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Eze 1 Fuji: The Rising Star of Fuji Music
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Eze 1 Fuji: The Rising Star of Fuji Music
Oluwaseun Michael Oyeyemi popularly known as Eze 1 Fuji, Omo Iya Ibadan is a talented Fuji Artiste making waves in the Nigerian Fuji music industry.
Eze Fuji 1, Remi Aluko’ s sing alike, displayed a deep passion for music right from the church at his young age.
He began his journey from singing in the church.
After his primary and secondary school educations, he was trained as a mechanical engineer, but yet did not allowed his passion for music to fizzled out.
Eze 1 discoragraphy includes four remarkable albums titled My Time, My Birthday, Sunshine & Thanksgiving.
Currently, Eze 1 Fuji is preparing for the next chapter of his musical, as fans eagerly anticipate the new sounds and stories he will bring. His dedication to his craft , combined with his thoughtful insights, makes him a rising star worth watching out for in the Nigeria music scene.
Gifted Eze 1 whose success of his first album has set the stage for his subsequent works each offering a distinct flavor and message.
Omo Iya Ibadan as he’s fondly called promises that his next work Advance Level will be a significant milestone in his career with plan for a grand album launch, a mega concert and international travel deal in 2025.
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Bullion Records’ Star GyC Poised To Make A Difference With A Billion Things
Netflix Denies Leaving Nigerian Market
Despite reports from three publications suggesting Netflix is exiting the Nigerian market, the global streaming giant has firmly denied these claims, insisting it will continue to invest in Nigerian content.
The speculation was fueled by comments from Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan, who spoke at the 2024 Zuma International Film Festival. Afolayan claimed Netflix canceled several films it had previously commissioned from unnamed filmmakers.
“Three years ago, when we signed the three-film deal with Netflix, it was really exciting,” Afolayan said. The filmmaker went on to share that despite the stellar performance of those movies globally, Netflix seemed unimpressed by their returns in Nigeria.
“Thank God we had shot seasons two and three [of Anikulapo] because all the other people that were commissioned with us at the same time were canceled.”
However, Afolayan did not explicitly state that Netflix was exiting the Nigerian market, although his remarks will rightly drive speculation that the streaming platform is retreating from the country. This speculation is not entirely unfounded—Amazon Prime, another major streaming service, exited Nigeria in January 2024 one year after a huge marketing campaign and a slate of original Nigerian productions..
In a statement to TechCabal on Wednesday, a Netflix spokesperson reaffirmed the company’s commitment to Nigeria, saying, “We are not exiting Nigeria. We will continue to invest in Nigerian stories to delight our audience.”
The spokesperson did not immediately address Afolayan’s claims about canceled projects. Still, Wednesday’s conversation and social media reactions highlight growing uncertainty around Netflix’s long-term strategy in Nigeria, where rising inflation and currency devaluation have pressured consumer spending power.
Netflix has struggled to capture a large share of Nigeria’s competitive streaming market, which is dominated by the more affordable Showmax, a service operated by Multichoice. Netflix—currently priced at ₦7,000 ($4) per month—remains a luxury for many Nigerians, especially as inflation and naira devaluation erode purchasing power.
With local players continuing to outperform in pricing, Netflix’s ability to maintain its position in the region could become increasingly challenging.
Netflix’s relationship with Nigeria dates back to 2016 when it began licensing high-profile local films. Since 2016, it has poured over $23 million into Nigeria’s film industry, backing over 250 locally licensed titles, co-productions, and original commissions. Lionheart, The Wedding Party 2, and King of Boys are some of its most recognisable titles. In 2020, the streaming service signed multi-title deals with prominent Nigerian producers like Mo Abudu’s EbonyLife Productions. In 2021, it expanded its partnership with Kunle Afolayan, signing a deal for three films, including an adaptation of Sefi Atta’s Swallow.
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Bullion Records’ Star GyC Poised To Make A Difference With A Billion Things
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December 2, 2024Bullion Records’ Star GyC Poised To Make A Difference With A Billion Things
Nigerian music sensation GyC, whose real name is Fortune Kingsley, is gearing up for the highly anticipated release of his first EP album, “A Billion Things”, under Bullion Records.
The EP, set to drop on December 12, 2024, features five tracks: Mailo, Shayo, Woman, Kpang Kpang, and Kokan Aye, a collaboration with music legends 9ice and Eedris Abdul Kareem.
Speaking about GyC’s journey and the upcoming EP, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, CEO of Bullion Records, described the artist as a versatile and dynamic talent who has redefined the boundaries of African music.
“GyC is not just an artiste; he’s a maestro. His ability to blend different genres with authenticity and creativity is what sets him apart. This EP will showcase his evolution and reinforce his position as one of the most promising musical exports from Africa,” Ambassador Oguntoyinbo stated
GyC, fondly called “The Maestro,” has made a name for himself in the music industry, starting his professional career in 2002 in Calabar.
Over the years, he has garnered significant acclaim, including clinching the FME Singer and Producer of the Year awards in 2013 and 2014.
Known for his songwriting prowess and exceptional performances, GyC has collaborated with numerous A-list artists and shared stages with the likes of Wizkid, Flavour, Phyno, Mayorkun, Kizz Daniel, 2Baba, and Olamide.
Adding to the excitement around the EP, Bullion Records’ Managing Director, Mr. Femi Elegbede Ajibola, emphasized the label’s commitment to nurturing extraordinary talent
EP marks a new chapter in GyC’s career. It’s more than just a collection of songs; it’s a body of work that reflects his journey, passion, and dedication to his craft. We at Bullion Records are proud to support him as he takes his music to a global audience,” Mr. Ajibola stated.
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Nigerian music sensation GyC, whose real name is Fortune Kingsley, is gearing up for the highly anticipated release of his first EP album, “A Billion Things”, under Bullion Records.
The EP, set to drop on December 12, 2024, features five tracks: Mailo, Shayo, Woman, Kpang Kpang, and Kokan Aye, a collaboration with music legends 9ice and Eedris Abdul Kareem.
Speaking about GyC’s journey and the upcoming EP, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, CEO of Bullion Records, described the artist as a versatile and dynamic talent who has redefined the boundaries of African music.
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“GyC is not just an artiste; he’s a maestro. His ability to blend different genres with authenticity and creativity is what sets him apart. This EP will showcase his evolution and reinforce his position as one of the most promising musical exports from Africa,” Ambassador Oguntoyinbo stated.
GyC, fondly called “The Maestro,” has made a name for himself in the music industry, starting his professional career in 2002 in Calabar.
Over the years, he has garnered significant acclaim, including clinching the FME Singer and Producer of the Year awards in 2013 and 2014.
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Known for his songwriting prowess and exceptional performances, GyC has collaborated with numerous A-list artists and shared stages with the likes of Wizkid, Flavour, Phyno, Mayorkun, Kizz Daniel, 2Baba, and Olamide.
Adding to the excitement around the EP, Bullion Records’ Managing Director, Mr. Femi Elegbede Ajibola, emphasized the label’s commitment to nurturing extraordinary talent.
“This EP marks a new chapter in GyC’s career. It’s more than just a collection of songs; it’s a body of work that reflects his journey, passion, and dedication to his craft. We at Bullion Records are proud to support him as he takes his music to a global audience,” Mr. Ajibola stated.
GyC’s influence extends beyond music. His community-oriented initiatives, such as the annual GyC Street Carnival in Ikeja, Lagos, highlight his commitment to giving back. The carnival, which is free to the public, has become a cultural highlight, featuring performances from notable superstars.
With previous performances on international stages, including The Glo Rock & Rule Tour, the Annual Calabar Carnival, Trace in The City Concert, and Loud N Proud Live, GyC’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of remarkable. His recent tours in Kenya, Mozambique, and South Africa further solidify his global appeal.
Fans and industry watchers eagerly await the release of A Billion Things, which promises to be a groundbreaking addition to the African music scene. As the December 12 release date approaches, GyC stands ready to captivate audiences worldwide and affirm his place as a leading voice in contemporary music.
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Aristos Band releases ‘Battalion Praise’ thanksgiving medley
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December 2, 2024Aristos Band releases ‘Battalion Praise’ thanksgiving medley
Aristos Band, a multiple award-winning music group, has released its much anticipated medley titled ‘Battalion Praise’.
‘Battalion Praise’ is a gospel rendition of melodious thanksgiving medley that cuts across different Nigerian tribes. It features a large ensemble of African percussions and sound that transports the listeners and audience into an atmosphere of euphoric praise to the Almighty.
The inspirational medley is currently available on all digital streaming platforms.
Aristos band was founded in 2008 by Sammy Sodeke, popularly known as “Sammy Sho” a veteran Keyboardist, Saxophonist, music producer/instructor who has played and directed music from within and outside the shores of Nigeria with vast experience in live music entertainment and music management.
BATTALION PRAISE IS available on all streaming platforms.
Full video on YouTube @aristosband
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