October 17th, 2007 by bobo

ChiiDo - Gbejo

I came across this video from Chiido called Gbejo by chance and it reminded me of why I like ChiiDo… he doesn’t take himself too seriously and his songs make me laugh. This track has some fresh pidgin rhymes in “part 2″ and lots of reasons to make you smile. Enjoy.

Previous naijajams postings on ChiiDo:
ChiiDo - Pidgin Mixtape King
ChiiDo - Shake Body
ChiiDo - Pidgin English

http://shocash.com

(official ShowCash/ChiiDO website)
October 14th, 2007 by bobo

Weird MC - Riranwo

Weird MC, The Raptainer

Weird MC isn’t a new name in Naija music. If you’ve been to a naija party, wedding or the like in the last few years, you’ve probably heard her music. For more than a decade, Weird MC The Raptainer has been dropping afro-infused hiphop while splitting time between Naija and the UK. Her latest claim to fame was the appropriately titled Ijoya (previewed here in 2005)… a wildly successful dance track that racked up awards and packed dancefloors the world over.

Following closely on the heels of Ijoya, Weird MC returns with another great track. This time it’s Riranwo (Riran Wo - i.e. See Something.) It’s the first single off the upcoming album, New Dawn. Check out Weird MCs MySpace page for the latest information regarding the release and enjoy the track.

Riran wo!

“Ri Ran Wo” [See Sumtin']
Written by Adeshola Idowu
Co-written by Abiodun Idowu
Produced by Dr. Fabs for Nsayne Entertainment Nigeria
Mixed and Mastered by Mr Skillz (JJC) @ Backbone Studios U.K.
Executive Producer Adeshola Idowu for 0907 Entertainment
From the forthcoming album, “New Dawn”
Photo by Funke Babaeko


Naijajams exclusive interview interview with Weird MC (2005)

Weird MC - Riranwo (main mix) [stream]
(click to open or right click, save as)
http://www.myspace.com/weirdmc

(Weird MC on MySpace)
October 5th, 2007 by bobo

Tuface Shot by Armed Robbers

According to TheNews, Tuface was attacked and shot at his home last night after returning home from London.

“Hip hop music star, Innocent Idibia popularly known as Tuface, is currently on danger list at Cedar Group Hospital, 202 Road, B Close, Festac Town, Lagos, following an attack on him by unidentified gunmen last night. P.M.News learnt that the award winning artiste was attacked at about 8.30pm at Cele bus stop, along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway on his way home from the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja. He had just arrived the country from London.

Sources said the shots fired by the gunmen hit Tuface on his thigh and he was rushed to the hospital where doctors immediately wheeled him into the theatre to save his life.

As at the time of going to press, doctors had removed about 22 pellets from his thigh and he is currently battling for life at the hospital.”
Source

(For what it’s worth, I’ve yet to see any other news sources corroborating this story)

Update: Times of Nigeria has posted a similar report. I wish Tuface all the best and a speedy recovery.

Update 2: Sun News reports indicate the attack occurred while driving… “Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, precisely at Cele Bus stop.” It looks like he’s in good spirits and will make a full recovery.

October 2nd, 2007 by bobo

Wanlov - Smallest Time

I know say this na naijajams and no be ghanajams, but I wanted to share a discovery that made my day. The artist is Wanlov. The song, “Smallest Time,” from his album Green Card (that incidentally just released today) is a savory mix of afrobeat-infused easy breezy california hiphop stylings with a mixture of pidgin and poetry. “My people, I dey greet you.”

If you’re feeling this song, be sure to pick up the album - you can order online, pay with paypal.

If you’re in the US, check out Wanlov live at his release parties in LA and NYC this week before he relocates to Ghana:

October 5:at KAOS Network, Los Angeles, CA

October 6:at the Shrine, New York City, NY

More info at Wanlov’s official site or at Wanlov on MySpace

September 30th, 2007 by bobo

The Hottest Coalition of Nigerian DJs

If you’ve been around naijajams for some time, you’ve definitely heard of DJ Dee Money. He’s become famous online for the prolific Naija Gbedu mixtapes releases (that are so numerous I’ve lost count!) Based in the Chicago area (USA), his sounds graced the airwaves, rocked parties and even won DJ of the Year award at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA) 2006!

In a continued effort to promote Nigerian artists worldwide, and a growing desire to bring like-minded individuals together, Dee Money created the internet-based community called, “Nigerian DJs.” This is the place (as you might expect) to find top class Nigerian DJs. Check them out to hear some of the newest sounds from naija, or to find a dj to play at your next party.

http://www.myspace.com/naijadjs

July 29th, 2007 by bobo

Photos from the Femi Kuti North American tour

Femi Kuti, North American Tour

Femi Kuti Dancer, North American Tour

Femi Kuti’s North American tour is winding down, and photos from the event have started to surface courtesy of some excellent photographers and flickr. Below are a few of my favorites thus far.

(If you have photos of any shows, send them our way and we’ll post them up!)