Tagged ‘Tradition’
notjustOk Select-10 (December ‘09)
Posted on January 31st, 2010 by Ovie OHere’s another edition of the notjustOk Select-10; the first for the year 2010. It’s almost unbelievable to think that the month of January has come and gone so fast. However, if you haven’t started hitting the dizzy heights you expect for 2010, no worries; there’s another 11 months left.
The month of December brought us huge drops from music heavyweigths 9ice, 2face Idibia, eLDee and Modenine, as well as R & B kings Styl-Plus and Darey. Please, feel free to download December’s buzz tracks released here on the site using the “DOWNLOAD” link below.
notjustOk select is not a Top 10 list of any kind and there is no underlying reason why one song is listed before the other; there is no first or last.
notjustOk Select – 10 is a list of ten songs/posts that have made a major impact on the listeners/readers in a given month. Several factors come into determining how big of an impact a single post made in a given month, such as page views, record breaking amount of comments and constant mp3 request for the specific song. In addition to spotlighting the select 10s, we will provide a DOWNLOAD link so that you can save the mp3s.
The download link will be up for 3 DAYS ONLY! after which it will be deleted/deactivated!
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World Premiere: eLDee ft. LKT – Ota Mi + U Blowing My Mind
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Papi ft Terry G – Make Me Crase
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2face Idibia – Implication (Leak)
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World Premiere: Ikechukwu Drops 3 Singles
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World Premiere: Modenine ft 2face – We Dey Vex
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Styl-Plus – Baby Mo + Ready 2 Go
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Mallam Spicey – Free Cure (Terry G Diss)
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Darey – Stroke Me
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Vigilio – Me 2 You (A Track to M.I)
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World Premiere: 9ice – Liquor + Charging Charger (Album Launch)
International Premiere: 9ice Drops New Single – Gbamu Gbamu
Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Ovie OPRESS RELEASE:
Multiple award winning Alapomeji recording artist 9ice has officially dropped the first single off his upcoming album “TRADITION”. The single titled “GBAMU GBAMU” is one of the many hit songs recorded by 9ice. The album which has been tagged “the most anticipated album of 2009″ features hit track after hit tract, no instrumentals and no skits.
A fusion of proverbial lyrics in his mother tongue (Yoruba), a danceable tune, and a unique style that is known to belong to 9ice, Gbamu Gbamu gives a brief insight on what to expect from TRADITION. In Gbamu Gbamu, 9ice sings about how happy and content he is with his life, career, music and achievements. To start off, on the first verse, it is clear he wants the audience to get up and dance as he tells them to put on their dancing shoes, and move their waistline while getting their groove on. He gives us a brief background history by stating, as a matter of fact, that if you want to know his “trick”, go back and ask for “omo Iya Agba ni oke aro” telling us, in essence, that he may be 9ice but he has not forgotten his roots.
The track which was produced by ID Cabasa, is clearly a 9ice track and just the tip of the iceberg on what to expect on Tradition. Not leaving out his usual style of teaching and inspiring the listener through his music, 9ice makes statements such as To ju Ba farabale a ri imu ( a lesson in patience), and Ifa Fani Lapo Ya, ore ma ma mu yo ( a lesson about greed).
9ice, who is one of Nigeria’s hottest megastars and one of the youngest connoisseurs of our tradition, proves without a doubt that he is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. And as he said in Gbamu Gbamu, “as you pose, na so you go show”, you just cant fake real talent.
For additional questions and /or booking inquiries please contact booking@9iceonline.com
9ice’s brand new album will be exclusively available for purchase at a discount price within the FIRST FEW HOURS OF RELEASE right here on notjustOk.com and subsequently on itunes. Stay with us… as always!
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