Sunday, 4 November 2018

Dear Duncan Mighty, it is time to slow down with the collaborations

For every three songs released, a Duncan Mighty feature is found. Even though, it was refreshing at first, a burn out is now visible and he needs to slow it down.

Duncan Mighty  (Instagram/DuncanMighty)

On Tuesday, August 21st, the much anticipated collaboration, 'Aza' by Davido, Duncan Mighty and Peruzzi was released, but unlike the wow effect his previous power features created, the reactions that have since followed suggests that it may be time the Port Harcourt flagbearer becomes more intentional with the choice of song he jumps on.

Duncan Mighty is the flavour of the Nigerian Music industry presently and it is no surprise that everyone seeks a bit of his magic.

His technical proficiency on hooks is truly stunning. The way he chants his native language is attimes enchanting and his vocals deliver a gripping piece of musical bliss on a given day.

From the moment he blessed Wizkid with a feature on Fake Love, which became an instant hit, Duncan Mighty has been on the list of 'must-work-with-to-get-a-hit' by every artist seeking a guaranteed mainstream record.

Duncan Mighty  (Instagram/DuncanMighty)

But this is not peculiar to him as it often happens to every 'newly discovered hit-maker' or any artist who has the ability to deliver the right hook or verse in turning an otherwise average record into an anthem.

When 2face Idibia emerged on the scene, everyone wanted a piece of him, it was no different for Ruggedman after he stirred the hostile waters with Ehen, a verse from him was the holy grail that rappers sought, the likes of Wizkid and Olamide have also passed through this route and internationally, names like RihannaAkonTPain were most prominent during the time of their come-up.

But as great as putting out more music sound, less can actually be more especially for an artist like Duncan Mighty, who is not exactly a newbie.

For long, his legacy powered by his talent has also been fuelled by this myth around his music with the conservative stance that he chose, remaining in his Port Harcourt region at a time when every artist jumped on the next bus to Lagos.

Ojevwe Lugard Guy@Emperorluggy

Duncan Mighty should slow down, they are just about to rubbish him. This Aza has just got to be his wackest song ever. That Frog should have allowed only Peru and Duncan bang. He spoilt it with his random shouting up and down!!!

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KinG NomSo@ani_nomso

Duncan Mighty has to calm down on the Features, if he continues like this he"ll rush out of this fame. He should be selective with Features at least not every song he should jump on

4:04 PM - Aug 21, 2018

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Ayomide Tayo@AOT2

Duncan Mighty needs to take it easy with the collaborations. It's not everyone who asks for a feature that deserves a hook or verse.

4:16 PM - Aug 20, 2018

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It is understandable when artists try to cash in as much as possible on their '15minutes of fame', but there is a greater risk of early burnout as against a sustained period of influence.

From May, when he enjoyed a 'rebirth' of a sort with the release of Fake Love, Duncan Mighty has featured on over 15 released songs in the last three months.

An average of 4 songs every month, one song per week and while he has scored some hits along the way, evidently there have been misses as well.

The past few features especially are becoming far too predictable, less intimate and not as refreshing as the chants were.

The majority of his features are tied around the same topic, ''Love'', so his lyrics are also becoming repetitive and you find him even bringing back lines from his old songs like he did on Lova Lova with Tiwa Savage, with the lyrics, ''If I break your heart, it's like oil spillage'', originally used in the song 'Killing me softly' released on his last studio album, The Certificate.

Duncan Mighty and Davido  (Instagram/DuncanMighty)

Outside the fact that he delivered a stellar verse on Fake Love, one thing that also worked in the favour of the Wene Mighty was that listeners had become tired of the saturated and now monotonous 'Shaku Shaku' vibe, and the world hadn't heard from him in quite some time, so his sound was a breathe of fresh air allowing his fans enough time to fully soak up his melody.

There was also the feeling of nostalgia that music lovers who listened to him when he released his debut album, Koliwater in 2008 could associate with.

But 15 features down the line and there is no evolving, little experimenting and everything is starting to sound the same, and heading for the stale door faster than the last trend did.

The attraction of the now is blinding the brilliance of his creativity, and preventing him from taking time to rebooth and deliver more special offerings.

So yeah, we understand that the newly found attraction is good and acknowledge his work ethic, but it will be interesting to see him take a few steps back, be more selective with the collaborations he jumps on and judging by how he has consistently delivered a new project every two years, maybe power that energy into releasing another defining body of work before the end of the year.

To leave a legacy, Duncan Mighty doesn't necessarily have to be ubiquitous on every song, but for his songs to meaningfully live longer, have more gripping effect and consistently remain on listener's playlists and in their hearts.

Dear Duncan Mighty, it is time to slow down with the collaborations

For every three songs released, a Duncan Mighty feature is found. Even though, it was refreshing at first, a burn out is now visible and he needs to slow it down.

Duncan Mighty  (Instagram/DuncanMighty)

On Tuesday, August 21st, the much anticipated collaboration, 'Aza' by Davido, Duncan Mighty and Peruzzi was released, but unlike the wow effect his previous power features created, the reactions that have since followed suggests that it may be time the Port Harcourt flagbearer becomes more intentional with the choice of song he jumps on.

Duncan Mighty is the flavour of the Nigerian Music industry presently and it is no surprise that everyone seeks a bit of his magic.

His technical proficiency on hooks is truly stunning. The way he chants his native language is attimes enchanting and his vocals deliver a gripping piece of musical bliss on a given day.

From the moment he blessed Wizkid with a feature on Fake Love, which became an instant hit, Duncan Mighty has been on the list of 'must-work-with-to-get-a-hit' by every artist seeking a guaranteed mainstream record.

Duncan Mighty  (Instagram/DuncanMighty)

But this is not peculiar to him as it often happens to every 'newly discovered hit-maker' or any artist who has the ability to deliver the right hook or verse in turning an otherwise average record into an anthem.

When 2face Idibia emerged on the scene, everyone wanted a piece of him, it was no different for Ruggedman after he stirred the hostile waters with Ehen, a verse from him was the holy grail that rappers sought, the likes of Wizkid and Olamide have also passed through this route and internationally, names like RihannaAkonTPain were most prominent during the time of their come-up.

But as great as putting out more music sound, less can actually be more especially for an artist like Duncan Mighty, who is not exactly a newbie.

For long, his legacy powered by his talent has also been fuelled by this myth around his music with the conservative stance that he chose, remaining in his Port Harcourt region at a time when every artist jumped on the next bus to Lagos.

Ojevwe Lugard Guy@Emperorluggy

Duncan Mighty should slow down, they are just about to rubbish him. This Aza has just got to be his wackest song ever. That Frog should have allowed only Peru and Duncan bang. He spoilt it with his random shouting up and down!!!

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KinG NomSo@ani_nomso

Duncan Mighty has to calm down on the Features, if he continues like this he"ll rush out of this fame. He should be selective with Features at least not every song he should jump on

4:04 PM - Aug 21, 2018

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Ayomide Tayo@AOT2

Duncan Mighty needs to take it easy with the collaborations. It's not everyone who asks for a feature that deserves a hook or verse.

4:16 PM - Aug 20, 2018

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It is understandable when artists try to cash in as much as possible on their '15minutes of fame', but there is a greater risk of early burnout as against a sustained period of influence.

From May, when he enjoyed a 'rebirth' of a sort with the release of Fake Love, Duncan Mighty has featured on over 15 released songs in the last three months.

An average of 4 songs every month, one song per week and while he has scored some hits along the way, evidently there have been misses as well.

The past few features especially are becoming far too predictable, less intimate and not as refreshing as the chants were.

The majority of his features are tied around the same topic, ''Love'', so his lyrics are also becoming repetitive and you find him even bringing back lines from his old songs like he did on Lova Lova with Tiwa Savage, with the lyrics, ''If I break your heart, it's like oil spillage'', originally used in the song 'Killing me softly' released on his last studio album, The Certificate.

Duncan Mighty and Davido  (Instagram/DuncanMighty)

Outside the fact that he delivered a stellar verse on Fake Love, one thing that also worked in the favour of the Wene Mighty was that listeners had become tired of the saturated and now monotonous 'Shaku Shaku' vibe, and the world hadn't heard from him in quite some time, so his sound was a breathe of fresh air allowing his fans enough time to fully soak up his melody.

There was also the feeling of nostalgia that music lovers who listened to him when he released his debut album, Koliwater in 2008 could associate with.

But 15 features down the line and there is no evolving, little experimenting and everything is starting to sound the same, and heading for the stale door faster than the last trend did.

The attraction of the now is blinding the brilliance of his creativity, and preventing him from taking time to rebooth and deliver more special offerings.

So yeah, we understand that the newly found attraction is good and acknowledge his work ethic, but it will be interesting to see him take a few steps back, be more selective with the collaborations he jumps on and judging by how he has consistently delivered a new project every two years, maybe power that energy into releasing another defining body of work before the end of the year.

To leave a legacy, Duncan Mighty doesn't necessarily have to be ubiquitous on every song, but for his songs to meaningfully live longer, have more gripping effect and consistently remain on listener's playlists and in their hearts.

Saturday, 3 November 2018

6 Things You Should Remove From Your Life If You Really Want To Succeed (No. 3 Is Very Important



Not everything you loos is a loss. Sometimes we have to give up everything that’s killing us even if it’s killing us to let go. Once we remove the old, we automatically create space for the new.

1. Guilt

Let’s start by removing guilt. Guilt is to the spirit what gain is it to the body? Mistakes are always forgivable if we’re courageous enough to admit them and remember the best apology to ourselves or anyone else is “changed behavior”.

2. Excuses

It’s time to remove excuses. Excuses are the lies we tell ourselves so that we don’t have to think anything is our fault.

3. Negative People.

It’s time to remove negative people. You literally don’t have to be friends with anyone who doesn’t supports you and still brings your energy down. It’s okay to outgrow anyone who is not growing. Some people are better left in the past no matter how much you want them to be there with you in your present.

4. Anxiety

It’s time to remove anxiety. Anxiety is like sitting in a rocking chair. It give you something to do but does’t get you anywhere. Over thinking kills and ruins you. It ruins the situations, it twists things around, it makes you worry and also makes everything worse than it actually is.

5. Negative Self Talk

It’s time to remove negative self talk. We’re defined by the stories we tell ourselves every single day moment to moment. “I’m not good enough” “I can’t do this” “It’s not meant for me.” Try to recognize when a phase, a life stage, a job, or a relationship is over and let it go. Moving on doesn’t have to be a dramatic event. You can simply choose to move forward with peace and clarity and never remove yourself from the equation because whatever happens to you then, nothing will ever add up.

6. Pleasing People

Stop trying to please everyone. We loose ourselves try to please everyone else, and then loose everyone trying to find ourselves.

Which Do You Think Is Seriously Affecting Your Own Life?

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Real men do one round and sleep; jobless ones release all their poverty inside

According to Pat Ugwu, it is only jobless men who spend a whole night having sex with their partners because they want to release all their poverty and frustrations inside the women.

While some women lament over their partners’ inability to satisfy them or spend sufficient time making love with them, claiming to be exhausted, a Nollywood actress claims such men are the real men.

According to Pat Ugwu, it is only jobless men who spend a whole night having sex with their partners because they want to release all their poverty and frustrations inside the women.

The curvaceous actress resorted to Instagram to say: “Real men do one round and sleep. But the jobless ones will hit it overnight like they are releasing their poverty inside ur hunny pot.”

She apparently thought she was attacking men, but some fellow women will vehemently disagree with her. There have been instances where women have sought divorce because their partners could not go beyond one round of sex.

Real men do one round and sleep; jobless ones release all their poverty inside

According to Pat Ugwu, it is only jobless men who spend a whole night having sex with their partners because they want to release all their poverty and frustrations inside the women.

While some women lament over their partners’ inability to satisfy them or spend sufficient time making love with them, claiming to be exhausted, a Nollywood actress claims such men are the real men.

According to Pat Ugwu, it is only jobless men who spend a whole night having sex with their partners because they want to release all their poverty and frustrations inside the women.

The curvaceous actress resorted to Instagram to say: “Real men do one round and sleep. But the jobless ones will hit it overnight like they are releasing their poverty inside ur hunny pot.”

She apparently thought she was attacking men, but some fellow women will vehemently disagree with her. There have been instances where women have sought divorce because their partners could not go beyond one round of sex.

Linda Ikeji is HEARTBROKEN as her babay daddy Sholaye Jeremi allegedly rejects her and the new baby

Africa most popular and richest blogger Linda Ikeji has suffered serious heartbreak as her baby daddy, Sholaye Jeremi has allegedly rejected the new mum and her baby and he wants nothing doing with her.

According to the reports, the millionaire Sholaye Jeremi has another woman that he is more romantically involved with and she is no other than a former model and owner of Beth Africa Modelling Agency, Elizabeth Elohor.

“He prefers Elohor and the two are an item. He has vowed not to have anything to do with Linda and her family. Maybe what made him more furious was the fact that Linda made her baby’s name public and used Sholaye’s name. She should have gotten approval to do that, You don’t thrust a baby at a man who has denied paternity of that baby from the outstet,”

Elohor, who is a divorced mum of two, is currently in Italy and rumoured to be pregnant. She is said to be the woman Sholaye’s heart pants after.

“Elohor is more reserved, quiet in the media and exhibits no drama unlike the Ikeji family. No serious businessman will want to have anything do with either a Linda or her loud family whoselife is all on the social media for all to read,” the source said.

Since Linda was delivered of her baby Jayce Jeremi on Monday, September 17, 2018, it has been an outbreak of news on paternity and whether she had the baby naturally or through a surrogate. A very private person, Sholaye, who is an Itsekiri guy was said to have dated Lagos socialite, Alali Hart, a beauty entrepreneur who runs Montaigne Place.

In his 40s, Sholayemi who lives in Ikoyi where Linda Ikeji also stays, is on a first name basis with quite a number of money bags such as Femi Otedola, former governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan, Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu etc.

Meanwhile, Kemi Olunloyo seems to have so much negativity to pump into Linda Ikeji’s life as she has blatantly refused to give up on her course

In light of new findings, the investigative journalist has shed more light on Linda Ikeji’s relationship and pregnancy as she spurs out more tantrums on the blogger.

Just last night, the Kemi Olunloyo camp released fresh reports insinuating that Linda has actually been abandoned and rejected by the man responsible for her pregnancy.

In her words;

The blogger who dragged every celebrity is now being blogged. #lindaisnotpregnant

#RepostSave @naijagistlive2018 with @repostsaveapp ・・・ This two stupid old buffouns have been fucking since 2016 off and on. Both are desperate social climbers who understand what it means to do the needful to belong to the upper class. Sholaye was a ratchet model back in the UK and Linda also a local info girl that started her career modelling.

So you see why I called them two overgrown buffouns. they are actually birds of the same feather but I can assure you they will never flock together. Sholaye is known for wanting to be seen with daughter of the rich, older successful women and the likes. He will drive his rolls Royce around town whenever he needs to prove a point.

Yet he lives in a rented apartment in parkview ikoyi. Sholaye the pimp and house boy of Femi Otedola, Dangote, Musa Danjuma, Terry Wayas and more has no plans of marrying Aunty Linda. Linda thought she had found Prince charming. she left her brain in her banana island mansion which was bought by an Oil Magnate BP (if you know, You know ) and jumped into the hands of a man who is the typical definition of a cheap pie, so greasy and smooth at the top with all kinds of rubbish inside.

as we speak right now, Linda has been begging Sholaye to save her the embarrassment contrary to her stupid epistles she has been writing these past days. LINDA IKEJI is actually shook to her bones, Her entire family especially her father has done everything to make Sholaye marry her and he blatantly said NO.

Linda I am sorry to break the news to you, You are a rejected BABY MAMA just like all the other ones you have made fun off. Your struggling sister and her stupid husband can bearly feed themselves that is why the only work she can do is to the be family’s town crier. Kemi Olulonyo. aka madam KOO is not as Crazy as you think she has the juice and she will spoil appropriately watch out.

“He’s currently seeing a very decent lady who’s divorced and he was said to have been begged by Linda’s parents to marry Linda.

He has refused bluntly and has not picked any calls from the Ikejis. He was said to have blocked Linda from reaching him too.