Mr Capable has come back with 2 new mellow bangers in preparation for his next album, ‘The W Experience‘. I have heard 4 songs (Strong Ting and Lagos Party) from the new album and I am sure (after listening) that you will agree that all four are SINGLE worthy. ‘Lagos Party‘ video was shot about 2 weeks ago somewhere in Lekki and should be released soon.
Banky W appears to be on a mission to completely step up the standards on what a Naija artist should deliver holistically. From his video for ‘Strong Ting’ to the caliber of music we have experienced thus far from this new album, it is safe to say that Banky W will be a very strong brand in 2010, all things being equal.
Omoge You Too Muchft WizKid (Produced by ID Cabasa)
Thief My Kele ft Oladele & Waje (Produced by Dr. Frabz)
This is the track we’ve been waiting for! For the last 6 months or so, rumors have been circulating that a song of such magnitude was in the works, but there were very few believers. Peeps! The joint is here, and I must say it was worth the wait.
The remix to Tha Suspect’s track I No Send You features an All-Star cast which includes multi-platinum selling artiste, Wyclef Jean, Mi Fliss, ill Bliss, Eva, Feahong, Kel, Ghetto P, Mo Cheddah, Vector, M.I., Kemistry, Blaise, Eyme, Zee, Othelo, Teeto & OlaDELe.
This has to go down as Naija’s most high-profile rap collaboration till date. Big shouts to all the emcees/femcees involved. Most of all, heavy thumbs up to Tha Suspect for pulling off such a massive project.
Suspect! Your time don come!
*O.O*
Tha Suspect is a fool 4 this beat!!!
Tha Suspect’s album “Public Nuisance” drops later this year! To see a footage of the cats kickin’ it hard with Wyclef @ a freestyle session in the studio, click in…
The album version, I guess. They touched the beat up, mixed it and put Olu Maintain on it. I think it is only right to put him on the song considering his 'Kamakazi' levels and his recent public appearance with Colin Powell
'These days Olu ti elevate/Im de relate with Secretary of State'
“Na these ones first do the first ever deal, distribution deal in Nigreia, Alaba. They had the courage to go and sit with the Igbo men” According Dbanj the Industry is getting better as Ikechukwu said in his Q&A… There is hope if you want to pursue a music career in Nigeria, but finish school first and get some education.