Tag: Patoranking

  • Patoranking becomes baby daddy?

    The trend of celebrities welcoming babies outside the borders of marriage is not a new phenomenon in entertainment circles across the world. Although the trend is relatively new in Nigeria, It is spreading like wildfire.

    Nigerian pop star, Patoranking took to his Instagram page on Monday to post the picture of a lady with a baby bump . He added the caption:” Daddy Yo! Thank God!”

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    The post immediately generated reactions on social media, with fans asking If he has joined the league of Nigerian celebrity baby daddies.

    A certain Sweet tooth wrote:” This has become a disgusting norm”.

    Adunni asked:” Will dem celebrities be arrested if they get married and have all the kids in the whole wide world”?

     

    Bigger Son said:” See the way ladies are throwing themselves up and down on celebrities. I am very sure Patoranking didn’t toast this babe.. she just offered herself to him free of charge if na me now they will want me to spend through my nose before they accept to go out with me. My next life I must be a musician” he quipped

     

    In February 2014, Patoranking signed a record deal with Foston Musik and ended his affiliations with Dem Mama Records. During an interview with Toolz on NdaniTv’s The Juice, Timaya said that Patoranking left his label and was never officially signed

     

    On 4 February 2014, Patoranking released “Girlie O”, a song produced by WizzyPro. The music video for the song was shot and directed in London by Moe Musa. It was released on 5 February 2014, a day after the audio release.In the music video, Patoranking liberates his next door neighbour from domestic violence by expressing his innate feelings to her

    Foston Musik released “Girlie O Remix” on 19 May 2014 to critical acclaim. The song features vocals from Tiwa Savage. It debuted at number 9 on MTV Base’s Official Naija Top 10 chart.

  • How ladies inspired me to start singing Reggae-Patoranking

    How ladies inspired me to start singing Reggae-Patoranking

    Celebrated Reggae artiste, Patoranking has opened up on how he started singing reggae music. The Girlieo singer made this known in an interview with Punch.

    According to him:“One of the reasons I chose reggae even though it might sound funny is because of the girls. I remember back then in secondary school, if you did not know how to mime songs, you could not get the girls and I like standing out. I thought it would be wise for me to mime the songs that my colleagues won’t know. I listened to more reggae songs. Whenever I did that, the girls were always impressed. I listened to a lot of Bob Marley and Lucky Dube’s songs.”

  • Expect something mind-blowing in 2017- Patoranking tells fans

    Dancehall music star, Patoranking undoubtedly had it good in 2016. The My Woman singer has promised to give his fans something mind-blowing in 2017 . He also shared why he has a distinct sound.

    “I try to do what others are not doing. I want to make music. If I am doing a dancehall track, I make sure I am doing a full dancehall track. If I am doing a ghetto track, I add pidgin to my lyrics. If I want to go hard, I go hard and if I want my people to understand what I am saying, I do that too. It’s just me trying to make music in my own way. “

    Speaking on what he would be doing differently in 2017, he said:”Nothing much, it’s just going to be mind-blowing as usual.”

  • Patoranking, Flavour urge FG on Nigeria’s tourism

    Nigeria’s tourism sector has huge potentials if tapped into.The duo of Patoranking and Flavour urged the Federal Government to grow the sector so as to generate more money

    According to Flavour :”If you look around most African countries, they have started working on their hospitality business for revenue generation. I think it is time for us to take a cue from that. Those countries can hardly organise a show without inviting Nigerian artistes – comedians and musicians – and the reception is always great. Before other African nations beat us to it, I think it’s time we beef up our tourism and entertainment industry ”

    For Patoranking, there has to be an -up-to-date-directory of hotels and lodges in the country in the interest of tourists.

    “The security situation in the country is not as bad as portrayed, but a lot still needs to be done to create a better platform for our God-given resources that visitors need to see,” he said.

    The tourism sector was reported to have generated over $1.1 billion in 2015 from over 6 million visitors, and $853 million from 4.8 million visitors in 2014.