Jhene Aiko and Big Sean Dropped New Joint Album "TWENTY88". TWENTY88 is available to stream exclusively through TIDAL and its also for sale on ITUNES right now.
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Haqqi who is popularly known as Cool H is a Nigerian born artist who lives in the UK. Cool H rose to fame in 2009 when he won the Mr Nigeria show and has since been doing music and sharing same stage with the likes of Wande Coal, Davido, Kcee, 2face in Scotland ,Manchester, Nottingham and Liverpool as well as a show with Tenkno, Iyanya, Chocolate B and Emma Nyra on tour.
Sonia Royy:
Hi, so how are you today?
Cool
H: I'm good.
Sonia Royy: How
did it all start for you, How did you know music was something you wanted to
do? You have won two awards so far congratulations on that and how have things
been going for you?
Cool H:
Yes thank you, things have been going great. First of all, I want to say
Cool H is an African UK based artist. Before that I was Mr Nigeria
UK 2009 and to be honest I have not much experience in the music
scene before Mr Nigeria, it was actually when I won Mr Nigeria UK 2009 that
gave me the aspiration to go ahead. Although I always had
the interest and passion for music before but just starting was not
something I was sure about. I was not sure on how I was going to start, I
was not sure if I was ready for it because music is not something you can just
start out, so I got into the music scene when I first won Mr
Nigeria because that gave me an opportunity and it escorts me
into the music industry. Since 2012, I have been taking music seriously
and that's when I released my first single. I have been
nominated for awards and I have won 2 awards now, I'm just keeping consistent, keep
going and also just been at the right place I mean by getting myself out there.
Sonia Royy:
We know you have been working on new songs and other projects? Is
there anything new this year?
Cool H:
Well in 2016, I am working on a lot of projects and 2 have been
released already. One of them was produced in Nigeria last year which was
called "Ankara Baby", released on the 4th February
2016 and yes it's really doing great. The reason why I called it Ankara Baby is
because my mum sells Ankara and lace back home so I'm trying to use that track
to promote her business and also to get awareness. Also to celebrate
and embrace all the African ladies that remember where they come from, African girls or black people in this country that remember where they come from. Ankara Baby is a
very interesting song and if you hear it, you will like it. I
also released another one in March called GBES. GBES is
something like a slang, which means something heavy and I kind of created it. It's a tune guys go check it out, it's out there and it's on other blogs too. It's going to be on YouTube and also on News With Sonia Royy blog, so hopefully they can hear it from Sonia Royy's blog too. It's going to be on iTunes and Ankara Baby next week maybe before the end of March and also there will be a new video coming up for me by ending of March. Last year, I went to Nigeria and shot a video called "WONWAMI" featuring Solemzo P.
Sonia Royy: Well thank you very much for the interview. As a fan, I look forward to seeing your new videos and your new music as well.
Kim Kardashian has finally met her look-alike
Kamilla Osman, Kamilla Osman and Kim Kardashian filmed a scene together for Keeping Up With the Kardashians. The news was confirmed via Kamilla Instagram, When Kamilla posted a picture of her and Kim K on Instagram and captioned it with "look who I ran into other day - @kimkardashian, we can't wait for you guys to see our episode of #KUWTK and see what we were up to xo Kim is such a sweet person and so so gorgeous.
Peter Okoye responds to his twin brother Paul Okoye Via Instagram
Peter said-
"Hi guys. Thanks for the love and support; I so much appreciate every one of you. For public record, I don’t have any issues with my brother Paul the only issue I have is with the management which I have disassociated myself with. There is a clear line between family and business, Jude still remains my brother, he is just no longer my manager. For the record also, P’square still remains, the only difference is that we are under separate managements and there is nothing wrong with that. I see no wrong in doing separate projects and still being together as P’square. I love my brother Paul, I support him and wish him the very best in life but misguiding the media is not the right thing to do, if we have issues as brothers, the right thing to do is settle it between ourselves and not give media something to feed on. I took family issues to the public when I went on a Twitter rant but I apologised for that, you shouldn’t do the same, making me look like a bad person and giving the public an opportunity to crucify me is not a solution. You went solo first by releasing a song with ‘Tiwa’ and your new artists. This doesn’t stop us from producing good music together or giving our fans the best of P’square, it’s just time for personal development. I am not against Rudeboy Records, northside entertainment and wish you the very best. Thanks for the love once again. God bless you all. #PSquareForever #Mr.P #Rudeboy -" Peter said