Saturday, 22 September 2012

MUSIC : Mister May D Joins MI, Ice Prince At Choc City Weeks After Square Records Sack

Mayokun Awodumila known as Mister May D was sacked by his former
colleague's P-square However there are strong speculations that former
Square Records artiste, May D is set to join Audu Maikori-led
Chocolate City otherwise known as Choc City. This hint was dropped by
one of the label's artistes, Jude Abaga better known as MI.

The rapper posted on his twitter page this morning, "It almost sounds
like May D is saying... 'As a choc boy! I go de....." Some weeks ago,
May D was sacked from his former label. No
big reason was given for the slip apart from 'irreconcilable
differences'. May D featured in P-Square's 'Chop My Money' single
which featured American music star, Akon in its remix.

May D presently has his hit single 'Ile Ijo' gaining massive airplay
on both local and international radio and tv stations.

HOLLYWOOD : Dark Knight Tragedy: Shooting Victims Sue Movie Theater for Negligence

You know those emergency exit doors that warn you that an alarm will
go off if you open them? Three victims of the July 20 mass shooting
during a screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, Colo., have
sued the movie theater for negligence because no such alarm went off.

In two federal lawsuits filed Friday, Denise Traynom, Brandon Axelrod
and Joshua Nowlan allege that the exit door the gunman is said to have
used to access the Cinemark USA-owned Century 16 multiplex should have
been equipped with an alarm. Authorities have alleged that suspect
James Holmes, who has been charged with 24 counts of first-degree
murder and 116 counts of attempted murder, entered the theater through
the front but then propped open a rear exit door so that he could go
to his car to grab the assault rifle and handguns used to massacre a
dozen people and injure 58 others.

According to the Denver Post, the suit also alleges that Cinemark
should have employed heightened security for the midnight screening in
the first place. Each plaintiff is seeking at least $750,000 in
damages. The theater chain had no immediate comment, but the complaint
comes just as Aurora Mayor Steve Hogan and Cinemark president and CEO
Tim Warner expressed mutual excitement that the Century 16, closed
since the shooting, would be ready to reopen by the beginning of next
year.

"Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with all those affected by
the tragic events of July 20th," Warner wrote in a letter to Hogan
just yesterday. "We too have been overwhelmed by the spirit of Aurora
which extends to us and to our employees around the world. We will
never forget the victims and their families.

" The letter continued, "It will be our privilege to reopen the
theater. We pledge to reconfigure the space and make the theater
better than ever." In response, the mayor released the following
statement on the city of Aurora's website: "The responses indicate
overwhelming support to reopen the theater with renovations. The
theater has been a valued part of our community for many years, and
just as they have been all along, I am confident Cinemark will
continue to remain sensitive to victims, their families, their
employees and our community throughout their process of remodeling and
reopening.

"We will always remember those who lost their lives and the many
others impacted that day. While no one will ever forget that day, this
is another step in the community's healing." culled from eonline.com

MUSIC : DRAKE TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL THIS MONTH

The Canadian rapper, Drake decided to drop out of high school as a
teenager to follow a career in music, but this summer the 25-year-old
rapper went back for his paper and is set to graduate this month.
During an interview with Kentucky's cn|2, Drake said University of
Kentucky men's basketball coach John Calipari inspired him to pursue
his high school diploma, a task that was well within his reach since
he was only a credit away from achieving his goal.

According to him, "When Coach Cal asked me to come here for the first
Midnight Madness, it just really gave me…it gave me a sense of school,
a sense of love, a sense of belonging to something, and so, you know,
that's why I feel like I belong to the UK family and that's why I'm
graduating high school this month."

Drake got choice seats during the basketball team's NCAA tournament in
2010 and coached a squad during alumni games in 2009 and 2012. Who
knows maybe he could consider college in Kentucky.

MUSIC : ARA SETS TO MAKE NOLLYWOOD DEBUTE

Nollywood is accepting drummer girl Aralola Olamuyiwa with open arms
as she takes a step into the movie industry.
YB entertainment gathered that Ara will be working with the likes of
Ramsey Noah and Saheed Balogun for her debut movie titled 'Osunfunke'.
The movie is being shot in Osun state.

She is said to have practised acting from her secondary school and
university stage plays, but this is her first in the Nollywood scenes.
Ara recently separated from her husband Nurudeen Olalekan Saliu.

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAY - KING SUNNY ADE !!!

KING SUNNY ADE'S LIFE OVERVIEW

Birth nameSunday Adeniyi Born September 22, 1946 (age 66) Oshogbo
OriginOndo, Nigeria GenresJùjú,Yearsactive1960s–present "King" Sunny
Adé (born Sunday Adeniyi, September 22, 1946) is a popular performer
of Yoruba Nigerian jùjú music and a pioneer of modern world music. He
has been classed as one of the most influential musicians of all
time.[1]

Adé was born to a Nigerian royal family in Ondo, thus making him an
Omoba of the Yoruba people.His father was a church organist, while his
mother was a trader. Adé left grammar school in Ondo under the
pretense of going to the University of Lagos. There, in Lagos, his
mercurial musical career started.

Sunny Adé's Musical Sound has evolved from the early days. His career
began with Moses Olaiya's Federal Rhythm Dandies, a highlife band.

He left to form The Green Spots in 1967. Over the years, for various
reasons ranging from changes in his music to business concerns, Sunny
Adé's band changed its name several times, first to African Beats and
then to Golden Mercury.


Sunny Adé's music is characterised by, among other instruments, the
talking drum - an instrument indigenous to his Yoruba roots, the
guitar and his peculiar application to jùjú music, that would easily
put him in the same class as guitar musicians like Santana.

His music is in the age old tradition of singing poetic lyrics ("Ewi"
in Yoruba) and praise of dignitaries as well components of "juju"
(traditional African belief) called the "Ogede"-"casting a spell".
Hence, Adé's music constitutes a record of the oral tradition of his
people for posterity.

Sunny Adé was the first to introduce the pedal steel guitar to
Nigerian pop music. He was the first to introduce the use of
synthesizers, clavinet, vibraphone, tenor guitar into the jùjú music
repertoire such as dub and wah-wah guitar licks.

Sunny has collaborated with major artists such as Manu Dibango
(WAKAFRIKA) and Stevie Wonder (played harmonica in Aura).

Sunny Adé's brief recordings with Island records opened the floodgates
for other world music artist like Senegalese Youssou N'Dour, Mali's
Salif Keita and a host of others.


In 1987, Sunny Adé returned to international spotlight when Rykodisc
released a live concert he did in Seattle and was given an astonishing
embrace by fans across the globe who were eager for another
international album release.

He soon employed an American manager, Andrew Frankel, negotiated
another three album record deal with the Mesa record label (a Division
of Paradise Group) in America. One of these albums was 1998's Odu, a
collection of traditional Yoruba songs, with which he was nominated
for the second Grammy Award and thus making him the first African to
be nominated twice for a Grammy.

Apart from being an international musician Sunny Adé is also prominent
in his native Nigeria, running multiple companies in several
industries, creating a non-profit organization called the King Sunny
Adé Foundation, and working with the Musical Copyright Society of
Nigeria.

In recent times, hip hop music appears to be holding sway with the
electronic media in Nigeria with massive airplays. Nonetheless, Sunny
Adé's musical output has continued to inspire a vast generation of
other Nigerian musicians, who believe in the big band musical set up
which Sunny Adé and late Fela Kuti are noted for.

The musician, Lagbaja is one of the very many musicians Sunny Adé's
music has inspired. In 2008, his contributions to world music was
recognised; as he was given an award for his outstanding contribution
to world music at the Reggae and world music awards held at the
Appollo Theater in Harlem, New York.

In the 1980s Adé embarked on a career in Hollywood. His music was
featured in the 1983 film Breathless, starring Richard Gere, and the
1986 comedy One More Saturday Night, and he acted in Robert Altman's
1987 comedy O.C. and Stiggs.

The entire YB entertainment celebrates you sir !! Happy Birthday King Sunny Ade

Friday, 21 September 2012

NOLLYWOOD : ‘I think Tonto Dike is a good person’ – Bimbo Akintola

Nollywood actress, Bimbo Akintola has bared her mind about her
colleague, Tonto Dike one of Nollywood's most controversial actresses.

The University of Ibadan graduate mentioned this while responding to
allegations that she's not friendly with her colleagues. 'I pick my
friends from the heart, I have actors who have been my friends for 20
years and we are still going strong. It is like marriage, if you don't
have the right partner, there would be trouble. If you have the wrong
friends, they will never tell you
when you are going wrong.

When asked to name few of her friends in the industry, she mentioned
Dike, stating that she is an amiable and lovable person. 'I love Tonto
Dike, I met her once and I think she is a good
person' she said.

'I love Omotola Jalade Ekeinde too, I would say she is my friend, we
don't see or talk everyday but when we do see and talk, it is a moment
to treasure, Stella Damasus, Keppy
Ekpeyoung Bassey are also my friends amongst others', she concluded.

Akintola, 37, soared to limelight after featuring in the popular' Owo
Blow' movie and 'Check Mate' where she co-starred with Richard Mofe
Damijo and other notable actors.

MTN PROJECT FAME : Singer Didi Sent Home from Project Fame

It was another night of excitement-laced tension as one unlucky
contestant said goodbye to the ongoing Project Fame reality show.

In no particular order, Adetoun, Didi, Christian, Ella, and
Oyinkansade – the five contestants with the least votes – were asked
to repeat the songs they sang individually last week. This
time around they were not only expected to impress their fans but also
the judges and faculty who have the powers to save one contestant each
from the claws of elimination.

Eventually the judges saved Adetoun, the faculty chose Oyinkansade,
while last two votes went to Christian, thus leaving Didi and Ella as
the eliminated contestants.

The judges however pulled a surprise and chose to exercise their power
of recall by saving an elated Ella who could hardly believe her fate.

Paris Hilton apologizes for gay bashing

Paris Hilton released an apology saying, "Gay people are the strongest
and most inspiring people I know." This apology is in response to a
recording released in which Hilton calls gays "the horniest people in
the world". Hilton went on to state, "Most of them probably have
AIDS".

This statement obviously upset the gay community and their supporters.
Ok it probably offended 85% of the population. Really Paris? Paris had
previously released a statement trying to explain herself, but now she
has issued a full-blown apology and it's posted on GLAAD's website.
Hilton stated that she was having a private conversation with a friend
and was in no way bashing the gay community. GLAAD posted the apology
on its website on

Thursday. Question is should Hilton get off the proverbial hook with
just an apology? It's not the first time she has put her foot in her
mouth. Paris' apology: "As anyone close to me knows, I always have
been and always will be a huge supporter of the gay community.

I am so sorry and so upset that I caused pain to my gay friends, fans
and their families with the comments heard this morning. I was having
this private conversation with a friend of mine who is gay and our
conversation was in no way towards the entire gay community. It is the
last thing that I would ever want to do and I cannot put into words
how much I wish I could take back every word…"

KANYE WEST "PRACTICALLY IN TEARS" AFTER SEX TAPE WITH KIM KARDASHIAN LOOK-ALIKE IS PUT UP FOR SALE

The nearly 20-minute-long recording is believed to have been shot with
an unidentified female who is a 'dead ringer' for Kim herself,
RadarOnline.com reports.

Filmed in what appears to be a hotel room, the married woman
reportedly confirms at the start of the tape that she's over the age
of 18 and fully consenting.

She adds: 'My husband and I don't have sex anymore… that's why I'm
here!' According to the US gossip site, the mystery woman is a Kim
lookalike with a curvaceous figure and long dark hair.

Radar maintains to have seen the steamy tape in full and claim they
can verify 'without a doubt' that it is the 35-year-old rapper in the
video.
Throughout the romp, the pair allegedly don't kiss or interact in any
way apart from trying out various positions.

The man who appears to be Kanye is said to be aware he is being filmed
because he not only set up the camera, but also looks directly into
the device at the end of the video.

According to an industry insider, the tape was shot shortly before
Kanye officially got together with Kim in March, and he is said to be
'terrified' about the video being leaked.

A source claimed to Radar: 'The sex tape is being shopped right now
and there's a lot of interest, but Kanye is freaking out!

'He doesn't want this tape out and will do anything to make sure it
stays private. If this were to hit the market it would be worth a
fortune… there would definitely be a lot of people wanting to see
this!

'Kanye was practically in tears when he heard the tape was being shopped.'

LATEST: Rapper, MI Follows Eedris Abdukareem's Footstep, Wages War Against Rick Ross

In August 2012, another US rapper, Rick Ross was in Nigeria for a
show. While in Nigeria, Rick Ross shot a music video for his
controversial 'Hold Me Back' song.

The Nigerian version of music video has, after its release, been
criticised for the bad portrayal of Nigeria as a slum country.Recall
that his first version of the same music video was banned on BET
stations for some controversial issues.

Now, Nigerian rapper, Jude Abaga otherwise known as MI has vent his
anger on Rozay as Rick Ross is fondly called over the way he painted
the most populous black nation in the world as ghetto.

MI posted on his website, "does it make you angry? Does it rile you to
see your country portrayed as poor and suffering and full of struggle?

"It burns you, does it not? To have some foreigner- who knows nothing
of your history and pain, of the stories that flow within your blood-
to have this foreigner come in and tell your story?

"Is it not the height of disrespect and insensitivity? Does it not
chafe against the thick skin you have grown to cover your other
wounds? Does it not make you angry? "We should wax sanctimonious about
national pride being slighted. We should vent our displeasure online.

We should occupy something. Because God forbid the truth ever be told
about what things really are."God forbid a stranger remind us about
those things we choose to ignore everyday. God forbid we ever face the
truth about ourselves. God forbid we do not go on the internet and
rail about how our country is being cast in bad light.

"God forbid we do not talk about how there is a small minority which
lives better than portrayed. God forbid we do not ignore truth one
more time. God forbid we don't." For those who have watch the
controversial music video, was Rick Ross portraying a wrong Nigeria?

Like and Follow us on Facebook fans page. : www.Facebook .com/yinkuzblog