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Why I’ll Never Collaborate With Portable – Spyro

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Nigerian singer Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, popularly known as Spyro, has said his controversial colleague, Portable, is the only artist he would never work with.

According to him, their musical styles are different, and Portable would not be able to perform well if he wrote a song for him.

The ‘Who’s Your Guy’ crooner stated this in a recent interview with Cool FM, Lagos.

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READ ALSO: Portable Calls Out Spyro, For Declining To Collaborate With Him

Asked who he would never write a song for, Spyro said: “Not because I have an issue with him, but because our paths just don’t cross, like, our kinds of music don’t align. Portable, I guess.

“It can’t work. He wouldn’t be able to deliver the kind of music that I would write for him because it’s not his tier.”

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He, however, said Portable is a good singer.

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Why I Gave Up On Acting—Director Pink

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Nigerian music video director, Praise Onyeagwalam, popularly known as Director Pink, has revealed why she gave up on pursuing her acting career.

The award-winning cinematographer explained that the humiliation and sexual exploitation of aspiring actors made her quit that career path.

In a recent interview with Hip TV, Director Pink said the humiliation of standing on long queues at movie auditions and shady calls from male filmmakers inviting her to compromising locations, made her switch career to become her own boss.

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“I wanted to be an actress but the humiliation was too much. Long queues, shady ‘come to this location’ calls. I said ‘No.’ That’s when I chose to be my own boss,” she said.

Director Pink added that being a music video director is also challenging, but she is willing to make sacrifices for the career.

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She urged upcoming music video directors to be patient and embrace delayed gratification, stressing that it took those at the peak years to achieve their current status.

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Adekunle Gold Unveils Street Named After Him In Lagos

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Nigerian music star, Adekunle Gold has received a remarkable honour with a street in Lagos named after him.
The 38-year-old singer shared the heartwarming moment with fans on Instagram, posting a video that captured the unveiling ceremony.

In the clip, Adekunle Gold was seen alongside his wife, Simi, and their daughter, Deja, as they jointly pulled back a veil to reveal the new signpost bearing his full name , “Adekunle Kosoko Street.”

Expressing gratitude for the recognition, the “Sade” crooner wrote:

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READ ALSO:Why I Chose To Date Adekunle Gold — Simi

Adekunle Kosoko Street. The city that raised me now carries my name. Thank you, Lord, for my many blessings.”

The honour carries a deep sense of history for Adekunle Gold, who hails from the Kosoko royal family of Lagos Island.

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His lineage traces back to Oba Kosoko, the former king of Lagos who reigned from 1845 to 1851.

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Moment Adekunle Gold Light Up BBNaija S10 Finale With ‘Party No Dey Stop’

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Singer Adekunle Gold brought a burst of energy to the Big Brother Naija Season 10 grand finale with a vibrant performance of his hit track ‘Party No Dey Stop.’

The moment he appeared on stage, the crowd erupted in excitement, singing along word for word. Dressed in his signature stylish outfit, the Afrobeats star owned the stage with confidence and charisma, setting the perfect tone for the night.

READ ALSO:JUST IN: Season 10 BBNaija Winner Emerges

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Fans online were quick to react, with many praising his stage presence and calling his performance the “perfect opener” for the show.

His lively set officially kicked off the finale, creating an electric atmosphere as the finalists and viewers gear up to find out who will take home the grand prize.

 

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