

    He noted that he got his biggest hit, ‘Shake Body’, after his colleague, Timaya, took him to Shiloh.

    He explained that they were asked to write down seven things they want God to do for them, and he wrote that he desired a global hit song, seven times.

    Skales said he believes his 2015 hit song ‘Shake Body’, which recently resurfaced as a global hit after Barcelona star Lamine Yamal and some of his teammates danced to it, was the fulfillment of his prayer.

    On his X handle, the singer wrote, “In 2013 @timayatimaya took me to Shiloh and we were told to write down 7 things we are praying for and I wrote a song that will take me to the ends of the world 7 times … fast forward till today he gave me a divine unending song … when they think it’s over another thing pops up about this damn song… Lord Jesus, thank you.”

     

  • Nigerian singer, Falz is engaged!

    Nigerian singer, Falz is engaged!

    Folarin Falana, the Nigerian musician popularly known as Falz, has taken to social media to announce his engagement.

    The singer via his verified Instagram on Thursday shared breath taking with the captioned: “It’s been a long time coming, and having to do this with you is one of the best decisions of my life. First of all, introduction.”

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    After the announcement, the singer’s fans congratulated him in the comment section of the post;

    One user: “Folarin don’t add to my anger this evening ,can we just see her face pls?”

    Another added: “If na TikTok now, we go don know the bride.”

    One added: “I don brighten my phone. Still….. lol. Congratulations Fola.”

    One added: “Well, congratulations as far say na good thing.”

    One added: “If you zoom the Last picture….. say Yaayyy.”

     

  • Tragedy strikes as Seyi Vibez fans die in highway racing crash after Lagos concert

    Tragedy strikes as Seyi Vibez fans die in highway racing crash after Lagos concert

    Nigerian singer Seyi Vibez is currently in mourning following the death of his fans, who tragically lost their lives while returning from his concert held on Saturday night at Lagos Island.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the singer took the center stage on August 23rd, 2025, at the iconic Tafawa Balewa Square at the city of Lagos.

    Seyi Vibez
    Seyi Vibez

    According to an eyewitness, @alli_ya7 who posted the video of the incident on X formerly Twitter, the victims were said to have been involved in a fatal accident on Third Maryland bridge while engaged in a car race.

    While advising the public against reckless driving, she revealed that the victims tried to overtake other cars.

    She wrote: “They left the show and started racing on the express, trying to overtake other cars. Why race on the highway? May their souls rest in peace. SPEED KILLS.”

    Watch video below:

     

    The fatal incident, which involved more than four vehicles, sparked outrage and grief online.

  • Burna Boy speaks on keeping ‘Juju’ on his unshaved armpits

    Burna Boy speaks on keeping ‘Juju’ on his unshaved armpits

    Nigerian Grammy-winning singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has reacted to a popular claim among fans that he does not shave his armpits because his success and strength come from there through spiritual powers.

    The Afro-fusion star addressed the matter during a recent interview with Apple Music, where he was asked about common misconceptions people have about him.

    Burna Boy explained that one of the strangest things he has heard is the belief that his unshaved armpits are the source of his power, similar to the biblical story of Samson who lost his strength after his hair was cut.

    He said, “One is that I don’t like to shave my armpits. People think that it is like Samson in the Bible that his power is in his hair. There are some people that claim my armpit is where my power is because I don’t shave. In Nigeria, you hear crazy things. Some people even say it is voodoo, that my power is in my armpits. I don’t even know how to explain it. I even tried to find out if that is possible.”

    The singer laughed off the claims, describing them as ridiculous, but acknowledged that such rumours often spread quickly in Nigeria.

    It would that Burna Boy’s photos showing his unshaved armpits have, in the past, sparked mixed reactions on social media, with many fans questioning why the singer keeps them that way.

    Burna Boy, however, clarified that there is no special meaning behind it, stressing that the idea of attaching his success to his armpit hair is nothing more than an unfounded myth.

  • Why I wore cufflinks with my late son Ifeanyi’s portrait at my white wedding – Davido

    Why I wore cufflinks with my late son Ifeanyi’s portrait at my white wedding – Davido

    Nigerian music star Davido  has taken to social media to share the reason he wore customized cufflinks featuring a portrait of his late son, Ifeanyi, at his white wedding in Miami. 

    The singer tied the knot with his longtime lover and mother of his twins, Chioma on August 10, 2025. 

    He explained that the image of Ifeanyi was intended to keep him close to their hearts on such an important and memorable day.

    Speaking further, Davido said ” My cufflins held a portrait of our angel, Ifeanyi, a way to keep him close to our hearts on the most beautiful nights of our lives”.

    He spoke about his marriage to Chioma he said “I felt at peace. I got to marry the love of my life, and I get to wake up next to her forever”.

  • Lil Kesh gives health update after escaping deadly attack in Lagos

    Lil Kesh gives health update after escaping deadly attack in Lagos

    Popular Nigerian rapper Lil Kesh has broken his silence following a tragic stabbing incident in Lagos.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the singer was stabbed in the neck and had his jewelry stolen. According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred in broad daylight, and the rapper was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

    Although, details surrounding the attack are still sketchy, sources close to the rapper confirm that he suffered injuries to his neck and ear.

    Speaking, the rapper via the microblogging platform, X formerly Twitter on Thursday assured his fans, saying he’s healing and blessed.

    In his words: “Life threw me a curveball, but i’m safe, healing and blessed to be here. Grateful for the love, support and prayers.”

    Born Keshinro Ololade, Kesh began his musical career in 2012 and rode to prominence after releasing several hit singles including ‘Shoki’ and ‘Lyrically’.

    He has since continued to blaze the trail in the Nigerian music industry, snagging numerous awards as well as collaborations with other music stars including Davido, Olamide and Patoranking.

    In 2016, the former YBNL signee floated Young And Getting It Right (YAGI), a record label, after his contract with Olamide’s YBNL expired.

  • Adekunle Gold muses on life-changing album “Afro Pop Vol. 1”

    Adekunle Gold muses on life-changing album “Afro Pop Vol. 1”

    Nigerian singer-songwriter Adekunle Gold recently shared a heartfelt reflection on his third studio album, “Afro Pop Vol. 1”, which marked a significant turning point in his career.

    Released five years ago, the album was a bold declaration of artistic freedom, showcasing Gold’s versatility and experimentation with Afropop, R&B, and other genres.

    In his words, “This album was my leap of faith. 5 years ago, I chose freedom because I knew I was bigger than the labels around me. That decision changed everything. Fear became courage, and doors I never imagined started to open. 

    “I’m forever grateful for what this album did for me and for everyone who embraced it. Nothing has been the same since then.”