Wednesday, December 18, 2013

As Music Producer Frenzy Unveil new Label "SOSOHITS ENTERTAINMENT", My Words of Advice....



Compliments of the season to all music industry professionals and fans. It's indeed a great season and many things are happening. Yes, after a long break from writing and i am back but this time, i will love to dish out quick advice to as many independent artists,producers and professionals who will be fortunate to read this article.


I remain yours truly Oluwafemi Lawal, co-founder of Mega Points International(Africa's 1st Independent A&R/Promotion Company), MD Music2Deal Nigeria and Co-founder of Music Industry Media- Publishers of "The Music Industry Newsletter"; the only music industry publication focusing on the business side of music.



Music Business Entrepreneurship is becoming the order of the day as various artists, djs and producers are going independent as labels in the Nigeria Music Industry(Interesting you will say).  When i got news that producer of Da Grin's "If I Die" Frenzy is unveiling a new label "SOSOHITS ENTERTAINMENT" in partnership with a new artist name Nasty J, i must confess i was really happy for the duo. In the music industry of today where many artists are still hoping on getting signed by one big major label, others are smart enough to invest on themselves.



This should serve as a wakeup call for every independent artists out there. Aside from Frenzy and Nasty J, there are still couples of other smart talent who are on the same path as an independent music business entrepreneur. Like i always say if you believe in yourself, you don't need to wait for someone to invest on you. Invest in yourself and potential investors will pick interest in you.



The duo of Frenzy and Nasty J are sure to be among the next big music business executives in the next few years, if they can play their cards well.  Presently we have the likes of Iyanya, Olamide and others who are a co-founder of their own flagship labels. The music business and recording industry is a comprehensive business and major understanding of the structure on how things work is necessary for every entrepreneur investing in the business.



My advice for the duo of Frenzy and Nasty J will be to learn about more about income opportunities in the music business, and develop a strategy to break in and succeed in the music industry. This can only be possible with a proper music business plan.  Music as a business needs a proper professional plan to work. This is one of the reasons why many starts a label and within the next few months or years they are out of the market.



Like i always say" You can start a business without a plan but for you to succeed and remain in the business you will need a proper planning".
Understanding the business aspects of music will goes a long way to help you as a music business entrepreneur.

Many are discouraged because their thoughts on record label are money. Believe me brothers and sisters if you are as talented as you claimed you are, you can start up something by yourself just like Frenzy and Nasty J who are now joining the league of other independent artists like Iyanya who are already making it in the music business.

Looking forward to what SOSOHITS ENTERTAINMENT, Nasty J and producer Frenzy have to offer us.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Kennis Music Set To Sign New Yoruba Rapper known As Lord of Ijebu Rap"No Shaking-Omoalare"





When i first heard the news, my mind was another match making on the way, 1st signing Jaywon as a

Competitor with 9ice but Jaywon get his own unique style. Then Joel, a Tuface soundalike, now

another Yoruba rapper but the difference is No Shaking was no where near Olamide or sound like him.

His style of rap and tune is in Ijebu reminding us of the yoruba rapper with the line "Eyin Oyinbo, Owa

funmi ni Visa"... Listen to No Shaking(Omoalare) tracks and judge for yourself.

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New Music: "ORE IJO" by TS produced by VTEK




This is a real perfect sound for the new month as TS joint force with VTEK,
Psquare official producer, who handle all their recent releases from
"Magical Healing" to "Unlimited" with Lagbaja and their new song
"Personally".

TS is set to relaunch himself into the spotlight after brief silence since
he won Lekki best artiste of the year few years back. Teaming up with VTEK
to  cook a new dance party track titled "ORE IJO" meaning cane dance. It's
an interesting song from the intro to the end and the beat from VTEK serve
it hot  and refreshing.

Take time to listen to the song

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

The Truth About Radio Airplay, Radio Promotion & Publicity





I have been consulting for independent record labels and artistes for many years now, and the most misunderstood aspect of this industry is radio. So few understand how radio really works, as these few independent labels and artistes understand how to get their records played on radio some still don't, which lead to mistakes and loss of money. The lack of information and proper knowledge about radio promotion remains an area where one can lose large amount of money quickly. And most do.

I met an artiste recently who paid N350,000 to a radio promoter on the recommendation of popular radio host at one of the major stations in Lagos. The artiste in question did not received more than just few days spin. He said the promoter called him  twice to listen to radio that his song will be play which actually happened the two times, after which he was told the song is not a radio single. It was too late in the project to re-record immediately or hire anyone else to take on the promotion. Could he have been told that prior to collecting his hard earn N350,000? Provided it was true, yes. My guess is that he was taken for a ride and that the radio promoter (whose name I never even heard before), and the guy who had referred the scam “promoter,” made a quick come up on N350,000 for no work. There are two other artistes I met who hired a radio promoter in Abuja who is known for jerking people, and one lost N200,000 and the other lost N170,000. This is becoming too much and one of the reason why i tell artiste to act like a music business entrepreneur.

As a business entrepreneur, you take everything you do to the extreme. Always signing agreements for contracts awarded. See the radio promotion as one of your contract awarding project as a business man.

When you sign an agreement with someone and he mess up, you can easily take it up. The problem is most of these independent artistes and new labels like people who lie to them and most run after names. Being that a promoter work with a known artiste doesn't mean he can not take you for a ride, if you come to him cheap.

Just last month, I got a call from a guy who has invested in a music promotion project, but is totally clueless about the music industry. He named some people in the industry who are excellent at what they do at radio, but not for people like him. When I tried to explain how it all worked, my answer did not fit his vision of how he wanted it to work and he disappeared quickly off the phone. I imagine he will soon be parted from even more of his money by guys who pick up on what he wants to hear, and tell it to him. What is it about this industry that makes many act like idiots? Like i said earlier many follow names and others what they like to hear. First get your song reviewed, be sure it can make it to radio. The fact is some song are not a radio song. The problem is everyone want to get on radio. If you want to get on radio, listen to radio and hear the kind of songs that make the cut. Many artistes and new labels still hasn’t figured it out. Sadly, many of these artistes/labels has placed their career/business respectively into the hands of those who don't really care about your success but your money. Who really loses? The artistes and labels.

There are quite a few legitimate radio promotion people and companies out here in the Nigerian music industry. I do not understand how people get screwed up over and over again, attached to horrific stories of liars saying i promoted M.I,WIZKIDS,PSQUARE ... giving names of known and celebrated artistes and they've never had any business dealings with any of these artistes. Some snaps pictures with some of these celebrated artistes at shows and use it as one on their tools.

 My quick note to you artistes and new labels is if you don't want to part way with your hard earned money into the wrong hands and get scam, stop asking questions like what big artistes have you worked with. The question should be what upcoming artistes have you worked with and how far was him or her, or what can you do for me? Hear them, tell you what they can you based on your song. Don’t people check references? Are they so new to the industry that they lack any resources to call and ask for opinions from the upcoming artistes they've worked with? Search google for the name of the said artistes or project. Perhaps there are just that many bad guys out there to make a quick buck, I don’t know.

Radio is a format that reaches hundreds of thousands of people, all day and night. Most states have at least 2 to 3 or more radio stations, and some of these stations are competing for listeners and ads. Please understand that radio exists to sell commercials. It doesn't exist to contribute positively to the entertainment of listeners only, it doesn't exist to inform the listeners about latest gist and news alone, and it doesn't exist to break new and innovative music alone. The fact is, it exist to do business aside other things. A grip of research has been done by all of these huge wealthy radio conglomerates, and the research shows that when a listener hears a song where they can’t happily sing along, they change the station to hear a song where they CAN sing along. When the listeners change the channel, they miss commercials, and the station's ad price drops because the amount of listeners drops. Simple economics. Hold up this point number one. I am still coming back to it. We would talk about payola and how it works.

Think about it logically for a minute. Davido's "Dami Duro", or Wizkid's "Pakurumo", No one has enough money to have paid for the songs to play as much as they were played on radio then also not forgetting 9ice's "Gongon Aso". These songs are hit records. Radio plays them because kids and matured minds requested for the songs and based on researched, ad sales will go up because listen stay tune to the station to listen on because of the song. Downloads and caller tunes were occurring by the millions also from the songs. This is where COSON role comes in for royalties. COSON issue is a topic for another day. They are trying but need to educate the independent artistes more.


So how do you get your song played on the radio?


This isn't an easy answer, because the truth is just that many will never get radio play. If an artiste does not make music that fits the format of the radio station or if the song is not of competitive commercial quality, their music won't get played on most radio stations. Without a real budget, they won't get radio play. Without a "hit record" today, they won't get radio play. There are just too many other dudes with bigger budgets, deeper pockets, and better connections to fill the few slots available at radio today. It's more competitive than ever. The main thing is stop looking at radio for what you WANT it to be, and see it for what it really is,learn the game before stepping on the playing field! Yes, i know what you want to say; but they play songs that my song or artiste's song is better than. It's the truth but like i said it all about your budget and who you're working with. Also i am not saying you should change your style of music but be more creative and blend to sell your style to the market by showing side of the coin missing in the current trending and the market to blend to your style. Take the Terry G tile tile era and Wizkid/ current era as an example. Banky W,9ice,M.I,Wizkid,Davido... all presented their sounds and the market embraced the sounds. Let continue on the radio issue.

Back in the day, only source of promoting music was radio, then come the Alaba market but now, you have more than just one option to promote your music. It is easier to get onto radio today, if you can get massive buzz on the internet, street or club. Many of the new fast rising artiste get massive airplay on radio after becoming trending on club djs playlists or on the internet or street. Somehow, artists felt they were missing something if they could not get added to radio. This increased need for radio play  and it is getting out of hand as the day goes by. Now a radio station might have only few available slots to fill with new songs, but there are 50 new records vying for those few spots--with different budgets, with well-connected radio promoters pushing some of them, and with established artistes and well-known producers. How will you compete? Now the issue of well-known producers. Let me quickly say this, many new artistes make the mistake that working with a producer that produce a current celebrated artiste can get them massive airplay or break the record. The fact is, it's beyond that.
There is more to the issue of radio promotion than working with names.

Don't get me wrong, i am not saying working with known producer is not good but first think about your pocket and have a good plan and be a music business entrepreneur ok.

All that really count is your song and the beat count too though, but if your budget can't carry working with a big producer who charges much get a very good producer that can produce to the broadcast standard to work with a price you can afford.

Now,the best way to attract radio attention if you don't have big budget, is NOT to head up to the station to drop off a CD of your newest song. You need to blow it up on the internet, in the clubs and at the street level first. Back the record up with other promotion and marketing efforts too. Then if it is one or two stations you can afford go for it then or wait with hope that the radio DJs can come looking for your song because your song gets so hot on the streets and in the clubs. If you have a truly hot record, it will end up at radio. That is the definition of a hit record. Many of the celebrated artistes you dream to be like today,all started out with their songs that hit the clubs and streets hard (mostly because there were no budgets available for radio play initially). But the songs started to grow legs on their own, and radio embraced them. You can't buy that kind of authenticity (and many have tried). But there is no way around the fact that if the radio powers-that-be do not think your song fits their format, sound, or necessary quality, you will NOT be getting any radio play. Period. Get that also into your mind.

So, when you hear the more commercial artists getting spins, and you want the same push for your music, you may have to go back and rethink your sound, your production, and/or your style so you fit the format. Also, it’s important to have a good reason why you are going after radio play. It will really interest to know that you have a complete plan for your project rather than just wanting to hear your song on the radio. Learn the correct language and use it to communicate your intentions. Are you planning on dropping a CD with legitimate independent distribution or drop an EP or album online with streaming platform? If so, what is your release date? When are you going for adds at radio? Are you backing up your promotional efforts with a complete campaign? Or are you trying to secure radio spins to capture the attention of bigger record labels? ... it goes on and one depending on your mindset[In my opinion, this is a half-assed way to try to get a deal. If it was this easy, anyone with money could secure a deal for a N500,000 radio budget. In my years in the music industry and experience, I have yet to see someone become successful from getting a deal solely from radio spins without other means. In fact times has change, wake up I have seen many, many, many fail. Because of this, I do not normally shop deals based on radio play. If you look at the numbers of songs that got airplay on radio every year, not one of the top thirty or forty artists of these got their deal from getting radio play, yet most did get good deals from selling or sharing their CDs to friends,relatives,at events or otherwise.

Is it possible for an independent artiste or new label song to gain massive acceptance on radio? Yes. But it all depends on the song, the timing, and the reasons behind it. And most importantly, it depends on your connections and whether or not you have done the proper research on radio. Every city or states with a radio station has people who understand how it works. Find the LEGITIMATE people who can inform you. Do research on the internet. Ask people who have done this SUCCESSFULLY before you. It is my hope that this write up serves as a good starting point for your next radio promotion if you've made mistakes in the past or starting new.

If you need  help or advice on running a successful radio promotion either on web radio like Musicnestradio,Concertplus,Reel Radio etc or traditional radio like beat fm,wazobia, star fm, top fm etc. I will be very happy to advice and guide you on this.

Look out for more music business and industry educative writes on our publication "The Music Industry Newsletter", a 100,000 copies FREE music business focus publication available for pickup at radio and tv stations in 29 states in Nigeria, few locations in Asia,UK,USA and other African countries.

Yes, i may not be as rich as my mates, riding the best cars but i am happy seeing people happy through me-
Words to my haters:

I am not any smarter than you. My connections may not be too great you may say. I just study the music industry and the business of music under a microscope and place things the way they ought to be. Many call me fool,names but i don't care. This is my ministry, preaching the gospel of the good news and opportunities in the business of music. All i need if your pray, if you appreciate what i do.-Femi Lawal

Many projects on the way for independent artistes and new labels in Nigeria and other African countries courtesy what i call my ministry; Mega Points International and Music Industry Media.

Big thanks to all those who had been supporting my movement and campaigns.

On the last note, you can read another of my music business gospel via  http://bit.ly/Zpe9cV

Follow me on twitter @saintphemmy, @musicindustryng,@music2dealng.

Thanks.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Music Submission Opportunity



Introducing Hand-Kraphted – a free monthly CD sampler for independent music lovers all over the world. As with the website, all styles of music from all corners will be accepted from independent and small label artists. The writing staff will decide which are the top 10-15 and be featured on our Bandcamp page and article for the website, and available for free download for all mailing list members.

WORDKRAPHT is now taking submissions.

Please send an mp3 of an original track and the following information:

Band Name:
Location:
Genre:
Band Members:
Website:
Facebook:
Twitter:

to Hand-Kraphted@WORDKRAPHT.com.

The submission deadline for the June release is Midnight EST Thursday, June 6th.

The June release date will be June 15th!!!

"I LIKE" + "SHE DON JAZZ ME" by OG NATURAL


OG Natural is someone you can call the guy next door. A Chilling lyricist, universal flavor punch-liner from the heart of Lagos. Listen to this new single from him and share your view. Many claim he has what it take to be the next rated.

She Don Jazz Me
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I Like
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What Artistes & Some Record Labels Need To Know About Internet Radio and Its Advantages





My name is Oluwafemi Lawal aka Femi.Megapoints. I'm a music business consultant and double as director of A&R for 2Digits Record,Nigeria's 1st independent digital record label as well as being a publicist.

Well, it's no secret that the music business has totally changed in the last few years, since most business around the world today has started operating from the internet.

By God grace i am a co-founder of Mega Points International(Africa's Independent A&R/Promotion Company),MD Music2Deal Nigeria(www.music2deal.com) and i so much believe in the power of the internet. My publication "The Music Industry Newsletter", a  free 100,000 copies publication focusing on the business side of music also preaches a lots on different advantages the internet has to offer.

I remember years back, artistes don't really believe in online promotion, when i tell artistes or labels about internet promotion they will say ; bros, it can't work here. Now it's one of the most powerful means of breaking songs.

The internet has now taken over, yes we are in the digital age and many things are happening and changes are taking place. I applaud this development because it has given birth to many new innovative ideas and technology advancement.

Don't get left behind because many things is happening. Below is an overview of the whole process about web radio promotion and it opportunities. Take your time to go through this and join the league of those major celebrated artists you've always dream to be like or more than.

Stop Paying Much To Get Your Song Play on Radio If Can't Afford It,Use Digital Music Promotion As A Supportive Option.

Do you know millions listen to Internet radio every second using not only computer audio player, but also on a wide variety of other devices, including iPhones, Blackberrys and Windows smartphones via mobile apps.


Major musicians lead this evolution of Internet promotion and music sales, wise up and join the league now. Have you asked yourself the question, why is my song not as big as these major artistes but i promote on the internet too? Yes you promote on the internet but how are you promoting your song online matters. Its beyond just featuring your song on music blogs or download portals. Many of you artistes ignored the power of internet radio. I have clients in the past that have get played on international radio stations from just getting on web radio and making rotation.

Believe it now, web radio is your gateway to  millions of dedicated music fans cross the globe. With over 500  Nigerian owned web radio stations streaming live on the internet across the globe and via mobile apps. Don"t Get Left Behind, it"s a matter of choice.

With 40% of internet radio stations now operating with iPhone,Blackberry and Android phone Apps streaming supported on many other mobile devices you can be sure your song will also get it way into million of music fans mobile phone via internet radio station with mobile apps and streaming supports .

More About Internet Radio :
Internet being reachable to different places in the world, so does Internet radio. It has expanded enormously with an estimated 15,000 stations currently available, including many traditional FM /AM simulcasting their content over the Internet. It is estimated that the number of people listening to Internet radio will grow 200% to 158.5 million by 2014.


A Little Perspective on Internet Radio
Imagine a Internet radio station with an averages 2000 visitors per hour, 24 hours per day, the station will be bringing in almost 1.5 MILLION visitors per month. Now if you figure that the average person listens to the radio for 1.5 hours per day (and that's regular radio - it"s hard to listen to Internet radio on your morning drive) Can you see the difference between the two.

We can estimate that 32,000 unique visitors frequently on web radio sites every day. If we establish a very conservative listener ratio of 1:3 (meaning the average listener listens for 1.5 hours over 3 days - ie, most don"t listen on the weekends or every single day, some do, some only listen once or twice per week, nobody listens 24 hours per day), that gives you around 96,000 regular listeners per a major internet radio station times the figure with like 2000 major internet radio stations out of the 15,000 internet stations confirmed and currently available, including many traditional FM /AM simulcasting their content over the Internet like Eko fm,Beat fm & other traditional FM stations.
With the current internet radio growth, you really need to understand how much important the internet radio promotion is than just blogs placement couple with how much international major musicians and record labels including some of our major acts like Psquare,Wizkids etc that are making use of the internet to promo their materials, distribute their album and make sales with the help internet radio hype and presence aside blogs and other social media.

Believe it or not, currently across Europe and the US the album sales on the internet is higher than the sales of album on cd offline. Have you ask yourself WHY? The answer is simple the business of music has being revolutionized, the digital age is taken over and only the serious music entrepreneur can compete in this era. Don't be left out, join the league now.

I will be available to help anyone who need help with getting their materials on web radio. I can refer you to web radio that seeks new songs every day to play.  Quick note to DJs, there are many web radio seeking djs to take up mixshow slots on their stations. You can get in touch let me connect you. I am also working out something for every interested djs to join the Hype Blast DJs network mixshows dj lists. We have MusicNestRadio supporting already on this.

To all independent artistes and labels, don't miss my points. I am not saying promoting on radio is not good. I promote my artistes songs on radio too but my point is web radio helps a lots in getting massive exposure for your songs.

Be a good business man, act like a professional music business entrepreneur. Join the league of the major labels and artistes making music doing music. Some web radio pay royalties for playing your songs on sponsored programs.

I know what it cost to run an offline radio promotion. My advice is if you don't have much you can use few offline radio stations you can afford based on your promotional budget and support it up with online radios and other online promotional platform.There is no secret about getting famous or breaking record but using the business of music and how to do things right with proper planning.

If you have questions regarding this writeup call 07031611402 or email me via femi.lawal@music2deal.com

Watch out for the next edition of "The Music Industry Newsletter" , follow me on twitter via  @saintphemmy, @musicindustryng
Thanks for your time.

Deazzy Drop another single "TRAUMA"





Born Oluwatoyin Daniel Momoh, popularly known as Deazzy T.  Quoting him “I developed enthusiasm  for music while I was 17, started writing lyrics in my head and it took my interest in music to another level. Listen to him and you will agree with top music executives calling him new rap wizkid of Africa.


Pain In My Heart
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Trauma
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"Arewa Azonto" by Mrs Special


MRS SPECIAL is the Arewa Music Diva from Northern Nigeria.Despite her very fast growing fanbase,MRS SPECIAL says that she loves to live like a shadow.Her unrivaled uniqueness of sound and Creativity earned her the name "GIMBIYAR SAUTIN AREWA".Although Arewa Azonto could be rightly tagged and called her first official single,MRS SPECIAL is no Newcomer.

Her majesty,GIMBIYAR SAUTIN AREWA loves to pay attention to details. This love and quest for perfection led MRS SPECIAL to fish out A-list producer DEKUMZY to produce the Arewa New School banger titled
AREWA AZONTO which her royal highness says is just a tip of the iceberg.ENJOY.

 


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New Music : The Love Medley-Juke (@iamnotJUKE)

After the highly appreciated "Prisoner" dropped a while ago, here's another song to whet the appetite of the people while we await the next single which would be dropping in a jiffy.


The Love Medley, as the name implies, is a simple combo of your favourite Nigerian love songs wonderfully delivered by Juke. This song will sure get you in that affectionate mood again. Listen and Love It.

NB: The Love Medley is a medley of different Nigerian love songs. None of these songs are owned by Juke.
 

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Comedian IGOS trains for a $1Billion dream Bout: Set to fight Samuel Peters and the Klitschko Brothers


Talented funnyman Igos, makes a quantum leap with his comedy skit titled “Igos trains for a $1Billion dream bout". The side-splitting video serves up a ton of laughs as we see Igos starring as a spry and energetic young man who decides to improve his fortunes by signing up for a boxing match against a world heavyweight champion. He enlists the help of an equally spirited trainer, played by celebrity dance choreographer Kaffy who puts him through an extended series of workouts, only for him to end up biting off more than he can possibly chew.

The hilarious 6-minute video is chock-full of laughs and serves as a promotional video for the upcoming IGOS LIVE(O Angelos) which will hold on the 2nd of June 2013. Igos will be thrilling the audience at the Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos, alongside other titans of comedy such as Basketmouth, Funnybone, Okey Bakassi, Seyi Law, Jedi, Lolo 1, and Buchi and will feature musical performances by MI, Ice Price, Olamide, Phyno, Solid Star, Chidinma, Sound Sultan, N6, DJ Xclusive and a host of others in what looks to be an explosive night of entertainment. The show will be hosted by BlackBerry comedy phenomenon Chi-Gurl and comic actor/advertising rave of the moment, Saka.



The multiple award-winning Igos is an on-air personality with 95.1 Wazobia FM who presents the popular radio programme “Oga Madam Office” with Lolo 1, has produced concerts such as ‘Igos - D’Prince of Wazobia Live’ and ‘Palava Injection with Igos and Lolo 1’ and has to his credit impressive performances such as Nite of a Thousand Laffs, Alibaba Live, Standup Nigeria, Cool FM Praise Jam, AY Live, Made in Warri, Rhythm Unplugged, as well as Basketmouth’s Lords of the Rib.


Tickets for the Igos Live Show are available at all TFC outlets in Lagos, Genesis Deluxe Cinemas at The Palms Lekki, Beerhug at the Ikeja Mall, Silverbird Cinemas V.I &Ikeja, The Place (Lekki&Ikeja), Muson Centre Onikan, Film House Cinemas Surulere,http://www.jumia.com and www.ariiyatickets.com.

For enquiries please call +234809 0088 335+234 803 6779411
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Monday, May 20, 2013

The Day the Music Died in Mali



EVERYONE has heard of censored songs, like Billie Holiday’s “Love for Sale,” which was banned from ABC radio in 1956 because of its prostitution theme. Most are familiar with the censorship of artists, like the Dixie Chicks, who had their music blacklisted from country music stations across the country after they criticized President George W. Bush. But banning music in its entirety?


It has been almost nine months since Islamic militants in northern Mali announced that they were effectively banning all music. It’s hard to imagine, in a country that produced such internationally renowned music as Ali Farka Touré’s bluesRokia Traoré’s soulful vocals and the Afro-pop traditions of Salif Keita.
The armed militants sent death threats to local musicians; many were forced into exile. Live music venues were shut down, and militants set fire to guitars and drum kits. The world famous Festival in the Desert was moved to Burkina Faso, and then postponed because of the security risk.
While French and Malian forces largely swept the militants from Timbuktu and other northern towns early this year, the region is still a battleground. Cultural venues remain shuttered. Even more musicians in the north are now leaving the country because they fear vengeful acts by the Malian Army, whom they accuse of discriminating against northern peoples. The music has not returned to what it once was.
There are many theories for the reasons behind the music ban. Some point to religious fanaticism that sees music as a distraction from single-minded devotion. Others suggest that the ban was an attempt to sabotage the economy by gutting one of Mali’s primary export industries. Perhaps the militants, who cut off the hands of thieves and whip those who drink alcohol, just wanted to terrorize people.
Regardless, the ban — like banning the air we breathe, some Malians have said — can tell us something about the nature of music itself as the essence of our social bonds and a bulwark against unfettered use of power.
Musicians are present in many of the rituals of daily life in Mali. The traditional praise singers known as griots sing and play at weddings, birth ceremonies and funerals. But their role is not just to provide background entertainment. Yacouba Sissoko, a Malian griot known for his mastery of the ngoni, a stringed instrument, and the “talking drum,” which mimics human speech, told me that the griot is a “person who creates cohesion between people, a kind of cement in Malian society.” Music is a language that communicates what we cannot always say in words; it assures us of our interconnection.
A world without music is also a world without stories. The griots have functioned as storytellers and truth-tellers within West African society for centuries. In addition to mediating disputes and acting as advisers to early rulers, griots were oral historians. They knew regional legends and family histories, and through their music those stories were passed down from one generation to the next. Like the ancient manuscripts that militants tried to burn in a Timbuktu library in January, today’s griots are repositories of history. If they lose their social function as storytellers, society loses a critical link to its past.
This is especially true in Mali, where high rates of illiteracy mean that music — rather than newspapers or books — is a prime means of sharing information. Malian hip-hop artists in particular have tried to use their music to raise awareness about social issues. The Malian rapper Amkoullel addresses education in his song “Teaching, Studies,” rapping in both French and his local dialect, Bamanan. He rails against corruption in the school system: “A place to teach should not to be confused with a place to do business,” and inequality: “Private schools, so well equipped/Public education, neglected/The poor have no choice.”
Even before the militant takeover of the north last year, Amkoullel warned of the dire situation in the country in a song called S.O.S.: “The people rage /Their dreams are being killed /They no longer know in what to believe.” He formed an association called Plus Jamais Ça, or Never Again. Other musicians have also been coming together to call for an end to the conflict. In January, the singer Fatoumata Diawara brought together more than 40 musicians in Bamako, the capital, to record a peace song that showcased the extraordinary diversity and artistry of Malian music. Addressing themselves to military leaders and politicians, the musicians sing: “We must take care now, or our children will never know the real story of our country. We might lose it.”
One thing that the events in Mali have taught us is that music matters. And the potential loss of music as a means of social bonding, as a voice of conscience and as a mode of storytelling is not just a threat in an African country where Islamic militants made music a punishable offense. We would do well to appreciate music’s power, wherever we live.
By SUJATHA FERNANDES
Sujatha Fernandes is an associate professor of sociology at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and the author of “Close to the Edge: In Search of the Global Hip Hop Generation.”

Friday, May 17, 2013

Did You Know?: Alicia Keys Is Now Creative Director For BlackBerry

Alicia Keys Is New Creative Director For Blackberry


RIM’s latest effort to revive its brand has led them to bring on Alicia Keys as BlackBerry’s Global Creative Director. CEO Thorsten Heins revealed the news at the launch event for BlackBerry 10 in New York on January 30th. Information which is still unknown to many. Now that Alicia Keys has been named BlackBerry’s Global Creative Director, what will change?
Whether or not RIM can pull off a comeback with BlackBerry 10 is still debatable. The move to bring on a pop superstar is eerily similar to Will.i.am becoming Director of Creative Innovation at Intel in 2011. Will this sort of strategy make an impact?

Shift In RIM’s Strategy

According to the official press release“We are excited she will be bringing to us her enormous capabilities, as well as a vast network of relationships in the entertainment, social media and business communities, to help shape our brand and grow our business.” 
I see this as a monumental shift in RIM’s target audience to consumers in contrast to the enterprise market they have traditionally catered to in the past. They didn’t bring Keys on to sell BlackBerry 10′s to enterprises. It’s a clearly presented strategic shift that will help them tap into the fan base of Alicia Keys and other celebrities she networks with.
In terms of marketing, this may work well. My question is, what is Alicia Keys actual contribution to the creative direction of the company? What will she actually bring to the table?

Alicia Keys New Role

Alicia’s new role will involve working with app developers, retailers and those in the entertainment community to reshape the brand. I would expect to see her in a handful of commercials, billboards and advertisements. I’m a little skeptical about what her hands-on contributions will be to the creative direction and vision of BlackBerry. Only time can tell.
I wouldn’t be at all surprised if this relationship becomes similar to that of Jay-Z and the Brooklyn Nets. Jay-Z has put himself out there as the celebrity owner of the franchise even though he only owns 1% of the franchise, according to The New York Times. Despite this the Nets have earned a larger following and a growing presence as a result of their partnership.
Expect to see this same sort of relationship between Alicia Keys and BlackBerry. Keys may not be involved in the every day minutia of things but she can leverage her fan base and utilize those powerful celebrity relationships. That would in turn help build a buzz, which is a win for BlackBerry.
RIM has also released this video entitled, The Keep Moving Projects with BlackBerry 10 to help kick off its re-branding efforts. Only time will tell if RIM can turn things around this time.
Has BlackBerry missed the boat on smart phones or does this mark a turn around?

NEW VIDEO: FAT JOE FT. WIZ KHALIFA,TEYANA TAYLOR “BALLIN”





“Got My Own Day Seen It In The News”- Wiz Khalifa

DAVIDO TO BUILD SCHOOL TO EDUCATE THE LESS PRIVILEGE


Davido to build school

Davido plans to educate the less fortunate.

Source: @Luo_T
Davido has just made a big announcement. The young star is planning to give back to his community by building a school for the less privileged. Davido is yet to reveal more details about the project.

Global Repertoire Database 'first release' now scheduled for 2015

GRD


Progress on the creation of a Global Repertoire Database has “moved ahead strongly over the past 12 months” but is now on course for a 2015 launch, rather than the 2014 roll-out initially reported.

In August last year, writing in a submission to Richard Hooper’s Copyright Works report on streamlining licensing in the UK, MP Mark Isherwood tipped “an operational GRD” for Q2 2014, “although there will be long period of the loading of data from participants.”

The GRD was described by Isherwood as having “some data” from international music rights society groups.

However, a new release from PRS for Music, which is leading the project, says that the “first release” of the database is due in 2015.

The GRD development process saw both the completion of the Scoping Study and the commencement of the Requirements and Design Phase in 2012, with important milestones for the project coming in 2013.

Work on the Requirements and Design phase of the project began in October 2012 and will run until May 2013.

During this project phase, focus will be on the business requirements and rules of the database including a definition of standards for works, agreements and repertoire mandates as well as definition of the GRD logical data model.

GRD will be set up as a legal entity during this project phase, the business plan will be completed and the logical technology architecture for the system will be defined.

In mid-2013, the project will move into the technology build.

Delivery of the project is driven by the GRD Working Group, which consists of representatives from 14 organisations of creators, publishers, collective management societies, digital service providers and their trade associations.

In all, nearly 30 companies represented by nearly 100 individuals are directly involved in the work worldwide.

“The Global Repertoire Database is the building block for the future success of the legal online music market,” said chief executive of PRS for Music Robert Ashcroft. “PRS for Music has supported the project from the outset and we are committed to making the initiative work for the benefit of rights holders and rights users globally.”

Global Repertoire Database Announces Location Plans






The Global Repertoire Database (GRD) - the project that will catalogue the world's music - has announced that it will set up its global headquarters in London and will base its operations centre in Berlin.

The London office, housing corporate functions and business development capabilities is scheduled to open later this year, and will work alongside the current London-based project team in the first instance. The Berlin operations centre will provide registrations and data processing facilities, and may provide a template for further operations centres to support the global operation as it grows.

The GRD is a global, cross-industry collaboration to deliver a single, comprehensive and authoritative representation of the authorship and control of musical works worldwide.

When completed, the main benefits of the GRD will be to create a new and more effective global infrastructure for music rights management, leading to an improved path to music licensing for digital and other music services, and to efficiency benefits for the whole music ecosystem saving extensive costs currently lost to duplication in data processing.

Andrew Jenkins, Chair of the Board of Directors of ICMP, the International Confederation of Music Publishers, said, ‘The decision to locate the Global Repertoire Database in two world capital cities, London and Berlin, was taken after a detailed selection process by the GRD working group, facilitated by our business partner, Deloitte.

‘Potential locations were assessed and analysed over a long number of months and the decision was not at all easy as some excellent candidate cities were under consideration. Availability of suitably skilled staff, accessibility for global industry participants, and strength of legal protection for intellectual property were important criteria and of course the global nature and requirements of the GRD is a key consideration.'

Alfons Karabuda, President of ECSA, the European Composer & Songwriter Alliance, said, ‘We are happy to have a home for the Global Repertoire Database. These two great cities of Berlin and London with their proud heritage and strong support for authors' rights and for copyright will serve our needs very well. We can now turn our attention to building the world's first authoritative database of musical works and to creating a completely new system of rights management that will benefit creators globally.' 2

Kenth Muldin, Chair of CISAC, the organisation representing the world's copyright management societies, said, ‘The Global Repertoire Database is necessary for the effective functioning of the rights licensing, management and royalty payment systems of musical works in the 21st century. A single, authoritative global view of music ownership in real time will mean that anyone wanting to set up a music service can do so more quickly - and that means more legal choice for music fans and consumers, and a more efficient way of identifying who should be paid royalties for the use of their music.'
Jez Bell, CEO rara.com and one of the three licensee representatives on the GRD Working Group alongside Google and Apple, said, ‘Licensees of music will welcome the news that the Global Repertoire Database now has concrete plans for its future. We believe this development is a major step forward for those of us who license music rights as part of our core businesses. Whilst we can't expect the GRD to solve all of the licensing challenges that digital presents us with, a single database with global visibility of musical works ownership certainly gets us closer to a more user-friendly system and demonstrates very positively that the whole industry can work well together.'

The next stage of development in the GRD project is the technical build, during which the systems and processes required for the new database to interact with existing licensing and payment systems will be structured.

GRD systems will be fully compliant with existing rights management solutions FastTrack and ICE, who are technology partners in the project.

www.globalrepertoiredatabase.com

RETTA RICH - KOLO FOR YOU [REMIX] FEAT. EVA, PHYNO & CASEY ED

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Emerging star singer, Retta Rich has come to represent a distinctive sound, one of the very few African singers who is best described as Rich, Fun, Young, Pop and very Soulful since debuting in 2010 with the highly successful solo, 'Kolo For You'.

A series of critically acclaimed singles including 'Tomorrow', 'Would You Be Mine' and 'Who Be Fool?' in 2012 have followed from the beautiful singer who has stayed active - performing and spending ample time in the studio, making music.

Here's a new offering, remix of 'Kolo For You'. Still keeping with the original theme of Soul/Pop and slight techno influences while fusing in some added horns and stylings, the “Kolo for you (Remix)” sees Retta in ace form as she dominates this Oscar Herman Akah-produced musical backdrop  - Retta, with her beautifully distinct vocal delivery filled with exciting Pop sensibility, Eva and Phyno's infectious flow.

Look out for the music video from Retta who is currently working with NuffNoiz management team, but in the meantime, enjoy the “Kolo For You (Remix)” featuring Eva, Phyno and Casey Ed below.

RETTA RICH - 'Kolo for You' (Remix) ft. Eva Alordiah, Phyno & Casey ed 
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CONNECT WITH RETTA RICH

RettaRich on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialrettarich
RettaRich on Twitter: @RettaRich
RettaRich on Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/rettarich
Retta Rich on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RettaMusic

'What Happened Between Me and Uche Ogbodo' - Harrysong Issues Statement




I am forced to speak on the picture of myself and actress Uche Ogbodo being circulated around the web following queries from fans and well wishers. I was going to let it play like any other joke but I was stunned when a fan recently - should I say excited fan - attacked me verbally on a radio station where I dropped by to talk about being a part of 2face's Campus connect tour.

First, Uche Ogbodo is a very dear friend but we are not dating. She's more of a sister to me and not a lover. I believe a peck doesn't necessarily translate to an affair but I could be wrong. Maybe it is not common amongst my colleagues to own up during an affair but I can assure you that we are not an item. In all modesty, Writing hit songs for my colleagues like 'Limpopo' by KCee and Omotola Ekeinde, recording my own songs (working on a new single), still promoting my new video for 'I'm in love' remix with Olamide as well readying another video possibly for my track with Timaya would be a lot to combine with a relationship, at this point.

So what happened? The picture was taken on my birthday which took place at Elegushi beach late at night hence it was not complimentary (on a lighter note, I am quite a good looking man so is Uche, very good looking lady! that picture didn't do us justice) We were partying which should explain the circumstance the picture was taken.

Threesomes also don't happen at parties, a mutual friend watched on as She planted a 'peck' (quick kiss) on my lips and we giggled afterwards.
Please see it as the lighthearted activity that it was and nothing more.

My apologies to only fans who found it less pleasing and thank you for all the support.

Unto matta,
Harrysong

MTV’s Advance Warning Finalist, Fela Khalifa - 'King of Boys'



 Fela Khalifa - 'King of Boys'   Fela Khalifa won’t just stop!  Now the streets finally got what they have been waiting for.  Here's his follow up to the earlier released single - Jekinwole, The king of boys delivered it hot for the several area codes in Lagos on this new joint. A sure -hit joint for the streets.  Enjoy “King of Boys”; a madt jam by the Shugar Music ensigned, Fela Khalifa.

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Another Michael Jackson Discovered in Africa, as Nigerian Born Dominzee.



Born Dominion Blessed Samuel to a minister of God. Popularly known as Dominzee. He is well known and has performed with almost every major celebrity artiste you can talk about in Nigeria from Wizkid to Vector etc. He started singing from the age of 6. Dominzee is now 12 years old with 25 tracks recorded and set to take his musical career to another level with 2 new official double singles "NO WORRIES" & "ALL NIGHT LONG". Already booked for a global tour by an international, music company.

Listen to the songs and share your honest views on Dominzee and the 2 songs.

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NO WORRIES

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ALL NIGHT LONG


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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Interview With Ibrahim Lawal aka Skillz YBRL, Media Consultant/Publicist and Channel Manager (NIGEZIE)


In our continuing series of interviews with key industry professionals, we welcome Media Consultant/Publicist and Channel Manager (NIGEZIE) Ibrahim Lawal aka Skillz YBRL to the exclusive Industry Executives Interview spotlight feature on Our blog sponsored by Music2Deal Worldwide via Music2Deal Nigeria. Let go on for some quick insight of the process and perspective within the TV industry.
Ibrahim Lawal aka Skillz YBRL of Nigezie is a young media personality with years of experience.Here we have him share his experience with us.
Ibrahim
Music2Deal Nigeria: Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to chat. You’re a channel manager at Nigezie with a slate of projects under you belt also as a media consultant and publicist. How were you introduced to the industry, and what first got you interested, plus how do you cope combining it all together as a channel manager,media consultant and publicist?
Ibrahim Lawal: You’re welcome. Well I’ll say I’ve always been interested in music/entertainment, from childhood to present day. I would sing along to any kind of song I hear more than once without making efforts to learn the lyrics and tune, so I guess the interest just grew. I conceptualized my own TV channel, entertainment magazine, radio show, etc and put in work. While trying to get my show up, I met my present boss and along the line, he had a space in his organization and called me up. I jumped at the opportunity and it’s been great ever since. Combining my job with being a media consultant/publicist is quite easy for me because they’re all related. You can liken it to combining eating and drinking.
Music2Deal Nigeria: How is it like being a channel manager?
Ibrahim Lawal: It’s a lot of responsibility I tell you. You’re the custodian of a brand regarded as a voice to the people, mistakes are not included in your options. You have to always deliver and better your best at every point in time. Ensure your channel remains relevant, change with the trends, set trends too and still retain its originality, it’s more like being the President of a nation!
Music2Deal Nigeria: What are the challenges you come across sometime being the channel manager?
Ibrahim Lawal: Everybody wants to be satisfied but that’s impossible. If your video isn’t up to our standard, I have to reject it no matter who you are, so as much as I have friends, I also have alot of people who don’t like me.
Music2Deal Nigeria: How do you get contents for the programs under your channel?
Ibrahim Lawal: For in-house programs, there is always a plan for at least a quarter (13 weeks) before we commence. That means we already have clear-cut pictures of the content, locations, featured persons, etc before we even start. For syndicated programs, same applies. We need to be sure you’ll be able to hold out for that long and not water-down along the line.
Music2Deal Nigeria: As the Channel manager, how involved in getting content or materials for a project do you get? Are you more involved in the initial development or through out the process?
Ibrahim Lawal: Everything content is my responsibility. So I’m part of it from the scratch till when it berths on air.
Music2Deal Nigeria: For those seeking to submit video content to your station, what advice can you give in terms of submission process and standard requirement?
Ibrahim Lawal: Invest in making a good video, rather than doing substandard video and trying to bribe your way in. If your video is good, a good music channel will play it cos it’s the quality of your video that actually makes the channel fine or wack as the case may be. Investing in making a good video isn’t all about shooting videos for big sums. Invest time, invest ideas, put in work. I’m sure the video for Bruno Mars’ Lazy song is achievable for less than $1000 and it still got awards, cos the idea was great.
Music2Deal Nigeria: What’s the ratio of submitted contents and source contents that you do broadcast?
Ibrahim Lawal: It varies from quarter to quarter. It could be 50-50 now and 70-30 next quarter. But usually submitted content has larger airtime.
Music2Deal Nigeria: What makes Nigezie different from other entertainment channels, for example; how would you say you’re different from channels like Sound City, Trace or MTV or BET for that matter?
Ibrahim Lawal: What we stand for is evident without much definition, from the logo, to the name and general branding. We’re all about spreading the Nigerian message, showcasing Nigeria in all its positive light. Fusing Nigerian content with what we have in the western world for all to see that we can stand side by side with anyone. Music and lifestyle the Nigerian way, that’s what makes us different from all others.
Music2Deal Nigeria: You have new programs with the relaunched of NIGEZIE, programs such as E-XTRA, TEAR RUBBER and NIGERIAN TOP 20. What is goals with all this new programs and the radio program?
Ibrahim Lawal: These programs have all been there before the relaunch actually, it’s just the energy behind revitalizing them that has all the attention now. They all serve different purposes, fill in different gaps and satisfy different yearnings of the average entertainment-inclined individual.
Music2Deal Nigeria: Can you share an overview of your career strategy? What types of projects do you see yourself involved with in the future?
Ibrahim Lawal: I’m nowhere near where I have my sights on yet, but it’s a work in progress and by GOD’s grace we’ll get there. There are a million things coming up. Think BIG, think ME! That’s the summary of it all.
Music2Deal Nigeria: Thanks for making out time to talk to us and sharing some insight too.
Ibrahim Lawal: My pleasure it is. Thank you for having me.
Source:Music2Deal Nigeria