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Recently, we’ve heard of a Nigerian breakout star, Ima Alozie on the musical scene but who exactly is he and what type of music does he sing?
Style:- (Rating: 7/10)
In a recently cited video, he called himself the Ronaldo of music.
“My style of music? I do everything.I rap, I sing, I’m like the Ronaldo of music.”
Often, we hear artists make outrageous claims about their musical prowess but one thing we are certain of is that Ima Alozie is different. He is like a jack of all trades and he is pushing the narrative that he is the master of all, so far..he isn’t doing his brand any harm.
Trying to create different genres of music is a bold call but the sustainability is where we feel he would struggle because how on earth can an artist attempt to go out of their comfort zone repeatedly? we’d have to wait and watch this artist who thinks he can do it all…only time will tell.
Songwriting skills (Rating 9/10)
Going through his Facebook page, it is obvious he is a writer and an editor but songwriting is a different skill to book-writing yet they seem similar.
We love how he captures his thoughts in a song without making it boring and how he blends his messages with some catchy hooks and phrases that can’t be overemphasized.
Lavender Album:- Rating (7.5/10)
As of the time of writing this review, Ima Alozie has just given us half of the album and we think it’s a lovely piece of art for a debutant.. and having the guts to jump on different genres is bold but might also hurt his fanbase, but according to him.
“I purposely played around a lot of genres, I wanted something different…it would have been easier to sing a particular kind of genre 16 times and hope one blows, but why would I subdue my creative side?…there’s R&B, reggae, Gospel, rap, afrobeat, country music..et al.”
He has shown efficiency, and his intentions are clear but we wish him luck because sustainability is majorly needed in propelling oneself musically.
“Gosh”, “A god is awake”, and “Chameleon friend” are true life stories while “I Love Me” is motivational. “Call Me”, and “Go Low (Annabella), have catchy beats, and “Strike It” is outrightly naughty… “Amen” on the other hand is all about positive pronouncements.
Conclusion:- Ima Alozie seems to be a different breed musically, his confidence in his ability is evident but music is all about publicity and we feel his image will be strengthened when he aligns with stronger management.
Fanlink of Ima Alozie
Here’s a piece of his music.
Lady calls women to beg God so he can review menstruation terms
A lady has called on other women to seek God’s forgiveness after Eve sinned so that the terms of their menstruation can be reviewed. The famous artist who was inspired by menstrual cramps shared the wonderful idea on her page, @iamrenike, on the microblogging platform, X. She shared her thoughts where she feels women should come together to grow the best apple in the world and give it to God. Her menstruation terms includes God giving women menstruation for only three days and for 45 minutes in those days, women should be put to sleep while God works. She added that women can also ask God for a spiritual operation, either a BBL, breast reduction surgery or whatever the woman needs. Many women have agreed with her hilarious post in the comment section as some of them claim the menstrual cycle is quite strenuous. See post here: Some reactions below: @Favvy_bae asked: “Who will be the spokesperson? Cause I can carry placards 🥹” @scholasticaife wrote: “Sign me up. I have had it for more than half of my life but I still can’t get use to it *Cries in menstrual cramps* 😢😢😭😭” @Lizzycute_ said: “I’m in support of this, we can add goat as burnt offering😩” @Modupeoluwa_O added: “I’m game! Like Daddy, we understand the necessity but can you make it quicker and easier? Why do we have to bleed all through the year and still have to go through the other things that come with it. We barely have a whole week to live normally every month 🤲🏾😩”
Food critic, Opeyemi Famakin cries out after getting death threats from Don Jazzy’s fans over Jazzy burger review (Video)
Nigerian food critic, Opeyemi Famakin has cried out after receiving death threats from Don Jazzy‘s fans over the review of Jazzy burger.
Opeyemi had done a review of Don Jazzy’s burger, 3 months ago when it was launched. He decided to do another review 3 months later, to cite improvements. However, there were a few lapses and disappointments, including the fact that he did not get a side of fries for a burger of N12K. In the process of the review, he called out Don Jazzy. This morning, Famakin took to Instagram with claims that Don Jazzy’s fans have been sending him death threats over the review. He wrote: “The Number of Death Threats I’ve gotten today from Don Jazzy Fans
For the first time in my life, As a food critic, I am Legit scared for my life
If anything happens to me, it was nice serving y’all
Remember, If I said it, then I meant it” See post below;
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