4 mois depuis
“RIHANNA PAID OMAH LAY $3MILLION TO WRITE A SONG FOR HER” 😳🇺🇸🇳🇬
RIHANNA~~Sometime ago last year my team and I were looking for a good songwriter who could work together with me on a project, a lot of people suggested I work with some Grammy award wining songwriters but I wanted to try someone who is new to the music world so I was scrolling down on Instagram and came across a song by “OMAH LAY” and it really shocked me there’s an artist in Africa like him and the world don’t know about him yet….Africans are naturally so talented but I feel like they don’t support their creators that much that’s why an artist like Omah Lay is still struggling to have a song that can win him some big awards and international recognition…..one thing I love about the guy is that he’s not too money minded I wish he becomes a global superstar real fast..
Rihanna who is known as the queen of pop music reveal that Omah lay is that one artist who is really talented but people (NIGERIANS) are not supporting him enough.
Please follow:Afro Vibes Africa
#STA #StarsEverywhere #Omahlay #Afrobeats
RIHANNA~~Sometime ago last year my team and I were looking for a good songwriter who could work together with me on a project, a lot of people suggested I work with some Grammy award wining songwriters but I wanted to try someone who is new to the music world so I was scrolling down on Instagram and came across a song by “OMAH LAY” and it really shocked me there’s an artist in Africa like him and the world don’t know about him yet….Africans are naturally so talented but I feel like they don’t support their creators that much that’s why an artist like Omah Lay is still struggling to have a song that can win him some big awards and international recognition…..one thing I love about the guy is that he’s not too money minded I wish he becomes a global superstar real fast..
Rihanna who is known as the queen of pop music reveal that Omah lay is that one artist who is really talented but people (NIGERIANS) are not supporting him enough.
Please follow:Afro Vibes Africa
#STA #StarsEverywhere #Omahlay #Afrobeats
4 mois depuis
“SHOCKING” 😳🇳🇬🇺🇸
NICKI MINAJ~~ I don’t know why I don’t see him among the list of top 3 best artist in Africa because for me and what up have witness “OMAH LAY” is the best song writer I have ever come across and for me he is the best male artist from the continent Africa, his music is so spiritual I don’t know how he does it but I think he is that artist that would definitely give me my first ever Grammy award after so many nominations without wining I think the song he just wrote for me would give me that award and many more.
Nicki Minaj who is known as the queen of rap music reveal that the song Omah Lay just wrote for her would definitely be the song to give her Grammy award..
It’s no doubt that Boy alone is a global superstar now…no competition he got no match.
Please follow: #Promozik Africa
#STA #StarsEveryhere #Afrobeats #Omahlay #nickiminaj #Twitbook24
NICKI MINAJ~~ I don’t know why I don’t see him among the list of top 3 best artist in Africa because for me and what up have witness “OMAH LAY” is the best song writer I have ever come across and for me he is the best male artist from the continent Africa, his music is so spiritual I don’t know how he does it but I think he is that artist that would definitely give me my first ever Grammy award after so many nominations without wining I think the song he just wrote for me would give me that award and many more.
Nicki Minaj who is known as the queen of rap music reveal that the song Omah Lay just wrote for her would definitely be the song to give her Grammy award..
It’s no doubt that Boy alone is a global superstar now…no competition he got no match.
Please follow: #Promozik Africa
#STA #StarsEveryhere #Afrobeats #Omahlay #nickiminaj #Twitbook24
5 mois depuis
Work work work🇨🇲🇱🇷🔥🔥
Cameroonian Afrobeats virtuoso Elisha K invites Liberian mega Hit Maker JZyNo on an amazing track titled “Since 97”. This sonic delicacy is scheduled for release on the 14th of June on all platforms and it’s one of the songs from Elisha’s EP #DaysOfElisha Epistle 2.
Since 97 is hard core afrobeats at its finest and Elisha goes inspirational with his lyrics, affirming his struggle through life being backed by God and now rising to a new level. JZYNO attacks the second part with boastful and inspirational affirmations while bouncing rhythmically in a very delightful manner.
Anticipate, Stream and enjoy music from the very best of Africa’s talents🔥🔥🔥
Bigg Jm | Omnnipresent Blogger | Machine
Cameroonian Afrobeats virtuoso Elisha K invites Liberian mega Hit Maker JZyNo on an amazing track titled “Since 97”. This sonic delicacy is scheduled for release on the 14th of June on all platforms and it’s one of the songs from Elisha’s EP #DaysOfElisha Epistle 2.
Since 97 is hard core afrobeats at its finest and Elisha goes inspirational with his lyrics, affirming his struggle through life being backed by God and now rising to a new level. JZYNO attacks the second part with boastful and inspirational affirmations while bouncing rhythmically in a very delightful manner.
Anticipate, Stream and enjoy music from the very best of Africa’s talents🔥🔥🔥
Bigg Jm | Omnnipresent Blogger | Machine
7 mois depuis
"We Must Go to West Africa(🇳🇬🇬🇭l🇱🇷🇸🇱🇬🇲...) Akumba Music will punch harder into that market" - Achu Normad.
The founder & CEO of Akumba Music, Achu Normad encourages investors in the entertainment industry to target the west African entertainment industry.
He writes 👇
"We Must Go to West Africa!!! Watch my ***** e for the next 6-12 months, Akumba Music will punched harder into that market in an attempt to connect our English Community to it. We must go west!!!
For years, our artist went towards French Africa but it has proven not to be sustainable. This is because the entertainment culture is NOT our culture and we don’t even speak the language. We have had to adapt and ended up losing creativity in the process.
Also, Central Africa doesn’t have the financial infrastructure to support modern day commerce hence the discouraging return on investments. There’s some kind of a blood sucking grip on the banking and financial systems in Francophone Africa, not permitting it to grow and innovate.
Wuna want stream music na with Momo or OM ?
While kids like Asake, Ruger and Buju are making billions of Naira in streams, Leo is here trying to sell his album with Momo 😭
How will he get a ROI when he can’t even perform transactions. He’s handicapped even before the race begins.
On the other hand, The Nigerian market has the infrastructure to sell digital content. The highly innovative banking system in Nigeria is really robust and makes digital transactions very suitable, highly preferred, leaving EVERYONE being required to get a bank account and debit card.
This means everyone can subscribe and stream content digitally. Imagine a giant market with a potential of 50 million Spotify users, this means every upcoming artist hits the ground running with 100k monthly listeners. This is the real power of the Nigerian entertainment industry apart from its obvious high population.
To top it all, we can completely relate with Nigeria. Our region was once Nigeria for almost 50 years. We are Geographically close, speak the same official language and share cultural values. Content from West Africa has programmed us for decades.
We grew up listening to P Square, Style plus, 2 face, Timaya, Flavor, Banki W, Bracket etc. These songs programmed us and defined our urban music sound.
That’s why our community only listens to Afrobeats and we can breed pure afrobeats prodigies like Elisha k and Raizy. Also, Our movie industry is programmed by Nollywood, that is why the death of a Nollywood actor will completely hijack our Facebook feeds for days.
Equally, praise and worship in Our Churches has been completely programmed by Nigerian Gospel. Infact delete Naija Gospel from our churches and church service may not hold that Sunday.
My Point is, our community is culturally linked to West Africa and it’s even better because that’s the market that’s driving global showbiz. So, we must complete migrate to that Market.
When Salas and Leo started with that dream team from Buea, if they had gone towards west Africa instead of coming to Douala, I think we should have had better returns from them.
Today, Krys M gets 40 million views on a song on YouTube but over 75% of those views generate her Zero income because they are from Non-monetized Central Africa.
She gets 40million on a song but can’t even get 50k monthly listeners on Spotify, because she resides in a region which doesn’t even have a payment processing system to permit her fans to get a Spotify account and make her rich. It’s Quite unfortunate but that’s the reality in Francophone Africa.
We MUST GO To WEST AFRICA" - Achu Normad.
#AkumbaMusic #kimbiblog #Promozik TV
The founder & CEO of Akumba Music, Achu Normad encourages investors in the entertainment industry to target the west African entertainment industry.
He writes 👇
"We Must Go to West Africa!!! Watch my ***** e for the next 6-12 months, Akumba Music will punched harder into that market in an attempt to connect our English Community to it. We must go west!!!
For years, our artist went towards French Africa but it has proven not to be sustainable. This is because the entertainment culture is NOT our culture and we don’t even speak the language. We have had to adapt and ended up losing creativity in the process.
Also, Central Africa doesn’t have the financial infrastructure to support modern day commerce hence the discouraging return on investments. There’s some kind of a blood sucking grip on the banking and financial systems in Francophone Africa, not permitting it to grow and innovate.
Wuna want stream music na with Momo or OM ?
While kids like Asake, Ruger and Buju are making billions of Naira in streams, Leo is here trying to sell his album with Momo 😭
How will he get a ROI when he can’t even perform transactions. He’s handicapped even before the race begins.
On the other hand, The Nigerian market has the infrastructure to sell digital content. The highly innovative banking system in Nigeria is really robust and makes digital transactions very suitable, highly preferred, leaving EVERYONE being required to get a bank account and debit card.
This means everyone can subscribe and stream content digitally. Imagine a giant market with a potential of 50 million Spotify users, this means every upcoming artist hits the ground running with 100k monthly listeners. This is the real power of the Nigerian entertainment industry apart from its obvious high population.
To top it all, we can completely relate with Nigeria. Our region was once Nigeria for almost 50 years. We are Geographically close, speak the same official language and share cultural values. Content from West Africa has programmed us for decades.
We grew up listening to P Square, Style plus, 2 face, Timaya, Flavor, Banki W, Bracket etc. These songs programmed us and defined our urban music sound.
That’s why our community only listens to Afrobeats and we can breed pure afrobeats prodigies like Elisha k and Raizy. Also, Our movie industry is programmed by Nollywood, that is why the death of a Nollywood actor will completely hijack our Facebook feeds for days.
Equally, praise and worship in Our Churches has been completely programmed by Nigerian Gospel. Infact delete Naija Gospel from our churches and church service may not hold that Sunday.
My Point is, our community is culturally linked to West Africa and it’s even better because that’s the market that’s driving global showbiz. So, we must complete migrate to that Market.
When Salas and Leo started with that dream team from Buea, if they had gone towards west Africa instead of coming to Douala, I think we should have had better returns from them.
Today, Krys M gets 40 million views on a song on YouTube but over 75% of those views generate her Zero income because they are from Non-monetized Central Africa.
She gets 40million on a song but can’t even get 50k monthly listeners on Spotify, because she resides in a region which doesn’t even have a payment processing system to permit her fans to get a Spotify account and make her rich. It’s Quite unfortunate but that’s the reality in Francophone Africa.
We MUST GO To WEST AFRICA" - Achu Normad.
#AkumbaMusic #kimbiblog #Promozik TV
8 mois depuis
🚨 Akon parle de l'influence de la langue anglaise dans le domaine musical :
« Le Congo a joué un rôle énorme dans la popularité des afrobeats, mais ils ne parlaient tout simplement pas anglais.»
" Les Congolais sont entrés dans la musique avec la mode, les pas de danse et les très grands mouvements, mais ils ne parlaient tout simplement pas anglais.
Mais lorsque les Ghanéens et les Nigérians sont arrivés avec l'anglais, la plupart des gens dans le monde pouvaient comprendre ce qu'ils disaient, donc c'était facile pour eux. pour s'adapter dans des endroits comme l'Europe et l'Amérique.
À l'échelle mondiale, le plus grand artiste avec des disques chante en anglais parce que la majorité du monde parle anglais. Ainsi, l'un des plus grands avantages du Ghana et du Nigeria était le fait qu'ils pouvaient parler anglais. Mais d'autres pays étaient bien meilleurs que les Nigérians en ce qui concerne la culture et le côté artistique, mais ils ne l'ont pas fait uniquement en anglais. Vous voudrez peut-être le contester, mais c'est un fait. "
« Le Congo a joué un rôle énorme dans la popularité des afrobeats, mais ils ne parlaient tout simplement pas anglais.»
" Les Congolais sont entrés dans la musique avec la mode, les pas de danse et les très grands mouvements, mais ils ne parlaient tout simplement pas anglais.
Mais lorsque les Ghanéens et les Nigérians sont arrivés avec l'anglais, la plupart des gens dans le monde pouvaient comprendre ce qu'ils disaient, donc c'était facile pour eux. pour s'adapter dans des endroits comme l'Europe et l'Amérique.
À l'échelle mondiale, le plus grand artiste avec des disques chante en anglais parce que la majorité du monde parle anglais. Ainsi, l'un des plus grands avantages du Ghana et du Nigeria était le fait qu'ils pouvaient parler anglais. Mais d'autres pays étaient bien meilleurs que les Nigérians en ce qui concerne la culture et le côté artistique, mais ils ne l'ont pas fait uniquement en anglais. Vous voudrez peut-être le contester, mais c'est un fait. "